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david maddox alongside me is a senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. hat post office scandal that discussed office scandal that we discussed at the beginning of the programme. lots of are programme. lots of you are saying essentially, why aren't people prosecution for people facing prosecution for their roles in this scandal? i hear you, i've got to say, i do actually agree with you too. uh, here in london, an east london borough tower hamlets, to be precise, has been accused of, i quote, multiple criminal offences. why? because the displaying of palestinian flags. lawyers now have written to the met police. uh, over the proliferation of flags , as well proliferation of flags, as well as posters and stickers with allegedly inflammatory messages on there. now it's got me thinking, right, because the israel gaza conflict is one that really has, um , brought out a really has, um, brought out a lot of emotions in people . lot of emotions in people. understandably, i hasten to add. and it is a conflict that i think does kind of have a direct impact in some p
david maddox alongside me is a senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. hat post office scandal that discussed office scandal that we discussed at the beginning of the programme. lots of are programme. lots of you are saying essentially, why aren't people prosecution for people facing prosecution for their roles in this scandal? i hear you, i've got to say, i do actually agree with you too. uh, here in london, an east london borough tower hamlets, to be precise, has been accused of,...
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welcome i have known around a professor of international politics of the middle east at city university of london. i'm sorry, we have air strikes, interact, syria, which we just mentioned, but also lebanon. and yemen recently, is there a risk of an original war? do you think? as i think there is certainly a risk for regional at this point where we're seeing that most of the players involved in ron is rob united states, or runs proxies. who's been around the house, these are trying to keep the conflict underneath the threshold, full blown. however, if we look at the trajectory over the last month, we've seen that the conflict has each closer to a regional been backing away from it. so we're not there yet. but the dangers considerable and there's a been a split as you know, better than i between israel, united states, on the future of guys and the 2 state solution with joe biden. and premonition didn't. yeah. who not seeing right at all? is that disagreement feeding into the overall regional tension somehow? i'm not sure which speeding into the regional tension at the moment, but certainly it is a
welcome i have known around a professor of international politics of the middle east at city university of london. i'm sorry, we have air strikes, interact, syria, which we just mentioned, but also lebanon. and yemen recently, is there a risk of an original war? do you think? as i think there is certainly a risk for regional at this point where we're seeing that most of the players involved in ron is rob united states, or runs proxies. who's been around the house, these are trying to keep the...
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of colorado is what a side professor of lou on dean's faculty fellow at the university of colorado school of little added london name assault on the rita in public school at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london, a welcome to you all will look in depth at israel is response on saturdays inside story. in the meantime, lima well, south africa's arguments enough to persuade the court issue a provisional order of israel to stop its war on casa. yeah, they. so i think they saw the lawyers have been in the unlikely argued nobody intends a fast law case for the issuing off the business. we need to remember that the additional, the class for in the stage or result of measures is different than the see stage of mass. so at this the stage, so it's not required to show the loss is ashes. and more of the size statements is this natalie, jens, i, where they need to show is a these actions of these stations table forwarding within the genocide prevention. that is a possible interpretation that these are the other side and therefore the desires of justice on the stage is the stage in which the
of colorado is what a side professor of lou on dean's faculty fellow at the university of colorado school of little added london name assault on the rita in public school at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london, a welcome to you all will look in depth at israel is response on saturdays inside story. in the meantime, lima well, south africa's arguments enough to persuade the court issue a provisional order of israel to stop its war on casa. yeah, they. so i...
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the whole that's now bringing, i'll guess in london we have name is so tiny, a read it and public law at so asked of university of london. he's also the edison in chief of the palestine yearbook of international and melvin australia. we have jeffrey robinson, human rights virus and also the founder of dallas history chambers, one of the largest human rights legal practices in europe. welcome to you will. thank you jen, who wants to join us today on inside story. now the i c j hasn't just said that there's the posit, possibility of genocide taking place is also implemented these 6 emergency measures . and i know there's been plenty of concerns about the i c, j here not courting for a ceasefire, but by my understanding p i c, j only has jurisdiction, but of the states, right? so here it has jurisdiction, or the israel, it doesn't have jurisdiction or the mouse and will be faced by what actually takes 2 parties in order to comply. we've had the from the lady, bundle the south african foreign minister saying, but that these 6 measures effectively amount to the factors these 5 cause you worked on the ground that wh
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i spoke to nick westcott — professor of diplomacy at soas university of london.y global institutions are run. it isa it is a very diverse group. i think their main interest is to try and reform the multilateral institutions and get greater say for the poorer countries, particularly africa, developing countries in asia. so they want their voice to be heard more loudly in international conferences, debates in the un and the international financial institutions. that is what underpins this. , ., , , , this. key would be better ties with the northern _ this. key would be better ties with the northern and _ this. key would be better ties with the northern and southern - this. key would be better ties with i the northern and southern countries. does this sort of thing make this more likely or maybe will they retreat into these blocks and it will be less likely for global co—operation? will be less likely for global co-operation?_ will be less likely for global co-operation? will be less likely for global co-oeration? ., , , will be less likely for global co-oeration? .
