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u. k? yes, the, the important hearing is the one in july, which is when the court will look at whether the policy is impact lawful. and if the court decides that isn't and yes, we can bring them back am. but the extreme damage that was injured is incredibly concerning. and a lot of people say so us, they're such a run that they will kill themselves. and i really don't know why that would leave us, you know, and the damage that we just individuals by the quotation and to that amazed. that's not something that we can either take ac is that and it's very hard for us to understand bio guzman is carrying down the street. when there are other things that we could do that would a much more humane. and i would say much more active if we gave baez's to people in halley and other refugees, same as we did he grain ins. and that would put people smugglers out business, and that would stop people risk analysis in the channel. so i, we find it incredibly difficult to understand by the british government woul
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u. k. accepted over at $60000.00 ukranian refugees over the last 3 months. samira kill louis again, believes london is trading its asylum seekers. unequally? yes. according to the u. k statement, the presence of refugees on his territory is costing 5000000 pounds a day. they say they are fighting against illegal migration and use that to justify any laws adopted by the government. they've made an exception for ukrainian refugees, so they can enter the country with her without a visa and gain a full range of rights. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees. they accept ukrainians, but they send others back to rwanda. this while taking into account earlier, the u. k. specifically raised the issue with the united nations about lack of human rights and principles of rule of law in rwanda. but now as the situation is unfolding in the interests of the british government, it's positions have changed because we're wanda agreed to accept the refugees in order to get support from the british government in international arenas. and for the president of rwanda to gain approval. now as western brands leave russia mass, and protest
u. k. accepted over at $60000.00 ukranian refugees over the last 3 months. samira kill louis again, believes london is trading its asylum seekers. unequally? yes. according to the u. k statement, the presence of refugees on his territory is costing 5000000 pounds a day. they say they are fighting against illegal migration and use that to justify any laws adopted by the government. they've made an exception for ukrainian refugees, so they can enter the country with her without a visa and gain a...
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u by its creators was security and prosperity. and they're not delivering on either one right now. you can't keep talking about it. when reality is the opposite . go ahead, george. yes, yes. unfortunately, the k a e u is leading the conference to austin. he pointed out that the energy problems along pre date of the position of sanctions, you know, they gambled based on the, you know, they didn't even remotely have the infrastructure for the renewables in place. and we will get rid of the fossil fuels, then they gambled foolishly on these the allies. and so i'm thinking about a russian economy. and then the, you know, they really have no idea what to do next. and what's, what's really happening is they are in be on the mining, not just the basis of the kind of the global kind of financial system with the dollar and the reserve currency, the euro, and everything. because countries are going to just move away from that to what they've done is created the spot market for their ideology. ok, and you could lose big time and they are all the time we have. i want to get somebody to pass that here in moscow, and thank you for watching us here. are the see next time, remember ah mm . mm hm. needs to co
u by its creators was security and prosperity. and they're not delivering on either one right now. you can't keep talking about it. when reality is the opposite . go ahead, george. yes, yes. unfortunately, the k a e u is leading the conference to austin. he pointed out that the energy problems along pre date of the position of sanctions, you know, they gambled based on the, you know, they didn't even remotely have the infrastructure for the renewables in place. and we will get rid of the fossil...
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u. k. in, should there be more outrage among voters? yes, that should. but democracy in britain has always been a little bit strange and, and dealt with at arm's length almost then that the government has never really taken it seriously. i don't think they, they quite happy to just that people make a noise and they go away again and hope that that's going to happen. it's not going to happen this time borrows. johnson has gone a step too far. all of the parties that he held during the time of lockdown, there are many people who never got to see loved ones as they were dying because of lockdown. and they now know that while they were sitting back, worried about the peep, the people in the hospital, the people who was sick, or as johnson and his pals were drinking and having a good time. you say that he's gone too far this time, but he does have this incredible track record of god going from one crisis to the next and coming out each time smelling like a rose. yes, you can do that just so long, but eventually the ship sinks, you can go from reef to reef, bu
u. k. in, should there be more outrage among voters? yes, that should. but democracy in britain has always been a little bit strange and, and dealt with at arm's length almost then that the government has never really taken it seriously. i don't think they, they quite happy to just that people make a noise and they go away again and hope that that's going to happen. it's not going to happen this time borrows. johnson has gone a step too far. all of the parties that he held during the time of...
