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u. k. would be under water and that, you know, city, no town with everybody would be drowning in its water with 60 feet of water standing . so this is the kind of scale that we owe. an estimated 16000000 children are affected. they haven't just lost homes and schools at the also phase disease and non attrition. as the water became stagnant in the southern center problems that are already breakouts of color, diarrhea, and other water born illnesses, they have no choice but to wait flood water and tens of thousands are facing painful skin conditions. the water is also breeding ground for mosquitoes. so malaria and then g, a fever, are also claiming lives the dilemma they're surrounded by it. but there isn't any clean water to drink. so it's, it's, it's been rendered 3 years. and the worst thing is that this was to the, for the worst be focused on. so the forest people that have been rendered even more for pakistan would probably have see life expectancy go down. august plan will probably see in for
u. k. would be under water and that, you know, city, no town with everybody would be drowning in its water with 60 feet of water standing . so this is the kind of scale that we owe. an estimated 16000000 children are affected. they haven't just lost homes and schools at the also phase disease and non attrition. as the water became stagnant in the southern center problems that are already breakouts of color, diarrhea, and other water born illnesses, they have no choice but to wait flood water...
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would be under water. the color was due to the u. s. will be under water. the u. k would be under water and that you get no city, no town, without water. everybody would be drowning in this water with 60 feet of water. so this is the kind of scale that we have. i estimated 16000000 children are affected. they haven't just lost homes in schools, but they also faced disease and malnutrition. as the water became stagnant in the southern st province. there are already breakouts of color, diarrhea, and other water going illnesses. they have no choice but to wait flood water and tens of thousands are facing painful skin conditions. the water is also breeding ground for mosquitoes, malaria and then gay fever are also claiming lives. the dilemma they're surrounded by it, but there isn't any clean water to drink. so it's, it's, it's been a while. and the worst thing is that this was to the, for the worst part. so the forestry plan, i've been granted even more for august and we'll probably have sea life expectancy . go down august on we'll probably see in for mortality. go up
would be under water. the color was due to the u. s. will be under water. the u. k would be under water and that you get no city, no town, without water. everybody would be drowning in this water with 60 feet of water. so this is the kind of scale that we have. i estimated 16000000 children are affected. they haven't just lost homes in schools, but they also faced disease and malnutrition. as the water became stagnant in the southern st province. there are already breakouts of color, diarrhea,...
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would be under water. the cause of the state of the u. s. will be under water. the u. k. would be under water and you know, should be no town without water. everybody would be turning in. it's whatever 60 feet of water standing. so this is the kind of scale that we have with agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, real cracks, everything has been effected. even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. another monsoon season is just a few months away. some of java down to 0, john. sure, my son. and you can watch august on the great deluge here on saturday. oh, $330.00 gmc on al jazeera, heavy rains of flood, since it all of destroyed tens of thousands of homes across the country. made agencies say at least $80000.00 families are now in need of humanitarian assistance, or there is hipaa morgan reports. this is the road to m zayed village south of south dar forest capital niana. it's one of the latest villages to be affected by heavy rains and flash floods into dam. many are now living out in the open lay. what little of the
would be under water. the cause of the state of the u. s. will be under water. the u. k. would be under water and you know, should be no town without water. everybody would be turning in. it's whatever 60 feet of water standing. so this is the kind of scale that we have with agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, real cracks, everything has been effected. even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. another monsoon season is just a few months...
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u. k. would leave the european union with just a babel and tray deal in place. really, the hardest breaks it possible. this is the wing also that's a list trust belongs to even though she was a, remain over to you as somebody who lobbied aggressively for tex carts and for a small state that brought chaos when she and her government, i'm had a budget just a few weeks ago was completely crashed the financial markets she's. she is on the fire from the conservative moderates who are really saying that she has no authority, no economic competence. and they really want to see her go. the prime minister is being slammed left, right, and center. what can we expect to happen with her period? every hour is another mystery. terry. and we know now that sarah graham brady, who was an inferential, our bet venture. her has, he has been seen to go into down the street that's normally read as a sign that he would discuss with her the way that she can go, or the way that she could make way for another prime minister. this is obviously not confirmed. so we really sort of baiting o
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u. k. would be underwater and that you know, strictly not down with our water with i've never seen climate gardner on this. okay. i have simply no word to describe what i've seen. moccasins romance with the yearly monsoon season. is we into poetry, culture and even food at 2022, so called monsoon on steroids. rock more water in a few days than the 30 year average. an unprecedented disaster on an unimaginable scale. it is a tough to wrap your head around, or how a monsoon can actually do this to an entire country. as far as i can see, there is an inland sea hospitals, schools, medical centers. i regret everything has been taken over by the great deluge. we've been heading stories from fathers who couldn't be their children because there was no dry land. you've heard stories about children who were drinking from the same water, but they're dead catalyse looking. i mean, a dear mother, my name is a good to know, but i will tap my dog. h happen a lot in regarding a video of gig a a. 2 a n a villa. do
u. k. would be underwater and that you know, strictly not down with our water with i've never seen climate gardner on this. okay. i have simply no word to describe what i've seen. moccasins romance with the yearly monsoon season. is we into poetry, culture and even food at 2022, so called monsoon on steroids. rock more water in a few days than the 30 year average. an unprecedented disaster on an unimaginable scale. it is a tough to wrap your head around, or how a monsoon can actually do this to...