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the whole that's not bringing, i'll guess in london we have name is so tiny, a read it and public law at so asked of university of london. he's also the edison in chief of the palestine yearbook of international and melvin australia. we have jeffrey robinson, human rights virus and also the founder of dallas history chambers, one of the largest human rights legal practices in europe. also joining us today from london is chris gun, us of homeless folks pass, and so the un agency for palestinian refugees and also the founder of the me on law accountability project. i would welcome to you. well, thank you, jen, hold on for joining us today on inside story. now the i c j hasn't just said that there's the positive pros ability of genocide taking pace is also implemented these 6 emergency measures. and i know there's been plenty of concerns about the i c, j here not courting for a ceasefire, but by my understanding the i, c, j only has jurisdiction or the states, right? so here it has jurisdiction, or the israel, it doesn't have jurisdiction or the mouse and it will be the case. why would actually take 2 parties in
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it clean me or university of london and he joins us from the a thank you very much for being with us here on al jazeera. as with said, we're not going to have a final decision on this case today that could take some years, but an inter enrolling festival, the ice age i could decide to follow or some, or none of south africa's missions. how do you think it is going to play out? and we don't know, of course, what's going to happen and as you say, they can buy own on that or some provisional measures or they could um, write their own provision. the measures that they think is appropriate in the circumstances. and so from what we've seen from the south africa chase, i think it's gonna be very difficult for the court to say that there's not a plausible jurisdictional issue here. that there's not a plausible case for genocide, so they're going to have to make some measures. i don't expect them to go full hours and say that they want to see a see far um, but i do think they're going to ask the state of his route to stick to its obligations under the genocide treaty. that's quite of a diffic
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but as far as a professional development studies and international relations this so asked university of london. he says, has the law is facing a dilemma when it comes to how they will respond is when it comes to how much, how much is beyond the beyond the reprisals? it'd be on vacation as even defending do if i really said didn't. does the worst thing, i mean they, they had the decency of saying that his blood is not the more valuable than that of the thousands and thousands of victims of the genocide, the lord that is, or at least conducting and goes. so the question is more about 11 on those, you guys who sit and hear in death regard as the, i mean there was nothing really surprising in the reaction of self has belonged to know which has these 2 to promise retaliation. both of these kinds of promises have been made several times on several occasions. d d. i mean, as well as facing basically a dilemma because i live on these accounts, which is on the village of the abyss. and it has already suffered very heavy aggression from his arrival in 2006. and it is today not much more a difficult posi
but as far as a professional development studies and international relations this so asked university of london. he says, has the law is facing a dilemma when it comes to how they will respond is when it comes to how much, how much is beyond the beyond the reprisals? it'd be on vacation as even defending do if i really said didn't. does the worst thing, i mean they, they had the decency of saying that his blood is not the more valuable than that of the thousands and thousands of victims of the...
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i spoke to nick westcott — professor of diplomacy at soas university of london. changes to the way global institutions are run. it is a very diverse group. i think their main interest is to try and reform the multilateral institutions and get greater say for the poorer countries, particularly africa, developing countries in asia. so they want their voice to be heard more loudly in international conferences, debates at the un and the international financial institutions. that is what underpins this. and finally, i suppose the key would be better ties with the northern and southern countries. does this sort of thing make that more likely or maybe will they retreat into these blocks and that will be less likely for global co—operation? you could see this as part of a chinese campaign to actually mobilise what they like to call the global south in an anti—western alliance, and accusing western countries of manipulating the multilateral institutions of using them only to their own benefits. and china wishes, with india and the other members of the bricks group, to rec
i spoke to nick westcott — professor of diplomacy at soas university of london. changes to the way global institutions are run. it is a very diverse group. i think their main interest is to try and reform the multilateral institutions and get greater say for the poorer countries, particularly africa, developing countries in asia. so they want their voice to be heard more loudly in international conferences, debates at the un and the international financial institutions. that is what underpins...
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the companies in finance, insurance and management have increased the amount of telework, university of londons say . in the next five years, commercial buildings will be worth slightly more than half
the companies in finance, insurance and management have increased the amount of telework, university of londons say . in the next five years, commercial buildings will be worth slightly more than half
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university of nottingham. grace o'malley—kumar from university of nottingham. grace o'malley—kumarfrom londonrace o'malley—kumar from london wanted to follow in her parents' footsteps and become a doctor. after killing them, calocane walks across the city. meanwhile, 65—year—old school caretaker ian coates is in his van on his way to work. the defendant causes ian — on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to _ on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop _ on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop in _ on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop in his _ on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop in his van - on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop in his van and, | causes ian to stop in his van and, again, seemingly without any sort of warning or conversation, he attacks ian and he launches an equally ferocious attack on him. ian ian and he launches an equally ferocious attack on him. ian was a father of three, _ ferocious attack on him. ian was a father of three, a _ ferocious attack on him. ian was a father of three, a grandfather - f
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so university of london, he's also editor in chief of the palestine year belk of international law. and he's joining us by skype from london factor to have you with us. the obvious question to this is what happens legally if israel does not respond to these rulings, what are the mother of the legal enforcement? the security council is the one that is in charge of enforcing the earnings binding does not cover injustice to. uh, this is an order that is supposed to be compelling on all the states as opposed to the i see general thing and uh, in terms of advisory opinions like the one we had on the outside world in 2004, there was the claim was that it's not enforceable because it's a positive opinion. in this case, there can be no such claim. now if he dismisses this or what do you by the i said you in the same way it dismissed the opening of an investigation by the as i see a couple of years ago. and the same way it's dismissed, the human rights watch. and i'm just the reports on a bottle type, it will be fm, it's position as out of state as a by a state. and in any case, this ruling
so university of london, he's also editor in chief of the palestine year belk of international law. and he's joining us by skype from london factor to have you with us. the obvious question to this is what happens legally if israel does not respond to these rulings, what are the mother of the legal enforcement? the security council is the one that is in charge of enforcing the earnings binding does not cover injustice to. uh, this is an order that is supposed to be compelling on all the states...
