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u. k, you celebrating queen elizabeth's platinum tube? ah, i'm pablo foias. welcome to the program. ukrainian president valez made savanski says russia has now seized one 5th of his country's territory. russia has been making but study gains as it intensifies its assault on the country's eastern. don bus region to lansky says ukrainian forces and are back battling russian troops along a front line, extending more than a 1000 kilometers from ca, to keep in the northeast, to mich alive in southern ukraine, in the fight for ukraine's east. another life is lost, locals with sheltering in this school in the hockey region. when it was hit. here the russian ground troops have been pushed back, but the air strikes continue to kill civilians. the quickest the people, but i wish they would see those so called liberators. what did they liberate us from here? that your phone is getting out and read the feed b, lunch pain. over 3 months into the wall. the head of nato. want the west must brace for a drawn out conflict wars or boy, nature unpredictable on the therefore, we
u. k, you celebrating queen elizabeth's platinum tube? ah, i'm pablo foias. welcome to the program. ukrainian president valez made savanski says russia has now seized one 5th of his country's territory. russia has been making but study gains as it intensifies its assault on the country's eastern. don bus region to lansky says ukrainian forces and are back battling russian troops along a front line, extending more than a 1000 kilometers from ca, to keep in the northeast, to mich alive in...
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to home being the windrush scandal and how it has effects heard, you know, legacies and, and how it has affected people. even in the u. k. and so i believe that now what we are seeing, we are seeing a shift from the monarchy towards republic on several fronts. but typically, as you are saying with the younger generation, this is a generation where we are not afraid to speak out and, and to address our concerns. and as the previous speaker was already st has already said there, the call for reparations is, is getting louder, and it is significant to me that in 2022 there are people specifically in the caribbean, still waiting for an apology. and so even moving away from reparation and getting to action, but to sim, a symbol of apology. and i believe that this jubilee would have been the perfect opportunity. patrick is of the same sentiment in kenya, which joined the commonwealth in 1963. those about time to rethink ties with the monarchy. well then as you know, public's ends are 1964. so our mob, the quickly car ties, we have the warning armor are very soon after independence, a asked independence, but that's it. i think
to home being the windrush scandal and how it has effects heard, you know, legacies and, and how it has affected people. even in the u. k. and so i believe that now what we are seeing, we are seeing a shift from the monarchy towards republic on several fronts. but typically, as you are saying with the younger generation, this is a generation where we are not afraid to speak out and, and to address our concerns. and as the previous speaker was already st has already said there, the call for...
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you have a new sir good to have you with us. u. k prime minister boards, johnson signed the steel, this northern ireland protocol. it was agreed to get briggs, it over the line. or, you know, worried that reneging on parts of it will undermine u. k. standing in the world. i don't think so. no, this isn't about boris johnson or who signed it. this is about the fundamental rights of you case citizens and particularly you cases in northern ireland. are now what i completely aware of is that under our constitution, the united kingdom are laws take precedence over international treaties in the event a conflict. and i'm aware that of course in germany are very similar, principal is dotted. the bond is fastened drift in the mantra when a can bring a case about 20 years ago. and then more recently, in the european central bank aids made clear the german constitutional law and prevails over international agreements. now what we have is a scenario in northern ireland where citizens for our country are being cut off her from her full communicat
you have a new sir good to have you with us. u. k prime minister boards, johnson signed the steel, this northern ireland protocol. it was agreed to get briggs, it over the line. or, you know, worried that reneging on parts of it will undermine u. k. standing in the world. i don't think so. no, this isn't about boris johnson or who signed it. this is about the fundamental rights of you case citizens and particularly you cases in northern ireland. are now what i completely aware of is that under...
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u. k. government's decision has left us with no choice, but to act. the u. k says it's disappointed to you has chosen to take legal action . the prime minister of the republic of ireland says the move by brussels. mike says step up in the conflict, but he says the road to a negotiated settlement is still open. while a trade war would be very damaging, am all wrong, and in relation to the economies of united kingdom, ireland, and europe. but as i said earlier, the immediate focus now should be on commencing substantive negotiations between united can and government and european union in respect to the operational protocol . and that, that is our focus. obviously if you know, you know that human government pursues unilateralists track without any engagement, when that that would create challenges and real problems for more on the ramifications of this move. we can bring in neil daugherty, professor of political science and sociology at the national university of ireland in galway, a very welcome to the day sir. the northern ireland protocol in the brick city agreement was supposed to safegua
u. k. government's decision has left us with no choice, but to act. the u. k says it's disappointed to you has chosen to take legal action . the prime minister of the republic of ireland says the move by brussels. mike says step up in the conflict, but he says the road to a negotiated settlement is still open. while a trade war would be very damaging, am all wrong, and in relation to the economies of united kingdom, ireland, and europe. but as i said earlier, the immediate focus now should be...
