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well, mccallum, they're the co executive director of greenpeace. u k. thanks so much for joining us out there. well, well, let you get back to they celebrate. thank you very much. ho. meanwhile, thousands of fishermen have been told to stay on land as philippine coast guards race to contain an oil spill there. the slit comes from a tanka that sank while carrying fuel and has already reached several coastal towns bottom below reports. now the bell arrows in her family have hardly been able to sleep for nearly a week. i live in the coast of paula in one of several towns where oil from a sucking tinker has washed ashore. muscles look how come he sat on the smell makes us want to vomit. our heads hurt and we've also been coughing. it's been especially hard and my 15 year old child on tuesday, a ship carrying 800000 leaders of unrefined oil, suffered the engine trouble and sunk off. mean doro, in the central philippines, the spill has reached a neighboring island and could drift even farther. if it isn't contained the waters around here, as i'm the most was s
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u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilient spy what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker out there is andrew simmons brings us more in the story. now he's reporting from here in london, it has to be said that some the type of investors, the type of investors going for this, our venture capitalists, they got word that the, there was a, a run on this bank. made that more like a sprint with going viral on twitter and the losses there. as soon as the bank declared what it was losing it, it was on the road to nowhere. and of course, this main factor in loss is for the u. k. arm of the operation, like the u. s. was an over reliance on government bonds, a long term investment, but of course, interest rates as being increasing government bonds go down instead of that, that was a colossal problem they had. and as i say, the venture capitalist went in, so you had a situation in the u. k. where over the weekend, very
u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilient spy what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker out there is andrew simmons brings us more in the story. now he's reporting from here in london, it has to be said that some the type of investors, the type of investors going for this, our venture capitalists, they got word that the, there was a, a run on this bank. made that...
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u. k as well. what he absolutely doesn't want to be talking about on this visit is what these people do want to be talking about. and that is his government efforts to push through controversial judicial reform in israel that they say is an abuse of power that undermines the judiciary. the supreme court that gives government power to appoint judges, at least essentially they say, an attempts to shield netanyahu himself, of the worst defective corruption charges against his will in lights of everything that's been going on at home. and israel, what sort of, well can do you think he got in downing street? i mean, it would have been a perfectly warm welcome inside inside the downing street that i did to talk about . he needed his hey, prime minister, not just the wrong. of course, the war ukraine as well as a bilateral prize. the big question is, and we don't know the answer to this because we haven't had a read out of that meeting whether this is not raised in any way these additional changes. us joh
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u. k as well from maybe more positive relationships in the future. and, and i think what's remarkable is that we saw criticism in the beginning ahead of his speech by the left party. about, you know, it not being an appropriate for a monitor or the, the most important democratic body to bow down to a monarch. but even the ranks of the last party were filtering the speech. they even, they were there and listened. and i think that really shows as well that even though this is a monarch and the political signal of us carries through all of this. and it is an important signal, and it's being welcomed. he deliver respond, and emily gordon. thank you so much for the analysis. now the european commission, president of lafond alliance, says that the future of relations with china, the use biggest trading partner, will depend on how it responds to russia's war in ukraine. speaking at a brussels thinktank funder line, said that you need to cut to its risks in dealing with a china that is becoming more oppressive at home and more assertive abroad. and that's a
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u. k, as well as victims of allied bombing campaigns during the 2nd world war. sex workers in amsterdam have protested against local authorities plans to close the cities, famous red light district and move it to the suburbs, the measure as part of efforts to reduce crime and improve the cities image. amsterdam has also launched a campaign aimed at discouraging parssi tourism. now in the u. s. donald trump's lawyers say that they will vigorously fight the charges against their client in the 1st criminal case ever against a former us president. trump has been indicted by a grand jury in new york. and while the exact charges are part of the sealed indictment, it is known that they are linked to an alleged hush money payment to an adult film actor before the 2016 presidential election. donald trump is set to become the 1st us president ever to face criminal charges. a grand jury tasked by the manhattan district attorney's office spent weeks looking into a $130000.00 payment made to adult film. actor stormy daniels, trump reportedly paid the sum during the 2016 presidential campaign to keep