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so university of london, he joins us live from the british complement to ask on kentucky with us on the program. today will be a day of reflection. somebody palestinians in bainbridge, especially those that attended the funeral. but of course, come the day after her boss and it's a committee will now be wondering what the next step is of working about reprisals if that is the case. so what has the law to a certain extent? they've said that war is built off the table, the right, where it says the full limit when it comes to how much, how much is beyond the beyond the reprisals? it'd be on vacation as even if i might do if i really said didn't, does the worst thing. i mean they, they had the decency of saying that his blood is not the more valuable than that of the thousands and thousands of victims off the edge in the side of the lord that is, or at least conducting goes. so the question is more about 11 on those you, as you said, and here in death regard, the, i mean there was nothing really surprising in the a reaction of for the off has belonged to now which has be nice to, to promise
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university of london experts say in the next five years, commercial buildings will be worth slightlyf their value. before covid, with falling rents and higher interest rates and less, uh, occupancy in the market means that values of buildings will continue to fall through the end of next year. >> some commercial real estate owners say they're looking for new options for those spaces. >> that includes mixed use buildings, where lower level floors are used for retail or offices, and the upper levels are used as hotels or apartments . >> amid a new surge of respiratory viruses nationwide, major hospital systems across the country are dealing with severe overcrowding. fox's alexandria hoff reports from washington, dc, as the so-called tripledemic of flu, covid and rsv grow winds on major hospital systems across the country are sounding the alarm, saying the combination of respiratory viruses is causing severe over crowding, leading to dangerous conditions as new york and los angeles have already reinstated mask mandates inside hospitals. >> and in boston, massachusetts general announced
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mine is director of international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london joins as life from the so thomas layout for us, if you would just simplify a bit if you could. so the court is basically found that there is a case for israel to answer against genocide. and in the meantime, these interim measures have been issued a yeah, that's right. this is to kind of big things to take away. the 1st thing is the court has said, based on the case presented to us by said, i forget that there is now a plausible case of genocide in gaza. so we now have a serious risk of genocide. and the genocide treaty is a special treaty, not like more crimes or crimes against humanity where once any stays here is of a serious risk, then they have to do everything. they come to stop enabling that genocide and to start taking all action in that capacity to prevent us not applies to all states in the world. so there's going to be a huge amount of pressure on his row and a supporting states following that part of the case. and the other part we have is the provisional measures which set out the
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by angus dalgleish, professor of oncology at saint george's , oncology at saint george's, university of londonondering about this angus , wondering about this angus, because i'm looking at excess deaths during the pandemic. but equally, before that, i mean, clearly the rate of death in britain will grow with an ageing population. ian. >> yes, it will, but these figures are meant to be adjusted for that. they're meant to be. it meant to be adjusted for that. and aged justice as well. and i mean, i've seen the very raw figures and they are they are quite worrying because there's deaths the there's excess deaths and the younger going not younger people going on, not just in the older population, but in the people under 40 and the real peaks between 40 and 64, 65. now this, this is something that is highly unusual and highly alarming. it was initially dismissed as due to people not getting statins. remember chris whitty said this, which i thought was really quite alarming because you don't get offered statins until you're over 55, 60, so it can't possibly be involved with that group. now the one m
by angus dalgleish, professor of oncology at saint george's , oncology at saint george's, university of londonondering about this angus , wondering about this angus, because i'm looking at excess deaths during the pandemic. but equally, before that, i mean, clearly the rate of death in britain will grow with an ageing population. ian. >> yes, it will, but these figures are meant to be adjusted for that. they're meant to be. it meant to be adjusted for that. and aged justice as well. and i...
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and juliet lyon, visiting professor in the school of law at birkbeck university of london and former _ describe that as a mess. the crown court i think has been _ describe that as a mess. the crown court i think has been working i describe that as a mess. the crown court i think has been working very| court i think has been working very hard to try to deal with the problem that predated covid and got worse during that because of course we lost several months ofjury during that because of course we lost several months of jury trials due to the lockdown and restrictions. and despite the ending of any limit restrictions. and despite the ending ofany limit on restrictions. and despite the ending of any limit on crown court sitting days which happened when i was in charge, there is a real issue now is to the availability i think of barristers and indeed ofjudges. another current lord chancellor has appointed newjudges and we now have more circuitjudges able to do these trials but there still remains the problem notjust of the number of cases but the complexity of the case being dealt with.
