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, we can only conclude that there was no involvement of relatives and authorities of the united kingdomn the circumstances of the death investigation at all , therefore we can talk about an unfortunately classic case, a very big tragedy rather than providing assistance to a person who needed such assistance in a state of freedom and an absolutely unsuccessful investigation into the fact of the death of such a person, to put it very briefly, precisely because of the legal square why without politicizing this moment, mr. dmytro, we avoid politicization. yes, we understand that the state, of course, stressed that such cases will be able to set up the hague or mariupol tribunals. we see that now the enemy is using the territories of the temporarily occupied donetsk region, in particular, as a platform for blackmail. i don't know if it is really possible the executions are about two british citizens and one citizen of morocco, in which they are ready to execute, negotiations are ongoing, i don't know, maybe we should somehow involve some additional mechanisms of the international court of ju
, we can only conclude that there was no involvement of relatives and authorities of the united kingdomn the circumstances of the death investigation at all , therefore we can talk about an unfortunately classic case, a very big tragedy rather than providing assistance to a person who needed such assistance in a state of freedom and an absolutely unsuccessful investigation into the fact of the death of such a person, to put it very briefly, precisely because of the legal square why without...
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but again, they have to work with the united kingdom, especially the united states, a special relationship will not make this personal. they want to make sure they are there for support of the people and the next leader. tom: the war is not stopping, the struggles of brussels is not stopping. what is the timeline you perceive for them to fix this problem? it cannot be much more than days, right? annmarie: fix the u.k. problem or fix ukraine? tom: fix the prime minister problem. annmarie: there is a slew of candidates. we don't know who the frontrunner is. he's going to have a meeting thursday with his interim cabinet and decide how they are going to continue the next few months. tom: how do they do this? annmarie: the issue is, is going to become a lame-duck. house his he get anything -- how does he get anything done? jonathan: domestically, there will be pressure for a change. the prime minister has gone out of his way to suggest there would be no deviation in policy. tom: we are trained, civics 101 in america, there's a president, there is a vice president, i believe it's the speaker of
but again, they have to work with the united kingdom, especially the united states, a special relationship will not make this personal. they want to make sure they are there for support of the people and the next leader. tom: the war is not stopping, the struggles of brussels is not stopping. what is the timeline you perceive for them to fix this problem? it cannot be much more than days, right? annmarie: fix the u.k. problem or fix ukraine? tom: fix the prime minister problem. annmarie: there...
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the united kingdom.ecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die. authorities say there are steps people can take to protect themselves. drink plenty of water. stay out of the sun. check on those at risk. >> let's take you to the u.k., we will join dw correspondent, with the air show in the south of england, welcome jack, is it hot there yet? >> it is extremely hot here, sweltering indeed. around 33ish degrees, and across different parts of south of united kingdom is gone up well past 35 degrees and 36 at heathrow airport. a new record set of whales 35.3 degrees celsius the hottest day on record in 150 years in wales. there is an extreme heat warning across the whole of the country winning people to stay cool, protect themselves, stay hydrated. >> the u.k. normally a temperate country, how are these record-breaking temperatures affecting life there? it looks like we are having a couple of technica
the united kingdom.ecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die. authorities say there are steps people can take to protect themselves. drink plenty of water. stay out of the sun. check on those at risk. >> let's take you to the u.k., we will join dw correspondent, with the air show in the south of england, welcome jack, is it hot there yet? >> it is extremely hot here,...
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since the united kingdom left the e. you are causing bottlenecks. least the world health organization has declared the fastest spreading monkey pox outbreak. a global health emergency is highest level of alert. the global health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources to fighting the virus which has been detected in more than 70 countries. in the philippines, 3 people have been killed in a shooting at a university in the capital manila, the incident happened as students and families arrived for a graduation ceremony. the legend gum and fled the scene, but was later arrested. school and university shootings are rare in the philippines despite lax gun loss. sports, the quarter finals of the women's euros in england are through in the state of stat for the semi finals. france became the last team to book their ticket for the final, for after knocking out the netherlands in extra time on saturday. they'll face germany on wednesday for bat. it's hosts, england who will play sweeter. and let's get m
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the united kingdom forecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die but authority say there are steps people can take to protect themselves. drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun and check on those at risk. let's take you to the u. k. then we'll join the dw corresponded jack park, the farmer air show in the south of england. welcome jack. is it hot there? yes. it is extremely hot here, phil sweltering indeed, it's around $33.00 degrees here, but across different parts of the size of the united kingdom, it's going up well pass $35.00 degrees, $36.00 at heathrow airport. and the new record has been set in wales at 5035.3 degrees celsius. the hottest day ever on record in a 150 years in wales. so it's very, very hot. there's a red extreme heat warning across the whole of the country. wanted people to say cool to protect themselves and to stay hydrated. right? so the u. k is normally a temperature country, how these record breaking temperatures affecting life looks like we're ha
the united kingdom forecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die but authority say there are steps people can take to protect themselves. drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun and check on those at risk. let's take you to the u. k. then we'll join the dw corresponded jack park, the farmer air show in the south of england. welcome jack. is it hot there? yes. it is extremely hot...
