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it's the loan developed domestic s u k, which was involved in some reports sent from the west in regions 1950 visa, just a few pages from a multi volume dose. you detailing atrocities committed by o u n n u b 8. the, the romance who gave it over a period of several decades became g. b head special valves that he was in charge of all the local games the investigation of ukrainian nationalist leadership gave, which was code name is chase. but how had this huge organization been able to operate with impunity for so long? so to plot, just believe the obvious blunders of ukrainian co municipalities, the sticker tree, the key to go shelf was a cause on and i checked the initial. thank you, but it's like i addition, you mentioned the vis deepest part of the internet. i'm not, i'm all i do is not, but i know selective done bus bruce to waste go. if that's a little stop, let's almost because of the, at the company when you have combusted in, you should pass it. well, i do, especially with the credits with this was a bit and a chance that i seen that was supposed to have done. but i've never shipp
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u. k, u, of the online safety bill, and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're band aid speech or you know, where it goes, fulls narratives, right? gaines, this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints uh suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we have, gentlemen, i think my guess in america and in budapest where i think our view is for watching us here at our teach the next time. remember, press stop, rules the as soon as 2060 numerous monuments to serve as soldiers in poland, ukraine and the baltic states have been destroyed or vandalized as tish. this, though bye must be the most certainly within. yeah, i'm not sure. or even some others could ask if i'm in the field, that's the most on my page. it's professor almost 3 of the police government denies the rule of soviet sonya is in the victory of a naziism. and is it raising historical memories of world war 2? is the 40 pie
u. k, u, of the online safety bill, and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're band aid speech or you know, where it goes, fulls narratives, right? gaines, this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints uh suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we have,...
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u. k. u of the online safety bill and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're buying a speech only where you know, where it goes, falls, narrative is riggins this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints of suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we have, gentlemen, i think my guess in america and in budapest where i think our view is for watching us here at our teach the next time. remember, i'll stop rules the mostly through the equations rush it said back, call the middle to most and you have to feel for the accident. pizza would also tell your story to bush, where you have to go over, you know, 15 to sell the code for getting them. yes. don't leave them. what does it mean it's? it's close to enough color, the heaviest people moaning the stucco soonest. probably puddle. don't need them. i mean, what do you want us to nestle? it is a bruno? yes, that's apple canada becaus
u. k. u of the online safety bill and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're buying a speech only where you know, where it goes, falls, narrative is riggins this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints of suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we have,...
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u. k, which is accused by they're a part of the tribal k b p off for giving away or giving up kind of cool to the federal, iraq and government and popular mobilization forces at the time. so that is definitely uh, one side of the argument or one side of that is easy to be pointed out when considering who is pushing or convincing of the prime minister at do not allow k b p to retake a full control of capital a. so as a don, how do you see this affecting the talks between the central government in baghdad and occurs to, to settle the, the, the issues that remain unsettled between the 2 sides. it will significantly affected the b and look at the relations is not only uh, limited by the, the oil or the economic aspect. so which includes the budget and the, the salaries here. it's also heavy impacted by the uh, geo political factor. kind of cool can be said to be the most important topic to be looked at when analyzing were assessing the it'll be by the bad relations. in fact, falling into the trap. often in truck, kurdish political competition has also it's visible to that in previous months or
u. k, which is accused by they're a part of the tribal k b p off for giving away or giving up kind of cool to the federal, iraq and government and popular mobilization forces at the time. so that is definitely uh, one side of the argument or one side of that is easy to be pointed out when considering who is pushing or convincing of the prime minister at do not allow k b p to retake a full control of capital a. so as a don, how do you see this affecting the talks between the central government...
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u. k, u, of the online safety bill, and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're banding date speech or you know, where it goes, falls, narrative is right, gaines, this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints uh suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we have, gentlemen, i think my guess in america and in budapest where i think our view is for watching us here at our teach the next time we remember press stop rules the who, what i would show seemed wrong just on the safe house to come to the advocates and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the mostly, the creatures, the garage that said, call the most and you have to bill for the accident. pizza would also tell your story to boston where you have to go. you know, 15 is sleep called forgetting them. yes. don't want me to meet them or does it mean if
u. k, u, of the online safety bill, and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're banding date speech or you know, where it goes, falls, narrative is right, gaines, this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints uh suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we...
