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u. k. welcome to you all, marcia. i want to start by asking you personally if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about ibis story, how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the nature of tribal society is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course, i was fat and shocked anger, but not surprised. and i think that really is the root of the problem that we continue to expect. that's kind of violence against women in iraq. and now when you hear that answer, i'm curious, given your decades of work on this issue inside iraq. was there anything that stood out to you about his situation, particularly the fact that she had previously as you know, you know, been escape or escaped feeling very sad that she's very young, twenties, 22 years old. only on feeling always that she is, you know, send and she could really live in a peaceful way. and she has to choose her partner of every human being that has the title f
u. k. welcome to you all, marcia. i want to start by asking you personally if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about ibis story, how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the nature of tribal society is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course, i was fat and shocked anger, but not surprised. and i think that really is the root of the problem that we continue to expect....
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u. k. welcome to all, marcia. i want to start by asking you personally if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about they both story. how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the unit of nature of tribal society and it is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout, throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course i was sad and shocked anger and but not surprised. and i think that really is the root of the problem that we continue to expect this kind of violence against women in iraq. and now when you hear that answer, i'm curious, given your decades of work on this issue inside iraq. was there anything that stood out to you about his situation, particularly the fact that she had previously, as you know, you know, been escape or escaped feeling very sad that she's very young. 2022 years old. only on feeling always that she is you know, send and she could really live in a peaceful way. and she has to choose her partner of every human bei
u. k. welcome to all, marcia. i want to start by asking you personally if there was anything that surprised you when you 1st heard about they both story. how did you feel? sadly, unsurprised by it because the context of iraq and the unit of nature of tribal society and it is something that continues to inflict violence on women throughout, throughout iraq's contemporary history. so of course i was sad and shocked anger and but not surprised. and i think that really is the root of the problem...
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u. k. have each welcomed about a $150000.00 people. well, the united states has accepted just over 2000 ukrainian refugees over the past year . many have come to new york city home to the largest ukrainian population in the us. gabriel elizondo sport spoke to one young couple from odessa they had no plans to be in america, but here they are on a recent day in new york's washington square park. carrillo dog shit, a 26 year old dancer and his girlfriend. i saw men over a 24 year old up and coming journalist. now did you know current the in trevor mushroom life was good back in odessa. here she is reporting about tourism. they had big dreams together leaving ukraine wasn't. one of them will stay. i will prosper for on board though i loved my work. i had a perfect life. i never wanted to come to america. i never had the american dream. i had everything in ukraine. then russia began its full scale invasion. and after quickly seizing harrison set their sights on cruel and isolate hometown of odessa, one moment we started to receive news that
u. k. have each welcomed about a $150000.00 people. well, the united states has accepted just over 2000 ukrainian refugees over the past year . many have come to new york city home to the largest ukrainian population in the us. gabriel elizondo sport spoke to one young couple from odessa they had no plans to be in america, but here they are on a recent day in new york's washington square park. carrillo dog shit, a 26 year old dancer and his girlfriend. i saw men over a 24 year old up and coming...
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u . k. government is welcome the decision for now. sure. beemer begum remains effectively stateless. far from her family and far from the justice. she says she's ready to face in britain. nadine barbara al jazeera london now the death tolan, madagascar from tropical site. and freddy, as reason to at least for friday, made landfall in southeast, in madagascar on tuesday with wind gusts of up to a 180 kilometers per hour. ruse were ripped off houses in many areas flooded. more than 11000 people have been displaced. storm system is now moving westwards. mainland africa. it could impact more than 3000000 people across mozambique, madagascar, and zimbabwe. i gotta run some food unless yes, we're afraid of rising walters and wins that can destroy everything, like electricity poles. that is what traumatized me the most, so it's better to prepare for this danger. that's why i moved it. we used to be worried about wind gusts, but now it's more the rising. the walsh of that scares us because our house is at the bottom of a bridge, we're afraid
u . k. government is welcome the decision for now. sure. beemer begum remains effectively stateless. far from her family and far from the justice. she says she's ready to face in britain. nadine barbara al jazeera london now the death tolan, madagascar from tropical site. and freddy, as reason to at least for friday, made landfall in southeast, in madagascar on tuesday with wind gusts of up to a 180 kilometers per hour. ruse were ripped off houses in many areas flooded. more than 11000 people...