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u. k. left the you. and it does so by keeping northern ireland in the single market. while there are checks on goods entering from the rest of the u. k, that's effectively created and iris c border with inspections and document checks conducted at northern ireland sports. it was also agreed northern ireland would keep following new customs rules and applies in your law on value added tax critic say the protocol is causing difficulty for businesses, but supporters say having unique access to both the u. k and you market is benefiting them. and johnson's conservative governments, as the protocol endangers the 1998 good friday peace corps, which put an end to decades of sectarian violence on the island of ireland. pro british unionists in northern ireland. se trade checks created as a result of the protocol, cuts them off from the rest of the u. k. they're refusing to join a power sure and government in belfast with the nationalists should fain unless the protocol is rewritten that you has launched legal action against the u. k. over its failure to implement parts of the
u. k. left the you. and it does so by keeping northern ireland in the single market. while there are checks on goods entering from the rest of the u. k, that's effectively created and iris c border with inspections and document checks conducted at northern ireland sports. it was also agreed northern ireland would keep following new customs rules and applies in your law on value added tax critic say the protocol is causing difficulty for businesses, but supporters say having unique access to...
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u. k. so the you case proposed legislation would scrap some of those checks the you says the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates unnecessary barriers on, on trade, east west, ah, what we, what we can do is fix that. it's not a big deal. we can fix it in such a ways to remove those bureaucratic barriers. the northern ireland protocol is intended to ensure the free movement of goods between ireland and northern ireland . britain now wants to repeal large parts of it, no more controls for some goods coming into northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changing the international treaty would be foolish and probably illegal. e representative
u. k. so the you case proposed legislation would scrap some of those checks the you says the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates...
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u. k. unfortunately wouldn't be for the security of the u. k is saying that they forget that order. they may, she may is she may talking about the u. k, you will not rise positions. we all are. so the last few weeks, what they did with the with that geez and the okay. and they are trying to send them through to wonder why they will come in the caribbean refugee. so they are discriminating and they don't coordinate this human rights issue. this, this kind of the standard that we live and, and the hypocrisy that is unfortunately, and the blood that now the world is with too many super power and not the united states alone. and we have seen, as you asked your, your guess before me about the corner called corn is the most pollutant plus says healy. and now they added to it and saying, well, we cannot afford not to get into it because we have a crisis. so they forgot climate change issues and therefore got if the thing and that deb resend that and it's not going to be is always the case. whenever the waves have a problem. that is again, it's their national interest. they go with, with the national entities and forget about what ever they are c
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u. k. was one of the 1st countries and aid of the war erupt. his how long do you expect the u. k. to stand with ukraine, if there is no swift resolution of the conflict despite in abundance of on supplies the care of. it's an interesting question. whether you will be interested after $16.00 in the building you're putting in, containing bowling, come running to the, sort of this in give that to me, that, and the fusions in, in building up the country in their handling countries. the economy once again in doing something. so we're, i'm afraid the interest will be lost in some, some. so do live, if there will be a letter to continue to make such a project as an international, to start out of your grant and then to rational a state. and it will be a no more capabilities. and no more will should be like to do that then will probably be less than i would all the you k, the interests also to interest. do you think the u. k. housing spending so much money, spending so much money on support in care of and supplying the ukraine with so many weapons or yeah, this is one sided or which i will
u. k. was one of the 1st countries and aid of the war erupt. his how long do you expect the u. k. to stand with ukraine, if there is no swift resolution of the conflict despite in abundance of on supplies the care of. it's an interesting question. whether you will be interested after $16.00 in the building you're putting in, containing bowling, come running to the, sort of this in give that to me, that, and the fusions in, in building up the country in their handling countries. the economy once...