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it's, he learned about domestic s, u k, which was involved in some reports and from the west in regions. 1950 visa, just a few pages from a multi volume dos you detailing atrocities committed by o u n n u b 8. the, the romance you gave, it's over a period of several decades behaving g, b, hetzel valves that he was in charge of all the local games the investigation of ukrainian nationalist leadership gave which was code name case. but how had this huge organization been able to operate with impunity for so long? so to plot, just believe the obvious bundles of ukrainian co municipalities, the sticker tree, the key to crucial was a cause on and i should the initial thank you but it's low graduation. yeah. and that the vis, deepest part of the did and it's, i'm not, i'm all i do. it's not. but i know selective done. bus bruce do was go, if that's a little stop, let's almost because i'll stop at the door company when you have combusted in, you should pass it. well, i just national to credit with this was a bit and then she at that i seen that was supposed to have that, but may 5th with a con
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u. k. u, of the online safety bill. and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're banding date speech or you know, where it goes, falls, narrative is right, gaines, this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints uh suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we have, gentlemen, i think my guess in america and in budapest where i think our view is for watching us here at our teach the next time we remember press stop rules, the canadian politicians say south wage and on the nation. also, the country is parliament, including the prime minister that gives a standing ovation to a world war to nazi cooperates as it was welcomed as the premium and canadian hare . these as military leaders declare a new era in the country's history of the president. the cronan announces the plans with all the french troops from the west for the nation. and polk from says, takes aim at nations causing military assista
u. k. u, of the online safety bill. and they, in the, you, you have this online, the digital act, or whatever it's called, which is too bad. a speech that, you know, challenges the narrative. i mean, you can always wrap it always because we're banding date speech or you know, where it goes, falls, narrative is right, gaines, this information against russia. but essentially they want to make sure that the alternative viewpoints uh suppressed as the case as heard here. that's all the time we...
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u. k. which were very controversial when, when the u. k. decided to deliver these messages and it was blended directed by the americans. i mean, it was an american, regardless of the aircraft in the vicinity. so essentially the americans with directing this attack. so you say, okay, you know, we can have a lot about bowling and so that's good. well, what else is going on? i'm at extension america is attacking ro to the territory. it's not a, this is even a longer attacking the don't pass over there. it's, i think, russian territory, that's a very serious business. and again, as we talk many times before, something's going to break it because the congo on russia, if you're a pro wrestler themselves, see that we are being attacked here by the americans. i mean, do you know how, how long can we tolerate this? well, and also, i think, quickly see with the zalinski is less than stellar visit to the united states. the policy was addressing the general assembly, but they did meet with american politicians. josh crawley came out of a um, um, um,
u. k. which were very controversial when, when the u. k. decided to deliver these messages and it was blended directed by the americans. i mean, it was an american, regardless of the aircraft in the vicinity. so essentially the americans with directing this attack. so you say, okay, you know, we can have a lot about bowling and so that's good. well, what else is going on? i'm at extension america is attacking ro to the territory. it's not a, this is even a longer attacking the don't pass over...
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u. k, which is the level of capital of the was really be to cut her rock would deny what you're saying. you know how that agency is. we want to keep going on next path. right? and you know, this is not encouraging. you does nothing wrong, is that up is uh, you know, encouraging the abuse or going after people unfairly. but you know, the laws in the u. k are pretty direct union. so i feel much more comfortable working in saudi arabia, knowing that the way we're headed with the vision 2030 we're, it has to happen that we're going to have more transparency because this is a whole and vision that is based on accountability, transparency, setting targets for a and keep your eyes for ministers and government officials. we're not there that, but i'm sure we're going to get there. what happens though, and i have to say, i feel more comfortable here clearly because i moved from london over here. and we had the united nation special replica that talk about torture of juliet assigned you in london. but what about of the fact that the love of arab journalists in this reach may be an educated americ
u. k, which is the level of capital of the was really be to cut her rock would deny what you're saying. you know how that agency is. we want to keep going on next path. right? and you know, this is not encouraging. you does nothing wrong, is that up is uh, you know, encouraging the abuse or going after people unfairly. but you know, the laws in the u. k are pretty direct union. so i feel much more comfortable working in saudi arabia, knowing that the way we're headed with the vision 2030 we're,...