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u. k would be under water and that, you know, should be no town without water, everybody would be drowning and it's whatever, it's 60 feet of water standing. so this is the kind of scale that we're, i, agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, real tracks. everything has been effected, even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. and then the monsoon season is just a few months away from the job down to 0, jump short langston. and more in the story pakistan, the great sal huge, it can be seen at 1630 james on friday. and again at 330 james on saturday here on, on to 0. us president joe biden has announced he's pardoning thousands of people convicted of marijuana physician under federal laws. he's also urging state governors to quash similar convictions made under state laws. she pretends he has moved from washington. they think we have this, this moved by the president to pardon those who were federally convicted of the simple possession of marijuana. but it must be pointed out that it's very rare for people to be convicted of a single char
u. k would be under water and that, you know, should be no town without water, everybody would be drowning and it's whatever, it's 60 feet of water standing. so this is the kind of scale that we're, i, agriculture, education, health, roads, bridges, real tracks. everything has been effected, even if the government had the estimated $40000000000.00 to rebuild it could take years. and then the monsoon season is just a few months away from the job down to 0, jump short langston. and more in the...
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u. k to these revelations? would you expect any coverage in the u. k. press over this? i mean, you know, we, we made the document itself available to download. we did lots of screen grabs in our article we, we very much encourage and welcome any west journalist to report on this. i'm, i strongly doubt will. it goes against the now this narrative of ukrainian innocence and heroism and it undermines the claim that this isn't a proxy. what would you keep hearing about, even though it's been as good as admitted by this point? and yeah, i mean, you know, russia is quite clearly a victim in this, as i mentioned, the, you know, where the, the retaliatory strike that was carried out across the ukraine, which seems to have city tripled countries, electricity, and access the water. you know, to not only took the lives of things between 10 and 20 people. now you know what, what would the reaction be if the bridge was struck and rushed out either by in she would plan or by this truck. what would happen? yes i was and people would have died needing to yes. a actually massive retalia
u. k to these revelations? would you expect any coverage in the u. k. press over this? i mean, you know, we, we made the document itself available to download. we did lots of screen grabs in our article we, we very much encourage and welcome any west journalist to report on this. i'm, i strongly doubt will. it goes against the now this narrative of ukrainian innocence and heroism and it undermines the claim that this isn't a proxy. what would you keep hearing about, even though it's been as...
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u. k. so who would be the candidate that the policy could get behind? well, that's going to be the very big question. the polls currently and look like she seen actually leads them and he so far as able to looks as if you can go to the most support. i'm pretty soon. i can self ran for child run for some comments over the summer. he was running against less trust. he has experience and government as the former chancellor. and he also saw the loss of the core of the course, these last 6 weeks, that what he said about this trust economic policies, they would be detrimental, actually came true. so he, you know, that also gives them support in terms of his capabilities and competence. and then of course, what we're seeing on him as well is there are women that an important could also be a front runner in his and in his, in a. so this election process many election process. am she is there she is the leader of the house of commons. she's not very well known. she also doesn't have a lot of government experience. so it is said that, you know, because she is a l
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u. k, they would be obliterated. and this is why at the moment, this is not what they're planning, say, list process, personal standing is really in tatters. only about one and 10 british people are thing is thinking that she is doing a good job as prime minister and the opposition labor parties is leading in the polls up to 30 points. so it has done an enormous damage the all the credibility, the economic credibility, basically that the conservative party traditionally has, is put in question and it will take a long time for them to regain that trust of the voters for their economic credibility. when it's unclear whether or not less trust will have time to even fight for, for that trust to, to return. right. because there are people speculating, she might not even be able to make it to the end of the week. how likely do you think it is that she'll become the most short lived trenton prime minister in british history? well, it's very much the balance for less trust. it's very difficult to get rid of her for the conse
u. k, they would be obliterated. and this is why at the moment, this is not what they're planning, say, list process, personal standing is really in tatters. only about one and 10 british people are thing is thinking that she is doing a good job as prime minister and the opposition labor parties is leading in the polls up to 30 points. so it has done an enormous damage the all the credibility, the economic credibility, basically that the conservative party traditionally has, is put in question...