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u. s. inflation reaches its high level 40. yes. fueled by the rising cost of energy and other services. taking the u. k to court human rights groups seek an injunction to stop the government from sending asylum seekers to lawanda. plus, i'm only found that i'm get you in the columbia an amazon where deforestation is rising at an alarming rate, putting at risk the world's most important rain forest. ah, welcome to the program protest as in india, pakistan and bunger that should amending the arrest of a former spokeswoman for india's governing b. j. p. no push asthma was suspended on sunday after making comments about the prop hammett under many consider that offensive victoria gate, the reports in various cities from the deli oh, til ohio to deco to dakota. i was in worship is gathered as to friday. prayers to voice that opposition to comments made by an indian politician, yet not real, protesting as an indian woman made bad comments about the character of our beloved prophet, muhammad. so we are here. nepal sharma is the target of their anger. the former spokeswoman for india's governing b. j. p. made
u. s. inflation reaches its high level 40. yes. fueled by the rising cost of energy and other services. taking the u. k to court human rights groups seek an injunction to stop the government from sending asylum seekers to lawanda. plus, i'm only found that i'm get you in the columbia an amazon where deforestation is rising at an alarming rate, putting at risk the world's most important rain forest. ah, welcome to the program protest as in india, pakistan and bunger that should amending the...
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yes. one of 2 russian men accused by the u. k. of poisoning the kremlin critic alexander lit, and then to go has died dmitri cove to die to coven. 19 in moscow respiratory at an anchor was a former k g, b spy, who died in london in 2006 after he drunk tea. lace with radio active material. hundreds of afghan refugees of hell protests in islamabad, demanding the right to work in pakistan. most all his aras, okay, does your headline sneeze continues after the stream? ah, no, not a from, with an honest with me. but for this the new for those. and we said that the home and a view to what you said or to well, be held that the put to be with a, you know, you're the one. i don't want a shooting avita to look on counting the cost the well, bank was a global recession. so is the inevitable. the british government takes aim at storing energy bills, but will at ease the cost of living crisis i'm focused on economy is on the brink of collapse, how the new government pull it back and counting the cost on al jazeera millerio. we're coming for yo
yes. one of 2 russian men accused by the u. k. of poisoning the kremlin critic alexander lit, and then to go has died dmitri cove to die to coven. 19 in moscow respiratory at an anchor was a former k g, b spy, who died in london in 2006 after he drunk tea. lace with radio active material. hundreds of afghan refugees of hell protests in islamabad, demanding the right to work in pakistan. most all his aras, okay, does your headline sneeze continues after the stream? ah, no, not a from, with an...
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yes. something else apart from talk over geopolitical issues. the u. k. prime minister bars johnson on his canadian counterpart, justin credo joked about whether they should undress in order to show that their tougher than love him or put in the russian that president has occasionally ditched his shirt on vacation with photo showing him on horseback. during fishing trips an icy swims in the siberian lightens the thousands in munich, frustrated by the policies of the g 7, made their feelings clear. during a 2nd day of protests, demonstrators claimed there's plenty of talk, but little action from the group on big issues. some are also demanding nato end. it's army of ukraine, albright availability and school. i work with the resistance group because we are totally against this war escalating ukraine. we had a great fear that nato will openly intervene, and unfortunately, it is already doing with the arms deliveries an objective intervention by nato. and we do not know how exactly it will escalate. we must therefore take decisive action against this thread
yes. something else apart from talk over geopolitical issues. the u. k. prime minister bars johnson on his canadian counterpart, justin credo joked about whether they should undress in order to show that their tougher than love him or put in the russian that president has occasionally ditched his shirt on vacation with photo showing him on horseback. during fishing trips an icy swims in the siberian lightens the thousands in munich, frustrated by the policies of the g 7, made their feelings...