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u. k. as well. what he absolutely doesn't want to be talking about on this visit is what these people do want to be talking about. and that is his government's efforts to push through controversial judicial reform in israel that they say is an abuse of power that undermines the judiciary. the supreme court that gives the government power to appoint judges and is essentially they say, an attempt to shield netanyahu himself, of the worst effects of corruption charges against him. a final day of un public hearings on his really rights abuses are being held at the united nations in geneva . the commission is examining the allegations of both israeli and palestinian authorities. part of the inquiry is focusing on the killing of al jazeera journalists, sharina buckley, who was shot by, he's really forces in the occupied west bank. last year. i was here arabic, jerusalem bureau chief will lead to murray testified on me in events 2022. he was killed, the army was boating on the ground, about and immediately
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u. k. politicians to base a controversial immigration bill that the u. n. says a mouse to an asylum ban. ah, ah, well, the leaders of the u. s. u k in australia are on vail plans to provide australia with up to 5 nuclear powered submarines. president joe biden, and prime ministers, richie soon act and out antony albanese, have been meeting in san diego, 3 countries and outs the orchestra defense lines, as it's known in september 2021. some analysts have described the pact as the most significant security arrangement between the 3 nations. since while war 2 of the alliance is widely seen as a major effort to counter beijing's growing military influence in the indo pacific region. partnership means china face has a powerful new defense alliance in the region by aging, has called the pact irresponsible and warned that it risks intensifying the arms race to day. we're now to the steps to carry out our 1st project under orders and. 1 developing australia's conventional yarn, nuclear powered shrubbery capacity. the sobs are powered. got nuclear arms subs or nuclear power, not nuclear arm. australia is a pr
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u. k. france and the u. well, yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy coolest, simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in your brain that really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. as we, as recently release footage of the function of nate to weaponry and then ask republic. this video shows a british storm of vehicle, one of many systems that we're 1st to live. it keeps forces off summer, the combat vehicles. it stated that the next republic and was subsequently destroyed with the high precision kamikaze drone. drones are actively used by the russian ministry to monito
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u. k. france and the u. well, yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy gillis simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in your brain that really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. china has appointed a new premier re, can during the session of the national parliament in beijing. lee is repeatedly closed, confident gigi, and the previous he served as a secretary of the chinese communist party. in shanghai. the nation was supported by g, who recently made history is trials 1st president to be elected by parliament. the 3rd consecutive term lee in his new role as premier's
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u. k. without permission. so well are braverman toward an academy which will offer training to the asylum seekers. the british government has doubled down on the partition plan. this wide legal challenges and heavy criticism. german chancellor will show up as in tokyo for a trip aimed at strengthening economic ties with japan shows has been meeting with japanese prime minister for me to cedar. the pair have been discussing ways to strengthen economic security and reduce dependence on chinese raw materials. we've also talked about the ukraine remains to you in general, is that soon? yeah. last care to tell us more about today's visit. hello sonya, thanks for joining us. i think it's 1st to know how important is a relationship between germany and japan, especially when it comes to economic security. i think the 2 countries are kind of rediscovering their close ties in their friendship that was there before. but as we know, germany has really thought that closed the ties to china for a long time. however, recently agains
u. k. without permission. so well are braverman toward an academy which will offer training to the asylum seekers. the british government has doubled down on the partition plan. this wide legal challenges and heavy criticism. german chancellor will show up as in tokyo for a trip aimed at strengthening economic ties with japan shows has been meeting with japanese prime minister for me to cedar. the pair have been discussing ways to strengthen economic security and reduce dependence on chinese...