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u. k. believe johnson would run again for prime minister. a week ago we would be surprised if we were thinking or is johnson becoming our prime minister again very soon. so it's been a whirlwind of events here in london. never right off or as johnson completely the political graveyard is listed with the careers. people who say forrest johnson's finish the left the door open for return down the road in his message to his supporters saying he's not going to run his time. but now it looks certain that we'll have pretty soon and out next later, the conservative policy and prime minister, the conservative party, is now brought down 3 prime ministers in a rug. and if you were to ask to resume orest johnson all is trust. i think all of them will tell you that biggest challenge with no offense meant to the opposition parties. was not the enemies in policy terms. it was people within their own policy that they fit the most. and we are now going to have a 3rd prime minister in a single year. is going to face and questions over legitimacy. you know, pe
u. k. believe johnson would run again for prime minister. a week ago we would be surprised if we were thinking or is johnson becoming our prime minister again very soon. so it's been a whirlwind of events here in london. never right off or as johnson completely the political graveyard is listed with the careers. people who say forrest johnson's finish the left the door open for return down the road in his message to his supporters saying he's not going to run his time. but now it looks certain...
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u. k. and the republic of ireland, which is in the e u, that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and e, you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively move the border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports, a unionist policy, the d u p says is undermines the place in the u. k. it's refused to that northern island form of government until the protocol is scrapped. report was presented that view in general assembly on thursday saying these railey occupation of the palestinian territories is indistinguishable from sattler colonialism. it's from the special repertoire on human rights in the territories that they pre assess the youth, a different term. apartheid that code statements from amnesty international earlier this year and human rights watch in 2021. israel and others have criticize the un report and accused itself is of the anti semitism america that the james space reports. israel for many years is said is a victim of unfair criticism that the united na
u. k. and the republic of ireland, which is in the e u, that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and e, you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively move the border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports, a unionist policy, the d u p says is undermines the place in the u. k. it's refused to that northern island form of government until the protocol is...
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was please the markets, but it would also be given and that we've had 12 years now of spending restraint, which is had pretty nasty economic and social consequences from u. k. it would be a big mistake in some respects, and particularly this issue. as you said, low income households are facing very shar, rises in the cost of essential goods. mr. soon that when he was still, chances are planted, you may, that benefit to low income households will be operated in mind with inflation. there's been some speculation that he plans to break that promise and cost benefits in real terms, low income households. and i think that would very quickly, right, you know, that was close and very large economic and social problems in the short run over the longer term. the big challenge is, is that lisa ross was actually asking the right questions. although she had the wrong answers, she pointed out that 12 years of conservative government at delivered level growth, low productivity, leg broken wheel, right? yes, i'm hadn't really been a great success from economic perspectives. the question is, what is mr. soon active to do, to restore or the media inter, sorry, difficult, i
was please the markets, but it would also be given and that we've had 12 years now of spending restraint, which is had pretty nasty economic and social consequences from u. k. it would be a big mistake in some respects, and particularly this issue. as you said, low income households are facing very shar, rises in the cost of essential goods. mr. soon that when he was still, chances are planted, you may, that benefit to low income households will be operated in mind with inflation. there's been...
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u. k. that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island, which is part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the laws. that means i need to call an election, so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the u. k. post wreck to deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between nor
u. k. that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island, which is part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of...
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u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and out shacks and northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d u. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is scrapped. where we challenge as this report from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch efforts to break the political deadlock have failed. so northern ireland must now head back to the poles. i hear it when the policies say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules. the law, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland prot
u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and out shacks and northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d u. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is...
