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mehmet kerem coban is from soas at the university of london. what do these results tell us? ts tell us? in unexpected probable defeat of president ed or gan�*s party. it seems the local election as a reaction to the economic policy. —— president erdogan. the economy, an important factor in these elections. what is holding back the economy? it is these elections. what is holding back the economy?— these elections. what is holding back the economy? it is a very long histo . back the economy? it is a very long history- you — back the economy? it is a very long history- you can — back the economy? it is a very long history. you can take _ back the economy? it is a very long history. you can take it _ back the economy? it is a very long history. you can take it back - back the economy? it is a very long history. you can take it back to - back the economy? it is a very long history. you can take it back to the| history. you can take it back to the early 2000s. the neoliberal regime has been institutionalised in the country. the country has been in this slow motion crisis since 2013
mehmet kerem coban is from soas at the university of london. what do these results tell us? ts tell us? in unexpected probable defeat of president ed or gan�*s party. it seems the local election as a reaction to the economic policy. —— president erdogan. the economy, an important factor in these elections. what is holding back the economy? it is these elections. what is holding back the economy?— these elections. what is holding back the economy? it is a very long histo . back the...
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we go now to london where we are joined by neve gordon, professor of international law and human rights at queen mary universityndon. chair of the committee on academic freedom for british society of middle east studies. he's the author of several books, including "israel's occupation." and co-author of "human shields: a history of people in the line of fire" and co-editor of "torture: human rights, medical ethics and the case of israel." he just wrote a piece in the new york review of books headlined "the road to famine in gaza." professor gordon, thank you for being with us. why don't you take us on that journey. tell us the antecedents to what we're seeing today, the issue of famine in gaza. >> perhaps i will begin with what we are seeing and then move back. we are seeing destruction and massive displacement in an area that is already food insecure. then we're saying israel instructing aid from entering gaza, so on average in the past six months, 112 trucks have been entering per day while before october 7, 500 trucks were entering each day. we are seeing consistent attacks on aid workers, as you mentioned ,
we go now to london where we are joined by neve gordon, professor of international law and human rights at queen mary universityndon. chair of the committee on academic freedom for british society of middle east studies. he's the author of several books, including "israel's occupation." and co-author of "human shields: a history of people in the line of fire" and co-editor of "torture: human rights, medical ethics and the case of israel." he just wrote a piece in...
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according to hoda viterbo, associate professor at queen mary university of london. g to this researcher's research, here in the occupied territories, children go to the army at a young age, for example, 3 years old. at the age of 11, they wear military uniforms and pick up guns and shoot . hatred of palestinians is taught in a special way. in the textbooks, the occupying regime is described as a sheep and all arabs are described as wolves. in these books, palestinians are presented as a dangerous problem. it is very strange that you never see a doctor, a teacher or a palestinian child in zionist books. israel only palestinians. introducing us as terrorists and shows it as a problem and threat. in his research, this researcher mentions several educational cases in zionist schools. for example, an example: children can be exempted from punishment by harming palestinians. in this educational system, the principle is the military use of children. they get used to the weapon and grow up. to attack gaza, the gun magazine with the same child's head. the conversation with th
according to hoda viterbo, associate professor at queen mary university of london. g to this researcher's research, here in the occupied territories, children go to the army at a young age, for example, 3 years old. at the age of 11, they wear military uniforms and pick up guns and shoot . hatred of palestinians is taught in a special way. in the textbooks, the occupying regime is described as a sheep and all arabs are described as wolves. in these books, palestinians are presented as a...
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yuka kobayashi, lecturer in china and international politics at soas, university of london, gave us hern said they did not want to have a second cold war with china, but what we are actually seeing between the two superpowers now is that there is very tense relations. joe biden is sending antony blinken over now, given that we are actually seeing possibly china exporting things to russia that would help in the war effort with ukraine, we are also seeing the us just pass something in the senate that allows for aid to taiwan. putting together taiwan with ukraine and gaza, which is kind of an interesting... with israel, and that is an interesting development because of the current policy. it is a very tense time and i think it is going to be a very challenging discussion that antony blinken is going to have with his counterpart and he supposedly is meeting president xi as well. it is planned to be a very lengthy conversation that covers everything from trade, economy, military confrontation. let�*s talk about taiwan. the us giving this money that has been allocated to the region and taiwan
yuka kobayashi, lecturer in china and international politics at soas, university of london, gave us hern said they did not want to have a second cold war with china, but what we are actually seeing between the two superpowers now is that there is very tense relations. joe biden is sending antony blinken over now, given that we are actually seeing possibly china exporting things to russia that would help in the war effort with ukraine, we are also seeing the us just pass something in the senate...