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of ways that will hurt the united states and uh its allies. and on that note appreciate you being with this george samley senior research fellow global policy institute, london metropolitan university out of budapest. moving to other news, now this hour tehran and islamabad emphasized joint efforts in the fight against terrorism as a threat to both countries. iranian foreign minister hussein. amir abdullahyan and pakistan's chief of army staff general sayid assim munir expressed determination to maintain close cooperation to block any act of sabotage in a meeting in the pakistani city ver pendy, the two sides agreed upon implementation of mechanism to deploy military lazan officers to fight common threats. iranian and pakistani top officials also stress commitment to promoting peace and stability in border areas, the... and foreign minister also met with pakistan prime minister anwar al discussing the expansion of economic ties at the joint borders. amir abdullah han already met with his pakistani counterpart emphasizing the necessity for further steps to fight terrorism. today the two high ranking delegates and delegations of pakistan and iran we agreed together in order to take f
of ways that will hurt the united states and uh its allies. and on that note appreciate you being with this george samley senior research fellow global policy institute, london metropolitan university out of budapest. moving to other news, now this hour tehran and islamabad emphasized joint efforts in the fight against terrorism as a threat to both countries. iranian foreign minister hussein. amir abdullahyan and pakistan's chief of army staff general sayid assim munir expressed determination...
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i appreciate both of you though, being with me here on the spotlight, jortam's senior research fellow, global policy institute, london, metropolitan university, budapest, shabir risvi, political commentator out of chicago, and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm marsia hashimi, hope to see you right here next time, goodbye. he devoted his life to the freedom of alcords. his critical role is undeniable in uniting palestinian groups against the israeli regime. he is behind pivotal moments in a history of resistance movement in the region. to know more about lieutenant general qasim sulaimani, the martier of alcots do not miss this documentary. i believe that working together we can make his street. لا اله الا الله والشاهد حبيب الله 10 još, vidi koliko još možeš, ovo je dobro, ocu i sinu i svetome duhu, kropljemo. the headlines, this hour: day 93 of the us-israeli genocide against palestinians, at least 100 children are killed average daily. palestiny resistance fighters kill more invading israeli soldiers, retaliation for the ongoing onslot on gaza. also coming up, palestine's janian brigade, ambushes israeli occupati
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of this on the spotlight. i'd like to now welcome my guest to the program, george murli, senior research fellow global policy institute, london, metropolitan university, budapest, shabir risvy, political commentator out of chicago. well thank you both for being with me. let me start off in budapest, so george, you know, for example, if you're a member of congress and musad has some dangerous, damaging information or film about you, um, would you demand for example, that the genocide by the israeli regime should in, or would you just look the other way when the subject was addressed? i mean, if we look at the current events and what is happening, and we see the reaction of many politicians. especially in western countries, it leads us to scratch our head and say, what is this all about? i mean, how much money can you buy, can you use to buy someone morally, or is it blackmail? i mean, your perspective in general? well, the israel lobby has been extraordinarily powerful for many decades uh, in the united states, it's also now become quite powerful in europe, which is a relatively new phenomenon, but... certainly a consequence of the increasing american
of this on the spotlight. i'd like to now welcome my guest to the program, george murli, senior research fellow global policy institute, london, metropolitan university, budapest, shabir risvy, political commentator out of chicago. well thank you both for being with me. let me start off in budapest, so george, you know, for example, if you're a member of congress and musad has some dangerous, damaging information or film about you, um, would you demand for example, that the genocide by the...
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through the the security council like a link to associate professor of the faculty of low west and university in london, ontario, we appreciate your time. thank you very much for having me talk. he's parliament has approved sweden's application to join nato clearing a longstanding hurdle to it's accession, lawmakers, the voted overwhelmingly in favor of sweden's bid to become the 32nd member of the alliance. after at one the public backing of taxi's president federal tab, but one had accused sweden of being too lenient towards curtis groups that 2nd classifies as terrorist organizations still come responded by tightening its anti terrorism laws. tech is approval leads hungry as the only natal member. yes. to rectify sweden's membership, dw correspondence, dorian jones has been following developments from a stumble or well, there was no real surprise about the policy. you know, all of these motion to ratify, sweden's, joining of nato. given the fact the present good ones has a majority in parliament, i'm the may not. position was also supporting the motion, so it easily passed. 287 boast of 55, a massiv
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couldn't literature at the university of ken joining us from london. thank you very much for joining us in this bulletin. so this plan then, it would suggest an extremely high level of control and military operations inside garza, even after the war, along with some kind of a palestinian entity on the specified. during the civil administration, you're talking about this as an extension of the war rather than a post will plan. why do you say that? yes, it's more by other means because what is what it was trying to do is, is the cheapest swans. but now they put them off at the after the end of the war, there's no sense in which i mean, the best way to summarize it is to say that is what i was looking for. another colonial fix like it has in the west bank. what it has a local collaboration is pushing that coordinates security with it. but it's about kind of go into the westbank upwind. catch me within 10 minutes and then continue it's occupation and supplement, supplement back there within the last box. it want this plan doesn't says propose every engaging
couldn't literature at the university of ken joining us from london. thank you very much for joining us in this bulletin. so this plan then, it would suggest an extremely high level of control and military operations inside garza, even after the war, along with some kind of a palestinian entity on the specified. during the civil administration, you're talking about this as an extension of the war rather than a post will plan. why do you say that? yes, it's more by other means because what is...