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u. k. as well. what he absolutely doesn't want to be talking about on this visit is what these people do want to be talking about. and that is his governance effort to push through controversial judicial reform in israel that they say is an abuse of power that undermines the judiciary. the supreme court that gives the government power to appoint judges and is essentially they say, an attempt to shield nathan, yahoo himself of the worst effects of corruption charges against him. several israeli army pilots say they will not participate in military exercises in protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is controversial, judicial overhaul. israel's army chief has warned netanyahu that his proposed reform could affect the readiness of the is really army for any security development. and we're on con, joins us now from occupied east jerusalem, everyone. what are you learning? what are you learning specifically? are these pilots refusing to show up the work here? and the number is actually far lar
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u. k or refugee status and get processed in not just abroad, but also when they get to the u. k. as well completely. however, issue there is ultimately, you kelly has already got a solid system that is, well cranking at the seems would be under doing it. it's basically all your part would be a song back. but just stretching back years, in terms of accommodation, it's really struggling now to actually put these people up in any way, whether there's that to come. so we got that point, we're having welcome to him. but if you people are significant, significant period of time. we just have to draw a line and start to do 10 things down a little. so if some people do id for more safe routes from other countries. however, ultimately, that's not selling the problem. it's just changing the question. if you didn't do that, i think you'd still have a lot of people trying to m c. k illegally. out of that, you'd also have a lot of people that you are bringing in through other routes as well. so ultimately you have a lot more people which would be a much larger problem to the country to deal with cher
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u. k. as well as the european commission have also bound the app from government devices . let's talk about this with matt warren. he's the director of the r m i t university center for cyber security research on innovation. joining us from melbourne, thanks for your time with us on al jazeera. so do these bands actually have the or, or did they address the worries of these governments? well, the good, what the concern is from a government perspective is up slight tick tock or actually trojan horses or spyware. and what they're able to do is extract sensitive information from other people's mobile devices. but what you will see in the is that governments are banned in the use of them by government employees. because of that, more easily able to enforce that part because that sort of key decision makers each much, much harder to implement sort of national bands of these technologies. right. and it's important to point out that in response to the u. k band, for example, the chinese embassy has said that the move was motivated by politics or rather than facts. well that there'
u. k. as well as the european commission have also bound the app from government devices . let's talk about this with matt warren. he's the director of the r m i t university center for cyber security research on innovation. joining us from melbourne, thanks for your time with us on al jazeera. so do these bands actually have the or, or did they address the worries of these governments? well, the good, what the concern is from a government perspective is up slight tick tock or actually trojan...
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u. k. finance minister has downplayed concerns of ripple effects from s v b 's collapse at the u. k. banking system is extremely secure, it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quick chinese peasant cheating ping has said that china needs a great wall of steel to safeguard it. sovereignty nonsense. he puts the economy and security at the center of his closing speech of the national people's congress . she was elected as president for the 3rd term last week. katrina you is in beijing and has more on the implications of she speech. this is the 3rd beach beginning, another term as chinese president and the 1st to be just focusing really inward, about the chinese dream about the chinese people. this one very clearly focuses out would look like china's place in the world. and that increasingly challenge environment that china finds itself in. now we spoke a little bit about china history. you mentioned quite pointedly a ton of to 3 suffering at the hands of foreign belief. they talked about how the communi
u. k. finance minister has downplayed concerns of ripple effects from s v b 's collapse at the u. k. banking system is extremely secure, it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quick chinese peasant cheating ping has said that china needs a great wall of steel to safeguard it. sovereignty nonsense. he puts the economy and security at the center of his closing speech...
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u. s. story or other implications globally? so the other branches of the bank globally have had issues as well. so in the u. k, jeremy hunt to find a secretary there is saying that they're trying to take all steps to prevent run on the bank. bear to prevent companies from having repercussions. and we're hurrying similar stories around branches in other parts of the world. well, the wider picture though, is that we see that the interest rate hikes of central banks are slowly crippling through the whole of the economy. so even if this is contained with this one bank, we will see further repercussions throughout the economy as this moves along the way in this year. thank you for that analysis, not a statement from d w business. let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world. saudi arabian energy giant aramco has announced it made a record 151000000000 euros in profit last year. it's just the latest fossil fuel giant to report record profits after russia's invasion of ukraine and energy prices soaring in 2022. scientists have repeatedly warned that oil and gas production must be faced do
u. s. story or other implications globally? so the other branches of the bank globally have had issues as well. so in the u. k, jeremy hunt to find a secretary there is saying that they're trying to take all steps to prevent run on the bank. bear to prevent companies from having repercussions. and we're hurrying similar stories around branches in other parts of the world. well, the wider picture though, is that we see that the interest rate hikes of central banks are slowly crippling through...