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u. k. thank you. thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. dozens of members of a former opposition party income bodya have been convicted of treason. it's the latest in a number of mass trials sort of targeted the cambodian national rescue party. critics say the southeast asian country has been reduced to a one party state the e u. is poised to bring legal action against the united kingdom after the british government and announced it is planning to scrap in parts of the postal regs of trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ireland. but brussels says the plans would breach international law. now he was once a popular singer playing 2 millions in packed venues and on russian stay television in tarsh vesuvius with his russian lyrics. the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match. but with the invasion of ukraine, he began to rethink his part in russia's propaganda machine. now he's an outspoken critic of the kremlin that has turned man
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u. k. thank you. thank you. now to some of the other stories making use around the world allies of jailed russian opposition leader alexis nev. only say he's been transferred to an undisclosed location and they don't know where he is. now, only seen here in archive footage is serving an 11 year sentence for chargers. widely seen as politically motivated, his supporters of voiced concern for his safety. dozens of members of a former opposition party income body have been convicted of treason. it's the latest and a number of mass trials that have targeted the cambodian national rescue party. critics say the southeast asian country has been reduced to a one party state. the u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap parts of the post brags, trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ireland, but brussels says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions t
u. k. thank you. thank you. now to some of the other stories making use around the world allies of jailed russian opposition leader alexis nev. only say he's been transferred to an undisclosed location and they don't know where he is. now, only seen here in archive footage is serving an 11 year sentence for chargers. widely seen as politically motivated, his supporters of voiced concern for his safety. dozens of members of a former opposition party income body have been convicted of treason....
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u. k. reliable, you case completely reliable? i think people around the world will appreciate that this issue is fundamental to the integrity of our country. it is fundamental to be a single country, not a divided country, in which part of it is a collie of a foreign power, with a foreign court exercising jurisdiction over part of our country. this is mr. how, except we have to leave it there. we have to leave it, i apologize, we don't, we ran out of time, but we really appreciate you coming on martin how from lawyers for britain. thank you very much for sharing your views with us. that was the day and as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter, l, d, w, and you can also reach out to me my twitter handle is layla, iraq. i see you tomorrow with, [000:00:00;00] with with 2 o 3 or not to own. what about a sharing economy instead? a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new the economics magazine, maybe in germany, connect on d. w. a secret war that began over 40 years ago has been w
u. k. reliable, you case completely reliable? i think people around the world will appreciate that this issue is fundamental to the integrity of our country. it is fundamental to be a single country, not a divided country, in which part of it is a collie of a foreign power, with a foreign court exercising jurisdiction over part of our country. this is mr. how, except we have to leave it there. we have to leave it, i apologize, we don't, we ran out of time, but we really appreciate you coming on...
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not traveled themselves for one day i haven't said be sent catherine sober feel from the you and hcr in the u. k. thank you. thank you. he was once a popular singer, playing 2 millions impact venues and on russian state television in tarsh facilities. with his russian lyrics, the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match for the invasion of ukraine. he began to rethink his part in russia's propaganda machine. now he's an outspoken critic of the kremlin, and that has turned many of his fans against him. oh, in touch with soliz was a star in russia. i, the latvian singer, performed on russian state media and even held concerts in the criminal. oh you toward the world's largest country. oh, thinking in russian, celebrating the language and enjoy the company of his russian firm. oh my god, i'm a so you still can't fully believe it's all over with god. i might not return may in the next 50 years, i would have concerts there. ah, the 24th of february changed everything. he told us, as we visited him in his home studio, ah, the place where brosuti is creative process begins. for weeks
not traveled themselves for one day i haven't said be sent catherine sober feel from the you and hcr in the u. k. thank you. thank you. he was once a popular singer, playing 2 millions impact venues and on russian state television in tarsh facilities. with his russian lyrics, the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match for the invasion of ukraine. he began to rethink his part in russia's propaganda machine. now he's an outspoken critic of the kremlin, and that has turned...
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u. k. coming yesterday, that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. tito, news rebecca readers in keith. thank you. the u. k. has approved the extradition of wiki leaks, founder julian assange to the united states. he's wanted bear on 18 criminal charges including spine. washington says assange put lives at risk by publishing troves of classified military records and diplomatic correspondence. cassandra supporters, reviving to fight the decision 175, he is in prison. that's the maximum sentence wiki lakes founder julian assange could face in the us. the you case home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's expedited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with whistleblower chelsea manning to steal and publish classified material from military operations in iraq and afghanistan regal. so they say th
u. k. coming yesterday, that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. tito, news rebecca readers in keith. thank you. the u. k. has approved the extradition of wiki leaks, founder julian assange to the united states. he's wanted bear on 18 criminal charges including spine. washington says assange put lives at risk by publishing troves of classified military records and diplomatic correspondence. cassandra supporters, reviving to fight the...