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u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much. the w corresponded bigot master in london. thanks. oh yes, the image you are unlikely to be taking with your smartphone any time. soon, scientists have released data on nearly 2000000000 stars in our galaxy. it's a massive step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way the europe in space agencies. gaia probe, as given astronomers new insights into how stars are born, and how they die, the milky way, our galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one a thin is our son. that our closest neighbors in space hold so much mystery. seen from earth, they appear so close together that you can't tell them apart. but the launch of the guy, a probe in 2013 changed that. why do, ah, the garage? state of the art optical technology and observation from space from a much more favourable position. never before had the locations and movements of the stars in the milky way. they measured with such precision, they should temper towards their temperature, the chemical composition, how they move towards us or away from us out of this data is availa
u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much. the w corresponded bigot master in london. thanks. oh yes, the image you are unlikely to be taking with your smartphone any time. soon, scientists have released data on nearly 2000000000 stars in our galaxy. it's a massive step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way the europe in space agencies. gaia probe, as given astronomers new insights into how stars are born, and how they die, the milky way, our...
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and yes, was accused of august writing, the removal of her predecessor eva morale is she denies the allegations and the u. k. high court has approved a controversial government plan to send a sign and take it to wanda. but human rights groups are appealing the decision. the 1st flash with 30 migrants is sure to leave on monday. saturday marks one month centurain abil, aclu was shot in the head by his wiley forces. while she was on assignment engine aim al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent in figure in for guest investigation rather into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west. bank. sharon was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these rally occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. and as in ron con, reports from ramallah, she's being honored and remembered in more ways than 11 months from the killing of o t, as in june, the sharina barkley and calls for an investigation into her death continue to be ignored by the israelis the u. s state department has said it once an open independent israeli investigation despite the fact
and yes, was accused of august writing, the removal of her predecessor eva morale is she denies the allegations and the u. k. high court has approved a controversial government plan to send a sign and take it to wanda. but human rights groups are appealing the decision. the 1st flash with 30 migrants is sure to leave on monday. saturday marks one month centurain abil, aclu was shot in the head by his wiley forces. while she was on assignment engine aim al jazeera media network continues to...
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u. k. the threat had been looming for some time, but the decision still had many migrants hard. this don't really understand for the rec center. yes. is it moodle policy? we got refugees or spoken to more than a 100 human, given these notices that say they go to forcibly removed from the country. the court's decision means the 1st flights to rwanda could get underway. in the coming days. the u. k. signed an agreement with the east african nation in april this year . the controversial deal cause for asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k. a. the restore rise or on boats being center a wonder and not allowed to return. their kigali will take full responsibility for the migrants and their asylum applications. in exchange for economic aid. the british government argues the program is intended to undermine people smuggling networks and dissuade people from trying to cross the english channel. it says more than $10000.00 people have made the dangerous crossing so far this year. but campaign is say, the plan also puts migrants in danger and suggests the government is trying to dodge its international obligations. we don't believe that any
u. k. the threat had been looming for some time, but the decision still had many migrants hard. this don't really understand for the rec center. yes. is it moodle policy? we got refugees or spoken to more than a 100 human, given these notices that say they go to forcibly removed from the country. the court's decision means the 1st flights to rwanda could get underway. in the coming days. the u. k. signed an agreement with the east african nation in april this year . the controversial deal cause...
