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we are auoin to the chancellor to u-turn? we are going to continue _ the chancellor to u-turn?re going to continue to give - the chancellor to u-turn? we are going to continue to give people | going to continue to give people suaport— going to continue to give people support throughout this difficult period _ support throughout this difficult period as we did throughout the coronavirus epidemic, mr speaker. with unprecedented levels of support. with unprecedented levels of su--ort. , with unprecedented levels of suuort. with unprecedented levels of sun-art, support. boris johnson said the uk must look beyond _ support. boris johnson said the uk must look beyond russia - support. boris johnson said the uk must look beyond russia for- support. boris johnson said the uk must look beyond russia for its i must look beyond russia for its energy needs and rejected again labour is called for a windfall tax on oil and gas firms. then from opposition and conservative mps, calls for more help from ukrainian refugees. calls for more help from ukrainian refu~ees. ,., calls for more help fro
we are auoin to the chancellor to u-turn? we are going to continue _ the chancellor to u-turn?re going to continue to give - the chancellor to u-turn? we are going to continue to give people | going to continue to give people suaport— going to continue to give people support throughout this difficult period _ support throughout this difficult period as we did throughout the coronavirus epidemic, mr speaker. with unprecedented levels of support. with unprecedented levels of su--ort. , with...
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if it is asking for the chance to - the chancellor to u-turn? of support. we have a £200 discount on bills. £250 nonrepayable reduction in council tax in £144 million extra to help council support vulnerable families with their energy bills. altogether, mr speaker, there is a £20 billion package of financial help that we are giving the british people and we will continue to do more. i think a u—turn is the last thing we want. we u-turn is the last thing we want. we will see u—turn is the last thing we want. - will see how long that position lasts. let me try and. let me try and help the prime minister. let me try and help the prime minister by coming at it from a different angle. before russia invaded ukraine, north sea oil and gas companies were making bumper profits. bp made £9.5 billion. shell made £14 billion. in their own words, more money than they know what to do with. since, then, the international price of oil and gas has skyrocketed and so will their profits. one with the premise admit he has got this badly wrong? put a windfall tax on
if it is asking for the chance to - the chancellor to u-turn? of support. we have a £200 discount on bills. £250 nonrepayable reduction in council tax in £144 million extra to help council support vulnerable families with their energy bills. altogether, mr speaker, there is a £20 billion package of financial help that we are giving the british people and we will continue to do more. i think a u—turn is the last thing we want. we u-turn is the last thing we want. we will see u—turn is...
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perhaps that helped with the u—turn. and for brady, it has always been about winning. u-turn.ut winning. every year is amazing, and this _ been about winning. every year is amazing, and this team _ been about winning. every year is amazing, and this team is - been about winning. every year is amazing, and this team is world i amazing, and this team is world champions forever. you can't take it away from us, so thank you, guys. brady's return will galvanise the league, his team—mates and fans around the world. it is league, his team-mates and fans around the world. if you split his 22 year career into two, _ if you split his 22 year career into two. he _ if you split his 22 year career into two. he has — if you split his 22 year career into two, he has two hall of fame careers _ two, he has two hall of fame careers. _, ., ., ., careers. he could do two or three ears, careers. he could do two or three years. even- _ careers. he could do two or three years, even. and _ careers. he could do two or three years, even. and return - careers. he could do two or three years, even. and r
perhaps that helped with the u—turn. and for brady, it has always been about winning. u-turn.ut winning. every year is amazing, and this _ been about winning. every year is amazing, and this team _ been about winning. every year is amazing, and this team is - been about winning. every year is amazing, and this team is world i amazing, and this team is world champions forever. you can't take it away from us, so thank you, guys. brady's return will galvanise the league, his team—mates and...
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what do you read into this sudden u-turn by the taliban? could it mean that there was discord in the ranks? >> yes, it definitely means that. the u-turn is effectively the explanation given is that they want to ensure that the new system for girls education complies fully with both islamic sharia and as well as their customs. we have a clue as to what the discord is. around what topic the discord is. the one thing we must remember is that the taliban is a collection of groups, a fighting groups, of tribal groups who have come under this umbrella and they lack the central authority figure. what we have now is a battle going on in the background. i suspect that the discord is between the religious leaders and the political warlord type of taliban. because the sharia think they can't argue does allow education of women. but the fact that they have introduced this custom -- student custom criteria suggest that what has happened is student leaders think this is not our way, it is not custom. so there was this going on. they are trying to resolve
what do you read into this sudden u-turn by the taliban? could it mean that there was discord in the ranks? >> yes, it definitely means that. the u-turn is effectively the explanation given is that they want to ensure that the new system for girls education complies fully with both islamic sharia and as well as their customs. we have a clue as to what the discord is. around what topic the discord is. the one thing we must remember is that the taliban is a collection of groups, a fighting...
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likes of what we've never seen before and lots of people are calling for the government to make a u-turnand that debate is centering around two shell wells in lancaster, the only two in the u.k., the government decided to plug those two wells by june 30th, and the people involved in those are saying that the work must stop imminently, the chief executive of the firm behind those wells is calling for the decision to be withdrawn. and i know you will be speaking to him later but there is also pleasure with 40 tories and mps of britain, the prime minister beginning to rethink, it and you spoke about the potential for a u-turn earlier. here is what he had to say. >> the individual decisions is a matter for the energy department, but the point that i've made is that our direct travel in u.k. is to move toward an economically and diplomatically sustainable model of energy generation and moving away from foreign oil. >> and i think it is safe to say that fracking is a highly divisive issue and opposed, drilling deep into the ground causes things like tremor and damages the local water supply. b
likes of what we've never seen before and lots of people are calling for the government to make a u-turnand that debate is centering around two shell wells in lancaster, the only two in the u.k., the government decided to plug those two wells by june 30th, and the people involved in those are saying that the work must stop imminently, the chief executive of the firm behind those wells is calling for the decision to be withdrawn. and i know you will be speaking to him later but there is also...