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u. k. since 2006, as well as before, but especially after the release of the joint press release has not shown interest in promoting this issue. it continued to act and unilaterally manage the living and non living resources of the south atlantic, which is contrary to the resolutions of the un general assembly, which ask argentina and the okay to refrain from actions that could change the situation in the disputed territory during the process of de colonization. another american, it appears the very fact of doing your job today can get you puddle a death list. that is, if you're a journalist working in dumps next week, chronicle the story of british press and tb correspondence. johnny miller. in our short documentary, that's why it's getting harder and harder for the west to align their words with reality. it's climb, state ukraine is in big trouble and things are only expected to get worse. the west is struggling to put an end to accomplish that. never should have been fought in the 1st place. the tightest for me see, is believed in men and sided with m. o. he stole fire from the cruel gods a
u. k. since 2006, as well as before, but especially after the release of the joint press release has not shown interest in promoting this issue. it continued to act and unilaterally manage the living and non living resources of the south atlantic, which is contrary to the resolutions of the un general assembly, which ask argentina and the okay to refrain from actions that could change the situation in the disputed territory during the process of de colonization. another american, it appears the...
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u. k. the u. s. and i believe some cameras in australia as well were removed from some government departments. yeah. and then, i think, you know, in fact, it is about the technology, the united states is unwilling to engage as a countries in the fair competition channel. not afraid of competition. if it's a, with the same hulu and no after all new liberties and talks about the competition, the better for consumers, for everyone in of wing when yet, where united states loses. it's a tech advantages that adopts it. abandon all this textbook economics. if you are the, how are we, how is the far more advancing 5, g and other related technologies? antique talk is a far more val say, nice stays in algorithm and a i, technologies. so that somehow has frightened united states and the u. s. companies cannot compete with these chinese companies. so they began to adopt this kind offer her approach, which is a unfair and also very me the on the other hand, they see tick tock. and now has over, will i be 1000000 active users in the united states? or so my, my sympathy for the american uses of tick tock. it
u. k. the u. s. and i believe some cameras in australia as well were removed from some government departments. yeah. and then, i think, you know, in fact, it is about the technology, the united states is unwilling to engage as a countries in the fair competition channel. not afraid of competition. if it's a, with the same hulu and no after all new liberties and talks about the competition, the better for consumers, for everyone in of wing when yet, where united states loses. it's a tech...
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u. k. as well, surely, because it's only after the 2008 banking collapse, what protections were put in place for companies out startups to protect their assets. if something like this happened but it. ready there's no particular protection the only protection would be what we have been hearing over the weekends for v c's coming together and providing assurance. so basically throwing money behind a bad money, right? so just just not even calling the money or whatever the it thought that okay, would turn out to be a really great idea. now these be sees what we're hearing in america coming together and providing assurance to pay for the payrolls paying for their ongoing r and d expenditures and asking them to cut their expenses. i think that is the support that we owe, that we get from the government, but they chew, kick, government has it's problem of its own 4000000 mortgages. i get going to be renewed only in london and the interest rate you are talking about 6 and 7 percent and bank of england is
u. k. as well, surely, because it's only after the 2008 banking collapse, what protections were put in place for companies out startups to protect their assets. if something like this happened but it. ready there's no particular protection the only protection would be what we have been hearing over the weekends for v c's coming together and providing assurance. so basically throwing money behind a bad money, right? so just just not even calling the money or whatever the it thought that okay,...
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now joining me for more is alastair, well then a u. k based consultants specializing in financial regulation. alistair, good to have you with us, or perhaps you can come our worries. how serious is this collapse? are we perhaps looking at the start of the next global financial crisis? well, i don't think it is the start of a, of a 92008 type of financial crisis. this is, there's no doubt that this is a very serious issue for tex dot ups and venture capital based firms that are deposited large sums with this bank that was focused on a very particular sector. but they are very important differences from the situation in 2008, where bad loans and hidden losses cause the systemic issue across the financial system of this particular failure. it has very specific circumstances. it is concentrated in one particular sector and the issue that caused the collapse is actually the rise of interest, right? so the causes of this are actually fundamentally very different and it's formal isolated. now you already mentioned to that in particular, startup
now joining me for more is alastair, well then a u. k based consultants specializing in financial regulation. alistair, good to have you with us, or perhaps you can come our worries. how serious is this collapse? are we perhaps looking at the start of the next global financial crisis? well, i don't think it is the start of a, of a 92008 type of financial crisis. this is, there's no doubt that this is a very serious issue for tex dot ups and venture capital based firms that are deposited large...