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u. k. were country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous ethnocentric u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of dysfunction, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by in recent monthly u. k is now with 2 promises. according to retired and indifferent bus was him easy, global repercussions could be adding to the instability, the state of democracy, i would say it is what is what active maybe because it's very ready that country i do, i think going to have any changes or the never will give a very, very bad the outside market, the value of the phone. so the outside this is that the really nice fellow stevens. often i ended up having to go to hand through the one that you would miss. just very, very enthusiastic about sanctions against the today, what happened is that the french is, is that they have very high get very high domestic, and patients get an idea that was, i think it would not be approved at this moment. that is a banana because they are new and they are going to watch the democratic news. and the
u. k. were country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous ethnocentric u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of dysfunction, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by in recent monthly u. k is now with 2 promises. according to retired and indifferent bus was him easy, global repercussions could be adding to the instability, the state of democracy, i would say it...
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would have caused the real shock in the markets. that would've made things difficult, like getting loans for for the u. k. government that foreign course would have gone up and that makes the whole idea then of financial stability, much more difficult. so the idea is keeping jeremy hunt certainly helps that. a james cleverly as an interesting appointment, and he stays as foreign secretary at he was thought to be probably most at risk in the big offices of state at that's because late on sunday he decided he was backing boris johnson's political resurrection. but people say he's on a very good job at the foreign office, so he stays there at for richey snacked to talk about having a government of professionalism and integrity. the appointment of of sale a braverman back to the home office is, is an interesting one because she was sacked 6 days ago because she used her personal email to send an official document to someone who should have received it from a personal email. so the, the question of integrity is immediately put over the home secretary. and then you have been wallace who will state defense. tha
would have caused the real shock in the markets. that would've made things difficult, like getting loans for for the u. k. government that foreign course would have gone up and that makes the whole idea then of financial stability, much more difficult. so the idea is keeping jeremy hunt certainly helps that. a james cleverly as an interesting appointment, and he stays as foreign secretary at he was thought to be probably most at risk in the big offices of state at that's because late on sunday...
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u. k. were optimistic friday that the government would reverse key elements of a budget plan that continues to royal financial markets. behind those hopes, as the abrupt return of finance minister quasi quartering from meetings in washington courting, has denied any further changes to the many budget package of tax cuts. blood pressure is growing from fellow conservatives. earlier this week, the bank of england reaffirmed it would end its emergency bond buying program. today, putting more pressure on the government to act or a bigger mass is our correspondence in london. listen to her now for more beauty, the pressure is on the government to act to we know where all this is heading. what we're witnessing looks like the implosion of the government's economic policy. so less trust has only been prime minister for a few weeks and she came to power by saying that she wants to revive the sluggish british economy. and her plan was for growth, growth and grey. now the way she was gonna go about it was to cut taxes quite aggressively. the markets though, didn't like it. they thought that these tax
u. k. were optimistic friday that the government would reverse key elements of a budget plan that continues to royal financial markets. behind those hopes, as the abrupt return of finance minister quasi quartering from meetings in washington courting, has denied any further changes to the many budget package of tax cuts. blood pressure is growing from fellow conservatives. earlier this week, the bank of england reaffirmed it would end its emergency bond buying program. today, putting more...
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u. k. and the republic of island, an e u country. well, that would have ripped apart the piece deal that ended decades of violence between the 2. so that you can, that you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively moved the border between northern island and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked that northern irish ports, well, the unionist party, the d u. p says that that undermines they're placed in the u. k. and it has refused to let northern ireland form of government until this protocol is scrapped for re challenge has more on this from belfast. the democratic also unionist party basically pulled out of the power sharing executive collapse that executive under the good friday agreement. there is this sharing of executive functions ready between the d p which once northern are to stay as closely aligned to the united kingdom as possible and shin fain, which ultimately would like northern ireland to join with the republic of ireland. now the cause that's the executive was collapsed by the people it p
u. k. and the republic of island, an e u country. well, that would have ripped apart the piece deal that ended decades of violence between the 2. so that you can, that you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively moved the border between northern island and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked that northern irish ports, well, the unionist party, the d u. p says that that undermines they're placed in the u. k. and it has refused to let northern...
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u. k. m, the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the e you signed a deal that included a protocol, but effectively moved that border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k . some goods arriving from britain are now checked at northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is scrapped. where we challenge as this report from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls. i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the law, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week. the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland pr
u. k. m, the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the e you signed a deal that included a protocol, but effectively moved that border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k . some goods arriving from britain are now checked at northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the...