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this is the real core issue of the problem in front of people in the united kingdom . and just finally hygiene. i think those people are going to react to the measures because normally it comes under the guise of a big sweeping statement like we have to protect russian disinformation or something. but then those rights get eroded. bit by bit. do you think people from the i said immediately we'll fight back? well, i think it may be a long process and the actions taken by the people in the, in the may take a lot of different stages. eventually, i believe in the overall direction. mainly because the united kingdom government need to do the right thing and talk about the right thing. they need to defend freedom of speech, freedom of the press, in the real earnest way. and the people who deserve such treatment as well as people in many other parts of the world. and also it depends very much on the outcome in ukraine as far as this military operations are concerned. because the united kingdom's position is really leading in them, is leaving away the opinion of the people in
this is the real core issue of the problem in front of people in the united kingdom . and just finally hygiene. i think those people are going to react to the measures because normally it comes under the guise of a big sweeping statement like we have to protect russian disinformation or something. but then those rights get eroded. bit by bit. do you think people from the i said immediately we'll fight back? well, i think it may be a long process and the actions taken by the people in the, in...
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. just ten years of being prime minister of the united kingdom.— the united kingdom. just in front ofho - the united kingdom. just in front of him is kemi badenoch, who has- the united kingdom. just in front of| him is kemi badenoch, who has won support on the right of the party and also fighting on.— support on the right of the party and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single — and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single vote, _ and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single vote, and - and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single vote, and i'm - and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single vote, and i'm not| for every single vote, and i'm not taking _ for every single vote, and i'm not taking anything for granted. but i'm optimistic. — taking anything for granted. but i'm optimistic, thank you. penny mordaunt went into last night's debate — mordaunt went into last night's debate in second place but while the trade _ debate in second place but while the trade minister's supporters said she performed _ trade minister's supporters said she perfo
. just ten years of being prime minister of the united kingdom.— the united kingdom. just in front ofho - the united kingdom. just in front of him is kemi badenoch, who has- the united kingdom. just in front of| him is kemi badenoch, who has won support on the right of the party and also fighting on.— support on the right of the party and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single — and also fighting on. fighting hard for every single vote, _ and also fighting on. fighting hard for...
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i have traveled to every part of the united kingdom and in addition to the uv of our natural world, i-5 so many people -- i find so many people possess boundless originality and willing to tackle problems in new ways and even if things seem dark now, our future endeavor is golden. thank you very much. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span two. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 eastern on the presidency. the white house historical association looks at how the white house has changed updated and observed several administrations. at 9:00 eastern, the national award to museum -- highlights journalist martha the look back on how she started her career with the spanish civil war. and went on to cover world war ii. exploring the american story. watch american history tv that her days on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online and a time at c-span.org/history. book tv every sunday on c-span two. features leading authors discussing the nonfiction books. at 8:00 eastern, -- author of liberalism and its discontents discu
i have traveled to every part of the united kingdom and in addition to the uv of our natural world, i-5 so many people -- i find so many people possess boundless originality and willing to tackle problems in new ways and even if things seem dark now, our future endeavor is golden. thank you very much. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span two. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 eastern on the presidency. the white house historical association looks...
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i have traveled to every part of the united kingdom and in addition to the uv of our natural world, i-5 so many people -- i find so many people possess boundless originality and willing to tackle problems in new ways and even if things seem dark now, our future endeavor is golden. thank you very much. announcer: c-span has unfiltered covege on the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from the pentagon, the state department and congress. we ao have international perspectives fm the united nations and statements from foreign leaders all on the c-span networks. this c-span now free mobile app and c-span.org/ukraine, our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos onto demand and follow tweets from journalists on the ground. c-span.org/ukraine. announcer: at least six presidentsecorded conversations while in office. here many of those conversations during season two of c-span's residential recordings. >> the nixon tapes. part private conversations,art liberation's, 100% unfiltered. >> the main thing is it wl pass. my heart goes out to those pe
i have traveled to every part of the united kingdom and in addition to the uv of our natural world, i-5 so many people -- i find so many people possess boundless originality and willing to tackle problems in new ways and even if things seem dark now, our future endeavor is golden. thank you very much. announcer: c-span has unfiltered covege on the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from the pentagon, the state department and congress. we ao have international...