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the situation is escalating and has now become untenable, so a complete u—turn of those athletes now decision from the ipc, and the state news agency is quoting, saying they are draughting a lawsuit to take to the court of arbitration for sport to have this overturned. but the time is running out for them to do that because the opening ceremony is less than 2a hours away. indeed, thank you. we're going to take a brief look at some of the news now and the uk. kevin williamson, who was twice sacked as a cabinet minister, is to receive a knighthood. mr williamson was also fired as defence secretary following an inquiry into a leak from the national security council. the a5—year—old, whose first career was manufacturing, set as the government's cheap whip. a year on since the murder of sarah everard by a serving metropolitan police officer, her family say they are "immensely grateful to everyone for their support". tonight, a march will be held in clapham in south london to remember sarah. laura moss reports. it was a crime that shocked the capital and shone a spotlight on women's safety
the situation is escalating and has now become untenable, so a complete u—turn of those athletes now decision from the ipc, and the state news agency is quoting, saying they are draughting a lawsuit to take to the court of arbitration for sport to have this overturned. but the time is running out for them to do that because the opening ceremony is less than 2a hours away. indeed, thank you. we're going to take a brief look at some of the news now and the uk. kevin williamson, who was twice...
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some are saying he is likely to reduce duty on petrol, on diesel at the pump, but he won't make a u—turnld at which people start to pay, etc etc. what you think you would you?— you would you? well, look, the first thing _ you would you? well, look, the first thing to — you would you? well, look, the first thing to remember - you would you? well, look, the first thing to remember is - you would you? well, look, the first thing to remember is thatl first thing to remember is that whatever you get this sort of statement, it normally takes a few days to suggest what it really means, so people shouldn'tjump to conclusions shouldn't jump to conclusions whatever shouldn'tjump to conclusions whatever is an ounce from the dispatch box on wednesday. but yes, you are absolutely right, he seems to have stuck to his guns on national insurance. of course, that is a big challenge for him so far, and also for the government. but there fuel cuts, whether it is something for household fuel, or as you mention fuel duty, that seems the most likely ways that he can help and make a visible difference right no
some are saying he is likely to reduce duty on petrol, on diesel at the pump, but he won't make a u—turnld at which people start to pay, etc etc. what you think you would you?— you would you? well, look, the first thing _ you would you? well, look, the first thing to — you would you? well, look, the first thing to remember - you would you? well, look, the first thing to remember is - you would you? well, look, the first thing to remember is thatl first thing to remember is that whatever...
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yes, it was i quite the u-turn. we heard that the quite the u—turn.ng, has changed its stance. in the last 12 hours, an overwhelming number of our members have been in touch with us and been very open, for which i'm grateful. they have told us that if we do not reconsider our decision it is now likely to have great consequences for the beijing 2022 paralympic winter games. multiple national paralympic committees — some of which have been contacted by the governments, teams and athletes — are expressing the intention not to compete. ensuring the safety and security of athletes is of paramount importance to us, and the situation in the athletes' village is escalated and has now become untenable. one of britain's greatest paralympic athletes, baroness tanni grey—thompson, said it was the right decision, even if she did have sympathy for russia and belarussian athletes. it is the right decision. i think what the ipc were faced with was multiple countries refusing to compete, and almost every medal event could have been affected. not just the opening and c
yes, it was i quite the u-turn. we heard that the quite the u—turn.ng, has changed its stance. in the last 12 hours, an overwhelming number of our members have been in touch with us and been very open, for which i'm grateful. they have told us that if we do not reconsider our decision it is now likely to have great consequences for the beijing 2022 paralympic winter games. multiple national paralympic committees — some of which have been contacted by the governments, teams and athletes —...
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what if - they do not make a u-turn? they will have to. they do not make a u-turn? law which is enforced _ on. they broke a law which is enforced by _ on. they broke a law which is enforced by people, - on. they broke a law which is i enforced by people, employees, on. they broke a law which is - enforced by people, employees, being able to go to tribunal is. what we are going to do is provide additional protection and say, for example, to the pull some sales, in the port service agreement, you cannot have ships plying their trade between say the uk and france for example and without the people who are starving that ship being paid minimum wage. there are lots of different things we can bring in this. i have spoken to my counterpart in the other side of the house of commons, so there will be broad parliamentary agreement to get this done as quickly as possible. when did you know they were going to treat workers like this? i was when did you know they were going to treat workers like this?— treat workers like this? i was stood at the dispatch _ treat workers like thi
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the big u turn, we got the european union moving at lightning speed. now with economic sanctions. i want you to listen to what the us secretary of state said earlier today about this in brussels. what the opinion has done over the space of a couple of weeks is quite simply remarkable. the speed with which it acted, the actions that it took, both with regard to the sanctions and also support for ukraine far. i think it's not an exaggeration to say historic and it only further validates for us the importance of this partnership. so then you've got blink in, lauding the you and now you and i, henry, are talking about your country, possibly joining native. did you ever expect such a radical shift like this? well, brand, honestly speaking, i think the speed in which the ship events unraveling in europe insecurity. you have been dramatic, and while roches minutes are build up in the ukraine, i've taken place for some months now. i don't think not many expected the seriousness of the development that we are witnessing though. i think we should be also not at the finland actually never dr
the big u turn, we got the european union moving at lightning speed. now with economic sanctions. i want you to listen to what the us secretary of state said earlier today about this in brussels. what the opinion has done over the space of a couple of weeks is quite simply remarkable. the speed with which it acted, the actions that it took, both with regard to the sanctions and also support for ukraine far. i think it's not an exaggeration to say historic and it only further validates for us...
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there was also a u turn in u. s. stocks today with all the main indices and the session well into positive territory. while in new york forces, james sweeney who's been tracking the story for us. james, what prompted the sudden you turn in us stalks and oil? well, there's a number of factors that tie into the recent oil price slide. remember, just one week ago, brent crudely above $139.00 a barrel. and analysts were wanting about 185 dollars, 200 dollars, as traders were shutting russian oil. but now it looks like there's a bit of a glimmer of light. i'm in hopes that saudi arabia and the u. a could possibly boost. well, production is made reports the ways in back to washington c, washington d. c wants to increase oil production and encourage opec to ramp of supply. and that's that all because there's also a believe that the men from china, good drug due to new corona, virus restrictions and major cities. and there's also easing fears for the oil, the oil supply disruptions based on those ongoing see fire talks bet
there was also a u turn in u. s. stocks today with all the main indices and the session well into positive territory. while in new york forces, james sweeney who's been tracking the story for us. james, what prompted the sudden you turn in us stalks and oil? well, there's a number of factors that tie into the recent oil price slide. remember, just one week ago, brent crudely above $139.00 a barrel. and analysts were wanting about 185 dollars, 200 dollars, as traders were shutting russian oil....