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u. k is not doing the kind of thing that you suggest is appropriate, which is seeking to make the implementation smoother or making use of the mechanisms that do exist such as article 16, which it allows the u. k or the you to temporarily suspend the protocol. they are not using the mechanisms in the treaty itself. instead, they are demanding in effect. and you treaty by saying that they simply will will not accept what they, they will not implement what they signed up to in 2020. how will this impact power sharing in ireland should the british government follow through the british government is using the argument that unionists in northern ireland reject the protocol in order to justify as one of the justifications for this bill . and the main unionist party, the democratic unionist party, has said it will not go back into government unless the protocol is and put to one side unless it is effectively destroyed. but in seeking to address the concerns of the t p, the largest unionist party, the british government is completely alienating all of the nationalist and center ground parties who actual
u. k is not doing the kind of thing that you suggest is appropriate, which is seeking to make the implementation smoother or making use of the mechanisms that do exist such as article 16, which it allows the u. k or the you to temporarily suspend the protocol. they are not using the mechanisms in the treaty itself. instead, they are demanding in effect. and you treaty by saying that they simply will will not accept what they, they will not implement what they signed up to in 2020. how will this...
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war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. way with very, very important trading partners. and the you is threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end else turn to the fate of 2 men missing in the remote amazon rain forest elise in brazil. say they're still searching for british journalist on phillips and indigenous expert bruno herrera. earlier local media had reported that the pair had been found dead. they went missing more than a week ago while traveling by boat on a trip to research deforestation in the region. this blue back contains a backpack, laptop, and other p
war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. way with very, very important trading partners. and the you is threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the...
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u. k. still has to be checked. the u. k is proposed legislation with scraps. some of those checks that you says the changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate . walla, now we have a little bit more from did abuse a break at mass. she explains whether there is still room for compromise. well, besides keep repeating that, they do want a negotiated solution on the u. k. are saying, well, we are tabling this really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we with very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast. and then it needs to go to the house of lords, so there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k. as
u. k. still has to be checked. the u. k is proposed legislation with scraps. some of those checks that you says the changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate . walla, now we have a little bit more from did abuse a break at mass. she explains whether there is still room for compromise. well, besides keep repeating that, they do want a negotiated solution on the u. k. are saying, well, we are tabling this really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade...
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u. k. can you put the significance of all of this into context for us? absolutely was mocking. 70 years on this throne. she is the longest serving monarch in british history. no one here. few people here could remember any other monoclonal throne. i think it's fair to say it's a safe assumption that few of us will be celebrating a moment like this, or mocking a moment like this. ever again. 70 years on the throne, when you consider what she's overseen, she's ever seen the end of the british empire, the birth of the digital computer age. and the transformation of british society, multiculturalism the way everything's completely changed their out a 70 years. and that is why so many thousands of people are lining the streets today. many of them really wanting to mob as moment celebrating. what is a 4 day holiday for the british public? here we've been speaking to people from around the world, some of whom have come here, especially to take part in this moment. mark history. essentially. we spoke to some people who'd come from the us, who said today was the
u. k. can you put the significance of all of this into context for us? absolutely was mocking. 70 years on this throne. she is the longest serving monarch in british history. no one here. few people here could remember any other monoclonal throne. i think it's fair to say it's a safe assumption that few of us will be celebrating a moment like this, or mocking a moment like this. ever again. 70 years on the throne, when you consider what she's overseen, she's ever seen the end of the british...
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u. k. government says should only be subject to you k standards. and then another name for goods that are destined for the rest of the european union that would be coming from britain. but this in simple or words, terry is of course going against what was agreed upon. i in that northern ireland protocol that came into effect at the end of 2021. if maurice johnson does unilaterally change the terms of the deal on northern ireland, what impact that have on trade with the ear? terry, there people are starting to use the words trade war. could we see a trade war between, between brussels and london and via an indication that that is, that is likely what happens in a trade war. that is, of course, to trade partners trotter increase the tariffs and the coaches on goods that makes imports and exports more expensive. that means some companies go out of business. ad there is also an inflationary aspect to that because goods become more expensive . and at a time in europe, a boat in the united kingdom and in europe, where people are seeing the cost of their
u. k. government says should only be subject to you k standards. and then another name for goods that are destined for the rest of the european union that would be coming from britain. but this in simple or words, terry is of course going against what was agreed upon. i in that northern ireland protocol that came into effect at the end of 2021. if maurice johnson does unilaterally change the terms of the deal on northern ireland, what impact that have on trade with the ear? terry, there people...