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yes. while you say been spending big and it does not the number sound big, the u. k says it spends about 1300000000, which is roughly 3 percent of what we spent on our disasters. warren afghanistan, the americans have so far committed about $40000000000.00, which is one percent of what they committed to that wasteful, and totally pointless war in iraq in which i fought. these are large sums or so it would appear initially, but these sums now are not being wasted. and part of that $40000000000.00, of course, from the americans, is going to help you create sustain their economy as well. so those costs will continue. as the european countries, we're talking the low hundreds of millions of euro's drops in the ocean in their budgets. of course, a lot of this money is also providing jobs, supporting other economies around the world. but what about these countries boosting their defense spending right now? is that something that's going to be here to stay? well one think. so germany, for example, you know, committed a 100000000000 euros, which defense too much to make germa
yes. while you say been spending big and it does not the number sound big, the u. k says it spends about 1300000000, which is roughly 3 percent of what we spent on our disasters. warren afghanistan, the americans have so far committed about $40000000000.00, which is one percent of what they committed to that wasteful, and totally pointless war in iraq in which i fought. these are large sums or so it would appear initially, but these sums now are not being wasted. and part of that...
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u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. the european space agency has released trove of data. i nearly 2000000000. yes, 1000000000 stars and our galaxy. he one giant step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way. the data is all thanks to the essays guy a probe which is giving astronomers insights into how stars are born and how they die. the milky way, ah galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one of thin is our son. that our closest neighbors in space hold so much mystery seen from earth. they appear so close together that you can't tell them apart. but the launch of the guy, a probe in 2013 changed that qua ah. the garage. state of theat, optical technology and observation from space from a much more favourable position. never before have the locations and movements of the stars in the milky way. they measured with such precision. they should temper towards the temperature, the chemical composition. how they moved to us or away from us and all this data is available now. one discovery is that fragments of other star systems a floating in our galaxy, remnants of galactic collision
u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. the european space agency has released trove of data. i nearly 2000000000. yes, 1000000000 stars and our galaxy. he one giant step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way. the data is all thanks to the essays guy a probe which is giving astronomers insights into how stars are born and how they die. the milky way, ah galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one of thin is our son. that our...
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u. k. where 24 percent of people are unionized, i presume that's different. yes. well, i think it's definitely worth putting, putting that figure into context. you know, sort of, if we, if we move back to the 970, the figure was was much higher. so compared to say, 50 years ago, the, the strength of unions is a significantly, i've been reduced. the, the significance of the rail strikes will will touch, come, we are expecting many, not the economy. we've looked at absences and there's also impacts expected in the retail fear, hospitality. i'm the rail network himself. so although the influence has been several times this, this will still have significant impact on the home. so as we're discussing it, it's not just right where work is we're talking about viruses and you can go and strike next week with go. airport telecom work has been work is all due to strike this summer. we know the u. k. already faces stagnating economy. so when you add a whole series of strikes on to that, what impact does that, how does that tip the country into recession tbr, where we are cur
u. k. where 24 percent of people are unionized, i presume that's different. yes. well, i think it's definitely worth putting, putting that figure into context. you know, sort of, if we, if we move back to the 970, the figure was was much higher. so compared to say, 50 years ago, the, the strength of unions is a significantly, i've been reduced. the, the significance of the rail strikes will will touch, come, we are expecting many, not the economy. we've looked at absences and there's also...
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yes, a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. the day after surviving a confidence vote, the u. k. prime ministers told his cabinet to get on with the job, but there remained cbs questions about boris johnson's future. charlie angela has more from london support from his cabinet. after a night, when boys johnson's political life faced its biggest challenge, yet the prime minister was eager to bash on with business. as usual, you very much. you're very good to see you. i think it's quite by lynn oil good work yesterday because i was, was a very good day because i were able not to draw a line under the issues on the person's. i want to talk about a, we're able to get a little he, but what i think the people in this country was what we are doing and to help them to take the country. oh, when does the appointment of the prime minister and his lawyer less want to push past the embarrassing result? where 41 percent of conservative m. p 's voted against him, hoping now the rest of the party and the public will let go of their anger about his transgressions. including the party gates saga
yes, a lot of heavy fighting in the east today. the day after surviving a confidence vote, the u. k. prime ministers told his cabinet to get on with the job, but there remained cbs questions about boris johnson's future. charlie angela has more from london support from his cabinet. after a night, when boys johnson's political life faced its biggest challenge, yet the prime minister was eager to bash on with business. as usual, you very much. you're very good to see you. i think it's quite by...