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there was also a u turn in us stocks today with all the main indices and the session well into positive territory. while in new york force is james sweeney who's been tracking this story for us. james, what prompted the sudden you to that tie into the recent oil price slide? remember, just $1.00 week ago, brent crude lead above $139.00 a barrel and analysts were wanting about 185 dollars, 200 dollars. as traders were shunning russian oil, but now it looks like there's a bit of a glimmer of light. i'm in hopes that saudi arabia in the u. e could possibly boost well production. this amid reports, the u. a's ambassador to washington c. washington d. c. wants to increase oil production and encourage opec to ramp of supply. and that's not all because there's also a believe that the men from china, good drug due to new corona virus restrictions and major cities, and is also easing fears for the oil. the oil supply disruptions based on those ongoing ceasefire talks between russian ukraine and lower oil has these worries of inflation. and that's pay the way for a strong market yesterday. and to
there was also a u turn in us stocks today with all the main indices and the session well into positive territory. while in new york force is james sweeney who's been tracking this story for us. james, what prompted the sudden you to that tie into the recent oil price slide? remember, just $1.00 week ago, brent crude lead above $139.00 a barrel and analysts were wanting about 185 dollars, 200 dollars. as traders were shunning russian oil, but now it looks like there's a bit of a glimmer of...
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there's a policy u-turn to france's market is off more than 8% uk stocks don 2% some say a shift is underay to change the investing landscape let's bring in chief investment officer at center stone. what kind of shift are you talking about? >> the eu is in a deflationary malaise and a concern the eu wouldn't last. the germans have a contingency plan but what happens since is covid. and the reaction to that is to announce a debt finance recovery plan with governance commitments from greece and italy. this is germany recommitting itself to european project but that very importantly reversed the posture to inflation and an idea of debt which they had an allergy to with the post world war i thinking now they have rearmed themselves and reversed the posture the latter part has to be accepted by the voters in germany. one could argue is that the e u has the makings of a more stable bloc with the three building blocks now potentially a common defense. this would make the currency and the stock markets a good place to invest long term and an elephant in the room and the previous mentioned short t
there's a policy u-turn to france's market is off more than 8% uk stocks don 2% some say a shift is underay to change the investing landscape let's bring in chief investment officer at center stone. what kind of shift are you talking about? >> the eu is in a deflationary malaise and a concern the eu wouldn't last. the germans have a contingency plan but what happens since is covid. and the reaction to that is to announce a debt finance recovery plan with governance commitments from greece...
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because they could do a u-turn because of the threat of inflation as opposed to now, they are hiking because we have these eye-popping levels of inflation. but it will be a sloppy, choppy, messy year. after the recent rally we have had which some are categorizing as a bear market rally and the strongest rallies always occur in bear markets, it is hard to get excited about any type of risk on trade? lisa: where are we now in the economic cycle? troy: we are mid to late, for sure. the question is how much longer can the cycle extend through the tightening period. if you look at the housing market, consumer spending, those are arguably later cycle. if you look at capex spending and inventory restocking, we are still relatively early. there is a lot of cross signals right now. they were highly confident that we could avoid recession in the next 12 months. as we get through that, it will have to be an interplay between how sustainable can consumer spending be and how powerful are those latent and inventory restocking cycles. we have to watch the data closely as we move into 2023. lisa: ho
because they could do a u-turn because of the threat of inflation as opposed to now, they are hiking because we have these eye-popping levels of inflation. but it will be a sloppy, choppy, messy year. after the recent rally we have had which some are categorizing as a bear market rally and the strongest rallies always occur in bear markets, it is hard to get excited about any type of risk on trade? lisa: where are we now in the economic cycle? troy: we are mid to late, for sure. the question is...
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however, the u. turn has already sparked concerns at the un human rights office. there's no such thing as fast tracking a session.
however, the u. turn has already sparked concerns at the un human rights office. there's no such thing as fast tracking a session.
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however, the u turn has a weighty spot concerns of the human human rights office. there's no such thing as fast tracking a station. you leaders respond to the ukranian president. good to franklin, join the block within countries. step up, they fight against no. the russians citizen of the countries, musicians are now bought from international candle competitions and we get feedback from the russian public, a shelf restorative. if we look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes, our media, then 1 may ask, where is democracy or human rights here? it's a kind of recipe.
however, the u turn has a weighty spot concerns of the human human rights office. there's no such thing as fast tracking a station. you leaders respond to the ukranian president. good to franklin, join the block within countries. step up, they fight against no. the russians citizen of the countries, musicians are now bought from international candle competitions and we get feedback from the russian public, a shelf restorative. if we look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes,...
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however, the u. turn has already sparked concerns that the you in human rights offered there is no such thing as fast tracking a station. you leaders respond to the ukranian president.
however, the u. turn has already sparked concerns that the you in human rights offered there is no such thing as fast tracking a station. you leaders respond to the ukranian president.
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u-turns in policies for example. we will talk about the event that happened. without really a plan in place to discuss the hardships faced by the people. so it is really coming to a lack of plan by the political leadership. contrast this to the political rhetoric in 2019, in 2020, when this government promised prosperity, stable economic growth. all of that was promised to the electorate and they got a majority in 2019 and 2020 of the elections. what has transpired after that is a complete opposite. even now, when there is -- when we don't know when the power cuts will happen, we do not know if we would have petrol or diesel tomorrow because the cues are so long, there is lack of information coming from this government. really it is a government that promised so much but is unable to deliver and does not seem to be able to communicate. adrian: to what extent does the family have to shoulder some of the blame? is it wise to have major government portfolios spread among members of one political dynasty? >> this is the big worry. we had the president being electe
u-turns in policies for example. we will talk about the event that happened. without really a plan in place to discuss the hardships faced by the people. so it is really coming to a lack of plan by the political leadership. contrast this to the political rhetoric in 2019, in 2020, when this government promised prosperity, stable economic growth. all of that was promised to the electorate and they got a majority in 2019 and 2020 of the elections. what has transpired after that is a complete...