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jon, truly an historic day for your united kingdom.onathan: 30 minutes ago, boris johnson standing outside number 10 downing street approached the podium, straight out the gate announced his resignation. what we did not hear, the timetable for the leadership transition. we may get that next week. tom: it's a world of disarray, we make jokes about it. what is the next process within the parliamentary system? jonathan: ultimately, the conservatives, and pete's have got to work out who they are going to put forward to the conservative membership, to make a decision who's going to be the next leader. you're going to go 3.1, 7.2, you get a vote from the conservative membership. we have a prime minister to leave that party with a majority in the house of commons. that's when the pressure will build to announce an election. a few steps before we get there, tom. tom: we are going to get to a data check and a good conversation with patrick armstrong. the backdrop of this that we will hear from the white house in the next hour is inflation. it's
jon, truly an historic day for your united kingdom.onathan: 30 minutes ago, boris johnson standing outside number 10 downing street approached the podium, straight out the gate announced his resignation. what we did not hear, the timetable for the leadership transition. we may get that next week. tom: it's a world of disarray, we make jokes about it. what is the next process within the parliamentary system? jonathan: ultimately, the conservatives, and pete's have got to work out who they are...
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speaker, this week has seen historic records hit across the united kingdom.but let's look at the prime minister's record breaking efforts in office. his tony brexit slashed 31 billion pounds from the economy, the biggest fall in living standards since the 1970's. people's pay in real terms, falling at the fastest rate on record, with the worst economic growth forecast in the g-20 outside russia. and the highest inflation in 40 years. personally, i'd like to thank the prime minister in his capacity as minister of the union for driving support for independence to new heights. mr speaker, westminster is holding scotland back, the economy is failing and this prime minister has driven us to the brink of a recession, isn't it the case that the prime minister's legacy of catastrophic mismanagement has paved the way for the end of the union? prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, that's not what i observed and he talks about records, i'll point to. the fastest vaccine rollout in europe. those unemployment as i said for at or near 50 years, the lowest youth unemployment
speaker, this week has seen historic records hit across the united kingdom.but let's look at the prime minister's record breaking efforts in office. his tony brexit slashed 31 billion pounds from the economy, the biggest fall in living standards since the 1970's. people's pay in real terms, falling at the fastest rate on record, with the worst economic growth forecast in the g-20 outside russia. and the highest inflation in 40 years. personally, i'd like to thank the prime minister in his...
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will a change of leadership here mean a change in the level of support of the united kingdom in ukraineto speak for a british leader we don't have one yet but i see no sign from any of the leadership candidates or anyone in parliament or government that the united kingdom is somehow going to reduce the support it currently provides to ukraine. it is now quite clear that this war will last a very long time, in a certain way it will be exhausted with the onset of autumn and the transition to winter. occupied ukraine will realize that now it is very difficult for it to return the territories, therefore it can be expected that ukraine will mobilize its will and its people and with financial support and thanks to weapons and the west will create the offensive potential to regain its territory, i don't think it will be possible to do it before a year or even a year after this, as it seems to me that the war will last a very long time, it is a very big war and i cannot but share in tehran putin himself got into trouble, which he often arranged for others of political leaders, the turkish leade
will a change of leadership here mean a change in the level of support of the united kingdom in ukraineto speak for a british leader we don't have one yet but i see no sign from any of the leadership candidates or anyone in parliament or government that the united kingdom is somehow going to reduce the support it currently provides to ukraine. it is now quite clear that this war will last a very long time, in a certain way it will be exhausted with the onset of autumn and the transition to...
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for united kingdom who is able to deliver on that vision.- united kingdom who is able to deliver on that the candidates, the _ deliver on that vision. for all the candidates, the former - deliver on that vision. for all the l candidates, the former chancellor rishi sunak is the man to beat. in this round of voting at least. but once the final two are decided by mps by this wednesday, it will be up to party members to decide. a reason so many of them will be tuning into tonight's debate. tony bonsignore, bbc news. at the world athletics championships in oregon, fred kerley of the united states has won the 100 metres world title. and great britian's dina asher—smith is safely into the women's100 metre semi—finals after winning her heat. andy swiss reports from eugene, oregon. for the home fans and for fred kerley, it was a golden night. a new world champion, and a new 100 metres final to remember. starter gun kerley set off the favourite, but this was no victory procession. his us team—mates marvin bracy and trayvon bromell breathing down his neck, but kerley clung on — just. kerley perhap
for united kingdom who is able to deliver on that vision.- united kingdom who is able to deliver on that the candidates, the _ deliver on that vision. for all the candidates, the former - deliver on that vision. for all the l candidates, the former chancellor rishi sunak is the man to beat. in this round of voting at least. but once the final two are decided by mps by this wednesday, it will be up to party members to decide. a reason so many of them will be tuning into tonight's debate. tony...