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you . thanks. the u. k says it will find any legal challenges against his plan to send the son of speakers to rwanda. the 1st april taishan flight on tuesday didn't get off the ground off to a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights of the u. k. home secretary, pretty patel, says the government will not be deterred. well, this decision by the stress, the court to intervene was disappointing. and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the country in our domestic court, we remain committed to this policy. these repeated legal barriers. all madam deputy speaker, very similar to those that week spirits with all other removal flies. and we believe that we are fully compliant without domestic and international obligations and preparations for off each flight from the next flights of already begun. optimistic course of the view that the flight could go ahead with her policy. she knows this is unworkable. unethical, and won't stop the criminal gangs. but yet she still went
you . thanks. the u. k says it will find any legal challenges against his plan to send the son of speakers to rwanda. the 1st april taishan flight on tuesday didn't get off the ground off to a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights of the u. k. home secretary, pretty patel, says the government will not be deterred. well, this decision by the stress, the court to intervene was disappointing. and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the country in our...
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ok you case, but to for the but the u. k. government disagrees, it insists the policies needed to start the flood of all too often deadly megan crossings of the channel from france. it's very important. we get that we're going, we show that people trafficking doesn't work and we're able to reduce the costs over time over legal immigration and see, and i, to kingdom the un high commissioner for refugees has called the plans catastrophic disease or wrong. this deal for so many different reasons, the precedent that this creates these catastrophic for the concept that needs to be shared like asylum, this hostile and run those capital kigali is expected to house the 1st migrants sent under the u. k. agreement. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tight security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. or earlier i spoke with catherine stubblefield, senior external relations officer with the you and hcr in the u. k. and i asked her whether the human rights of these migrants are bein
ok you case, but to for the but the u. k. government disagrees, it insists the policies needed to start the flood of all too often deadly megan crossings of the channel from france. it's very important. we get that we're going, we show that people trafficking doesn't work and we're able to reduce the costs over time over legal immigration and see, and i, to kingdom the un high commissioner for refugees has called the plans catastrophic disease or wrong. this deal for so many different reasons,...
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u. k, but effectively remains within the e u. single market. the aim is to keep an open border with the republic of ireland and you members stay at some trade going through northern islands still has to be checked, written once a partial scrap on those checks. and each says that changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate. the w's bergen mouse has more on the prospect of reaching a compromise. well, they sides keep repeating that they do want a negotiated solution. the u. k are saying, well, we are tabling this odd really. we are continuing to negotiate and lee, you also don't really want a trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we went very, very important trading partners and the u is threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, ah, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go to a parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. so both sides will be hoping that there is
u. k, but effectively remains within the e u. single market. the aim is to keep an open border with the republic of ireland and you members stay at some trade going through northern islands still has to be checked, written once a partial scrap on those checks. and each says that changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate. the w's bergen mouse has more on the prospect of reaching a compromise. well, they sides keep repeating that they do want a negotiated solution. the u. k are saying,...
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and to actually feel as if you were there, the u. k is set to the port asylum seekers to lawanda after legal challenges failed . it's a move described by many as inhumane. will it stop refugees reaching britain? this is inside so ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am john come here and we'll send you to a wanda. that's the message coming out of the united kingdom for asylum seekers and migrants trying to reach it illegally. most of the people who were supposed to be deported were able to avoid the 1st flight, took a golly through individual legal challenges, a request to halt the flight on ground. the deportations would undermine the dignity of people escaping warren oppression was rejected by the case court of appeal. laura burton manly reports o a chorus of anger from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as the judge gave the green lights for the 1st flight of refugees of migrants, true one dumb writes. good say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan and syria and being flown more than 6000 kilom
and to actually feel as if you were there, the u. k is set to the port asylum seekers to lawanda after legal challenges failed . it's a move described by many as inhumane. will it stop refugees reaching britain? this is inside so ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am john come here and we'll send you to a wanda. that's the message coming out of the united kingdom for asylum seekers and migrants trying to reach it illegally. most of the people who were supposed to be deported were...
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you and refugee agency. but for uni, mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many, her my message to them is that human being, i unity. you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism nor because if the field but are in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the house will be. refugees here saving you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. how much fun i'm 0. there is anger on the streets of india, against the demolition of homes owned by muslims. couple officials say the buildings had been constructed illegally, arise group say it's part of an attempt to intimidate muslims. are sweet protests were held in several cities against her former officials of the governing b, j. p. they made remarks about the prophet mohammed that many have considered offensive. poverty. metal has more from the state of pradesh. there is some fear, but mostly immense anger against prime minister in the winds. remote these party gentle party, or
you and refugee agency. but for uni, mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many, her my message to them is that human being, i unity. you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism nor because if the field but are in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the house will be. refugees here saving you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. how much fun i'm...