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u. k. have each welcomed about a $150000.00 people. russians have also left their country large novice since the war began. tens of thousands of young professionals have gone abroad to escape a conscription or sanctions, or because they don't support the war. alhashan reports now from moscow, the war in ukraine has changed a lot here for dimitry, who asked us to protect his identity. the greatest fear is being called up to serve in the army. he left russia for kazakhstan, but didn't stay long on your bill when you're a huge didn't, i was gone for 4 months. it was my longest time away from home. being in a foreign country is hard, especially when you have no support. the costs of housing and food increased a lot and it became very expensive to live near flavor. delaware, it's still on my mind. it's hard when you don't know what's coming to morrow. some of my friends have already left here, some are planning to go. so in fact, there will be very little to keep me here. thousands of young russians have similar stories either or with the national team, and i can't or russia because i don't reall
u. k. have each welcomed about a $150000.00 people. russians have also left their country large novice since the war began. tens of thousands of young professionals have gone abroad to escape a conscription or sanctions, or because they don't support the war. alhashan reports now from moscow, the war in ukraine has changed a lot here for dimitry, who asked us to protect his identity. the greatest fear is being called up to serve in the army. he left russia for kazakhstan, but didn't stay long...
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welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. what are the main factors for that? so yes, we map narrowly manage to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient economy with people who sent right over it. and not mostly do that relative. the trunk is despite the cost of living, cried this. people still go out and spend most which could be part eating some savings, but still not think right. it's fatty week. we should be think migrated, not until the economy isn't in an amazing position. we off will costing to competitive quotas of contraction this year and say it's good news. it's a, it's a good signal that we have an end to the recession yet, but we're not completely out of the wood. right? i mean, the question is, josie, where do we go from here? i mean, you mentioned that, i mean there was the u. k. economy shrank by half percent in december. we have the gigantic cost of living crisis. we have spiking inflation shortage of workers, high energy prices, and the dust reaction across the coun
welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. what are the main factors for that? so yes, we map narrowly manage to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient economy with people who sent right over it. and not mostly do that relative. the trunk is despite the cost of living, cried this. people still go out and spend most which could be part eating some savings, but still not think right. it's fatty week. we should be think...
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welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. one of the main factors for that. so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient. economy with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be partly due to some ham debit savings. i'm still not saying right. it's fairly weak. we should be seeing i grace is not and say the economy isn't in an amazing position. we offer costing to consecutive who is of contraction early this year and say it's good news is a good signal that we have an end to the recession. yes. but we're not completely out of the way. right? i mean, the question is josie, where do we go from here? i mean, you, you mentioned that, i mean, there was, the economy shrank by half percent in december. we have this gigantic cost of living crisis. we have a spiking inflation shortage of workers, high energy prices on industrial ac
welcome to w josie. so the u. k. economy showing some resilience there. one of the main factors for that. so yes, we mat narrowly managed to avoid recession at the end of last year, which highlights that were quite resilient. economy with rocky focus and growth over last year, and not mostly at relatively strong services. despite this cost of living crisis, people still go out has been last year, which could be partly due to some ham debit savings. i'm still not saying right. it's fairly weak....
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u. k. of each welcomed around a $150000.00 people. don't a ho was at the polish border city of premise, where he caught up with some refugees who hope to return to their land one day. in a polish auditorium, ukrainian refugees watch a film comparing the world war to destruction of warsaw with last year's russian bombardment of maria paul, warsaw was rebuilt and rose shiny, a new from the ashes. so to the thinking goes, will ukraine's devastated cities like maria pope. on a guided tour of warsaw later were traces of the war still remain some feel only faint to hope. my dear, you go back to the maria pool. we had will never be the same. it will be different . you cannot know how, but the life we had, they will never return. that life was stolen from us from us. hope is a common ingredient to the lives of ukrainian refugees scattered the world over, a large proportion, benefiting from the generosity of neighboring poland. but the warmth and safety of sponsored accommodation is no barrier to paint what's at the wall? martha was a bla bull
u. k. of each welcomed around a $150000.00 people. don't a ho was at the polish border city of premise, where he caught up with some refugees who hope to return to their land one day. in a polish auditorium, ukrainian refugees watch a film comparing the world war to destruction of warsaw with last year's russian bombardment of maria paul, warsaw was rebuilt and rose shiny, a new from the ashes. so to the thinking goes, will ukraine's devastated cities like maria pope. on a guided tour of warsaw...