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the heat wave has now moved north east reaching as far as the united kingdom. many places are seeing temperatures far higher than they are used to surpassing 40 degrees celsius. in some areas, the conditions have caused hundreds of deaths, including several people killed by wild fires in spain. spain is on fire with molten $70000.00 hacked as of land already going up in flames this year. residence of this town in the north western province of zamora were battling on monday to stop their homes being next but an attempt to dig a trench to stop the approaching fire almost came to a deadly end for one local man. after his digger was engulfed in flames on a do fortunately, he was able to make an hour with skate and was taken to hospital with serious burns . elsewhere in the province, passengers also had a close encounter with the fires when their train made a brief hair raising stop in the countryside with emergency services battling fires all across the country. tens of thousands have been fools to evacuate. many, no, they will have little to come back to the for c
the heat wave has now moved north east reaching as far as the united kingdom. many places are seeing temperatures far higher than they are used to surpassing 40 degrees celsius. in some areas, the conditions have caused hundreds of deaths, including several people killed by wild fires in spain. spain is on fire with molten $70000.00 hacked as of land already going up in flames this year. residence of this town in the north western province of zamora were battling on monday to stop their homes...
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who are living law biting so far as we know, lives in the united kingdom, and some of them of the native to the conservative body. you cannot describe that as russian money which to your viewers will sound as if it's a kitten. bribing. british, british political party that's complete rubbish and unit that we will. it is you were chair of the intelligence and security committee, 2010 to 2015, which gets to ask questions. the public don't get to, to get on time to get on to the public. johnson refuse multiple efforts by him piece to investigate whether russia had interfered with the brakes. it referendum. the government said a retrospective assessment of the referendum is not necessary. how could johnson have known that when he didn't even ask the security to find out? sure, i make an additional point to what you just said. the intelligence and security committee can it's free to investigate any subject wishes. it does not need the prime minister's permission to do so. and it says permission to publish its report . well that was, it was long delayed. yes, that's a separate point. but the a
who are living law biting so far as we know, lives in the united kingdom, and some of them of the native to the conservative body. you cannot describe that as russian money which to your viewers will sound as if it's a kitten. bribing. british, british political party that's complete rubbish and unit that we will. it is you were chair of the intelligence and security committee, 2010 to 2015, which gets to ask questions. the public don't get to, to get on time to get on to the public. johnson...
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tom: up 300% plus for utility costs in the united kingdom. just to capture the moment, maybe it is away from the morning dialogue, em foreign-exchange has moved from plus three down to minus -- em fx is in collapse. jonathan: he just called it what it is for so many people come recession trade. even crude rolling over. 99 wti. curve inversion. it is starting to come together in a more pronounced way. tom: i have jp morgan, goldman sachs and others giving us the fear of 120 oil, and edward morse absolutely crushed that. jonathan: that gives you an idea of the degree of uncertainty, the ranges that why four people in this commodity market. muhammad ali puts it well for us. mohamed el-erian said we are trying to internalize two things, price slow down and the fed hiking into it. the extent this fed is willing to go, i don't know. tom: kailey leinz, where are we this morning, 50 or 75 beeps? kailey: i know you like to write out the fed minutes, but this could be crucial given how much change there is just before the june meeting when they made th
tom: up 300% plus for utility costs in the united kingdom. just to capture the moment, maybe it is away from the morning dialogue, em foreign-exchange has moved from plus three down to minus -- em fx is in collapse. jonathan: he just called it what it is for so many people come recession trade. even crude rolling over. 99 wti. curve inversion. it is starting to come together in a more pronounced way. tom: i have jp morgan, goldman sachs and others giving us the fear of 120 oil, and edward morse...
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so the united states and the united kingdom might have responded to ukraine's mid slower the ukrainians would have light, but they responded them side quicker than france or germany or any other nato countries. any other country in the world and ukrainians have acknowledged it. let's talk if we may about boys johnson's unusual relations. let's put it that way with russia and russians in 2018 months after the russians use nava. chuck to try and kill survey script in salisbury. johnson flew to italy minus his security detail in his officials and attended a party at which he met a former k g. b ali got alexander levied if no details of those discussions were ever made public. and it took 4 years for the prime minister act actually confirm that the meeting had taken place in lack of accountability. acceptable foreign secretary. no, no you. what do you read into that? there was nothing that i didn't already know that johnson has a long history of being reckless of doing things without accepting the implications of them. and of course, his foreign secretary, if he was going abroad and meeting
so the united states and the united kingdom might have responded to ukraine's mid slower the ukrainians would have light, but they responded them side quicker than france or germany or any other nato countries. any other country in the world and ukrainians have acknowledged it. let's talk if we may about boys johnson's unusual relations. let's put it that way with russia and russians in 2018 months after the russians use nava. chuck to try and kill survey script in salisbury. johnson flew to...