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another very, very crucial reason is the whole is an idea to which the whole of u. k. policing is face not policing by consent. the idea being that you, uh, all the on the, the trust of the public. and that's who you don't need to to carry a weapon. although of course, not as it is based on public confidence. and that has to be said in the context of what they sit cont, uh, confidence in the london police force is very, very low at the moment in town, softer you found institutional racism, sexism and hypothermia. uh, in the for the now once again we have the force of back in the headlines today, z u k. government, it's a nail, it's a review of the rules governing police going to use. i mean, how quickly can changes be expected or should we expect changes? it did announce this or he very quickly. and the, uh, the home office announced was just responsible for the police force. and now it says review. basically saying that police offices are making split 2nd decisions and that they cons, expect to end up in the dark fluid decisions made well the on duty sucks. overdues
another very, very crucial reason is the whole is an idea to which the whole of u. k. policing is face not policing by consent. the idea being that you, uh, all the on the, the trust of the public. and that's who you don't need to to carry a weapon. although of course, not as it is based on public confidence. and that has to be said in the context of what they sit cont, uh, confidence in the london police force is very, very low at the moment in town, softer you found institutional racism,...
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u. k. um, which is an umbrella organization representing lots of women involved in football. and they said that 80 percent of women had faced discrimination in the workplace on the football pitch. but the only around the 20 percent felt empowered so actually complained about states will do anything about it. so i think it's, it's become a, an issue that has, has got global residents. rubio is officially is still in the job is a powerful moment. you, i say you're paying the, you're a pin governing body. he's still really come out to and condemned his behavior. he's a vice president. the is a friend of the us present. alexander jefferson, the monuments, he's still in a joke, but to see for the world's governing body have suspended him for multiple sites of activity. there was an investigation of ongoing, his investigations ongoing within spain as well. so. so the moments the football federation is going to allow those processes to play out before they take any action. again, how does this will that impact and the really old on the why the topic that most probably the teams acro
u. k. um, which is an umbrella organization representing lots of women involved in football. and they said that 80 percent of women had faced discrimination in the workplace on the football pitch. but the only around the 20 percent felt empowered so actually complained about states will do anything about it. so i think it's, it's become a, an issue that has, has got global residents. rubio is officially is still in the job is a powerful moment. you, i say you're paying the, you're a pin...
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which says now at 2497 people have been killed in this. so it's quaking morocco, the death toll revising the let's speak now to david with wake, whose chief executive of the u. k. met of u. k. med, which is a medical charity that has just arrived in morocco, is joining us from london. thank you very much for speaking to us. so your team has just arrived in morocco. what is their initial assessment of the situation? what are they going to be focusing on? yeah, so the most important thing for the team at the moment is to liaise as closely as possible with the american governments. like to look over, it says, and see, get up to the most effective diarrhea in order to have an idea or of the, the extension the sky with the needs. so i know that they may have already wage representatives of the american governments on we were, you already had someone there a couple of days ago working with the purchasing as well. do you know on the ground when you arrive all on the ground, when a teams arrive, you know, they, they have to make an assessment of the facilities on the ground. and what there is, of course, is they do the facilities and, and as the expertise is their exp
which says now at 2497 people have been killed in this. so it's quaking morocco, the death toll revising the let's speak now to david with wake, whose chief executive of the u. k. met of u. k. med, which is a medical charity that has just arrived in morocco, is joining us from london. thank you very much for speaking to us. so your team has just arrived in morocco. what is their initial assessment of the situation? what are they going to be focusing on? yeah, so the most important thing for the...