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u . k. government is welcome. the decision for now should be ma begum remains effectively stateless. far from her family and far from the justice. she says she's ready to face in britain. miti baba al jazeera london was still hid on al jazeera, popular trading route is disrupted after tensions between pakistan and afghanistan . inaction from the champions league as natalie take control of the last 16 tie against frankfort. that's coming up with peter in schools. ah, the still a bit, a winter left coming out of europe in the black sea and catching the northeast of turkey. no more that temps is generally speaking had been rising. so overnight, this is overnight temperatures. they are above freezing for the most part, except in the mountains by day. whilst sunnyside, obviously things feel little bit woman, that there are showers likely on the left and on coast and parts of norden egypt as well, but the wind isn't that strong. so the cloud will be disappointing rather than blow through, i suspect. and for the most par
u . k. government is welcome. the decision for now should be ma begum remains effectively stateless. far from her family and far from the justice. she says she's ready to face in britain. miti baba al jazeera london was still hid on al jazeera, popular trading route is disrupted after tensions between pakistan and afghanistan . inaction from the champions league as natalie take control of the last 16 tie against frankfort. that's coming up with peter in schools. ah, the still a bit, a winter...
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i think they've been of a cautious welcome to the fact that the u. k. and the e. you have reached agreement to try resolve the issues. but equally, i think they will time to actually digest the detail and to really go through what the documents are saying there. i think amongst a political parties, i think, i think equally a lot of those will say, i hate good that this resolution of the issues here. but i think one, the big concerns is whether the reaction of the democratic eunice party, those who are opposed to the protocol, will be one which accepts there's some bins, a decent agreement reached here. and that will then leave and go back into a government involvement. and the jury is out on that will probably remain out for quite a while yet while they digest, as they said they're going to, they're gonna digest the, the, the, the, the, the details of what's been agreed and to day. now david, we've seen some photos of empty grocery store shelves in britain in the last few days. will this deal have any effect on that at all? no, because this is all about the moveme
i think they've been of a cautious welcome to the fact that the u. k. and the e. you have reached agreement to try resolve the issues. but equally, i think they will time to actually digest the detail and to really go through what the documents are saying there. i think amongst a political parties, i think, i think equally a lot of those will say, i hate good that this resolution of the issues here. but i think one, the big concerns is whether the reaction of the democratic eunice party, those...
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u. k. also supporting ukrainian refugees each has welcomed around $150000.00 people. showed a whole reports now from a reception center in poland where he met the ukrainian teacher whose life changed during the cove at 19 pandemic. and now jews of the wall, it's taken another uncertain tom. so the years since the war began and astonishingly reception centers for ukrainian refugees like this one is still extremely busy. some ukrainians have going home, of course, but every day, more and more arriving here in poland. i've been fortunate enough to meet one of these people. a young person called on us to see who is here in the reception center in flemish. thanks so much for talking to us on the start here. i'd love you to tell us a little bit about why you made the decision a year since the beginning of the war to leave your country. imagine decision because there wasn't a tricia in our town. it was like 15 hours for a day, every day i worked in the line, i had problems on my job job because i'm a teacher actually and it was hard to make normal children. but now it's like it's been a year, is s
u. k. also supporting ukrainian refugees each has welcomed around $150000.00 people. showed a whole reports now from a reception center in poland where he met the ukrainian teacher whose life changed during the cove at 19 pandemic. and now jews of the wall, it's taken another uncertain tom. so the years since the war began and astonishingly reception centers for ukrainian refugees like this one is still extremely busy. some ukrainians have going home, of course, but every day, more and more...