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add the united kingdom and the resignation of 2 prominent british m. p. 's would just go over to rory challenge in our london broadcast center. rory, both of these figures had been very loyal members of boris johnson's cabinet. now double resignation happening within minutes of each other. tell us more double resignations, a double bombshell the boroughs, johnson and his future as the prime minister of the united kingdom. i think it will be very, very difficult for him to survive. such a step from 2 key allies. basically, 1st of all, we had the announcement that the secretary of health said to java. bruce resigning . he said in his resignation, letter. conservative is the best seen of hard headed decision makers, guided by strong valleys. we may not always been popular, but we've been competence and acting in the national interest badly in the current circumstances, the public are concluding that we are now neither. the vote of confidence last month showed that a large number of our colleagues agree, it was a moment for humidity grip and a new direction.
add the united kingdom and the resignation of 2 prominent british m. p. 's would just go over to rory challenge in our london broadcast center. rory, both of these figures had been very loyal members of boris johnson's cabinet. now double resignation happening within minutes of each other. tell us more double resignations, a double bombshell the boroughs, johnson and his future as the prime minister of the united kingdom. i think it will be very, very difficult for him to survive. such a step...
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and we have a date for one we should know who the new prime minister of the united kingdom will be.ominations open on tuesday and the winner is set to be announced on september 5. the current prime minister boris johnson has agreed to resign, but has said he will stay in office until his successor is named. hi, everyone. thank you for joining us. the president of sri lanka has not been seen or heard from since tens of thousands of protesters stormed his residence over the weekend a government spokesman has confirmed that the president and the prime minister will step down on wednesday. on saturday, protesters breached the presidential residence and even jumped into the swimming will. they set fire to the prime minister's residence. furious about the country's economic crisis. meanwhile, the government has been thrown into chaos with no agreement on who will replace the two eaters. -- the two leaders. jenny has the latest. reporter: with tens of thousands of storming the homes of the president and prime minister over the weekend, signs that months of peaceful protest have finally boi
and we have a date for one we should know who the new prime minister of the united kingdom will be.ominations open on tuesday and the winner is set to be announced on september 5. the current prime minister boris johnson has agreed to resign, but has said he will stay in office until his successor is named. hi, everyone. thank you for joining us. the president of sri lanka has not been seen or heard from since tens of thousands of protesters stormed his residence over the weekend a government...
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i've travelled to every part of the united kingdom, and in addition to the beauty of our natural worldve found so many people possessed of such boundless british originality and so willing to tackle old problems in new ways that i know that even if things can sometimes seem dark now, our future together is golden. thank you all very much. what a moment. a man who won a big majority at a general election just 2.5 years ago is going, humiliated by his party. the borisjohnson era will soon be over. liar! few are indifferent to boris johnson, a primary—colours prime minister provoking colourful reactions to the near—end. a great man brought down. a great man brought down — that's all i can say at the moment, thank you. the country will rue this day. they'll regret it like they did with thatcher. this will be a mistake. but plenty of others within the conservative party and beyond think borisjohnson should be standing down as prime minister pretty much immediately, and notjust as conservative leader. the former prime minister sir john major is among them. in a letter, he wrote... sirjohn su
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that british soldiers usually go through, this is part of the military aid to ukraine from the united kingdom the first stage we will train 10,000 ukrainians when you fight and to confront russia. you must be sure that you have taken the best from this training. what kind of training is going on here, thanks to this, ukraine will obviously increase its military knowledge and experience. there are experienced officers and officers from the front who know what is happening at the front and how to make the soldiers better prepared during during the training , fighters will learn both basic skills in handling weapons and specific medical training, cyber security and tactics using explosives, and will also learn to practice with british samples of weapons that the kingdom is already supplying to the front in the country, among them portable guided weapons such as javelins and stingirs, heavy missile systems, various transport equipment, ammunition and ammunition, these new british armored personnel carriers have just arrived to strengthen ukrainian positions in donetsk region, ukrainian fighters a
that british soldiers usually go through, this is part of the military aid to ukraine from the united kingdom the first stage we will train 10,000 ukrainians when you fight and to confront russia. you must be sure that you have taken the best from this training. what kind of training is going on here, thanks to this, ukraine will obviously increase its military knowledge and experience. there are experienced officers and officers from the front who know what is happening at the front and how to...