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experts at the university of london say. buildings will be worth slightly more than half of their value before the covid, with falling rents and higher interest rates and less, uh, occupancy in the market means that values of buildings will continue to fall through the end of next year. now, some commercial real estate owners say they're looking for new options for those spaces, including mixed use buildings where the lower level buildings, the floors are used for retail or office spaces, while the upper levels are used as hotels or apartments. >> all right. um a lot of a lot of changes. yeah. all right. let's check in with sal. a lot of water out there on the roads and some problems, and we slow going at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> it sure is. and we also have a new crash shut down, 680 at 84. pam and dave, i want to go right out there because all of a sudden you can see the icons not even on the map here. you can already see it's going to be slow there. so give yourself plenty of time. uh there are some things going on t
experts at the university of london say. buildings will be worth slightly more than half of their value before the covid, with falling rents and higher interest rates and less, uh, occupancy in the market means that values of buildings will continue to fall through the end of next year. now, some commercial real estate owners say they're looking for new options for those spaces, including mixed use buildings where the lower level buildings, the floors are used for retail or office spaces,...
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let's talk to hong bo, professor of financial economics in the school of finance and management at london's soas universityinese government is unlikely to allow evergrande to go under, but talk us through the ripple effect of its struggles — people waiting for apartments, suppliers not getting paid, banks under pressure. yes, so first of all that people think that the government will not let it go. since last december we have seen no improvement, so in terms of evergrande itself, the unit was investigated so the whole value has been declining, so the creditors they do not see any hope, so they cannot keep this going on further. you say why doesn't the government jumping? ithink you say why doesn't the government jumping? i think the government cannot really rescue this case at this stage because otherwise they are going to send out a signal that are going to send out a signal that a case like that can muddle through. so i think this is a signal that they are very determined to deflate they are very determined to deflate the property bubble in china. the chinese government banning short—selling. talk us thr
let's talk to hong bo, professor of financial economics in the school of finance and management at london's soas universityinese government is unlikely to allow evergrande to go under, but talk us through the ripple effect of its struggles — people waiting for apartments, suppliers not getting paid, banks under pressure. yes, so first of all that people think that the government will not let it go. since last december we have seen no improvement, so in terms of evergrande itself, the unit was...
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palestinian women, men and children, and occupied one of the important meetings of civil activists and university professors in london. what we see is the israeli genocide that we witness every day, but the western governments do not pay attention to this tragedy , not only do they not do anything to end it, but allowing this massacre to continue. here, no one doubts that the palestinian genocide has continued with the support of western governments, and most of the western media are also trying to cover it up . it is very important to pay attention to the issue of palestine . supporters of zionism, including here , are trying not to hear the voices of the supporters of the rights of the palestinian people during the deportation of palestinians. but the reception of such meetings shows that the voice of palestinians is more popular than before. the israeli regime tries to present the invasion of gaza and the killing of palestinians as the defense of the jews. we jews of every opportunity we use it to say that we also consider the disaster in gaza to be the terrible murder of zionism against the palestinian people and
palestinian women, men and children, and occupied one of the important meetings of civil activists and university professors in london. what we see is the israeli genocide that we witness every day, but the western governments do not pay attention to this tragedy , not only do they not do anything to end it, but allowing this massacre to continue. here, no one doubts that the palestinian genocide has continued with the support of western governments, and most of the western media are also...
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and as a day of morning where mike link is from western university in london, ontario, he says, the kidding of how much leaders will only increase the results of protestant is legally um, assassinating anybody can um, is, would generally be considered to be an extra digital assassination. which are, which is country too much international. um, the expectation in, in a modern world is supposed to be ruled by the right of law. it was that you capture people and you would only assessment goes to present an imminent threat and it remains to be seen whether or not the assassination of the i'm us military leaders in be rude, presented to an eminent front to israel, politically assassinating political leaders or military leaders of your opposition, particularly of a people who you can subjugating, doesn't lead anywhere. we know from a colonial history and anti colonial movements over the last 80 years of that, once there's an idea in mind to achieve for people who achieve freedom and self determination. besides the nation of their leaders only increases that determination. it doesn't less than tha
and as a day of morning where mike link is from western university in london, ontario, he says, the kidding of how much leaders will only increase the results of protestant is legally um, assassinating anybody can um, is, would generally be considered to be an extra digital assassination. which are, which is country too much international. um, the expectation in, in a modern world is supposed to be ruled by the right of law. it was that you capture people and you would only assessment goes to...
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when michael link is a human rights lawyer and a professor emeritus of low at west of university in london, ontario from where he joins us live now. thank you very much, michael link for joining us. and we were hearing there about some of the history of targeted assassination against seeing, you know, how mass figures. israel might argue that this is a different, this is part of its reign of systematically wiping them all out. it could also be argued that it hasn't really done much of that if any inside goals are and so is, is looking elsewhere. i mean, how do you read what's happened in the last few hours as well? let's, let's keep in mind 1st of all, legally. um, assassinating anybody can, um, is, would generally be considered to be an extra digital assassination, which are, which is country to, to enter for war. the expectation in, in a modern world is supposed to be ruled by the right level, is that you capture people. and you would only assessment those are present an imminent press. that remains to be seen whether or not the assassination of the i'm us military leaders and be rude, p
when michael link is a human rights lawyer and a professor emeritus of low at west of university in london, ontario from where he joins us live now. thank you very much, michael link for joining us. and we were hearing there about some of the history of targeted assassination against seeing, you know, how mass figures. israel might argue that this is a different, this is part of its reign of systematically wiping them all out. it could also be argued that it hasn't really done much of that if...