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u. k. relations as they adopted the pact welcome or turkey's president rach of type air to one has asked for forgiveness for his government slow response to the areas hardest hit by this month's earthquake. he went on to blame aftershocks and bad weather and rejected claims that the country was not prepared. the anger at the government's crisis management presents a major political challenge for air to won as he seeks re election in may. the earthquakes 3 weeks ago had turkey and syria killing more than 50000 people. he w corresponded eulley han has been reporting from the quake head regions. she told us more about what people in turkey make of air to one's apology or turkey is only a few months away from crucial elections. and president edward knows that his political future could hinge on how the public perceives his governments response to this disaster. one of the largest, the country has ever seen, i should mention that many of the quake hill provinces are actually strongholds of prison ad one and his ruling islamic conservative aka p. we have seen many people there in id. i'm on ye
u. k. relations as they adopted the pact welcome or turkey's president rach of type air to one has asked for forgiveness for his government slow response to the areas hardest hit by this month's earthquake. he went on to blame aftershocks and bad weather and rejected claims that the country was not prepared. the anger at the government's crisis management presents a major political challenge for air to won as he seeks re election in may. the earthquakes 3 weeks ago had turkey and syria killing...
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u. k. comes home to this kind of welcome and is likely to because of these waves of attacks is likely to be reimbursed. alden and his demand for aircraft fighter aircraft jets, as well as longer range missiles to try to take back the skies over ukraine. we haven't seen any mass casualties, but that may be because russia continues to try to attempt to target civilian power infrastructure. the electrical grid, your current energy minister has now shutdowns in several parts of the country, leading to blackouts in several areas after missiles hit thermal and hydro generation facilities and high voltage facilities in at least 6 regions. and that continues to be a problem for ukrainians. that are coping with a, an electrical grid that continues to break down from these russian attacks. now this is likely to have some kind of diplomatic fall out as well. you print government has said that attractive missile fired from the black sea crossing into at least 2 nato countries. aerospace, they say that romania and mult over their airspace was penetrated by a russian missile before it came into ukrain
u. k. comes home to this kind of welcome and is likely to because of these waves of attacks is likely to be reimbursed. alden and his demand for aircraft fighter aircraft jets, as well as longer range missiles to try to take back the skies over ukraine. we haven't seen any mass casualties, but that may be because russia continues to try to attempt to target civilian power infrastructure. the electrical grid, your current energy minister has now shutdowns in several parts of the country, leading...
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u. k. being hailed as a success database business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. tesla says it's scaling back. it's plans to produce electric car batteries in germany. instead, it'll focus on ex operations in us to take advantage of generous subsidies being offered. the tesla, which has a plant just outside of berlin, cited president biden's inflation reduction act. when explaining its decision, it's one of the 1st companies to make such a move which the leaders were concerned might happen. they have accused the u. s. of favoring their own producers at the expense of european businesses. earlier i spoke to our financial correspondence in new york, teddy austro asking him whether test was decision, proves the european union right about its concerns about the inflation reduction act. well, it's certainly having its intended effect of the biden ministration. right. susie, i'm on camera intended effective the abide and administration to court electric vehicle companies to court battery companies to produce their products here in the united states. and
u. k. being hailed as a success database business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. tesla says it's scaling back. it's plans to produce electric car batteries in germany. instead, it'll focus on ex operations in us to take advantage of generous subsidies being offered. the tesla, which has a plant just outside of berlin, cited president biden's inflation reduction act. when explaining its decision, it's one of the 1st companies to make such a move which the leaders were concerned...
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u. k . by announcing her resignation. ah, a warm welcome to the program. turkish health authorities are warning severe water shortages are raising the risk of disease after last week's earthquakes destroyed at critical sanitation infrastructure. millions of survivors, many who are now homeless in freezing conditions are without basic immunities. we're talking about toilet showers and of course medicine and many remote areas still haven't received enough aid. rescues are few and far between. but in carmen marashi that's at the epicenter of the quake. a 74 year old woman has been pulled from a collapse building after 9 days trapped under the ruffle, than more than 41000 people across turkey and syria have been killed. meanwhile, the world health organization says that it's greece is concerns are about northwestern syria and has asked syrian president, basher allah, sad to open more border crossings with turkey, nearly 6000 people have been killed in syria. many survivors feel like they've been left behind by the international response. but we
u. k . by announcing her resignation. ah, a warm welcome to the program. turkish health authorities are warning severe water shortages are raising the risk of disease after last week's earthquakes destroyed at critical sanitation infrastructure. millions of survivors, many who are now homeless in freezing conditions are without basic immunities. we're talking about toilet showers and of course medicine and many remote areas still haven't received enough aid. rescues are few and far between. but...