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the united kingdom consists of four parts, this is england for convenience.designate it as the national symbol of the rose northern ireland shamrock wales narcissus and scotland thistle. this prickly weed. scottish first minister nicola storgin creates problems again. at the end of june, i announced my intention to hold another independence referendum and even named the date when this would happen, i want to inform you that the scottish government decided to hold an independence referendum on october 19, 2023. according to storgin, the referendum will be advisory , even if the majority of scots vote for secession, independence will require the passage of separate laws in two parliaments in scotland and in fact, the uk needs to hold such a plebiscite in order to hold such a plebiscite. the consent of london, the outgoing british prime minister boris johnson, finally wrote a rather harsh letter that denied her the right to hold a second referendum. the scottish authorities were ready for this and now intend to resolve their issue through the uk supreme court wh
the united kingdom consists of four parts, this is england for convenience.designate it as the national symbol of the rose northern ireland shamrock wales narcissus and scotland thistle. this prickly weed. scottish first minister nicola storgin creates problems again. at the end of june, i announced my intention to hold another independence referendum and even named the date when this would happen, i want to inform you that the scottish government decided to hold an independence referendum on...
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and china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom handed back hong kong president. she pang insists hong kong can maintain its own laws. as a beijing hardliner takes over as the territories new liter. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks much for joining us. ukrainian officials a say at least 20 people are dead after russian missiles hit. the region of odessa, missiles fired from russian aircraft hit an apartment building in the town of saint give her some 70 kilometers south west of odessa. rescuers have been searching for people burried in the rubble. another missile hit a nearby recreation center. russia has intensified strikes on ukraine in the last 2 weeks. it has also withdrawn from the strategically important snake island in the black sea, which could make it possible to restore c access to odessa as port our correspondent and manuel shares is covering developments for us from odessa and earlier i asked her about this latest attack. well, claire does misses, fell on a residential area, endo village or city of car and at least 20 people died during the she
and china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom handed back hong kong president. she pang insists hong kong can maintain its own laws. as a beijing hardliner takes over as the territories new liter. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks much for joining us. ukrainian officials a say at least 20 people are dead after russian missiles hit. the region of odessa, missiles fired from russian aircraft hit an apartment building in the town of saint give her some 70 kilometers south west of...
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from grozny four-time olympic champion british athlete moire admitted that he ended up in the united kingdomllegal. according to the athlete, when he was 9 years old in the uk from somalia, he was brought by human traffickers using fake documents, his real name is hussein, where after the death of his father, the boy was separated from his mother, and an unfamiliar woman took him to london, promising that he would live with relatives, but instead he took care of her children for several years and did housework for school. went only at the age of 12, not knowing english, he was able to realize himself in sports, he told his story to the teacher physical education, which helped him find a foster family and get british citizenship, as the media write, according to the law, an athlete can be deprived of the passport of the united kingdom, however, according to the lawyers of the authorities, they are unlikely to do this as it was time to be a victim of trafficking people more often. colleges and technical schools over the past 6 years has grown markedly according to the ministry of education. ab
from grozny four-time olympic champion british athlete moire admitted that he ended up in the united kingdomllegal. according to the athlete, when he was 9 years old in the uk from somalia, he was brought by human traffickers using fake documents, his real name is hussein, where after the death of his father, the boy was separated from his mother, and an unfamiliar woman took him to london, promising that he would live with relatives, but instead he took care of her children for several years...
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the united kingdom forecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die. this is seriously that could actually ultimately ending in people's death because it is so ferocious which is not set up for that soul agent, country but authority say there are steps, people can take to protect themselves, drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun, and check on those at risk of next world stories. thank you so much for watching p w needs with ah, will you become a criminal m franklin? i already knows with pickers paralyze entire societies.
the united kingdom forecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die. this is seriously that could actually ultimately ending in people's death because it is so ferocious which is not set up for that soul agent, country but authority say there are steps, people can take to protect themselves, drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun, and check on those at risk of next world stories....
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the united kingdom forecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die but authorities say there are steps people can take to protect themselves. drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun and check on those at risk. well here in berlin, delegations morale 40 countries have convened to confront the climate crisis. german chancellor, all of schultz and egyptian president abdel for to our cc, are set to address the form known as the petersburg climate dialogue. it's meant to set the stage for the bigger climate conference, the un united nations comp, $27.00 taking place in egypt in november. on monday, german foreign minister on leon about bach said countries need to redouble their efforts to hit climate targets. all of us from the pacific island to the sa hell to europe. no climate is the most important challenge of our time because it threatens the lives of millions of people. it threatens our peace and stability order world wide. it is a most serious international security issue. o
the united kingdom forecasters are predicting temperatures of 40 degrees in england where few homes can cope with these conditions. experts are warning that thousands could die but authorities say there are steps people can take to protect themselves. drink plenty of water, stay out of the sun and check on those at risk. well here in berlin, delegations morale 40 countries have convened to confront the climate crisis. german chancellor, all of schultz and egyptian president abdel for to our cc,...