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u. k, he's in or wanda, presumably known somewhere where he wanted to be. has he had a chance to respond to what's happened? yes. far from the fray, boris johnson in rwanda, but certainly not insulated from it. he scoffed at the idea on thursday that he might resign if both of these at by elections were lost. he is holding that line. here's what he had to say earlier. yes, it's absolutely true that we've had some, some tough by election results and they've been, i think, a reflection of a lot of things. but we've got to recognize that our voters are going through a tough time in the road. and i think that as a government, i've got to listen to what people say and in particular to the difficulties people are facing over the cost of living. his is in the den. so a listen, and he'll carry on the but for how long? remember this is the prime minister who less than 3 weeks ago survived, but narrowly far too narrowly a vote of confidence by his own. m. p. 's 2 and 5 of whom turned against him. that was on the back of a string of scandals, of controversies, issues of trust and integrity around the so called party gate
u. k, he's in or wanda, presumably known somewhere where he wanted to be. has he had a chance to respond to what's happened? yes. far from the fray, boris johnson in rwanda, but certainly not insulated from it. he scoffed at the idea on thursday that he might resign if both of these at by elections were lost. he is holding that line. here's what he had to say earlier. yes, it's absolutely true that we've had some, some tough by election results and they've been, i think, a reflection of a lot...
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u. k. and especially with attempts to get less dependent on russian energy. all they're going to be able to deal with it. yes, you know, in many ways, you case in a better position than the rest of europe because they were only buying 3 percent of their natural gas. for example, from the russians. it was very easy for the u. k. to stop buying any energy products, products from or energy supplies from russia, whereas the dependency is much greater in the rest of the continent. we've all talked about germany, you know, importing 40 percent of their, of their not gas in a significant amount of their energy overall. so i think the challenges will be greater in europe. as you mentioned, the bank of england has at least started the process of raising rates, whereas the e. c. b is, is way behind. they haven't indicated that their 1st height will be until july. it's way too little too late. greg swenson from london based merchant bank brig. mccadden. thank you for your time. thanks. molly. soaring inflation, a high current account deficit and foreign exchange reserves barely enough to cover 2 months of imports. paki
u. k. and especially with attempts to get less dependent on russian energy. all they're going to be able to deal with it. yes, you know, in many ways, you case in a better position than the rest of europe because they were only buying 3 percent of their natural gas. for example, from the russians. it was very easy for the u. k. to stop buying any energy products, products from or energy supplies from russia, whereas the dependency is much greater in the rest of the continent. we've all talked...
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u. k. government's policy and well as chatted. he said, pointing out the policy of yes to be a law on the number on ground schools in terms of motor principles and some of the practicalities, and we will see what happens. but said, for instance, at the united nation court, refugee convention does not criminalize people who travel as i'm documenting my grants, and therefore they have the right to be listened to end. in this case, the u. k. government is offshore them, the right to listen to asylum seekers to another country. and so that's $11.00 of the problems that you pick up and it will come from. there's also another issue pertaining the global conflict on refugees and the international responsibility to, to share the parenting. and that is also something that they can pay. government is now an offshore the driver. who is the british government sending to rwanda. it could any refugee, no matter where in the world they're from anyone who wants to seek asylum in the u . k. could they in theory and are being sent to rwanda? indeed that, that is a big issue because they
u. k. government's policy and well as chatted. he said, pointing out the policy of yes to be a law on the number on ground schools in terms of motor principles and some of the practicalities, and we will see what happens. but said, for instance, at the united nation court, refugee convention does not criminalize people who travel as i'm documenting my grants, and therefore they have the right to be listened to end. in this case, the u. k. government is offshore them, the right to listen to...