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u. k. be hailed as a subset. this is the w business. i'm janelle de milan, welcome. central bankers and finance officials from the world's top 20 economies are gathering in india's tack capital bank larue, global debt troubles, and default risks are headlining the agenda. india plans to ask lenders including the world's largest sovereign credit or china, to take a large hair cut on loans. several countries in the global south have seen their ability to pay down debt compromised by inflation. following the pandemic and the war and ukraine as the host nation, india will be aiming to present itself as the leader of the global self, as a jockeys with china for regional dominance. our correspondent, chariot cartucker, joins us now from deli charo sovereign debt. seems to be the key issue, dividing the world's finance ministers at the g 20 this week. can you explain the difference and views? that's why janelle, it is the most important issue. and which is why it is being, it is likely to be deliberate that the g 20 as well even the us has doubled up on the show ahead of th
u. k. be hailed as a subset. this is the w business. i'm janelle de milan, welcome. central bankers and finance officials from the world's top 20 economies are gathering in india's tack capital bank larue, global debt troubles, and default risks are headlining the agenda. india plans to ask lenders including the world's largest sovereign credit or china, to take a large hair cut on loans. several countries in the global south have seen their ability to pay down debt compromised by inflation....
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u. k, it's being hailed as a subset. this is the w business. i'm janelle dumas on. welcome central bankers and finance officials from the world's top 20 economies are gathering in india's tack capital bank larue, global debt troubles, and default risks are headlining the agenda. india plans to ask lenders including the world's largest sovereign credit or china, to take a large haircut on loans. several countries in the global south have seen their ability to pay down debt compromised by inflation. following the pandemic and the war and ukraine as the host nation, india will be aiming to present itself as the leader of the global self, as a jockeys with.
u. k, it's being hailed as a subset. this is the w business. i'm janelle dumas on. welcome central bankers and finance officials from the world's top 20 economies are gathering in india's tack capital bank larue, global debt troubles, and default risks are headlining the agenda. india plans to ask lenders including the world's largest sovereign credit or china, to take a large haircut on loans. several countries in the global south have seen their ability to pay down debt compromised by...
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welcome to the u. k. under a government re settlement program in the month that followed the february invasion, tens of thousands of british families of all different backgrounds, whether based in remote villages in the far north of scotland or coastal communities like this one on the southern edge of england volunteered to host ukrainians in their homes. among them was retiree janet atkinson, who says she felt she had to help out however she could and offered her home up for a lacy as 1st 6 months. i think most rewarding part is that they feel safe here. and it's nice the challenge now, 9 months later and without government support is to find affordable housing close enough for laced his 2 sons to stay at their current schools. well, i can't put them through the turmoil of social housing, which may not even been working on soil off no 6 months. but i think it has to be finite for their sake as well as mine. they need to make their own lives. so you, you're for young artem that life includes art now on di
welcome to the u. k. under a government re settlement program in the month that followed the february invasion, tens of thousands of british families of all different backgrounds, whether based in remote villages in the far north of scotland or coastal communities like this one on the southern edge of england volunteered to host ukrainians in their homes. among them was retiree janet atkinson, who says she felt she had to help out however she could and offered her home up for a lacy as 1st 6...
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welcome to the u. k. under a government resettlement program. in the months that followed the february invasion, tens of thousands of british families of all different backgrounds, whether based in remote villages in the far north of scotland or coastal communities like this one on the southern edge of england volunteered to host ukrainians in their homes. among them was retiree janet atkinson, who says she felt she had to help out, however she could and offered her home up for a lacy as 1st 6 months. i think the most rewarding part is that they feel safe here . and it's nice the challenge now, 9 months later in, without government support is to find the affordable housing close enough for laced his 2 sons to stay at the current schools. well, i can't put him through the turmoil of social housing, which may not even been working on soil often or 6 months. but i think it has to be finite for sake, as well as mine. they need to make their own lives. so you, your for young r t m, that life includes ought now on display in a local gallery, wants thi
welcome to the u. k. under a government resettlement program. in the months that followed the february invasion, tens of thousands of british families of all different backgrounds, whether based in remote villages in the far north of scotland or coastal communities like this one on the southern edge of england volunteered to host ukrainians in their homes. among them was retiree janet atkinson, who says she felt she had to help out, however she could and offered her home up for a lacy as 1st 6...