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the second point is extremely important: the fact that the united kingdom itself was a locomotive in because of course the poles, romanians and baltics support us because they understand what is happening, and the germans and french were constantly looking for compromises. such falsehood was very good and positive on the part of boris jones. and finally, i would say that in my opinion, you know who these scandals are from with the party, all this is so boring for such a large-scale personalities like boris johnson, and i think that he was a little jealous of ukraine and our president in the sense that it was we who faced such a challenge of the 21st century, what a wide, large-scale, and difficult war that requires manifestations of such charisma and leadership and an actual strategic vision, because for by and large, it was shaped more by the so-called global great britain, that is, what will britain, let’s say, strengthen its influence after brexit, after it lost the opportunity to consolidate in these frail old europeans who would not be touched and they would make money with russ
the second point is extremely important: the fact that the united kingdom itself was a locomotive in because of course the poles, romanians and baltics support us because they understand what is happening, and the germans and french were constantly looking for compromises. such falsehood was very good and positive on the part of boris jones. and finally, i would say that in my opinion, you know who these scandals are from with the party, all this is so boring for such a large-scale...
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it has to some extent undermined cohesion of the united kingdom on northern ireland. is he just mentioned, but actually also in scotland. whereas you know, there is now the series prospect of another independence referendum that isn't entirely caused by force johnston's handling. it breaks it, but i think it's been a contributory factor. so again, what breaks it on the approach the government is taken on the board, johnson has done is to undermine the core basis in united kingdom. and that's obviously very serious. and i would suspect will be a strong tendency conserves a policy that wants to get back to some kind of will not say a much more pragmatic politics. it's about showing up the in the k through a more flexible approach or breaks it. it will be very interesting to see what happens in the days ahead for the by the patrick diamond that from murray university in london. thanks so much joining us. let's move on to sri lanka where they just raised that interest rates, the highest levels in more than 20 years. the basic lending rate is now at 15.5 percent. so align
it has to some extent undermined cohesion of the united kingdom on northern ireland. is he just mentioned, but actually also in scotland. whereas you know, there is now the series prospect of another independence referendum that isn't entirely caused by force johnston's handling. it breaks it, but i think it's been a contributory factor. so again, what breaks it on the approach the government is taken on the board, johnson has done is to undermine the core basis in united kingdom. and that's...
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you have major countries, these leaders of these alliances, the united kingdom, france, the united statesomplexities. and in the face of russian, some would say also chinese, threats. it gives credence to the russian and chinese view that the west is in a period of decline. what represent that decline? economics, problems and disunity, and failures of governments to be able to hold power for a stable period governments to be able to hold powerfor a stable period of time. power for a stable period of time. . ~ power for a stable period of time. ., ~' ., power for a stable period of time. . ~ ., ,., time. talking about where you are specifically, _ time. talking about where you are specifically, that _ time. talking about where you are specifically, that special. are specifically, that special relationship between the us and the uk, how will a crumbling british government affect transatlantic relations? right awa , transatlantic relations? right away. you — transatlantic relations? right away. you will— transatlantic relations? right away, you will see _ transatlantic relations? right away,
you have major countries, these leaders of these alliances, the united kingdom, france, the united statesomplexities. and in the face of russian, some would say also chinese, threats. it gives credence to the russian and chinese view that the west is in a period of decline. what represent that decline? economics, problems and disunity, and failures of governments to be able to hold power for a stable period governments to be able to hold powerfor a stable period of time. power for a stable...
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also coming up, china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom handed back hong kong president . she's in pain, insists hong kong can maintain its own laws. busy as of beijing hard leider takes over the territories, new leader and the mystery of portugal vanishing. sea horses, these waters were once home, the world's largest population of sea horses will look at why the creatures have now all but disappeared. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian missiles have hit the ukrainian region of odessa officials. they're said at least 18 people died in the series of overnight strikes, fired from russian aircraft missiles hit an apartment building, killing residue and sparking of fire. rescuers were searching for people buried in the rubble. another missile had a nearby recreation center. if the russia has intensified attacks on ukrainian last 2 weeks, it has just withdrawn from the strategically important snake island south of odessa . that may make it possible to restore c access through odessa. d w's and manuel shaws is covering developments for us from odessa.
also coming up, china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom handed back hong kong president . she's in pain, insists hong kong can maintain its own laws. busy as of beijing hard leider takes over the territories, new leader and the mystery of portugal vanishing. sea horses, these waters were once home, the world's largest population of sea horses will look at why the creatures have now all but disappeared. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian missiles have hit...