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it is interesting that we have priti patel and it's a pretty dramatic u—turn.nd certainly, all sorts of descriptions and scenarios and i think this is one of the situations we don't realise how many connections this country has and this comes along. so, it is heart—warming because it's an area that we will touch on, the military options are somewhat stymied and with all the information, diplomatically, internationally, financially, and humanitarian fallout for this is key to where we have the standing going forward. the front page of the times. thisjust a heartbreaking times. this 'ust a heartbreaking account of — times. thisjust a heartbreaking account of civilians _ times. thisjust a heartbreaking account of civilians trying - times. thisjust a heartbreaking account of civilians trying to - times. thisjust a heartbreaking| account of civilians trying to flee their _ account of civilians trying to flee their homes and being attacked by russian _ their homes and being attacked by russian forces. and brings home to you the _ russian forces. and brings home to yo
it is interesting that we have priti patel and it's a pretty dramatic u—turn.nd certainly, all sorts of descriptions and scenarios and i think this is one of the situations we don't realise how many connections this country has and this comes along. so, it is heart—warming because it's an area that we will touch on, the military options are somewhat stymied and with all the information, diplomatically, internationally, financially, and humanitarian fallout for this is key to where we have...
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arrived at the athletes' village only to learn they were no longer welcome, following a dramatic u—turng organisers to think again.- other teams. the backlash forcing organisers to think again. some of which have — organisers to think again. some of which have been _ organisers to think again. some of which have been contacted - organisers to think again. some of which have been contacted by - organisers to think again. some of which have been contacted by the| which have been contacted by the governmentteams and athletes are expressing not to compete, the situation and athletes' village has escalated and now become untenable. the war was brought to these gains, and this situation has escalated. i don't think they have underestimated it. we were trying to protect the gains from war.— gains from war. away from the olitics, gains from war. away from the politics, british athletes - gains from war. away from the politics, british athletes have i gains from war. away from the - politics, british athletes have been trying to prepare for the event, but today, the man leading the team in beiji
arrived at the athletes' village only to learn they were no longer welcome, following a dramatic u—turng organisers to think again.- other teams. the backlash forcing organisers to think again. some of which have — organisers to think again. some of which have been _ organisers to think again. some of which have been contacted - organisers to think again. some of which have been contacted by - organisers to think again. some of which have been contacted by the| which have been contacted by...
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however, the u turn has already sparked concerns at the un human rights office. there is no such thing as fast tracking. efficient leaders respond to the ukranian president's bid to frankly join the block. ah hello and welcome to the international. my name's paula sneer, and we're coming to you from moscow, where me and the team will keep you abreast of developments. thanks for joining us . but let's 1st have a look at the latest major developments on the situation in ukraine. russia's military state, it would observe limited sci fi on friday to allow civilians to evacuate to secure woods proposed by moscow. these are the key evacuation routes planned by the criminal and the russian military ad that will unilaterally open the roots, leading eastward to russia every day. whether or not here agrees on thursday, russia offered to open as many as 14 car doors. however, you claim concerned only 7 when operation and opposed the evacuation of civilians to russian territory. according to the united nations, 2 and a half 1000000 people have said ukraine since the conflict
however, the u turn has already sparked concerns at the un human rights office. there is no such thing as fast tracking. efficient leaders respond to the ukranian president's bid to frankly join the block. ah hello and welcome to the international. my name's paula sneer, and we're coming to you from moscow, where me and the team will keep you abreast of developments. thanks for joining us . but let's 1st have a look at the latest major developments on the situation in ukraine. russia's military...
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having got there, the front is going to do a u—turn and start pushing back westwards as we go throughext few hours, the majority of the rain is going to be following across east anglia and southeast england, an odd patch elsewhere. across scotland, northern ireland and parts of northwest england, quite a widespread frost. the lowest temperatures down to “4 or —5 in the highlands of scotland, and although there will be quite a bit of cloud at times in england, i think for the most part, as i go to the weekend, we should see the weather tending to brighten up with a bit of sunshine around. cold and frosty start, then, to the day across the northwest of the country, but across eastern areas underneath this area of cloud, 5—6 degrees with drizzle on and off for much of the day. eventually, the front starts to push a little bit further westwards, so we will probably see some cloud thickening across the midlands and central southern england, perhaps with an odd patch of rain here. sunshine across the north and west of the uk with temperatures around 8—10 degrees in the warmest spots. now, f
having got there, the front is going to do a u—turn and start pushing back westwards as we go throughext few hours, the majority of the rain is going to be following across east anglia and southeast england, an odd patch elsewhere. across scotland, northern ireland and parts of northwest england, quite a widespread frost. the lowest temperatures down to “4 or —5 in the highlands of scotland, and although there will be quite a bit of cloud at times in england, i think for the most part, as...
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many girls left the classrooms in tears after this abrupt u-turn. >> [speaking foreign language] translator i heard the news yesterday, i was thrilled. i swear to god, i wept. but today, i'm devastated. what should i say? i can't say anything. what should i say to them? we are girls. why shouldn't we go to school? our hearts are bleeding. it's been 186 days since the ban on our education. what crime have we committed? i don't know what to ask or what to say. we have no choice but do what they say. my request is to please open schools as soon as possible. >> the secondary schools for girls are set to open nationwide after months of restrictions, since the taliban seized power in august. it seems like, not anymore. we have this report. >> dusting the desks, the morning began full of smiles and hope. for these students in the west of kabul, returning to school felt particularly appointment -- poignant. last year, more than 90 were killed here in an attack by the islamic state group. >> we want to be successful, so we can fill the dreams of our martyred classrooms. that will be r revenge on tho
many girls left the classrooms in tears after this abrupt u-turn. >> [speaking foreign language] translator i heard the news yesterday, i was thrilled. i swear to god, i wept. but today, i'm devastated. what should i say? i can't say anything. what should i say to them? we are girls. why shouldn't we go to school? our hearts are bleeding. it's been 186 days since the ban on our education. what crime have we committed? i don't know what to ask or what to say. we have no choice but do what...