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u. k. could have on other countries? well, from, from the, from like legal perspective, we have to understand that at the moment with the robin, the litigations, all eyes are on us to see what the outcome of that would be. so that other countries or the european countries and implemented into the legal system as well. so the all eyes are on us. so having to have that sort of pressure on us. we try to a form. and sometimes when you're trying to do that, you try to do more than you can chew, you can buy it, you buy more, they chew. so that's essentially what is happening at the moment with the migration bill where. ready they're, they're just trying to get these and, and try to resolve this issue by making and setting a. ready sort of targets that they cannot meet and that can be quite dangerous in terms of how the political system that you have in place and sorts of people that they try to appeal and the international logic fit into your pin community. i guess let me also ask you, you mentioned the want to plan, so i want to g
u. k. could have on other countries? well, from, from the, from like legal perspective, we have to understand that at the moment with the robin, the litigations, all eyes are on us to see what the outcome of that would be. so that other countries or the european countries and implemented into the legal system as well. so the all eyes are on us. so having to have that sort of pressure on us. we try to a form. and sometimes when you're trying to do that, you try to do more than you can chew, you...
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well. so yes, and there are analysts who say that the government asylum policies are not going to deter people from trying to get to the u. k. from your vantage point, will these policy policies actually accomplish what the government wants? will it in any way, curb migration? well, i mean, we have to look back and national importers act, which was only introduced last year, which was going to send you a call and ask for myself, my t and my team. and a, a, a reminder that ation, which was the, one of the main policy points that they were pushing to reduce the number of a small boat passing through the english channel. and we've seen that it hasn't had any positive effect. in fact, this had the opposite effect to what, what it was a for intended for because in 2020 that was there were only 8000 small, but crossings across english channel in 2021 that was over 25000. and last year was over 45000 and this year is predict is going to be around $60000.00 or more asylum seekers. so you can see that it hasn't had the effect that they wish to have, which was a deterrent effect. and i personally don't believe that it's, it's going t
well. so yes, and there are analysts who say that the government asylum policies are not going to deter people from trying to get to the u. k. from your vantage point, will these policy policies actually accomplish what the government wants? will it in any way, curb migration? well, i mean, we have to look back and national importers act, which was only introduced last year, which was going to send you a call and ask for myself, my t and my team. and a, a, a reminder that ation, which was the,...
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u. s federal reserve from the day before well, the u. k. tends to follow what the federal reserve does. it has done in a number of cases during the period of raising interest rates that we've seen the last few months. but what could have been expected just a few weeks ago would have been a 50 basis points increase and then maybe the end of the cycle for interest rate increases here in the u. k. i think there was a similar discussion in, in the u. s. as well, but we've had the banking crisis of sorts if you want to call it that they the issues with a couple of, of, you know, specialized bank smaller banks in the u. s. which required government intervention . and you fed in europe, credit suisse being bought by u b. s. and the repercussions of that for other banks in terms of contagion on the shaft prices is something which i think has been taken into account. and the reason why we see just a point, 25 percent increase here and in the u. s. is partly because of that and inflation is the right to say has gone up, but it hasn't gone out only i
u. s federal reserve from the day before well, the u. k. tends to follow what the federal reserve does. it has done in a number of cases during the period of raising interest rates that we've seen the last few months. but what could have been expected just a few weeks ago would have been a 50 basis points increase and then maybe the end of the cycle for interest rate increases here in the u. k. i think there was a similar discussion in, in the u. s. as well, but we've had the banking crisis of...
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u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend on the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker one of the saw to bring you from malawi, the government there is declared a state of dissolved disaster after a powerful storm in the country for 2nd time will ins. 60 bodies were found on monday after tropical flight from friday on east. more to renshaw, right, had strong winds over the weekend. 41st hit southern africa last month. now witness is the program coming out next. taking a look at the youth protests in iraq. an app that sees for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence look good. i mean, all side of that will put to the ability to recognize objects on the firm so that people with limited vision would be able to recognize every day of jag, women make science provo, girls, episode full on al jazeera. he can jo soda. well, a has
u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend on the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker one of the saw to bring you from malawi, the government there is declared a state of dissolved disaster after a powerful storm in the country for 2nd time will ins. 60 bodies were found on monday after tropical flight from friday on east. more to renshaw, right, had strong winds...