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u k. if the u. k. were a country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous s no center u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of this function, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by well, in recent months so that you gave me through 2 prime ministers and for finance ministers. that instability is having global repercussions believe it or not. have a, according to a retired indian diplomat, but what he had g, the state of democracy i would say is what is what active maybe because it's very rare the country i do, i think going to have to do that. the doc never will give a very, very bad the outside market, the value of the phone. so the outside, this is a really nice fellow stevens. often i did a driving was too high through the physician going to be, you would have been like that miss just very, very improved. go do that i just against today. what happened is that for french's is that they have very high gas prices. they're very high domestic and stations. also, there was, i think it would not be at this moment that you
u k. if the u. k. were a country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous s no center u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of this function, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by well, in recent months so that you gave me through 2 prime ministers and for finance ministers. that instability is having global repercussions believe it or not. have a, according...
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. a gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian ssr their night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you will be, what is it? the surgeon, this case is go as the last for this reason or that those will be read. you probably. yeah. cause yeah, i don't reach me. then you brought it in here. feel a job for the last. do you prefer to be proud of that particular share? is rubio, bishop mutual, you in particular to job personally and what should i say? let's check the reports you gave and sent across the ocean with great satisfaction rows. for instance, they had to infiltrate his saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group there. in the baltic region, the network acted efficiently, but like numbers. however, in u
however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. a gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian ssr their night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you will be, what is it? the surgeon, this case is go as...
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u. k. bond market guilt markets would come to a screeching halt roundabout now on friday, cause a huge panic over the middle of this week in financial markets and ready applied a great deal of pressure. i think, to the government to change course, it'd be on the card. so sometime the reaction to the mini budget barely 2 weeks ago, we did funded tax cuts with a huge borrowing with the implications that these borrowing would be sorted out some point in the future. but not now the panic that this started in financial markets. all that was already been effectively priced, did you turn? was all already looking? quite likely. it's just a question of how long was it going to take before they come? not that the problem today, i think is the least trust as you turned on parts of the big extra borrowing. she was planning $18000000000.00 parents out to the remaining $43000000000.00 pounds of tax cuts and other things. it may not actually be enough and looking at some of the market reaction probably won't be enough to entirely ease people's fears and to get out of this immediate crisis that there are. m
u. k. bond market guilt markets would come to a screeching halt roundabout now on friday, cause a huge panic over the middle of this week in financial markets and ready applied a great deal of pressure. i think, to the government to change course, it'd be on the card. so sometime the reaction to the mini budget barely 2 weeks ago, we did funded tax cuts with a huge borrowing with the implications that these borrowing would be sorted out some point in the future. but not now the panic that this...
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so soon would of course, the real shock in the markets that would have made things difficult. like getting loans for the u. k. government that borrowing cost would have gone up, and that makes the whole idea then of financial stability, much more difficult. so the idea is keeping jeremy hunt certainly helps that. germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine off to russia's invasion. you. lead is a meeting in germany to lay out what is being called a new marshall plan. it's estimated that reconstruction is going to cost at least $200000000000.00. that you, commissions presidents is that the attacks on infrastructure were acts of terrorism . ah, a funeral procession has been health of palestinians killed during an israeli raid in the occupied west bank. a prominent leader of the on group lyons den was among the victims israeli military and to nobliss on monday night, sparking protests, at least 5 people were killed in the city. another was killed now ramallah the u. s . as it continues to engage with the kremlin to bring home brittany greiner despite russian court rejecting our appeal against a 9 year
so soon would of course, the real shock in the markets that would have made things difficult. like getting loans for the u. k. government that borrowing cost would have gone up, and that makes the whole idea then of financial stability, much more difficult. so the idea is keeping jeremy hunt certainly helps that. germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine off to russia's invasion. you. lead is a meeting in germany to lay out what is being called a new marshall plan. it's estimated...
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u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would bear lap act. washington in the financial well to the u. s. leads the blind to the you in the u. k. into recession because they have no other options. the occurrences would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse and for the europeans, they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns. that as the energy bill since the sama have clearly shown what direction this has all been going in, but their political elliots weren't paying attention focused on loan, bringing russia to. it's nice, whatever the cost. and now it seems that brussels can finally see the riding on the wall. europe has sat itself on the distractive political path and the ally that promise to help it along the way is only benefiting from that former u. s. army chief or vice chief of thoughts and i say have said that mercury support the grain is a worthy investment. with a can support account in full 1 point one percent of the countries budget. he emphasized washington is helping to create a strong opponent of moscow. we've invested and i mean, invested a $66000000.00 in ukraine this year, and that's li
u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would bear lap act. washington in the financial well to the u. s. leads the blind to the you in the u. k. into recession because they have no other options. the occurrences would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse and for the europeans, they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns. that as the energy bill since the sama have clearly shown what direction this has all been going in, but their...