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when it comes to big politics, but a u-turn through called safety island to start a traffic light racey cars of two other european countries less than a kilometer from the kremlin to justify already. it is unlikely that you will eat rea. of the same doctrine white man's burden live here absolute savages, to whom a real white anglo-saxon protestant must, accordingly , explain something, and how you educate and teach them. the smell will not behave differently against the background of such aggressive and clearly not gentlemanly driving , official statements look no less hostile kind of great britain there is recommended to their compatriots. if possible, leave russia true. there is a feeling that not everyone, the british are ready. this is an opportunity to take advantage and leave. what is called in english is too businesslike, they feel themselves here and behave dolgunov anton molokoedov nikolai malyagin ntv television company the elite special forces division mastered the skill of skydiving training under the guidance of russian instructors lasted 2 weeks, even the language barrier
when it comes to big politics, but a u-turn through called safety island to start a traffic light racey cars of two other european countries less than a kilometer from the kremlin to justify already. it is unlikely that you will eat rea. of the same doctrine white man's burden live here absolute savages, to whom a real white anglo-saxon protestant must, accordingly , explain something, and how you educate and teach them. the smell will not behave differently against the background of such...
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so the trend will be decreasing showers, clearing skies, as our weather is about to make a major u-turn by the end of the weekend. breezy and dry tomorrow. then we could be soaring to record highs towards the middle part of the week. temperatures could reach the 80s in parts of the bay area. we'll bring you the timing of that big warmup in our forecast coming up in about 12 minutes. >> wow, the 80s. see you in a bit. >>> our free nbc bay area app will help you track the rain as it comes into your neighborhood. >>> did you feel it? small earthquake in morning rattled parts of the bay area. the 3.6 quake hit at 9:59 a.m. near corralitos, north of wattonville. it first registered 3.9 but was downgraded to 3.6. a lot of people in the south bay felt the shaking. no reports of injuries or damage. >>> happening tonight, friends and family will remember the young hayward girl found dead at a home in merced. a vigil for 8-year-old sofia mason is set for 7:00 tonight at hayward city hall. investigators found her body last week. she'd been missing since december. her mother is now accused of murde
so the trend will be decreasing showers, clearing skies, as our weather is about to make a major u-turn by the end of the weekend. breezy and dry tomorrow. then we could be soaring to record highs towards the middle part of the week. temperatures could reach the 80s in parts of the bay area. we'll bring you the timing of that big warmup in our forecast coming up in about 12 minutes. >> wow, the 80s. see you in a bit. >>> our free nbc bay area app will help you track the rain as...
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the group has been condemned for making a last—minute u—turn earlier this week, and ordering them tothe doors of girls' schools, education is our right — they chant, while the taliban watch on. these women are incredibly brave. others who have protested against the taliban have been detained by the group. aren't you afraid being here? translation: when it comes| to standing up for the freedom of my country and the girls who want to go to school, i am willing to die. we are here for our daughters' right to an education. without that right we are dead anyway. on this occasion, the taliban allowed the protest to continue. their last—minute decision early this week to close girls' secondary schools just hours after they reopened has been widely condemned. in most of the country, only younger girls, along with all boys, are being allowed into the classroom. translation: i want our generation to be free and to flourish, _ notjust to shed tears at home and be unable to study. when i saw the videos of young schoolgirls crying, it hurt my gut. i felt i needed to do something for them and rais
the group has been condemned for making a last—minute u—turn earlier this week, and ordering them tothe doors of girls' schools, education is our right — they chant, while the taliban watch on. these women are incredibly brave. others who have protested against the taliban have been detained by the group. aren't you afraid being here? translation: when it comes| to standing up for the freedom of my country and the girls who want to go to school, i am willing to die. we are here for our...
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the big u turn, we've got the european union moving at lightning speed. now with economic sanctions . i want you to listen to what the us secretary of state said earlier today about this in brussels. what the european union has done over the space of a couple of weeks is quite simply remarkable. the speed with which it acted, the actions that it took, both with regard to the sanctions and also support for ukraine far. i think it's not an exaggeration to say historic and it only further validates for us the importance of this partnership. so that you've got blink in, lauding the you and now you and i, henry, are talking about your country, possibly joining native. did you ever expect such a radical shift like this? well, brand, honestly speaking, i think the speed in which the shift and event unraveling in europe insecurity. you have been dramatic. and while roches mentor build up in the ukraine, i've taken place for some months now. i don't think not many expected the seriousness of the development that we are witnessing now. i think we should be also kno
the big u turn, we've got the european union moving at lightning speed. now with economic sanctions . i want you to listen to what the us secretary of state said earlier today about this in brussels. what the european union has done over the space of a couple of weeks is quite simply remarkable. the speed with which it acted, the actions that it took, both with regard to the sanctions and also support for ukraine far. i think it's not an exaggeration to say historic and it only further...
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the big u turn. we got the european union moving at lightning speed now with economic sanctions. i want you to listen to what the us secretary of state said earlier today about this in brussels. what the european union has done over the space of a couple of weeks is quite simply remarkable. the speed with which it acted, the actions that it took, both with regard to the sanctions and also support for ukraine far. i think it's not an exaggeration to say historic and it only further validates for us the importance of this partnership. so that you've got blink in, lauding the you and now you and i, henry, are talking about your country, possibly joining native. did you ever expect such a radical shift like this? well, brand, honestly speaking, i think the speed in which the ship events unraveling in europe insecurity. you have been dramatic, and while roches minutes are build up in the ukraine, i've taken place for some months now. i don't think not many expected the seriousness of the development that we are witnessing though. i think we should be also not at the finland actually n
the big u turn. we got the european union moving at lightning speed now with economic sanctions. i want you to listen to what the us secretary of state said earlier today about this in brussels. what the european union has done over the space of a couple of weeks is quite simply remarkable. the speed with which it acted, the actions that it took, both with regard to the sanctions and also support for ukraine far. i think it's not an exaggeration to say historic and it only further validates for...