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miron who is a post—doctoral researcher at the war studies department at the king's college university of londonn the programme. talk to me a little bit about the air defence system that will give your zelensky is prioritising here. what is the situation as far as know right now in ukraine? what defences do they have? , ., ., ~ ., , have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- it _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- it is — have? the situation in ukraine is very dire. it is not _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire. it is not only _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire. it is not only about. have? the situation in ukraine isi very dire. it is not only about the systems, let's talk about the systems, let's talk about the systems they have. they have the us patriot systems, and they have the old soviet is 300 systems. and the most advanced arguably is the us made patriot. however, is also the most expensive system, costing about $1 billion. and the missiles for the system are also very expensive and are inch in shortage in ukr
miron who is a post—doctoral researcher at the war studies department at the king's college university of londonn the programme. talk to me a little bit about the air defence system that will give your zelensky is prioritising here. what is the situation as far as know right now in ukraine? what defences do they have? , ., ., ~ ., , have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- it _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- it is — have? the...
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she has an undergraduate in -- undergraduate degree from the university of mobile in the national degree from city university of london. she previously reported on ukrainian women in the war. thank you very much for anchoring this conversation today, over to you. >> good morning, everyone. i'm so glad to be here today. i'm delighted to be on stage with these two very accomplished women who have just shown in their careers and have been such great role models for all of us here. i would like to introduce the doctor who is the first woman president of the ndi, as well as alexandra, who is from the center of civil liberties of ukraine. you all are here. let's get right to it. i'm very delighted to be here to moderate this panel discussion. in the -- in the ukraine where we see the government, russia, china, iran and north korea in an alliance to cuss the democratic government. wise ukraine so important to the future of democracy, and what are the global implications of this work? >> thank you. i think that really is a core question for all of us, and four world leaders. and i want to thank you, alexa and the whole team a
she has an undergraduate in -- undergraduate degree from the university of mobile in the national degree from city university of london. she previously reported on ukrainian women in the war. thank you very much for anchoring this conversation today, over to you. >> good morning, everyone. i'm so glad to be here today. i'm delighted to be on stage with these two very accomplished women who have just shown in their careers and have been such great role models for all of us here. i would...
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let's get more from yuka kobayashi, lecturer in china and international politics at soas, university of london individual topic in a moment but let's talk generally about how things are, relations between them and what both sides might be hoping to get out of this. i sides might be hoping to get out of this. ~ , . , sides might be hoping to get out of this. ,, , ., , , this. i think it is a very tense time between _ this. i think it is a very tense time between the _ this. i think it is a very tense time between the us - this. i think it is a very tense time between the us and - this. i think it is a very tense . time between the us and china. this. i think it is a very tense - time between the us and china. the joe biden administration said they did not want to have a second cold war with china, but what we are actually seeing between the two superpowers now is that there is very tense relations. joe biden is ending antony blinken over now, given that we are actually seeing possibly china exporting things to russia that would help in the war effort with ukraine, we are also seeing the us just
let's get more from yuka kobayashi, lecturer in china and international politics at soas, university of london individual topic in a moment but let's talk generally about how things are, relations between them and what both sides might be hoping to get out of this. i sides might be hoping to get out of this. ~ , . , sides might be hoping to get out of this. ,, , ., , , this. i think it is a very tense time between _ this. i think it is a very tense time between the _ this. i think it is a very...
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let's speak to dr rowena abdul razak, a lecturer in cold war history and iran, queen mary university of londonom kuala lumpur. thank you for being with us. how dangerous a moment would you say this is? it dangerous a moment would you say this is? , ., ., ., this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for— this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. - this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. i - this is? it is quite an escalation. i thank you for having me. i believe that 0liver thank you for having me. i believe that oliver is well waiting for this retaliation, and the fact that they have done it does indicate that they are still escalating the situation, however i do feel that what they have done is more muted than we expected. so, could have been worse. you say more muted, do you think thatis you say more muted, do you think that is the end of it awkward there be more options for israel to retaliate further the line? yeah, this remains _ retaliate
let's speak to dr rowena abdul razak, a lecturer in cold war history and iran, queen mary university of londonom kuala lumpur. thank you for being with us. how dangerous a moment would you say this is? it dangerous a moment would you say this is? , ., ., ., this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for— this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. - this is? it is...