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welcome to the u. k. under a government re settlement program in the month that followed the february invasion, tens of thousands of british families of all different backgrounds, whether based in remote villages in the far north of scotland or coastal communities like this one on the southern edge of england volunteered to host ukrainians in their homes. among them was retiree janet atkinson, who says she felt she had to help out, however she could and offered her home up for a lacy as 1st 6 months. i think the most rewarding part is that they feel safe here . and it's nice the challenge now, 9 months later and without government support is to find affordable housing close enough for les his 2 sons to stay at that current schools. well, i can't put him through the turmoil of social housing which may not even been working. i soil off no 6 months, but i think it has to be finite and for their sake as well as mine, they need to make their own lives. so you feel the young autumn that life includes art now on
welcome to the u. k. under a government re settlement program in the month that followed the february invasion, tens of thousands of british families of all different backgrounds, whether based in remote villages in the far north of scotland or coastal communities like this one on the southern edge of england volunteered to host ukrainians in their homes. among them was retiree janet atkinson, who says she felt she had to help out, however she could and offered her home up for a lacy as 1st 6...
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u. k. he's joining us from durham. welcome to the al jazeera news hour. so it's the 1st state visit by an iranian president of china in more than 20 years. why do you think that they held the summit now? thank you for having me on al jazeera. i think the summit is significant for a number of reasons. the 1st primary reason is that prison shipping's visit to santa ravia during which he met not only his g, c, c, or the disease. it is, but also many out of leaders was symbolic of china's growing ties with the g, c, c, countries, underworld. but secondly, in the course of that visit and the communicate that were issued, there were some kind of direct and in direct attacks on iran over nuclear program, regional security reactions such like that really strained relations between beijing and, and ron. so president, she's invitation to racy, is hardly a response to ron's reaction to that, to try and men bridges again. so what do you think each side is going to get out of this? let's talk about the iranians 1st. a prisoner, i see as, as you were to note it has tak
u. k. he's joining us from durham. welcome to the al jazeera news hour. so it's the 1st state visit by an iranian president of china in more than 20 years. why do you think that they held the summit now? thank you for having me on al jazeera. i think the summit is significant for a number of reasons. the 1st primary reason is that prison shipping's visit to santa ravia during which he met not only his g, c, c, or the disease. it is, but also many out of leaders was symbolic of china's growing...
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u. k. economy grew by 4 point one percent last year. despite soaring, inflation, finance minister jeremy had to welcome the news that recession was avoided, but worn, that sky high consumer prices have sparked a cost of living crisis and widespread industrial action. for more, let's bring in.
u. k. economy grew by 4 point one percent last year. despite soaring, inflation, finance minister jeremy had to welcome the news that recession was avoided, but worn, that sky high consumer prices have sparked a cost of living crisis and widespread industrial action. for more, let's bring in.
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u. k. also supporting ukrainian refugees each was welcomed around a $150000.00 people. antonio victory, know his fate. director general of the international organizations migration. he's with us now live in geneva, antonio, what are the i o m, as priorities right now, in ukraine, we focus about olean. the fact that the 17600000 people inside ukraine are in need of be money that in assist us. and there we do a periodic surveys among them. and then we have come to the conclusion that the i asked the man from their side is cash. they need to have cash assistance to conduct their daily lives. madison else and the track with social and mental support are also extremely relevant. and certainly we still are fighting against the wind there. so sheltering people for doing that and giving them one closes and it being gay. the silly, this is extremely important because as you know, the sheltering off the electric grieved is raising the difficulties of people to resist the very low temperatures. ain't the feel. those are indeed the priorities of assistance that we have today. antonio, you, that's the pe
u. k. also supporting ukrainian refugees each was welcomed around a $150000.00 people. antonio victory, know his fate. director general of the international organizations migration. he's with us now live in geneva, antonio, what are the i o m, as priorities right now, in ukraine, we focus about olean. the fact that the 17600000 people inside ukraine are in need of be money that in assist us. and there we do a periodic surveys among them. and then we have come to the conclusion that the i asked...