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a matter in which the u. k is severely lagging. you mentioned the response on the u. k. in your previous answer. just how bad is the situation there as well this time. so these, the u. k. like significantly behind even it's european union neighbors in terms of the number of people it provides protection to all the number of people it receives, seeking protection and you are is not assigned around the world that receives the great number of refugees as you and how she all has just explained, it has long been the case of very long being the case that it is for poor less stable countries. the role being doing the great majority of work in hosting the world's refugee population. so extremely concerning. the u. k. should seek to question commitment to the refugee convention when it's commitment compared to others, is already some pull tim these remarks from so a problem and from your point of view, why has she made them and, and what is it that's behind them as well? i think there are a couple of things. the 1st thing to say is that's where the problem is very much making a p
a matter in which the u. k is severely lagging. you mentioned the response on the u. k. in your previous answer. just how bad is the situation there as well this time. so these, the u. k. like significantly behind even it's european union neighbors in terms of the number of people it provides protection to all the number of people it receives, seeking protection and you are is not assigned around the world that receives the great number of refugees as you and how she all has just explained, it...
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u. k. a nato, which really reflect a kind of financial elite, global as agenda, which has been in existence since the berlin wall came down. the idea somehow that the united states is supposed to be the global hedge of mine, even as we are selves are collapsing i guess is where the, the us is still in the net loss with this, despite the jobs that have been created by this, despite the the opportunities that are created for local business and local people still the billions and nets aid. is it still a minus for america? any support for ukraine as well? i mean, number one, aside from the obvious that it's putting us in danger of even a potential thermo nuclear war with, with devastating consequences. and that it's killed hundreds of thousands of people, particularly in ukraine, also in russia or russians who are fighting and ukraine on that i consider a loss overall. but this kind of production benefits, no one really, except for perhaps the owners and stockholders of the companies. where as if you were investing in the kind of things that the united states used to be known for, like building
u. k. a nato, which really reflect a kind of financial elite, global as agenda, which has been in existence since the berlin wall came down. the idea somehow that the united states is supposed to be the global hedge of mine, even as we are selves are collapsing i guess is where the, the us is still in the net loss with this, despite the jobs that have been created by this, despite the the opportunities that are created for local business and local people still the billions and nets aid. is it...
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the government to stop supplying the controversial defeated uranium rounds to kids, which the u. k. approved back in march, we spoke to one of the participants and activist at the international ukraine, anti fascist some, a diety, fear, russel, we've actually been protesting since 2014 in various organizations against britain . and i'm sending ministry personnel to ukraine and training to be on for us is uh we do get um a lot of support for pos, just by um, for all protests about ukraine and sometimes from ukraine, exiles from russians, its own one american good guy couldn't express his operations, what we're doing funny enough on because he said in america, people are just being lied to he and he was really pleased to say, well, we were doing almost great so long to threaten. there's no interest. it has no interest whatsoever in democracy of, for the ukrainian people or really for the, for the welfare of ukraine. the people, britain is actually engaged in attendance. that regime change destabilization around the world over at west end equipment. much wanted wasted equipment to be
the government to stop supplying the controversial defeated uranium rounds to kids, which the u. k. approved back in march, we spoke to one of the participants and activist at the international ukraine, anti fascist some, a diety, fear, russel, we've actually been protesting since 2014 in various organizations against britain . and i'm sending ministry personnel to ukraine and training to be on for us is uh we do get um a lot of support for pos, just by um, for all protests about ukraine and...
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u. k. 's had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is, it's a cold, bureaucratic response to a very eminent problem. make a list with all the time it would take to get into place. it's just far too little way too late and useless to stop the imminent influx. meanwhile, maloney's contribution was to push cleaner so uh, in front of everybody to get to need to do what the you agreed to pay over a $100000000.00 bureaus for the country to do earlier this year. in exchange for doing the job of holding migrates back from your ferrying them back to tanisha. if they happen to make it out to see and getting a grip on the migrant smugglers that were facilitating that. and despite that deal, the opposite has happened. tanisha has now replaced libby as a migrant launching pad of choice into europe, and also as europe's out source border security service. right up until the french and u. k. lead nato to in 2011 against former leave. your margaret
u. k. 's had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is, it's a cold, bureaucratic response to a very eminent problem. make a list with all the time it would take to get into place. it's just far too little way too late and useless to stop the imminent influx. meanwhile, maloney's contribution was to push cleaner so uh, in front of...