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right away, you will see president biden sort of distancing himself from the united kingdom.volved in what is basically the internal affairs of the british government, so you will have that removal, you will see a distancing of us officials. they aren't going to express support for a troubled prime minister, particularly with the circumstances of this scandal. and you will also see president biden distance himself as he goes on his visit to the middle east where he is going to israel, another country whose government has recently crumbled. biden is trying to project an image of strength, of certainty, of confidence, of capability, and being associated with these failing governments certainly doesn't help. you touched on russia and china earlier on, how will this play out, longer term, for the governments in beijing and moscow? you know, one would think that the western alliance, the united states, etc, would have a natural advantage, their economies, vibrancy, the diversity of their populations over russia and china, but what you have instead is the west weakening, faltering,
right away, you will see president biden sort of distancing himself from the united kingdom.volved in what is basically the internal affairs of the british government, so you will have that removal, you will see a distancing of us officials. they aren't going to express support for a troubled prime minister, particularly with the circumstances of this scandal. and you will also see president biden distance himself as he goes on his visit to the middle east where he is going to israel, another...
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also coming up on the show, china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom. candid back, hong kong president change in penguin system. hong kong can maintain its own laws. as a beijing heart minor takes over as the territories, the new leader owning up to germany's colonial past. berlin a formally recognizes certain african artifacts looted in the 19th century as property of nigeria. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. thank so much for joining us. ukrainian officials or say at least 20 people have been killed after russian missiles hit a residential area near the black sea port of odessa. another missile hit a nearby recreation center. and the strikes come just one day after russian forces withdrew from near by snake island, which had seemed to ease the threat to odessa. presidents were asleep when a russian missile struck this apartment building at around one a. m, on friday. neighbors in the town of sir heave, kearney odessa rushed to help emergency workers search for survivors. did you see people being carried away? every nerve there only body bags and smoke mirrors. the kremlin
also coming up on the show, china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom. candid back, hong kong president change in penguin system. hong kong can maintain its own laws. as a beijing heart minor takes over as the territories, the new leader owning up to germany's colonial past. berlin a formally recognizes certain african artifacts looted in the 19th century as property of nigeria. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. thank so much for joining us. ukrainian officials or say at least 20...
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only 1% or 2% of the entire population of the united kingdom have air conditioning.y cool. this is tough for them over there for sure and for us too. >> great visual representation of what the data shows. chad myers, good to have you on, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> okay, more on how folks are reacting to the heat wave in europe. cnn's nadia bah sshir is in lon. most homes don't have air conditioning there, same goes for stores and other venues, how are britons coping? >> reporter: well, look, jim, it is extremely hot, sweltering heat. and as chad mentioned, this is weather the uk typically doesn't see in this time, other parts of the world, they do. the infrastructure here in the united kingdom isn't prepared to deal with this kind of heat, this level of intense heat that we are seeing. now, the office here in the united kingdom issued a red extreme weather warning, that's first time that has been issued for this current heat wave we're seeing. other parts of the united kingdom have an amber warning for the exceptional temperatures we are seeing. it is a matter
only 1% or 2% of the entire population of the united kingdom have air conditioning.y cool. this is tough for them over there for sure and for us too. >> great visual representation of what the data shows. chad myers, good to have you on, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> okay, more on how folks are reacting to the heat wave in europe. cnn's nadia bah sshir is in lon. most homes don't have air conditioning there, same goes for stores and other venues, how are britons coping?...
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also coming up, china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom handed back hong kong president . she jing ping praises china's administration of the territory. during his 1st visit, since his sweeping national security law silenced political opposition and the u. s . supreme court deals a blow to the by the administration's fight against climate change. a new ruling curbs, the environment, the agency's power to regulate carbon emissions. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian missiles have hit the ukrainian region of odessa officials there said at least 17 people died in the series of overnight strikes, fired from russian aircraft missiles hit, apartment building, killing residents and sparking of fire rescuers. we're searching for people buried in the rubble. another missile had a nearby recreation center where the dead include children. though russia has intensified attacks on ukraine in the last 2 weeks, it has just withdrawn from snake island just south of odessa. that may be, that may make it possible to restore c access to odessa as port well, our c
also coming up, china celebrates 25 years since the united kingdom handed back hong kong president . she jing ping praises china's administration of the territory. during his 1st visit, since his sweeping national security law silenced political opposition and the u. s . supreme court deals a blow to the by the administration's fight against climate change. a new ruling curbs, the environment, the agency's power to regulate carbon emissions. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with...