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ah welcome to the news our u. k and e. u. leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post bricks at trading arrangements. u. k. prime minister richey soon act hailed a decisive breakthrough and says, the deal represents a new start for british european union relations. european commission president, us lavonne de land described the winds that frame work as it's called, as historic and says it allows both sides to begin a new chapter. disputes about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. shot a hull has more. it's not often in u. k. e u relations that optimism wins the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the use chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ir
ah welcome to the news our u. k and e. u. leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post bricks at trading arrangements. u. k. prime minister richey soon act hailed a decisive breakthrough and says, the deal represents a new start for british european union relations. european commission president, us lavonne de land described the winds that frame work as it's called, as historic and says it allows both sides to begin a new chapter. disputes about the deal have prevented a...
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u. k condemns v acts of sabotage targeting the nord stream pipeline. however, it's not clear to us why 5 months on russia is suddenly pursuing this issue. here with such urgency, we welcome the letter from denmark, sweden, and germany informing you and member states that investigations are ongoing. the u . k. fully support these technical investigations led by competent national authorities and awaits by findings. president the any recent development regarding nord stream of which we are aware is a new round of larry doctors ations by russians, state controlled media and public figures. and these are the same actors that's originally chose to accuse the u. k. the basis for these new accusations is an article by an american journalist that sites only a single secret source. and it's no surprise, but the russian ambassador chose not to dwell on the details. as these details have been comprehensively debunked already by other journalists, including on the basis of very straightforward open souls, fact checking. it's bad for our view that the real reason for russia's agencies day is a desperate desire to distract attention one year on from the start of its full scale invasio
u. k condemns v acts of sabotage targeting the nord stream pipeline. however, it's not clear to us why 5 months on russia is suddenly pursuing this issue. here with such urgency, we welcome the letter from denmark, sweden, and germany informing you and member states that investigations are ongoing. the u . k. fully support these technical investigations led by competent national authorities and awaits by findings. president the any recent development regarding nord stream of which we are aware...
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ah hello, welcome to the program on the hill, robin u. k. an e u leaders have clenched a new deal for northern islands, trading arrangements solving, one of the toughest challenges caused by breaks it. prime minister wishes to night, calls it a decisive breakthrough and represents a new start for relations with the e. u. european commission. president s live on de lion says the deal will allow both sides to begin a new chapter. it comes nearly 7 years since britain voted to leave the e u, before this northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is part of the e. you shared the same trading rules, but the change caused a problem. how to avoid a hard border in the sensitive region. disputes about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. well, we'll get to our guests in a moment. first, this report and jonah hall it's not often in u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whol
ah hello, welcome to the program on the hill, robin u. k. an e u leaders have clenched a new deal for northern islands, trading arrangements solving, one of the toughest challenges caused by breaks it. prime minister wishes to night, calls it a decisive breakthrough and represents a new start for relations with the e. u. european commission. president s live on de lion says the deal will allow both sides to begin a new chapter. it comes nearly 7 years since britain voted to leave the e u,...
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welcome from his country. that of left for the u. k. after getting their education copied by the government, he says they should, we pay that debt, and it comes as the country does face a shortage of medical staff. we train these people over a long time. it's very expensive, patrina, dr. you need about 70000 years dollars a year to trained and after training them, they are in ties to go abroad by the countries you mentioned for small amounts and the country has a lot. the safety is over that piss. those people only come back when they're old, the same, the big may be on can be toward where the this age or something when they're in their prime, their ticket. so those people must combine it full. what? see if it's the i get to believe was we have train these people and put in a lot of money. so i do not apologize. we need to be combined, fitted for those services they did for our people. fitness all been african country obtained its independence in 1918 from british colonial routes. zimbabwe has trained more than a 100000 teachers and doc
welcome from his country. that of left for the u. k. after getting their education copied by the government, he says they should, we pay that debt, and it comes as the country does face a shortage of medical staff. we train these people over a long time. it's very expensive, patrina, dr. you need about 70000 years dollars a year to trained and after training them, they are in ties to go abroad by the countries you mentioned for small amounts and the country has a lot. the safety is over that...