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u. k. time. basically what happened is usually happening is she would be taken to the prison or sub there in confinement. and they would question hope, you know, already her brother has been arrested and have been questioning her brother. i'm putting pressure under on have family members to kind of force her and her family to come out and do tv false confessions. that's another trend i do in government has been doing, but from her message, this is really interesting that the lines are really written. interestingly, she doesn't apologize for it. she just says, oh, it's pill down by accident, which is which you read in social media activists. they all picked it up and they're talking about it and everyone says, we know this, this has been done under duress. so we don't actually judge you by days. and this has been a trend that's that pick up on social media at the moment. that was an again sharika, an activist for women's rights. well, here in europe, tens of thousands of french workers have joined a widening strike demanding pay heights to keep up with soaring, living costs. the latest walk out is an ext
u. k. time. basically what happened is usually happening is she would be taken to the prison or sub there in confinement. and they would question hope, you know, already her brother has been arrested and have been questioning her brother. i'm putting pressure under on have family members to kind of force her and her family to come out and do tv false confessions. that's another trend i do in government has been doing, but from her message, this is really interesting that the lines are really...
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u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would bear lap act washington in the financial well to the you asked police to blind to the you in the u. k. in say, recession because they have no other options. the occurrences would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse and for the europeans, they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns. that as the energy bill since the sama have clearly shown what direction this has all been going in, but their political elliots weren't paying attention focused on loan, bringing russia to its knees, whatever the cost. and now it seems that brussels can finally see the writing on the wall. europe has sat itself on the distractive political bath and the ally that promised to help it along the way is only benefiting from that. we spoke with economists and political colonies, i have who says an old sunni game being played her the us is doing everything to keep europe dependent on them to make the old game that the brits have done before to keep this hominy on the continent to rule outside and to rule from the outside. but if you hear now mister burrell and misses on the line, she wa
u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would bear lap act washington in the financial well to the you asked police to blind to the you in the u. k. in say, recession because they have no other options. the occurrences would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse and for the europeans, they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns. that as the energy bill since the sama have clearly shown what direction this has all been going in, but...
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my role model is your party premier fees. jewish by your return call. charlie k u m o report card yellow up. would you be ramos e, you know, be emotional northwind here in so you're local by now he won't. colorado muscle. you more look it up. i me body russell herald normally. i mean go through what was in columbus? oh, oh wow. you got me anita. in the avalon luncheon, the on, on a one mutual man. he say in mother she jo, current company, give me the theat rochelle, just with an eel, legal, kinsey. ha, now i'm going to look that up here in the philadelphia, so we're not here yet. not to know you. you have yeah, i dusky limit of no easy way, including example started a little bit dante's. he put the owner letters discrete us in on a month or 2. i see must those should be much could be a fee or not for you all are holding the labor up close to little she oh so yeah that i will just he that is she fee on the 4000 total? no. hold on a roberto, a pick up on the of the a hologram a good time. he a she taught me to corp her her up to corp hope you're doing well. yeah. she, tiffany: already did a printer.
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u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would barely back washington in the financial world to the u. s. leasing bryant, the you in the u. k. in see a recession because they have no other options. their currency would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse, and for the europeans, they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns that as their energy bill since the summer have clearly shown what direction this has all been going in. but their political elliott's weren't paying attention focused on loan, bringing russia to it's near whatever the cost. and now it seems that brussels can finally see the riding on the wall. europe has set itself on a distractive political bath and the ally that promise to help it along the way is only benefiting from that. be again, reaction from economist and political comment that i could hammer. he says there's an old familiar game at play right now. the u. s. is doing everything to keep europe dependent on them to make the all game that the brits have done before to keep for this harmony on the continent to rule outside and to rule from the outside . but if you hear now mr
u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would barely back washington in the financial world to the u. s. leasing bryant, the you in the u. k. in see a recession because they have no other options. their currency would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse, and for the europeans, they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns that as their energy bill since the summer have clearly shown what direction this has all been going in. but their...
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian ssr their night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you'll be what is it is this case is go as the last war, this researcher beside the general did you what that those will be read, you'll probably yeah, crazy. i don't reach me then you brought it in here. so course up towards the show for the last 2 days. probably heard about that, but it got a job you vision mutual, you in particular to show up personally and or should i say like the reports you gave and sent across the ocean were heard with great satisfaction in bella ross, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of a organized groups and the baltic region. the network acted efficiently, b
however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian ssr their night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you'll be what is it is this case is go as the last war,...