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u. k. where you can see how the share price is if some defense joins have risen as investors anticipate rising profits, u. s. contractor era venue months is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries along with european companies. ryan metal and leonardo who shares have risen by 120 and 67 percent, respectively. however, fuller, marine corps intelligence office scores were to say is western weapon supplies will not change the outcome of the conflict. ukraine is not getting the benefit of um the new production ukraine is receiving. uh, your weapons that have been in storage, older weapon. but as these are moved out of storage that creates a gap in western cape, building each be filled by new production. and so this, these companies green as use weapons, none of which will go to ukraine, all of which will go to fill the armories of their respective nations. but though this is a windfall for military industrial, a corporations the, the, the situation is deteriorating, of the best the supply of western arms can do is reduce the rate of deterioration. it will never reverse the outcome of no am
u. k. where you can see how the share price is if some defense joins have risen as investors anticipate rising profits, u. s. contractor era venue months is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries along with european companies. ryan metal and leonardo who shares have risen by 120 and 67 percent, respectively. however, fuller, marine corps intelligence office scores were to say is western weapon supplies will not change the outcome of the conflict. ukraine is not getting the benefit of...
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u. k, left the you, a new system was needed to regulate trade from outside the european single markets that and potentially creating a hard border between northern ireland as part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and you member. but that would tear up the peace deal and the decades of violence between pro irish nationalists and pro british unionists to avoid that the protocols, but the customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain are now checked, the northern irish ports, the regions main union as party says that undermines northern ireland place in the u. k. is refusing to form a power sharing government until boars, johnson scraps, the protocol. you got barriers, unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to normality. we all say is that you can get rid of our walls, not in any way endangering the you single, mature. how soon? how soon will that happen? i think we can do it just fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this year? what would be even better? yes, i think we could do. we could do it very fast. but wha
u. k, left the you, a new system was needed to regulate trade from outside the european single markets that and potentially creating a hard border between northern ireland as part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and you member. but that would tear up the peace deal and the decades of violence between pro irish nationalists and pro british unionists to avoid that the protocols, but the customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain are...
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west is seeking to extend this conflict to help you frame our president, the laskey house, praise london's military assistance to kiev during a visit by the u. k. the defense secretary to be cranium capital for those skills i took the chance to plead for another batch of weapons from britain. we're going to give you school the robot sin, shall ukrainian troops are doing everything they can using the artillery. they have to stop the occupiers offensive, well as much as the heavy weapons and modern artillery all that we have asked and continue to ask our partners to provide allow them to. i have met the u. k. secretary of state for defense, ben wallace, hold on. we discussed how to stop russian aggression and how to stop it. mounting a potential offense and what supplies are needed for our army. the british show true leadership in defense matters. what percent has now confirmed a new shipment of long range rocket launchers. thus, in addition to thousands of on stack missiles on the vehicles on dead defense systems ahead of ukraine's military intelligence house waste. and he said that the country's trip several mast went out of ammunition and now
west is seeking to extend this conflict to help you frame our president, the laskey house, praise london's military assistance to kiev during a visit by the u. k. the defense secretary to be cranium capital for those skills i took the chance to plead for another batch of weapons from britain. we're going to give you school the robot sin, shall ukrainian troops are doing everything they can using the artillery. they have to stop the occupiers offensive, well as much as the heavy weapons and...
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u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the you watch? well, i thought it was a political decision of the home office, a to green might the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at our s f, monitor the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds late last year. and we had one decision and assumptions favorite from the 1st instance court, which was then overturned by the high court on the basis of diplomatic assurances provided by the u. s. government. but we have serious concerns that even if those diplomatic assurances are respected, which there is no guarantee that they will be. but even if they are a sanctions, very likely to face harsh conditions in u. s. prison, a very severe isolation. he'll be cut off from his support network, his family and others that he has here. and so the risk of suicide and the exacerbation of his serious mental health
u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the you watch? well, i thought it was a political decision of the home office, a to green might the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at our s f, monitor the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds late last...