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u. k. after the 14 syria, back in 2016, he was declared of all those charges for thousands of foreign secretary has criticized the done. yes, course sentence calling it's illegal. what donnie st post spokesperson said it was a polled at the sentence, and geopolitical analyst unplug. john mcdoogan says the death sentence is a warning to anyone else overseas thinking of joining the conflict. it was a legal decision carried out by the court. and i, even though they don't recognize the the l d r in the loop on the people's republic in the people's republic. those are still the governments in charge. you know, there is so, you know, whatever they say's is what's going to happen. and there's not a lot that they can do about it. they're telling people don't come here. mind your own business, because you don't love these people. they're sorry now because they got caught in this is, this is the way it always is, but they're not sorry. when they're engaging in crimes against the people who donica republic with, with the grand military it's, it's a 2 way street, you know, even me is a journalist. i'm on ukraine's hill list with a bun
u. k. after the 14 syria, back in 2016, he was declared of all those charges for thousands of foreign secretary has criticized the done. yes, course sentence calling it's illegal. what donnie st post spokesperson said it was a polled at the sentence, and geopolitical analyst unplug. john mcdoogan says the death sentence is a warning to anyone else overseas thinking of joining the conflict. it was a legal decision carried out by the court. and i, even though they don't recognize the the l d r in...
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look yes, he ended up brought the head lucky relo nicholas k o u m. anthy agent aint gotta go on a lot, emily thought his, this be hardly less the error they lost, got busy models go low. no, they load, they see load the door, he it, they said computer nothing. it would show you know he, you're more steering said the are better. but i say good in the washer august. the paramilitary leaders gradually took control of coca production and the lads and handle connections with the mexican cartels and major international crime networks . deep in the jungle, the scramble for coca would change the fate of another armed group. the fog, a marxist gorilla group, fought for a fair distribution of land active on a few fronts. but with meagre means, they would extort large landowners and kidnapped them for ransom. but in the mid nineties far guerrillas adapted to the changing times without looking now my concern about whom community can meet us also because her abode, young breezy barrett i and gone through a medical graphic. over gurgle, room peddler all was young, but it's, it's your job, but as yo
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u. k. many thanks for joining us on the program i were to deploy. does the d 7 ones a campaign to rival china's belton road? yes. well, i think the belgian road initiative that china launched has been very successful and it's success is really the reason why the western countries are trying to come up with a count to measure. which is ironic because of course the built in road initiative in itself was in response to an alternative to the or a well established postwar, bretton woods i'm of world bank type of approach to developing countries and, and essentially it's an approach that said it would help these countries to develop, but there is not a single country that actually has successfully developed and moved decisively from developing countries status to develop countries status in the past 70 years under the i m f world bank system, which is why in china offered an alternative and the key feature of tentative is that china was mainly literally aiming to help these countries development policies and advance their economic growth focusing, particularly on infrastructure investment, funding providing funding w
u. k. many thanks for joining us on the program i were to deploy. does the d 7 ones a campaign to rival china's belton road? yes. well, i think the belgian road initiative that china launched has been very successful and it's success is really the reason why the western countries are trying to come up with a count to measure. which is ironic because of course the built in road initiative in itself was in response to an alternative to the or a well established postwar, bretton woods i'm of world...
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u. k. will have a new leader within weeks. joe hall is outside the houses of parliament. yes, nick johnson needs a 180 votes in his favor in order to secure a majority. but even if he does, when there are many who feel his time has prime minister may have reached the beginning of the end. here's my colleague paul brennan, with a report on the day's events. ah, recent feverish speculation about polish johnson's political future had been relegated somewhat by last week's fort a national holiday in honor of the queen's platinum jubilee. but the public brewing, which greeted the prime minister at friday service of thanksgiving for the queen was an ominous indicator. ah, a random sample of london commuters confirms a certain degree of public disillusionment. subtle, i was so tallahassee that he got bold. that was almost like africa tanner, the pose i think, reflected a mood across the country. and that's why there are amongst other things. i think that while many tory and peace feel at that basic crossed has gone to trigger a vote of confidence at least 54 of those conservative wa
u. k. will have a new leader within weeks. joe hall is outside the houses of parliament. yes, nick johnson needs a 180 votes in his favor in order to secure a majority. but even if he does, when there are many who feel his time has prime minister may have reached the beginning of the end. here's my colleague paul brennan, with a report on the day's events. ah, recent feverish speculation about polish johnson's political future had been relegated somewhat by last week's fort a national holiday...