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of this on the spotlight. i'd like to now welcome my guest to the program, george zamuudley, senior research fellow, global policy institute, london, metropolitan university, budapest, shabir rizby, political commentator out of chicago. well, thank you both for being with me. let me start off in budapest, so george, you know, for example, if you're a member of congress and musad has some dangerous, damaging information or film about you, um, would you demand for example, that the genocide by the israeli regime should in, or would you just look the other way when the subject was addressed? i mean, if we look at the current events and what is happening and we see the... action of many politicians, especially in western countries, it leads us to scratch our head and say, what is this all about? i mean, how much money can you buy, can you use to buy someone morally, or is it blackmail? i mean, your perspective in general, well the israel lobby has been extraordinarily powerful for many decades in the united states, it's also now become quite powerful in europe, which is a relative. new phenomenon, but but certainly a consequence of the increasing americanizat
of this on the spotlight. i'd like to now welcome my guest to the program, george zamuudley, senior research fellow, global policy institute, london, metropolitan university, budapest, shabir rizby, political commentator out of chicago. well, thank you both for being with me. let me start off in budapest, so george, you know, for example, if you're a member of congress and musad has some dangerous, damaging information or film about you, um, would you demand for example, that the genocide by...
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julie norman is an associate professor of politics sense international relations as university college london. she is currently writing a book on the contemporary history of gaza and also what type of she would give the car in chapter of gauze history. it wasn't one of the only words we can use right now is, is crisis. obviously this crisis started on october 7th for menus rallies. but the way that the war has been conducted sense has just really been an unprecedented level of prices for guys. and it's not only in the casualty rate that we keep hearing going up every day in the headlines. but also of course, the displacement, the rising rates of famine, of health concerns and just to complete devastation of infrastructure and a society that was gonna be very difficult to rebuild from afterwards. right now of course, there's also worries about crisis expanding even throughout the region and, and all of these cases, of course are just having the most effect on, on civilians and all of these communities. and that some is going to be very difficult to recover from. now, the common whole erupted,
julie norman is an associate professor of politics sense international relations as university college london. she is currently writing a book on the contemporary history of gaza and also what type of she would give the car in chapter of gauze history. it wasn't one of the only words we can use right now is, is crisis. obviously this crisis started on october 7th for menus rallies. but the way that the war has been conducted sense has just really been an unprecedented level of prices for guys....
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palestinian women, men and children , has occupied one of the important meetings of civil activists and university professors in london. i think that what we see in gaza is the israeli genocide that we witness every day, but the western governments do not pay any attention to this tragedy. they are trying not to hear the voices of the supporters of the rights of the palestinian people during the genocide of the palestinians, but the reception of such meetings shows that the voices of the palestinians are more popular than before. introduce jews. we, the jews , use every opportunity to say that we, too, call the tragedy of gaza to the terrible murder of zionism against the people. change completely. speakers in this meeting of muslim, christian and jewish imams announced that the trial and punishment of the perpetrators and supporters of the palestinian genocide is an effective way to stop it and prevent the recurrence of genocide. mojtaba ghaszadeh, sed and sima news agency, london. all of us are united and unified by launching the campaign to save al-aqsa to collect and send cash aid and make it known to the world, a
palestinian women, men and children , has occupied one of the important meetings of civil activists and university professors in london. i think that what we see in gaza is the israeli genocide that we witness every day, but the western governments do not pay any attention to this tragedy. they are trying not to hear the voices of the supporters of the rights of the palestinian people during the genocide of the palestinians, but the reception of such meetings shows that the voices of the...
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let's join thomas mcmanus, director of international state crime initiative at queen mary university join us from london. thank you for being so patient. i know it's been a very long process this morning and we've been getting in and out of your comments as we've gone. i wouldn't mind getting an overview of how you think the south africans have presented that case in terms of how it's being very finely divided and presented piecemeal. not just for the cool type thing, but also for the international audience or yeah, i think that's royce, but the, the, the lawyers are thinking about the court and they speak to the court. but they're also thinking about who's watching. and their presentation was, frankly very impressive. they, they set out in a very concise way and some devastating accusations and, and put the strong together in such a, a legally found way, an understandable way. and also trying to make, you know, some predictions about what might come back tomorrow as a rebuttal. and the way they set it out with the conduct and then the intent, those are the 2 elements of a criminal case. and then going
let's join thomas mcmanus, director of international state crime initiative at queen mary university join us from london. thank you for being so patient. i know it's been a very long process this morning and we've been getting in and out of your comments as we've gone. i wouldn't mind getting an overview of how you think the south africans have presented that case in terms of how it's being very finely divided and presented piecemeal. not just for the cool type thing, but also for the...