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it seems that might be a deal to be done between the you and the u. k. a, but at the moment it's gonna take a lot of good will and the move that the government are about to make, could undermine that. thank you for that tale angela in london. the number of nuclear weapons around the world is set to rise for the 1st time since the end of the cold war. it's the warning coming from the start comb, international piece research institute. the thing time says the when you craig will make it hard to convince countries to disarm the research, to say, recent signalling by russian president vladimir putin has made all the countries think again about that nuclear strategies. the latest figures show there more than $12000.00 nuclear warheads around the world. russia and the u. s. have 90 percent of all those weapons. the inter cheat also notes that china is expanding its nuclear arsenal. satellite images show it's building 300 new missile silos. to re graph is the former head of verification security policy at the international atomic energy agency. he says nuclear a
it seems that might be a deal to be done between the you and the u. k. a, but at the moment it's gonna take a lot of good will and the move that the government are about to make, could undermine that. thank you for that tale angela in london. the number of nuclear weapons around the world is set to rise for the 1st time since the end of the cold war. it's the warning coming from the start comb, international piece research institute. the thing time says the when you craig will make it hard to...
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u. k and you market is benefiting them. and johnson's conservative governments, as the protocol endangers the 1998 good friday peace corps, which put an end to decades of sectarian violence on the island of ireland. pro british unionists in northern ireland. se trade check created as a result of the protocol, cuts them off from the rest of the u. k. they're refusing to join a power sure and government in belfast with the nationalist should fain unless the protocol is rewritten, the u has launched legal action against the u. k. over its failure to implement parts of the post breakfast deal. it agreed with the block. well, joining me now from dublin as john grey, john of the co founder and director general of the british irish chamber of commerce. good to happy with us, john green, thanks so much for your time. so the u. k. justifying the bill under the quote doctrine of necessity. do you think that persuasive enough for the you? i think we're in a poor place now. the cascade of events over the production of this new piece of
u. k and you market is benefiting them. and johnson's conservative governments, as the protocol endangers the 1998 good friday peace corps, which put an end to decades of sectarian violence on the island of ireland. pro british unionists in northern ireland. se trade check created as a result of the protocol, cuts them off from the rest of the u. k. they're refusing to join a power sure and government in belfast with the nationalist should fain unless the protocol is rewritten, the u has...
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but the, and equally adamant not to let us develop through getting, you know, seabag too, because said that countries were usa, u k, were openly, ah, you know, denouncing seabag. i feel that this is the 1st time that pakistan was able to get some development. i'm having said that, i also feel that if we have governments, that term has some strength, have the knowledge, are honest, then they can negotiate better with the chinese. because and china did his ged trojans for corruption at the highest level. so chinese governments are very honest, even did dealing with other countries. and if other countries, governments that equally honest, then deacon bought, you know, what do you think god technological vents, the division of technological events between the host country and the investing country. so i think it all depends how much would able to get out of any error for investor depends on how well you are able to negotiate. and can i very quickly ask you one question about chinese leadership? because in your book you, you pay a lot of attention to confusion qualities and you're saying that the chinese never look for
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you so much for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time and your insight as fidel and of as former counsel of ecuador in the u. k. thank you. thank you. ah, now a member of the alternative for germany party says he could face up to 3 years behind bars for publicly supporting russia or speaking in the city council meeting. steph and trey, charles says he was proud of russia and his boldness to finally launch his military operation in dumbass joan authorities. and now, due to question a politician over his claims, an exclusive increase, as he commented on the development of his case saying the german government is simply trying to gag dissenters. gimme a, this is not long for me, it is ridiculous. there is an investigation going on right now, but i have no idea what they are going to investigate. my opinion has not changed. what has been said is already said, i will come at more in court if it comes to that, but it's, it's all absurd. i haven't promoted ivan russia all the special operation. i have just expressed my opinion. in addition, it was made as the result of discussions on normalizing relations between my
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u. k. briefly, if you could, how much of a boost has this been to morale on the ground there? a massive boost to morale. obviously, as it is mentioned, you know, the huge losses on the battlefield are taking their toll on morale here. and of course these, these events that we've saved this way, can the huge support coming from the european union, his as really had boasted of morale here along with the release of that paramedic as i just mentioned, president zalinski cooling the e at the, the, you're paying commission's decision to advise for in favor all the candidate status as a huge boost, as well as the, the late is of france, italy and germany coming on thursday. and of course, we saw a surprise visit from president, sorry, a prime minister bars johnson of the u. k coming yesterday that this has been a huge so show of support and one that ukraine has welcomed with open arms. detail news, rebecca raters in keith. thank you. now to some other developments related to the war in ukraine, russia has reduced its natural gas exports to europe for a 3rd consecutive day flows to it
u. k. briefly, if you could, how much of a boost has this been to morale on the ground there? a massive boost to morale. obviously, as it is mentioned, you know, the huge losses on the battlefield are taking their toll on morale here. and of course these, these events that we've saved this way, can the huge support coming from the european union, his as really had boasted of morale here along with the release of that paramedic as i just mentioned, president zalinski cooling the e at the, the,...