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when to paralympics of opened under a cloud of controversy on thursday organizes made a dramatic u turn banning russian and better russian athletes from the event following threats of boycotts by other participating countries, ukraine's delegation was given a warm welcome at the opening ceremony after making the difficult journey to china, russian pardon pick, committee says it will not appeal the decision following legal advice. we want to move to our other top story this hour, at least 56 people have died and a bomb blast during friday. present a sham, lost in the shower, in northern pockets on nearly $200.00 worshippers were wounded. many of them are in critical condition. officials declared a state of emergency and say they expect the death toll to rise, aka sounds prime minister, condemned the attack. come on hyde has more for me as lama bought widespread condemnation from the bucket, tiny prime minister, mister moran conn, and the country president. after our deadly attack dog here worship by their name, maud and the old part of the city that is congested area. where narrow alley
when to paralympics of opened under a cloud of controversy on thursday organizes made a dramatic u turn banning russian and better russian athletes from the event following threats of boycotts by other participating countries, ukraine's delegation was given a warm welcome at the opening ceremony after making the difficult journey to china, russian pardon pick, committee says it will not appeal the decision following legal advice. we want to move to our other top story this hour, at least 56...
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having got there, the front is going to do a u—turn and start pushing back westwards as we go through across east anglia and southeast england, an odd patch elsewhere. across scotland, northern ireland and parts of northwest england, quite a widespread frost. the lowest temperatures down to —1i or —5 in the highlands of scotland, and although there will be quite a bit of cloud at times in england, i think for the most part, as i go to the weekend, we should see the weather tending to brighten up with a bit of sunshine around. cold and frosty start, then, to the day across the northwest of the country, but across eastern areas underneath this area of cloud, 5—6 degrees with drizzle on and off for much of the day. eventually, the front starts to push a little bit further westwards, so we will probably see some cloud thickening across the midlands and central southern england, perhaps with an odd patch of rain here. sunshine across the north and west of the uk with temperatures around 8—10 degrees in the warmest spots. now, for sunday, bit of patchy rain across the southwest initially. t
having got there, the front is going to do a u—turn and start pushing back westwards as we go through across east anglia and southeast england, an odd patch elsewhere. across scotland, northern ireland and parts of northwest england, quite a widespread frost. the lowest temperatures down to —1i or —5 in the highlands of scotland, and although there will be quite a bit of cloud at times in england, i think for the most part, as i go to the weekend, we should see the weather tending to...
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and now with this abrupt and confusing u—turn by the taliban on schools reopening, it feels as if thereis man runs a charity promoting education in some of the most remote regions of afghanistan. he says even there some people are now thinking of leaving the country to ensure their daughters can go to school. thousands of people say that education is our right. it is not 1996, this is a new afghanistan and all people want to send their daughters and sisters in school. even more conservative in rural areas? yes. the majority of people. they want these activities in remote areas. protesting against the taliban is dangerous. this small group of women gathered at an undisclosed location. "you have taken work and food away from us," they say, "do not take education as well." secunder kermani, bbc news. eu officials have agreed on a landmark provisional ruling to clamp down on anti—competitive abuses by the world�*s largest technology platforms, in a move that will set the standard for leveling the playing field across global digital markets. our technology correspondent james clayton has the
and now with this abrupt and confusing u—turn by the taliban on schools reopening, it feels as if thereis man runs a charity promoting education in some of the most remote regions of afghanistan. he says even there some people are now thinking of leaving the country to ensure their daughters can go to school. thousands of people say that education is our right. it is not 1996, this is a new afghanistan and all people want to send their daughters and sisters in school. even more conservative...
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however, the u turn has already spoke concerns of you in human rights office. there's no such thing as fast tracking a station you leaders respond to the ukrainian president good to frankly join the block within countries. they fight against ordinary russian citizen. as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions and we get feedback from the russian public. if we push it, just very supportive. if we look at what's happening with our cultural thing here at our media, then 1 may ask, where is democracy or human rights here, it's a kind of recipe, or, and hysteria around the world. it's politics and politics shouldn't affect the lives of people with welcome to the international on policy clear with the team here in moscow cabin use and breaking developments. thank you so much for joining us. but 1st, let's have a look at the latest major developments on the situation in ukraine. bushes military said it would observe a limited cease fire on friday to allow civilians to evacuate to secure wounds proposed by moscow. these are the key
however, the u turn has already spoke concerns of you in human rights office. there's no such thing as fast tracking a station you leaders respond to the ukrainian president good to frankly join the block within countries. they fight against ordinary russian citizen. as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions and we get feedback from the russian public. if we push it, just very supportive. if we look at what's happening with our cultural thing here at our...
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but since the conflict in russia and ukraine, we've seen a u turn on western european energy policy, showing that the consensus is in fact that it was not a good idea to rely so heavily. heavily on russian energy finder during handle has not perhaps worked as well as hoped. but because this was a relationship that was cemented over or over year is a western europe is also having a hard time extricating itself from it. and then say the u. s. is the u. s. has a band imports our fuel imports from russia, as we know, western europe says they would phase of them out. so that's a difference in wording for you, right? dollars out of us as i'm such a question. here we go on to a 2nd question here. now this is from a oh james. and it is a who has a question. it's about how europe and germany in particular can do without russian gas. they're asked, can they just temporarily reactivate nuclear reactors or some coal plants as a stop gap measure? well old james and he, us, thank you for reminding our viewers. that in fact, germany has at least quite heavily into phasing out a nuclear and into its
but since the conflict in russia and ukraine, we've seen a u turn on western european energy policy, showing that the consensus is in fact that it was not a good idea to rely so heavily. heavily on russian energy finder during handle has not perhaps worked as well as hoped. but because this was a relationship that was cemented over or over year is a western europe is also having a hard time extricating itself from it. and then say the u. s. is the u. s. has a band imports our fuel imports from...
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however, the u turn has already sparked concerns of the un human white's office with western countries skip up. they fight against ordinary russian citizens as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions. we get feedback on the russian public. yes with if we look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes in our media, then 1 may ask, where is democracy or human rights here? it's a kind of russ, a phobia and hysteria around the world. it's politics and politics shouldn't affect the lives of people with there's no such thing as fast tracking. efficient leaders respond to the ukranian presidents, but to frantically join the block. ah and welcome to our international policy. and we're coming to you live from a studio here in moscow. i'll be your host for the next half hour. thank you for joining us. now, social media giant met as again, broken its own rules to allow nationality based hate messages. that's time to support a public cause for violence against russian soldiers. the firm which owns instagram, what's up and facebook will also repor
however, the u turn has already sparked concerns of the un human white's office with western countries skip up. they fight against ordinary russian citizens as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions. we get feedback on the russian public. yes with if we look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes in our media, then 1 may ask, where is democracy or human rights here? it's a kind of russ, a phobia and hysteria around the world. it's politics...