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u. k, government phone bugs, which is a strongly pro new to paper to bottom. and it takes up to 17 years to build just one nuclear power plant. so the significant questions as to whether this will continue. um, what does this mean for consumers? because especially since the start of the war, the ukraine war, consumers will be keenly aware that when the price price is of say, electricity goes up. well then, you know, their, their cost of living becomes a much bigger problem. so is the price of uranium goes up and uranium ultimately is the source products and making electricity in a fair few countries. what will that mean for consumers when it has to be understood, colored stone, which provides 42 percent of all when you random will wants to react as well wide. for the uranium goes via rushing quotes, and not in boxes. there's no question of in bothering pentium fast coffee at the moment. so there must be strategic political ministry questions associated as well as the one that you've alluded to, which is cost. basically in the short term, this wouldn't change v
u. k, government phone bugs, which is a strongly pro new to paper to bottom. and it takes up to 17 years to build just one nuclear power plant. so the significant questions as to whether this will continue. um, what does this mean for consumers? because especially since the start of the war, the ukraine war, consumers will be keenly aware that when the price price is of say, electricity goes up. well then, you know, their, their cost of living becomes a much bigger problem. so is the price of...
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u. k, between august 2020 and february of this year, police officers who searched some of the premises in which some of these people lived, found allegedly false passports as well as the number of official id documents for countries, not just the u. k, but widely within the european union as well, including bulgaria, france, italy, spain, kaleisha, and the check republics of the scope of their operations was much wider than just the u. k. of these essentially what people living in plain sight, at least 3 of them for a number of years here in the u. k. in non descriptive of them properties during non descript jobs, one working in financial services, another hospital, dr. another a la borrower tree, assisted in 2 of them, lived as a couple in a place called harrow not far from london. they will know, luckily, as max and kate to note the real names. they kept a low profile, apparently, and lived for some years next door to a police officer of the international organization. so migration says, molding faulty. 3000 people have been displaced by the devastating floods in east and libya. thousands wer
u. k, between august 2020 and february of this year, police officers who searched some of the premises in which some of these people lived, found allegedly false passports as well as the number of official id documents for countries, not just the u. k, but widely within the european union as well, including bulgaria, france, italy, spain, kaleisha, and the check republics of the scope of their operations was much wider than just the u. k. of these essentially what people living in plain sight,...
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u. k. and the top comes which are expected to come. you can probably expect a wretched thing up a problem. you could to even include it could even include a direct strike on the couch bridge, which is an important re supply chain in the whole war effort. a, i think with these newer missiles it would not only put a whole on the bridge, but put it out completely. and again, we have to emphasize this, these, these resupply rates are legitimate military targets. going to, michael raises the point that wondering what people in crime may think of all this, it must be pointed out, must net, the poles have consistently starting to move in half of the population in crime me a favor unification with russia. this is a broad, the russian, ethnically, russian population. i think it's very important to highlight 2 points. first, start in 1991. when your brain had a referendum on the form independence. the majority of people in crimea voted in favor. it wasn't on resolving majority just another parts of your brain, but never the less it was joy becau
u. k. and the top comes which are expected to come. you can probably expect a wretched thing up a problem. you could to even include it could even include a direct strike on the couch bridge, which is an important re supply chain in the whole war effort. a, i think with these newer missiles it would not only put a whole on the bridge, but put it out completely. and again, we have to emphasize this, these, these resupply rates are legitimate military targets. going to, michael raises the point...