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u. k. from sending asylum seekers to wander. the 1st flight is scheduled to leave on tuesday. and in ukraine, military representatives of the self proclaimed on yes people's republic. see the last bridge out of the city of severed or nest has been destroyed the bridge connected. the city with the shank and russians have targeted the region intensely for days in france. present ammonia might cause majority in the national assembly hangs in the balance. preliminary results suggests his centuries coalition is neck and neck with its left wing rival after the 1st round of parliamentary elections. as a tasha butler reports, the present party is likely to win the more seats, but that may not be enough. the french president looked relaxed as he voted in the coastal resort of little k. but emmanuel, my call face is a challenging week after the 1st round of frances parliamentary elections. he sent tristan lions, his old track to windlow seats, but not necessarily the majority. he needs to push ahead with his reform agenda, who from the 3rd, 4th for the judge, we're the only political movement and a position to win a majority in the national assembly. we ha
u. k. from sending asylum seekers to wander. the 1st flight is scheduled to leave on tuesday. and in ukraine, military representatives of the self proclaimed on yes people's republic. see the last bridge out of the city of severed or nest has been destroyed the bridge connected. the city with the shank and russians have targeted the region intensely for days in france. present ammonia might cause majority in the national assembly hangs in the balance. preliminary results suggests his centuries...
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yes. with tweet street fighting and heavy artillery fire ukrainian forces. so the lack of long range weapons is catastrophic . the u. k. foreign secretary liz truss is to speak to ukraine's foreign minister a day after 2 british men and one moroccan citizen was sentenced to death by a pro russian court. the 3 men were captured and convicted of being mercenaries trust as condemned the ruling as a sham judgment. a man's open fire at a factory in the u. s, killing 3 co workers, and critically injuring another one. the suspect and a state trooper were injured in a shoot out later. that'd be more than $230.00 mass shooting. so fathers here in the u. s. colombian presidential candidate rodolfo hernandez says he's cancelling the rest of his in person appearances because of threats to his life. hernandez is in a tight race against leftist former gorilla fighter gustavo petrol. the 2nd round vote will take place on june. the 19th brazilian authorities have narrowed their search for an indigenous rights defender. and a british journalist who went missing in the amazon on sunday. investigator said they found traces of blood on t
yes. with tweet street fighting and heavy artillery fire ukrainian forces. so the lack of long range weapons is catastrophic . the u. k. foreign secretary liz truss is to speak to ukraine's foreign minister a day after 2 british men and one moroccan citizen was sentenced to death by a pro russian court. the 3 men were captured and convicted of being mercenaries trust as condemned the ruling as a sham judgment. a man's open fire at a factory in the u. s, killing 3 co workers, and critically...
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yes. even in america, speaking of pain because the trade policies. but in the u. k, we are building up and the government doesn't really understand what they really need to do. plenty morehead on this news hour, including the candidates in columbia as presidential run off on this change. we hear from voters on what they think their country really names. why palestinian say these symbolic acts are whisked worth taking in the face of his wiley occupation and nearly crowned in b, a champions return home to celebrate with their awe . at least 5 people have been killed in an attack on a seek temple in the afghan capital, including 3 of the gunman. it's one of many vine and incidents in recent years targeting religious minority groups in afghanistan. sarah, hi, wright, were for a peaceful morning of praise to seek place of worship. soon turned into this gone men stormed the complex grenades on saturday, tramping several worshippers inside. outside the building known as a gurdwara, a call was detonated. tom. bon officials say it took several hours to fight the attackers, b
yes. even in america, speaking of pain because the trade policies. but in the u. k, we are building up and the government doesn't really understand what they really need to do. plenty morehead on this news hour, including the candidates in columbia as presidential run off on this change. we hear from voters on what they think their country really names. why palestinian say these symbolic acts are whisked worth taking in the face of his wiley occupation and nearly crowned in b, a champions...