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a tragedy roughly sponsor moscow slammed the u. turn by the international parlance committee on the participation of russian on beller, russian sports people at the beijing games in the wake of moscow's military operation against ukraine. the committee had forced the 2 nations to participate as neutrals, but just the day before the paralympics where to begin this friday, the i p. c. abner band, all 83 athletes altogether. russia, sports ministers say the ruling destroys thousands of years of the olympic truce. the agreement that all people should be allowed to compete together are stronger. we are disappointed by the international paralympic committees decision. it was unexpected. for us, the committee has changed its own decision and suspended russian and by the russian athletes from taking part in the games. that's despite the olympic truce, where the principles of unity were proclaimed. we believe the decision is politicized discrimination against athletes. it's unfair to those who've been through for years of hard preparation. it's
a tragedy roughly sponsor moscow slammed the u. turn by the international parlance committee on the participation of russian on beller, russian sports people at the beijing games in the wake of moscow's military operation against ukraine. the committee had forced the 2 nations to participate as neutrals, but just the day before the paralympics where to begin this friday, the i p. c. abner band, all 83 athletes altogether. russia, sports ministers say the ruling destroys thousands of years of...
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having got there, the front will do a u—turn and start the push back westwards as we go through the weekend quite done with upfrontjust yet. over the next few hours majority of the rain will be falling across east anglia and south—east england. across scotland and northern ireland and parts of north—west england, a widespread frost with temperatures down to —a and —5 in the highlands of scotland and quite bitter clouded times in england, i think, for the most part as we go through the weekend you should see the weather tending to brighten up with a bit of sunshine around. cold and frosty start to the day across the north—west of the country across eastern areas underneath the area of cloud, five or six degrees with drizzle on an offer much of the day. eventually the front starts to push a little further westward so we will probably see some cloud thickening across the midlands and central southern england, perhaps with an odd patch of rain here. sunshine across the north and west of the uk with temperatures around 8- 10 the uk with temperatures around 8— 10 degrees in the warmer spots. for
having got there, the front will do a u—turn and start the push back westwards as we go through the weekend quite done with upfrontjust yet. over the next few hours majority of the rain will be falling across east anglia and south—east england. across scotland and northern ireland and parts of north—west england, a widespread frost with temperatures down to —a and —5 in the highlands of scotland and quite bitter clouded times in england, i think, for the most part as we go through the...
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but since the conflict in russia and ukraine, we've seen a u turn on western european energy policy, showing that the consensus is in fact that it was not a good idea to rely so heavily. heavily on russian energy finder during handle has not perhaps worked as well as hoped. but because this was a relationship that was cemented over or over year as a western europe is also having a hard time extricating itself from it. and then say the u. s. is the u. s. has a band imports our fuel imports from russia, as we know, western europe says they would phase them out. so that's a difference in wording for you, right? dollars out of us as i'm such a question. here we go on to a 2nd question here. now this is from o james, and it is a question. it's about how europe and germany in particular can do without russian gas. they're asked, can they just temporarily reactivate nuclear reactors or some coal plants as a stop gap measure? well old james and he, us, thank you for reminding our viewers. that in fact, germany has at least quite heavily into phasing out a nuclear and into its energy transiti
but since the conflict in russia and ukraine, we've seen a u turn on western european energy policy, showing that the consensus is in fact that it was not a good idea to rely so heavily. heavily on russian energy finder during handle has not perhaps worked as well as hoped. but because this was a relationship that was cemented over or over year as a western europe is also having a hard time extricating itself from it. and then say the u. s. is the u. s. has a band imports our fuel imports from...
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however, the u turn has already sparked concerns at the un human rights office. there is no such thing as fast tracking. efficient leaders respond to the ukrainian.
however, the u turn has already sparked concerns at the un human rights office. there is no such thing as fast tracking. efficient leaders respond to the ukrainian.
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a u turn, which seems to be part of the recent trend among many western media outlets of kill of monk and tells us us, mainstream media outlets don't approve of people speaking against their narrative. even if it's the same narrative that they have been using until now, ukraine crisis has made this very clear, conservative pundit, candice owen's recently tweeted out an inquiry she received from the new york times . i received an email from the new york times asking for comments regarding me, advancing ideas that ukraine has a corrupt country, similar to the russian states, e v. i replied, informing them that i actually got my ideas from the new york times and provided them links to their past articles seem it doesn't matter if she says exactly what the new york times said, and what's true that there's lots of corruption and ukraine all that matters is if you dare go against the western establishment media angle for the day and if you do go against it even saying what's true, this makes you a bad person. this logic is applied elsewhere. it seems. here's the financial times . the final
a u turn, which seems to be part of the recent trend among many western media outlets of kill of monk and tells us us, mainstream media outlets don't approve of people speaking against their narrative. even if it's the same narrative that they have been using until now, ukraine crisis has made this very clear, conservative pundit, candice owen's recently tweeted out an inquiry she received from the new york times . i received an email from the new york times asking for comments regarding me,...
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however, the u turn has already spoke to concerns that the un human rights office there is no such thing as fast tracking a station you leaders respond to the ukranian, president's bid to fine to please join the block. and western countries skip up, they fight against ordinary russian citizens. as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions. we get feedback on the russian public whether it's local, special space. fortunately, if we look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes, our media, then 1 may.
however, the u turn has already spoke to concerns that the un human rights office there is no such thing as fast tracking a station you leaders respond to the ukranian, president's bid to fine to please join the block. and western countries skip up, they fight against ordinary russian citizens. as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions. we get feedback on the russian public whether it's local, special space. fortunately, if we look at what's happening with...
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but since the conflict in russia and ukraine, we've seen a u turn on the western european energy policy, showing that the consensus is in fact that it was not a good idea to rely so heavily, heavily on russian energy find out during handle has not perhaps worked as well as hoped, but because this was a relationship that was cemented over our over year is a western europe is also having a harder time extricating itself from it than say the u. s. is the us has a band imports our fuel imports from russia, as we know, western europe says they would phase them out. so that's a difference in burning for you. right. dollars of us as i'm such a question here we go on to a 2nd question here. and i was from a oh, james canada, who has a question. it's about how europe and germany in particular can do without russian gas. they're asked, can they just temporarily reactivate nuclear reactors or some coal plants as a stop gap measure? well, old james and he, us, thank you for reminding our viewers, that in fact, germany has at least quite heavily into phasing out a nuclear and into its energy transit
but since the conflict in russia and ukraine, we've seen a u turn on the western european energy policy, showing that the consensus is in fact that it was not a good idea to rely so heavily, heavily on russian energy find out during handle has not perhaps worked as well as hoped, but because this was a relationship that was cemented over our over year is a western europe is also having a harder time extricating itself from it than say the u. s. is the us has a band imports our fuel imports from...