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u. k. u. k prime minister richey soon ag held a decisive breakthrough as, as the t o represents a new start for british and european union relations. this afternoon, i welcomed president on the line to windsor to continue our discussions about the northern ireland protocol. i'm pleased to report that we have now made a decisive break through together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole, the united kingdom protects the northern islands place in our union. and safeguards, sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. and this righty has died near the city of jericho and the occupied westbank off to being shot in a car. the light of shooting will follow the deployment by israel, of hundreds of additional soldiers to the area. that's after an escalation of violence on sunday to his railey settlers was shot dead near the city of nablus. one palestinian was killed and hundreds were injured. u. s. national security council spokesman john kirby. it's as the united states condemns the violence on both sides. then yesterday's violence to israelis w
u. k. u. k prime minister richey soon ag held a decisive breakthrough as, as the t o represents a new start for british and european union relations. this afternoon, i welcomed president on the line to windsor to continue our discussions about the northern ireland protocol. i'm pleased to report that we have now made a decisive break through together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within...
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u. k. of a 4 day week is being housed as success is due to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. tesla says it's scaling back its plans to produce electric car batteries in germany. instead, it'll focus on it's patience in the u. s. to take advantage of generous subsidies being offered, their tesla, which has a plant just outside of berlin, cited president biden's inflation reduction act. when explaining his decision, is one of the 1st companies to make such a move which you lead as we're concerned, might happen that accused the u. s. of favoring their own producers at the expense of european businesses. well let's get more on this from our financial correspondent in new york. teddy austro teddy does test this decision prove the european union leaders have been so concerned about this sort of thing. right? well, it's certainly having its intended effect of the biden administration. right? use me, i'm on camera, i'm attended effective, they abide in administration to court electric vehicle companies to court battery companies to produce their product here in the un
u. k. of a 4 day week is being housed as success is due to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. tesla says it's scaling back its plans to produce electric car batteries in germany. instead, it'll focus on it's patience in the u. s. to take advantage of generous subsidies being offered, their tesla, which has a plant just outside of berlin, cited president biden's inflation reduction act. when explaining his decision, is one of the 1st companies to make such a move which...
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u. k. u. k. prime minister wishes to knock hailed a decisive breakthrough as the deal represents a new start for british and european union relations. this afternoon, i welcomed president on the line to windsor to continue our discussions about the northern autumn protocol on please to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole, the united kingdom protects the northern islands place in our union and safeguards . sovereignty for the people of northern ireland and authority has died near the city of jericho and the occupied west bank of to being shot in a car. the latest shooting followed the deployment, so by israel, of hundreds of additional soldiers to the area, often escalation, finally on sunday. to israeli settlers was shot dead near the city of nablus. one palestinian was killed and hundreds were injured. white house spokesman john kirby says the united states condemns the violence on both sides. then yesterday's violence to israelis were murdered. and then as rarely, citizens soug
u. k. u. k. prime minister wishes to knock hailed a decisive breakthrough as the deal represents a new start for british and european union relations. this afternoon, i welcomed president on the line to windsor to continue our discussions about the northern autumn protocol on please to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the...
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ah, welcome to the program you ok and e, you leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements, u. k. prime minister richey soon act hailed a decisive breakthrough and says, the deal represents a new star for british and european union relations. european commission president, us lavonne delane, describe the winds of framework as it's called, as historic, as, as it allows both sides to begin. a new chapter speaks about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. this afternoon. i welcomed president vonda line to windsor for continue our discussions about the northern ireland protocol. i'm pleased to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and our to day announcing the new windsor framework. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. we knew that for us to be able to make the most of the potential of our partnership solutions where need it for the issue w
ah, welcome to the program you ok and e, you leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements, u. k. prime minister richey soon act hailed a decisive breakthrough and says, the deal represents a new star for british and european union relations. european commission president, us lavonne delane, describe the winds of framework as it's called, as historic, as, as it allows both sides to begin. a new chapter speaks about the deal have prevented a...