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u. k prime minister, which assume that case expected to address these 1st party conferences, leader with a general election looming. and a waiver strikes the in house, the bro cost premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment. right. which is in liberia heck, to the pope's kind of incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the temp job up. tell you back on 20 the the, the, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories and saw the president j biden's joined, striking, or the workers on the picket line in wayne county in michigan. i telling them they deserve a significant raise. a w work has begun that strike 12 days ago is a grand crisis of the southern border of the united states and launch number of asylum seekers continue to cross over into the us from mexico. so just quickly, 5 administration under intense pressure amazon is being sued by us. regulators of allocation to the e commerce, john spice and competition funds, slicing prizes, and i have to charge you sellers on his platform expert to say, t
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u. k, between august 2020 of february of this year, police officers who searched some of the premises in which some of these people lived found originally false passports, as well as the number of official id documents for countries, not just the u. k, but widely within the european union as well, including bulk area of france, italy, spain, kaleisha and the czech republic. so the scope of their operations was much wider than just the u. k. of these essentially what people living in plain sight, at least 3 of them for a number of years here in the u. k. in know the scripts of other properties during non descript job's one. working in the financial services, another hospital, dr. another, a liberal. busy 3 assisted and 2 of them lived as a couple in a place called harrow, not far from london. they would know. luckily as max and kate's note, the real names, they kept a low profile, apparently, and lived for some years next door to a police officer. and now ukraine is urging for a diplomatic solution with poland over great import restrictions. early a will so announced it'll stop supplying weapon
u. k, between august 2020 of february of this year, police officers who searched some of the premises in which some of these people lived found originally false passports, as well as the number of official id documents for countries, not just the u. k, but widely within the european union as well, including bulk area of france, italy, spain, kaleisha and the czech republic. so the scope of their operations was much wider than just the u. k. of these essentially what people living in plain...
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u k. so united kingdom, independence policy, which has, in some respects, a similar history, i think also started off, been originally founded by uh, by academics. um uh, but in fact a different story in the sense that you couldn't have a one any a seats in the national parliament. but the, the fact is that the, i sd, is much more centrist than you can view. and they give that that you cause the danger to democracy on the country you could for ended up winning in the sense that breakfast of course was, was carried out in 2020. but the, if the doesn't cool for, and the thing is rather cold as leaving the european union so. so the idea that it's an extreme is policy is it is quite wrong in the end of the course. the fact that it's labeled as such is an indication of the left is drift and indeed of the tendency to sense the shape and to tell the tire. and this in which characterizes so much you are paying politics today, not, not just in, not just in germany. what ralph, i, the, the, the, the party recently had a gathering and an issue that we would call in american politics a, a platform. a
u k. so united kingdom, independence policy, which has, in some respects, a similar history, i think also started off, been originally founded by uh, by academics. um uh, but in fact a different story in the sense that you couldn't have a one any a seats in the national parliament. but the, the fact is that the, i sd, is much more centrist than you can view. and they give that that you cause the danger to democracy on the country you could for ended up winning in the sense that breakfast of...
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with a different story to gave its trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the us a song at the c. i is, but here's, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the notion of this run a milk throughout the ukrainian s. as on the 9th, it takes a real nightmare for the civilian population. you will be, what is the best way to do this because it is go a 0 score and this way of research on it besides the dental and vision with dental is to be honest with you. probably. yeah. cuz you asked him, did you meet them? the brochure? yes. okay, cool. so throw in just show fayetteville us to do the benefit of that, but it kind of show you what it is you've you vision you to you. they're pretty good to show it personally. and i showed us the ripple and she'll give it sent across the ocean with her. with great satisfaction arose, for instance, they had to get so excited sabotage. they were still trying to create some sort of an
however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with a different story to gave its trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the us a song at the c. i is, but here's, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the notion of this run a milk throughout the ukrainian s. as on the 9th, it takes a real nightmare for the civilian population. you will be, what is the best way to do this...