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well. the u. k claims the supply of depleted uranium . michelle's ukraine will not lead to a nuclear escalation in this conflict, and all of this on the heels of russia response. moscow saying it will react accordingly. i want to ask you, mr. gabriella, what do you think is london's motivation here to send depleted uranium ammunition to your crime? this story started. so when we started to monitor it, it's in general information about the so called depleted uranium armor piercing shells. and we had an intervention in the forum for security cooperation here, warming to that, it's very dangerous it's, it's a dirty kind of dirty bob. and i had already seen the consequences of using this in the u. s. law. i am and i was here in the and i and i was a witness. they used it. i haven't seen the consequence in that time, but it started 90 and i was here and it was in iraq, a logical. this is a lung cancer sit or increased specially in children. there are some consequences. the soil is a poison in it's very d
well. the u. k claims the supply of depleted uranium . michelle's ukraine will not lead to a nuclear escalation in this conflict, and all of this on the heels of russia response. moscow saying it will react accordingly. i want to ask you, mr. gabriella, what do you think is london's motivation here to send depleted uranium ammunition to your crime? this story started. so when we started to monitor it, it's in general information about the so called depleted uranium armor piercing shells. and we...
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u. k. ties by the u. k. government's response to the crisis. well, it was a really critical weekend for the prime minister. is she sooner directly involved in this along with his finance minister, jeremy hunt? ah, how could they do it? what if nobody wanted to buy the bank? what would happen then? that would be an issue that was very, very fraught in terms of discussions. and of course, this government like the u. s. administration wanted no chance of any buy out of this institution for political reasons, obvious one. so it really, really went all out to tempt companies to buy. and that happened with europe's biggest bank, a of the, a, b, a, b, c. so the think whole process began and jeremy hunt a he actually a set it out trying to calm the nerves, saying that the british banks was safe and sound at the u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we demonstrated that resilience by what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution so quickly. so yes, the imposition then was t
u. k. ties by the u. k. government's response to the crisis. well, it was a really critical weekend for the prime minister. is she sooner directly involved in this along with his finance minister, jeremy hunt? ah, how could they do it? what if nobody wanted to buy the bank? what would happen then? that would be an issue that was very, very fraught in terms of discussions. and of course, this government like the u. s. administration wanted no chance of any buy out of this institution for...
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u. k, the sweets that well up at the lice and on pill. so many of the pulses went out and they were also, they also have no liquidity issues. you look at the, at the banks in the us will have issues. they have issues because of liquidity concerns because of capitalization. and because especially with s b b because the report the wrong and the rising interest rate, that was not the case with these fees. okay, well what do you think this is done to the a credibility of the swiss banking sector? d. thank well, it's no good. put it this way. it's, it's most helpful if you a 2nd much us bank, which is my teeth too big to fail. banks in the global banking system can go down so quickly when might that's clearly not good. what i would also say on the other hand though, it shows that where the regulator at the national bank and the, the government work together closely within 4 days, you find the solution. so, so yes, it shows that they found the solution. this is very good. it should never have all these problems. the problem was going to be swee
u. k, the sweets that well up at the lice and on pill. so many of the pulses went out and they were also, they also have no liquidity issues. you look at the, at the banks in the us will have issues. they have issues because of liquidity concerns because of capitalization. and because especially with s b b because the report the wrong and the rising interest rate, that was not the case with these fees. okay, well what do you think this is done to the a credibility of the swiss banking sector?...
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well, i mean, the u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany and, and, and the u. k. so it just em, it almost sets the own. so what's a, is yet to come maybe in terms of political decisions and, and this policy making from the u. k. sides. and i think wildest doesn't have any tangible effects, and i think it's sort of, it just sets the tone for where the british side is going a wants to go. and i think that is a good signal to germany. and i think as such as is received as well. the w correspondent, emily gordon, talking to us there about king charles the 3rd is it to germany. thanks so much, emily. now just before we go
well, i mean, the u. k is on a charm offensive rights and the u. k is trying to strengthen its ties to germany. it is trying to repair some of the damages that were done over the last 2 years and the fact that negotiations. so this speech is a step towards germany, is a step towards germans showing i mean in his speech or can charles really spoke of his gratitude to germany over the years. and he spoke of his gratitude for her being here. i'm. he emphasized the important ties between germany...