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u. k are saying, well, we are tabling this odd really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, ah, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast, and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really earn the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. millions of residents living in time as capsule are facing compulsory testing after a new outbreak of coven 19 the latest cluster of cases has been traced to a ball, where one customer laser infected dozens of other people, schools, shops and restaurants in beiji
u. k are saying, well, we are tabling this odd really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, ah, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go...
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you. the u. k. government is defending a plan to de port asylum seekers to romando ours before the 1st flight is to to leave. the controversial policy aims to discourage migrants from crossing the english channel into britain. human rights groups and church leaders have condemned it as a moral legal challenges mean, just a handful of people are set to be on the flight, but the british government is insisting it will take off. it will take the to ported asylum seeker, some 6600 kilometers to the were wondering capital kigali. outside em seekers who are already living there, paint a bleak picture of what awaits the new arrivals at transit center. in rwanda, these refugees tried to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago he slept south sudan amid the country civil war. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want
you. the u. k. government is defending a plan to de port asylum seekers to romando ours before the 1st flight is to to leave. the controversial policy aims to discourage migrants from crossing the english channel into britain. human rights groups and church leaders have condemned it as a moral legal challenges mean, just a handful of people are set to be on the flight, but the british government is insisting it will take off. it will take the to ported asylum seeker, some 6600 kilometers to the...
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u. k, as well as from the you, but that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. thank you for burger berg, at mass and london. of the face of to man, the missing in the remote amazon rain forest police in brazil. so they are still searching for british journalist dom phillips and indigenous experts. bruno pereira, earlier local media, had reported the pair had been found dead. they went missing more than a week ago while traveling by boat on a trip to research deforestation in the region. this blue back contains a backpack, laptop, and other personal items belonging to missing indigenous expert, buena para, and freelance british journalist, don phillips. and this, the moment the backpack was found on sunday afternoon in an area of flooded forest near the amazonian river, where perry and phillips were last seen. a day earlier, police found traces of blood in the boat of the fisherman. he's under arrest as the only suspect in the disappearance. with the newest developments. hope of finding them alive is evaporating. i think big thing i'll use lives on film and we h
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u. k. can you put the significance of this into context for us or any of these events don't come around every day. i can only remember 2 others in my lifetime. certainly nothing on this kind of scale. and that really is a reflection of the fact that this particular jubilee mach 72 years on the throne for her majesty, queen elizabeth the 2nd, just reflect on that for a moment. that's for example, as 14 prime ministers in us presidents that she's met and seen throughout her reign . she's overseeing the end of the british empire, the birth of the digital age. a lot of people here really reflects in using these for days of holiday of celebration to reflect. 6 on that time, this constant presence that she has been throughout, often quite turbulent periods a here as queen and i think that's why so many people are on the streets here. behind me, we've spoken to many who made special trips from around the world. in fact, some coming from the us just to witness this moment in history. and i think regardless
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you so much for your take on it. anthony webber. political commenter live from the u. k. thank you. thank you. okay, time in moments for another visit to the cross. talk studio is peter in guests are standing by and i'll see you right after about life for moscow. this is art international. ah ah ah ah ah. hello and welcome across the dock. were all things considered idle about western leaders have a habit of reminding us nothing about ukraine without you. right. this is rather curious as ukraine has been a western client states since the co, against the democratically elected government in 2014. but there may be a copy out here in it's called.
you so much for your take on it. anthony webber. political commenter live from the u. k. thank you. thank you. okay, time in moments for another visit to the cross. talk studio is peter in guests are standing by and i'll see you right after about life for moscow. this is art international. ah ah ah ah ah. hello and welcome across the dock. were all things considered idle about western leaders have a habit of reminding us nothing about ukraine without you. right. this is rather curious as...
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you and refugee agency. but for uni mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many there, my missy to the me, that human being i only you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism is not, because if they feel better in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say the new arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun. al jazeera, ah, now president joe biden will make his 1st trip to the medley since taking office as you, as president next month. the 4 day tool will include a visit to israel, the occupied west bank, and to saudi arabia. biden is expected to meet saudi arabia's crown prince. mom had been some on the trip comes just a year after the bite administration concluded that saudi arabia's crowned prince ordered the brutal murder of the journalist jamal shoji. so let's go straight to our white house correspondent, kimberly how get and so what is the reaction likely to be, to the bid
you and refugee agency. but for uni mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many there, my missy to the me, that human being i only you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism is not, because if they feel better in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say the new arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun. al...