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perfect, was real improvement in girls access to education to and now with this abrupt and confusing u—turnre has been a national outpouring of grief. this man runs a charity promoting education and some of the most remote regions of afghanistan. he says even there some people are now thinking of leaving the country to ensure their daughters can go to school. thousands of people say that education is our right. this is a new afghanistan and our people want to see their daughters and sisters in school. even more conservative in rural areas? yes. school. even more conservative in ruralareas? yes. i meet with people. they want these activities in remote areas. protesting against the taliban is dangerous. this small group of women gathered at an undisclosed location. we have taken work and food away from us, they say, do not take education as well. ethiopia has declared an indefinite humanitarian truce, which it says will allow aid to get to the tigray region in the north of the country. aid flows have been constantly prevented during 16 months of civil war and no aid trucks at all have reached
perfect, was real improvement in girls access to education to and now with this abrupt and confusing u—turnre has been a national outpouring of grief. this man runs a charity promoting education and some of the most remote regions of afghanistan. he says even there some people are now thinking of leaving the country to ensure their daughters can go to school. thousands of people say that education is our right. this is a new afghanistan and our people want to see their daughters and sisters...
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he said he is going to try and force a u—turn from b and all.hen we expect a package of measures that perhaps you could insist that boats which are in british waters would have to pay the minimum wage to the seafarers on board and that would stop p&o from trying to undercut british star. it is difficult to see how it would work in practice. we would have to see some of the detail. p&0 have argued throughout that the business is not viable, losing £100 million, and if you were to take those claims at face value, thenif to take those claims at face value, then if the government were to say you are going to have to pay your staff more cash, the question is whether p&0 would continue to provide the service or try and withdraw entirely. i do not think their bluff has been called, i tried to call p&0 to get a reaction to what will grant sharps was saying this morning but they have not been in touch with me. it is still an open question. the determination across political parties to try and take p&0 on and at least at the very least put pressure on the
he said he is going to try and force a u—turn from b and all.hen we expect a package of measures that perhaps you could insist that boats which are in british waters would have to pay the minimum wage to the seafarers on board and that would stop p&o from trying to undercut british star. it is difficult to see how it would work in practice. we would have to see some of the detail. p&0 have argued throughout that the business is not viable, losing £100 million, and if you were to take...
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perhaps that is why we have had this sudden and unexpected u—turn.e watchdog says households will see disposable income fall by the largest amount in a single year since records began. and the women's world number one, australia's ash barty, says she's hanging up her tennis racket at just 25 years old. the man accused of murdering mp sir david amess had a look of "self—satisfaction" as though he had "achieved something" according to an eyewitness. ali harbi ali is on trial for stabbing the long—serving mp to death at a constituency appointment in essex last october. mr ali denies murder and preparing terrorist acts. our home affairs correwspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey in london where the trial is taking place — he gave us this update. we heard from four eyewitnesses, two members of sir david amess's staff who were with him today and two people who arrived just afterwards. first we heard from rebecca hatem, his parliamentary pa who travelled with him to belfairs methodist church, and was there to escort the constituents from the lobby
perhaps that is why we have had this sudden and unexpected u—turn.e watchdog says households will see disposable income fall by the largest amount in a single year since records began. and the women's world number one, australia's ash barty, says she's hanging up her tennis racket at just 25 years old. the man accused of murdering mp sir david amess had a look of "self—satisfaction" as though he had "achieved something" according to an eyewitness. ali harbi ali is on...
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when it comes to big politics, but a u-turn through called safety island to start from the traffic lightss of two other european countries less than a kilometer from the kremlin to justify already. hardly it turns out you are the implementation of the very doctrine of the white man's burden. absolute savages live here, to whom here is a white real anglo-saxon protestant. should, accordingly, explain something and how you educate and teach them. the west will not behave differently against the backdrop of such aggressive and clearly ungentlemanly driving , official statements look no less hostile. the foreign ministry of great britain is recommended there to their compatriots. if possible, leave russia true. there is a feeling that not all the british are ready. this is the opportunity to take advantage and leave, what is called in english is too masterly. they feel themselves here and feel and lead edualbunov anton-molkaenov nikolai malyagin ntv television company next, watch the emergency program with us marat sedikov marat has the floor for you. and yegor today we have issues, shocking
when it comes to big politics, but a u-turn through called safety island to start from the traffic lightss of two other european countries less than a kilometer from the kremlin to justify already. hardly it turns out you are the implementation of the very doctrine of the white man's burden. absolute savages live here, to whom here is a white real anglo-saxon protestant. should, accordingly, explain something and how you educate and teach them. the west will not behave differently against the...
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was real improvement in girls access to education to and now and now with this abrupt and confusing u—turnnational outpouring of grief. this man runs a charity promoting education in some of the most remote regions of afghanistan. he says even there some people are now thinking of leaving the country to ensure their daughters can go to school. thousands of people say that education is our right. it is not 1996, this is a new afghanistan and all people want to send their daughters and sisters in school. even more conservative in rural areas? yes. the majority of people. they want these activities in remote areas. protesting against the taliban is dangerous. this small group of women gathered at an undisclosed location. "you have taken work and food away from us," they say, "do not take education as well." secunder kermani, bbc news. letters show you some pictures in sydney from a protest that is taking place as part of global youth climate action today groups of students have gathered in the front of the sydney home of prime minister scott morrison and are demanding climate action. please h
was real improvement in girls access to education to and now and now with this abrupt and confusing u—turnnational outpouring of grief. this man runs a charity promoting education in some of the most remote regions of afghanistan. he says even there some people are now thinking of leaving the country to ensure their daughters can go to school. thousands of people say that education is our right. it is not 1996, this is a new afghanistan and all people want to send their daughters and sisters...