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u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilient spy what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker in our headlines, the bite and administration has approved a major oil and gas rolling project in alaska. the $8000000000.00 plan led by giant oil giant clinical phillips, very strong opposition from crime activists. they say it undermines the administration's place to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions . in outlook comes a day off. the government said there would be limits on drilling oil in $16000000.00 acres in alaska, under the arctic ocean shabby towns. the asthma from washington biden had made a campaign promise that he would not allow any drilling on federal land because he would be the 1st president to take climate change. seriously no drilling on federal period. he's that same famously. he's already broken that promise. he's already actually, his administration's approved more oil and gas
u. k. banking system is extremely secure. it's well capitalized and i think we've demonstrated that resilient spy what was happening over the weekend and the fact that we were able to come up with a solution. so quicker in our headlines, the bite and administration has approved a major oil and gas rolling project in alaska. the $8000000000.00 plan led by giant oil giant clinical phillips, very strong opposition from crime activists. they say it undermines the administration's place to combat...
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u. k. all over the world really well, are they really fleeing and is there a war? i mean, even in our youtube chat right here, take a look at us. lion junior, echoing some of what we heard from that far, i remember saying who are these people, the immigrants, what country are they from mainly and the u. k. economy is in good right. now for many form, foreigners sorta questioning why they're there and where they're coming from, what you make of, of what the far at member was trying to do there at that, at that protest. i mean that, that the stereotyping and their base in china with hate and they're trying to raise basically what the u. k. government has been involved in the past. you know, we have a number of rules that we've participated in afghanistan and iraq. that's where people are coming from, where we've also been involved involved for example. that's where people the thing fleeing from. we would also say people are seeing from the negative coating in this area and isn't. this isn't a yes. so the data is there, it's not difficult to find the homework, very tr
u. k. all over the world really well, are they really fleeing and is there a war? i mean, even in our youtube chat right here, take a look at us. lion junior, echoing some of what we heard from that far, i remember saying who are these people, the immigrants, what country are they from mainly and the u. k. economy is in good right. now for many form, foreigners sorta questioning why they're there and where they're coming from, what you make of, of what the far at member was trying to do there...
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u. k. france and the you? well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy gillis simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in your brain that really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. the indian and chinese companies have been importing record amounts of russia. crude oil that's emit a sharp increase in the consumption of oil products in both asian countries. are g correspondent in new delhi, ron john sharma has more details on india's appetite for russia's black gold. he was remanded in yeah. health hit. all time high, highest and 24 yells, all of this and the bad job or in
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u. k. france and the you? well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy coolest, simply tried to erase. suddenly the global is just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in your brain that really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. right as change continence now, one of south africa's main economic hub is struggling with the worsening water shortage. a med, persistent electrical power cuts the international actors. organization, greenpeace, and millions of people have been left waiting for water, which is stored hundreds of kilometers away in reservoirs with dwindling levels. on c correspondent, leo congo, brings us mor
u. k. france and the you? well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy coolest, simply tried to erase. suddenly the global is just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic...
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u. k. france and the you. well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy gillis simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in your brain that really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. washington's controversial inflation reduction act and how it could impact europe was a key focus of talk. as the new chief ursula vander lion met with president biden at the white house for more on this. let's cross live now to our to correspondent in new york. caleb mop and caleb, it's good to see you. so the e. u. she came to washington with her concerns. but do you think she'll be happy wit
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u. k. france and the you? well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy coolest, simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration maybe stopped stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in ukraine that really doesn't look like they've learned very much on that front. are sure to get not to the conflict in ukraine to where it rushes defense ministry is released footage of the sets using against the flood of nato weapons in the dawn. yeah, script public following video shows a it shows a british stormer armored vehicle that had been detected in that area. it was a subsequently taken out by a cam, a kazi drone. they've become commonplace in the conflict under
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u. k. maximum security prison since 2019. well, let's get the taken all of this from jonathan ortho. daniel the zog, he's joining us here one or 2 international daniel. great to see you as always a very one. welcome to you. the u. k. a foreign secretary accusing rusher of violating press freedoms yet, i guess at the same time, the problem was about judy nissan's remaining behind bars. it's a, well, i don't know. how do you read it? i think the parallels is quite striking. i mean, i mean i don't support the arrest about hershey bits clearly, but the but the, what's been done to julian sanchez is tragic. it's brutal, it's unjust and extreme. and it shows that the west really is not committed to a free press at all. i mean, he's, and he's, and in a maximum security prison, his health has suffered, his mental balance appears to have suffered. so essentially, the british authorities are doing to him what the soviet authorities used to do to, to dissidence dissidence, back in the 1900 sixties and seventies. what i can i jump in, dunham, sort of jump in, but i've got very little time here,
u. k. maximum security prison since 2019. well, let's get the taken all of this from jonathan ortho. daniel the zog, he's joining us here one or 2 international daniel. great to see you as always a very one. welcome to you. the u. k. a foreign secretary accusing rusher of violating press freedoms yet, i guess at the same time, the problem was about judy nissan's remaining behind bars. it's a, well, i don't know. how do you read it? i think the parallels is quite striking. i mean, i mean i don't...