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now, to give you a little background, the western nations overdue 7, which includes the u. k. and the us have tried capital prize for russell at $60.00 to buy lots of full $10.00 below what it's currently trading at how much it was intended to cut revenue for rushes. and if you budget middle calls was refused to comply. some last, a nation that will also oppose the recession, saying they still need regular supplies of russian imagery. let's discuss this with highlighted by policy. the principal, alice and professor at our pfizer university inside the a room is so thank you so much for joining us today. as the now sadie a re we, i rush above this side was opec members obviously decide to, uh, to cuts well to stabilize google buckets for us labels. it though to understand, well that really means what, what does it mean? why did they want to come to are all there any other reasons for them to do so? a well, that's true special interest and we bought countries need the prices of funding for him to be above 90, actually closer to $100.00 to uh, funds or renewal projects on that nee
now, to give you a little background, the western nations overdue 7, which includes the u. k. and the us have tried capital prize for russell at $60.00 to buy lots of full $10.00 below what it's currently trading at how much it was intended to cut revenue for rushes. and if you budget middle calls was refused to comply. some last, a nation that will also oppose the recession, saying they still need regular supplies of russian imagery. let's discuss this with highlighted by policy. the...
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u. k as a much better solution to much easier solution to increment which would be were to, to frost. very quick, very immediate return of people arriving. do for us as requires a quick for quite a agreement with ross, perhaps of the e u countries, probably not with the, with the year itself. um, but the idea that this comes back to, to, to joe is concerned about returns you called transfer individuals to countries that don't want to cooperate with that return in any number. and this is why serve the people over time to, to do africa. if you want the effective are tons of return policies. you need agreements with these countries that are in the interest that offer them something they want quite possibly large amounts of legal mobility. this is what you need with many rest of the concepts, our country. if you want to be able to return to reduce the spiking arrivals that we haven't discussed, but the greek items, what do you need to look back at the, what is the one thing that has worked in the last 6 years. it was an agreement with church in 2016. how does the recessive take that in th
u. k as a much better solution to much easier solution to increment which would be were to, to frost. very quick, very immediate return of people arriving. do for us as requires a quick for quite a agreement with ross, perhaps of the e u countries, probably not with the, with the year itself. um, but the idea that this comes back to, to, to joe is concerned about returns you called transfer individuals to countries that don't want to cooperate with that return in any number. and this is why...
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have undoubtedly condemned them floyd, however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story to gave its trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the us a song the sea ice. but has he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the notion of this run a milk throughout the ukrainian as this on the 9th, it takes a real nightmare for the civilian population. but you will be, what is it precisely just because it is go, let's do this for this where you realize that besides the dental and vision with those to be honest with you, probably the guys you guys don't need them. the approach here so close up towards it, shows fayetteville us to do the fact, but i can assure you, because you've you this, you mutually neighborhood to show a person who knows you to say that you're sick or thoughts you'll give it sent across the ocean with great satisfaction in better rows, for instance, they have to infiltrate is sabotage. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group that in the bal
have undoubtedly condemned them floyd, however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story to gave its trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the us a song the sea ice. but has he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the notion of this run a milk throughout the ukrainian as this on the 9th, it takes a real nightmare for the civilian population. but you will be,...
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front lines and russian occupied territory. franklin, which is a senior electorate in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. oh, the i spoke to him and i asked him if he sold to the reports on the attack him miss, i were credible, picked up from several sources with the pentagon, but there's also good evidence that president biden has get them to go ahead. not for unlimited advances website and besides, oh, go crimes. thoughtful i quote, a small number of in, quote, but that not, not, not nonetheless, that not withstanding it. this is very significant. it does save and scored to how can i think it was always inevitable. it's another one of these steps. one of these uh steps allow me that the lotto, lets say all 5 of, of my samples escalation. and those missiles, he mentioned escalation, those ms files would enable ukraine to hit the russian pockets deep beyond the front line. how important could that be for you? credit counter offensive, as long as it's worth remembering. and you've already mentioned this yourself this morning, the brother important to talk on this festival o
front lines and russian occupied territory. franklin, which is a senior electorate in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. oh, the i spoke to him and i asked him if he sold to the reports on the attack him miss, i were credible, picked up from several sources with the pentagon, but there's also good evidence that president biden has get them to go ahead. not for unlimited advances website and besides, oh, go crimes. thoughtful i quote, a...