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he's a reader in post colonial literature at the university of kent joints, not from london and bushes of the account has always been resolute, of course, and it supports of the united states position in israel's where israel's war on gaza. what do you make of this from david cameron? a yeah, so it's, it's not clear that the you can, has any independent foreign policy. it is just a tell anything. what do u. s has been doing and setting? i think he used the question of that. we have to think about this moment as i start the moment, then you have to ask us of the story q where, where people are standing and where did you stop getting? as it is water on gauze, i think people who support the visit a little confusion, which is what it is, which is what ben wallace talked about. what design does the funds mr. get? and he talked about that as killing that age. if you support it as it as vengeance, you're on the wrong side of history, and i think the only way to stop this. the only way to stop is really what is public barbara as much as what we're seeing in front of our eyes. as far as i'm nat
he's a reader in post colonial literature at the university of kent joints, not from london and bushes of the account has always been resolute, of course, and it supports of the united states position in israel's where israel's war on gaza. what do you make of this from david cameron? a yeah, so it's, it's not clear that the you can, has any independent foreign policy. it is just a tell anything. what do u. s has been doing and setting? i think he used the question of that. we have to think...
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live now to dr thomas gift, associate professor of political science at the university college londonpredictability here? because it seems donald trump has this in the bag. seems donald trump has this in the ba. _ ., , ., seems donald trump has this in the bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's — bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race for— bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race for second - think there's a race for second place certainly, and that's between nikki haley and ron desantis. but if you just look at the polls, it's hard to imagine a scenario under which donald trump doesn't run away with iowa and gain the momentum going into new hampshire. he has about 50% of the vote and all the non—trump candidates are really buying over the same number of constituents testifying. they are splitting the anti—trump vote which will allow donald trump to run away with it. the real best case scenario for either ron desantis or nik
live now to dr thomas gift, associate professor of political science at the university college londonpredictability here? because it seems donald trump has this in the bag. seems donald trump has this in the ba. _ ., , ., seems donald trump has this in the bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's — bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race _ bag. thanks so much for having me. i think there's a race for— bag....
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university of california campus could be headed for downtown san francisco. the university of california system that it is considering the request from mayor london breed to bring a episode the heart of the city. part of the effort to revitalize the downtown area. the office of the president told us in a statement it cannot discuss the details of conversations underway but it is committed to offering educational and research opportunities for students and faculty. professor james taylor teaches politics, he says securing a campus downtown would be a boost for your breed, who is up for reelection in the fall. >> this is big news state wide. it is a win for students and for research, for innovation in downtown san francisco. >> university of california offers the college of law in san francisco as well as ucsf medical center and professional school. uc berkeley also has an extension campus downtown. >>> in san francisco today, the cacophony for san francisco opposition a, otherwise known as the affordable housing measure. this is on the march ballot. it is coming up pretty soon. mayor london breed and other elected officials joined the crowd in chinatown. prop a
university of california campus could be headed for downtown san francisco. the university of california system that it is considering the request from mayor london breed to bring a episode the heart of the city. part of the effort to revitalize the downtown area. the office of the president told us in a statement it cannot discuss the details of conversations underway but it is committed to offering educational and research opportunities for students and faculty. professor james taylor teaches...
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joining us now is brian klaas, associate professor of global politics at university college, london, writer for the atlantic. he's the author of the new book, fluke: chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters. brian, i love this book. i've started it. i'm well on my way and it. where's the camera? there is the camera. it is really a great rate. we'd. it makes you rethink everything you know about her own life and everything that's happening around. you you are usually in london, we're thrilled to have you here in the room. do you have any new guidance, and it new ways of suggesting to us help we wrestle with donald trump as news consumers and then as news delivers like this program? >> i think you need to stop making false equivalence is. i know you're a very good at not doing this. but a lot of people in the news media to. they'll have a story, say, donald trump proposed shooting shoplifters. one of these crazy things said a couple months ago. then they'll cut to another story about john fetterman wearing a hoodie. these things are put side by side. this as a person who might m
joining us now is brian klaas, associate professor of global politics at university college, london, writer for the atlantic. he's the author of the new book, fluke: chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters. brian, i love this book. i've started it. i'm well on my way and it. where's the camera? there is the camera. it is really a great rate. we'd. it makes you rethink everything you know about her own life and everything that's happening around. you you are usually in london, we're...
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let's bring it in by sure every minute his reader, in post colonial literature university of kent joints is now from london. especially a good to have you with this at so, and cheapening can in the region how we moved on in any way. do you think to any kind of resolution with his visit? a no, not a toilet. i mean for us, let me begin by saying that it's, it's important to remember it's been 95 days since it has a full noun clauses. and since it has envision on cause and none of its warnings have been realized, some of talked about them was on realistic contradictory, some of talked about how can you release hostages by by kidding them? it's very clear that genocide on i'm glad you use this term on. let's just see it as is it as well? stop the injury. we have a starvation strategy. we have funding which is being projected we have turning cause i don't mean habitable place on livable. there's no question that god does is it, as the stone for occupied by destiny is already killed? one percent of guzman is already many more injured. now in the midst of all of this, the us comes again on a 4th visit blink and c
let's bring it in by sure every minute his reader, in post colonial literature university of kent joints is now from london. especially a good to have you with this at so, and cheapening can in the region how we moved on in any way. do you think to any kind of resolution with his visit? a no, not a toilet. i mean for us, let me begin by saying that it's, it's important to remember it's been 95 days since it has a full noun clauses. and since it has envision on cause and none of its warnings...