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u. k, and metal and columbia? well, one thing which i think we all recognizing now is that when people move to cities, they a lot more energy is used because indeed, energy for electricity, for cooking, for, transportations. you know, there's also a lot of embodied energy in the buildings through cement and things like that. so all the big cities share, one thing in common, which is that they have a very big carbon footprint. which of course is very harmful to the global environment in the long term. so that's a common element. but what is the difference between them? is that if you go back to the 3 things i said, the environment, the economy, and the society part, they all nodded in a different far. so it's a good consider this as a sort of as a in 3 axis to find that city is all over the place. some are closer to having a balance between the economy, environment and society. others are very mot skewed on one side of that they might be creating a lot of jobs, but with a lot of tension. lot of people moving in and the
u. k, and metal and columbia? well, one thing which i think we all recognizing now is that when people move to cities, they a lot more energy is used because indeed, energy for electricity, for cooking, for, transportations. you know, there's also a lot of embodied energy in the buildings through cement and things like that. so all the big cities share, one thing in common, which is that they have a very big carbon footprint. which of course is very harmful to the global environment in the long...
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speech, but you are allowed to have your own opinion and to express that, for example, the very well known u. k. personality, moto journalist, jeremy clarkson. originally from top gear, you know, he, he said he said look, i don't necessarily agree with gary then a company has every right to say what he feels that's a good time to live in. i mean, he is a commentator, he's somebody, somebody has a way he has a right to articulate how it builds, right. we may do that in order to compare the current government to the government . and obviously that's sensitive because governor charges. but let's look at the merit of the argument when a government that you are not entitled to protection from slavery me that he does not re legally, we will not complain. that's a truck. that's really getting people not defending industry. that's really getting people little dignity be living when ras, human rights. and if you're an adult to be treated like he would be, and then we could do a day where you're going. so obviously you've been a little bit vulgar, but what are there, what we see trying to state is the co
speech, but you are allowed to have your own opinion and to express that, for example, the very well known u. k. personality, moto journalist, jeremy clarkson. originally from top gear, you know, he, he said he said look, i don't necessarily agree with gary then a company has every right to say what he feels that's a good time to live in. i mean, he is a commentator, he's somebody, somebody has a way he has a right to articulate how it builds, right. we may do that in order to compare the...
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u. k. republic of ireland as well, pushing down through the low countries and on into frances, where the system here that's making its way further, reese was and it will gradually take its way with a better handle. that is lottie. fine, dry. keep doing all right. 12 degrees celsius. the 17 therefore progressed warmer. still for bell grab it does, is it still some when she weather up towards the north west, still some rain around into parts of france. some snow the pyrenees added date across the alps as we go on into were widens day that will not is a little further east with some wet weather very much in place here. next area of malware try to push in that something for the 2nd half of the week ahead of that london struggles to get to around 8 degrees celsius before that rain sets in. there's rain already down pushing across. so greece easing its way into to kia and we'll see where to where the just clearing away from the eastern side of the mediterranean as we go through the next couple of shows that malware in london, touching 13 celsius on thursdays, cooling off. meanwhile, across the
u. k. republic of ireland as well, pushing down through the low countries and on into frances, where the system here that's making its way further, reese was and it will gradually take its way with a better handle. that is lottie. fine, dry. keep doing all right. 12 degrees celsius. the 17 therefore progressed warmer. still for bell grab it does, is it still some when she weather up towards the north west, still some rain around into parts of france. some snow the pyrenees added date across the...