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yes, emily, you can see around me the lack of passengers here at london's waterloo station. it's the biggest and busiest station in the u. k. and yet it's almost deserted. there are some services running here in to london, but a very limited service and in some areas of the u. k, there is no service at all only around 45 percent of. busy trains of services, i will have passengers on them. i'm the other thing is that only around $120.00 and sorry, one 5th of the services are actually going to run us around $4000.00 services compared to the normal daily service rate of around $20000.00 services. so you're looking at hundreds of thousands of passages inconvenienced. we're talking about key workers trying to get into into hospitals. for example, we're talking about college students trying to sit in port exams this week. there's the gcs and the a levels here in the u. k. a but there is no compromise yet at least from the r m t union and the employer network rail and the train operators. the dispute is centering, overpay conditions, and at that the working relationship between the 2 of them and the 2 side suits still seem far ap
yes, emily, you can see around me the lack of passengers here at london's waterloo station. it's the biggest and busiest station in the u. k. and yet it's almost deserted. there are some services running here in to london, but a very limited service and in some areas of the u. k, there is no service at all only around 45 percent of. busy trains of services, i will have passengers on them. i'm the other thing is that only around $120.00 and sorry, one 5th of the services are actually going to...
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international, yes, united states definitely has a standing to support as it has been supporting ukraine, i since february 24th through assistance as we've done through u. s. aid. since j f. k, a started usa, i. d, in the united states, largest internationally is critically important both economically in terms of prosperity, global health, food insecurity to the united states leadership is needed. but we've got to deal with some of these domestic issues that are a challenge. and of course they do impact us standing globally, jonathan katz from the german marshall under the u. s. john, as always, we appreciate your time and you're in science live helping us report on the 70 for the anniversary of the marshall plan. thank you. thank you. so much will it will mark the end of the automobile as we know it's the european parliament has voted in support of banning the sale of new fossil fuel powered cars and vans in the european union beginning of the year 2035 of this proposal would require all new vehicles sold from that year on to be 0 emission. it's part of a raft of measures intended to help europe reach its emissions reduction targets. there's a catch up, e governments still
international, yes, united states definitely has a standing to support as it has been supporting ukraine, i since february 24th through assistance as we've done through u. s. aid. since j f. k, a started usa, i. d, in the united states, largest internationally is critically important both economically in terms of prosperity, global health, food insecurity to the united states leadership is needed. but we've got to deal with some of these domestic issues that are a challenge. and of course they...
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u. k. and indeed, it seems like even these flights go head is going to be. while very few people on board is government still think this policy is a success in working well? yes. in their own words, it is the right thing to do and it is a completely moral policy. those were the words of foreign secretary leads truss. earlier on tuesday she said that the plane will take off whatever. and if there's no one on board, then they will be on subsequent flight. she's insisted that substantial numbers of asylum seekers will eventually be making that way to lawanda as part of this deal with their landon government. and she says that this is an important the, the flight later on tuesday to set a precedent or to deter what she called people trafficking gangs. now you heard the prime minister saying that it was important to differentiate between illegal migration and what he referred to as safe and legal roots, which the government wants to support that say, the charity supporting the asylum seekers is the whole crux of the argument. they say there are no safe and legal roots for most of the nationalities who were getting on to boats in france and crossing the english cha
u. k. and indeed, it seems like even these flights go head is going to be. while very few people on board is government still think this policy is a success in working well? yes. in their own words, it is the right thing to do and it is a completely moral policy. those were the words of foreign secretary leads truss. earlier on tuesday she said that the plane will take off whatever. and if there's no one on board, then they will be on subsequent flight. she's insisted that substantial numbers...