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to discuss this, i am joined by dr thomas gift, who is director of the centre on us politics at university college london, who's likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, it's - likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, it's great l likely to benefit from that? thanks | so much for having me, it's great to be with you. i think that it'll be a close race in new hampshire, between donald trump and nikki haley. and really they are wanting i—2 — but trump has a considerable lead, about 15 percentage points at this point. so if they keep going back and forth trading insults, it seems like we are probably more likely to just gravitate towards the status quo, which is trump winning in new hampshire and essentially creating a streamlined path for him to take the nomination. so i do think it would take something quite exceptional for nikki haley to have an upset — but she may claim victory regardless if she may cla
to discuss this, i am joined by dr thomas gift, who is director of the centre on us politics at university college london, who's likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, _ likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, it's - likely to benefit from that? thanks so much for having me, it's great l likely to benefit from that? thanks | so much for having me,...
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. >>> a new university of california campus could be destined for downtown san francisco. the uc system confirms it is considering mayor london breed's request to bring a campus to the heart of the city. it's part of an effort to revitalize downtown. in a statement, the office of the uc president said it cannot discuss details or conversations underway, but that it is committed to offering educational and research opportunities for students and faculty. professor james taylor, who is a politics teacher at the university of san francisco, a private jesuit university in the city, says securing a uc campus within the city limits likely would help mayor breed who is up for re-election in the fall. >> this is big news statewide. it's a win for students and for research, for innovation. downtown san francisco. >> the uc system already operates uc law in the city, formally called uc hastings, as well as the ucsf school of head sip. uc berkeley also has an extension campus in downtown san francisco. we reached out to the mayor's office but have not heard back. on friday, though, breed's office told the san francisco chronicle that th
. >>> a new university of california campus could be destined for downtown san francisco. the uc system confirms it is considering mayor london breed's request to bring a campus to the heart of the city. it's part of an effort to revitalize downtown. in a statement, the office of the uc president said it cannot discuss details or conversations underway, but that it is committed to offering educational and research opportunities for students and faculty. professor james taylor, who is a...
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now, researchers from the university of college of london surveyed 785 menopausal women who regularly swim in cold water and about half of the group said that the activity reduced their anxiety about 35% said it helped with their mood swings. the research also found that swimming helped reduce hot flashes for some of those people in the study. new gene therapy research in the u.s. and china is helping children who are born with inherited deafness. all the children in the study had deafness caused by a mutation in a gene that is involved in transferring sound from the ear to the brain, five of the six children studied in china saw massive improvements when doctors surgically removed the damaged gene and replaced it with a working copy. >> it happens to be a gene that, um, we're fortunately the rest of the inner ear is preserved and is, um, healthy. um, and so all that needs to be done in his particular gene, uh, disorder is to replace that gene. >> researchers say the us, uh, patient that they studied went from complete inability to hear and now has mild to moderate hearing loss. the w
now, researchers from the university of college of london surveyed 785 menopausal women who regularly swim in cold water and about half of the group said that the activity reduced their anxiety about 35% said it helped with their mood swings. the research also found that swimming helped reduce hot flashes for some of those people in the study. new gene therapy research in the u.s. and china is helping children who are born with inherited deafness. all the children in the study had deafness...
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speaking to andrew rooda—levich, a professor of government at bowdoin college in maine and an honorary professor affiliated with university college london'she state of play. at this point nikki haley is the last woman standing, ron desantis is making his last stand in south carolina which is the next big stop on the electoral calendar. at this point you see the themes that are beginning to play out as trump tries to assert his dominance and wipe the slate clean before super tuesday in march and haley try to establish herself as the non—trump candidate and took advantage of her 52nd birthday yesterday, noting the contrast in her age between herself and trump and president biden. remind us of the whole process here for selection, and why these specific mini campaigns within the campaign matter so much. right, well, we started in iowa last week, that is a caucus, which means that people go out to a sort of central meeting place at night and supposedly talk about their choices and come to some conclusion. new hampshire is a primary where normal election, the polls are open all day and people go and vote so the turnout will be a lot higher in
speaking to andrew rooda—levich, a professor of government at bowdoin college in maine and an honorary professor affiliated with university college london'she state of play. at this point nikki haley is the last woman standing, ron desantis is making his last stand in south carolina which is the next big stop on the electoral calendar. at this point you see the themes that are beginning to play out as trump tries to assert his dominance and wipe the slate clean before super tuesday in march...
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university of nottingham. grace o'malley—kumar, from london, wanted to follow in her parents�* footsteps and become a doctor.lks across the city. meanwhile, 65—year—old school caretaker ian coates is in his van on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop in his van and, again, seemingly without any sort of warning or any sort of conversation, he attacks ian and he launches an equally ferocious attack on him. ian was a father of three, a grandfather of eight, and was just five months away from retirement. calocane then drives ian's van towards the city centre and hits three pedestrians. they were wayne birkett, marcin gawronski and sharon miller. they were all injured, but survived. minutes later, the van is tracked down and the killer is arrested. calocane pleaded guilty to three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility, and guilty to three counts of attempted murder. the court heard he had a history of mental illness, was in and out of hospital since 2020 and has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. a psychiatrist who assessed him told the court calocane said voices i
university of nottingham. grace o'malley—kumar, from london, wanted to follow in her parents�* footsteps and become a doctor.lks across the city. meanwhile, 65—year—old school caretaker ian coates is in his van on his way to work. the defendant causes ian to stop in his van and, again, seemingly without any sort of warning or any sort of conversation, he attacks ian and he launches an equally ferocious attack on him. ian was a father of three, a grandfather of eight, and was just five...