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more about the plight of the growing i in the and more is ronan lee who's a researcher laurel university of london and author of me on laws where he can a genocide, thank you so much for joining us. run and talk to us about the extent of these force recruitment because that's what they are right. force recruitment and what effect they've had on the well hang of communities that have remained in were kind state or whether it's correct task. i mean these, these for him to communities or those who were not able to flee in 2017. so when the me and my me the train genocide to lead to portage a random 1000000 working guy in 2017, these were, these were the civilians who were not able to leave and they leave now with the me in law in i'm pretty shocking circumstances the genocide continues, of course there are access to health care severely to tie or human rights abuses, very common and their, their, their ability to, in a living severely can child as well. right. so they're living with the trish of genocide hanging over them. and what they've now discovered is that the me, a non military hasn't changed
more about the plight of the growing i in the and more is ronan lee who's a researcher laurel university of london and author of me on laws where he can a genocide, thank you so much for joining us. run and talk to us about the extent of these force recruitment because that's what they are right. force recruitment and what effect they've had on the well hang of communities that have remained in were kind state or whether it's correct task. i mean these, these for him to communities or those who...
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let's speak to thomas gift, associate professor of political science at university college london.reat to _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. what - the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. what do . me. it's great to be here. what do these debates matter? do they have a big impact? most of the research suggests that debates as entertaining as they are, don't typically sway outcomes of elections. it can give them a short—term bump in the polls. it usually fades within days. most already have their favourites picked by debate time and those who are undecided tend to base their decisions on a number of factors, notjust how well someone performs on a stage for a couple of hours. it's also the case that voters who are most likely to watch debates are the ones who are also the most politically minded, not coincidentally, that happens to be the segment of voters who generally have strong feelings about the candidate
let's speak to thomas gift, associate professor of political science at university college london.reat to _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. what - the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. what do . me. it's great to be here. what do these debates matter? do they have a big impact? most of the research suggests that...
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she has been researching and wonderful around the 20th, and has also told are the university of london. she shows media for 2 or 3 minutes . dick in your run, the in 19 or 6 is served as a bit as for the paintings in which the physical differences, one minute related to prove that twice for 2 to see with 3 distinct races. for that, pretty much the same idea, since it's not by who. oh, for the creation of stereotypes. that's uh, sort of is uh rationalization. the making surprising. yeah, of course it's frightening because it's just, it took a, it took just a few strokes, photos over here, off of brush. and then you have the, the clear differentiation to have it for free risk. and this is, this is very wide spread. so it was popular and they looked at it and so it's kind of creation of images. i think there are still many durham and so thing for the who to until to and to on to this 3 distinct groups. they also ask me, but can you tell me if this is a tool to horsesmouth at the bottom of auto renewed fresh and water racialized. that's frustrating. you are asking me if there think it also
she has been researching and wonderful around the 20th, and has also told are the university of london. she shows media for 2 or 3 minutes . dick in your run, the in 19 or 6 is served as a bit as for the paintings in which the physical differences, one minute related to prove that twice for 2 to see with 3 distinct races. for that, pretty much the same idea, since it's not by who. oh, for the creation of stereotypes. that's uh, sort of is uh rationalization. the making surprising. yeah, of...
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speaking at queen mary university of london, one of the delegates, sheikh haitham al—haddad, defendedtrictions on women, claiming that western criticism is nothing more than propaganda designed to demonise the islamists. he said western secular influences were being dnven secular influences were being driven into the minds of the students who were speaking against the sharia, and many vices were creeping in. when it isfime vices were creeping in. when it is time to rebuild the country, we cannot tolerate division and therefore temporary suspension of liberal secular education took place . the restrictions took place. the restrictions that he is praising are that girls over the age of 12 have been excluded from education. beauty salons have been banned, women many women are barred from many workplaces as barred workplaces as well as barred from public spaces and gyms, and women travel without a women can't travel without a male guardian. progress live. i mean, andrew, will you be holidaying in afghanistan? >> i've already booked my trip. it sounds like a man's country. >> well, it does,
speaking at queen mary university of london, one of the delegates, sheikh haitham al—haddad, defendedtrictions on women, claiming that western criticism is nothing more than propaganda designed to demonise the islamists. he said western secular influences were being dnven secular influences were being driven into the minds of the students who were speaking against the sharia, and many vices were creeping in. when it isfime vices were creeping in. when it is time to rebuild the country, we...
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she has been researching and wonderful around the 20 is and has also towards are the university of london. she shows me here for 2 of 3 men taking me to run the in 19 or 6. it served as a bit as for the paintings in which the physical differences, one minute related to prove that 12 for 2 to see with 3 just think the races. but that pretty much the same idea since it's not right here. oh, for the creation of stereotypes, that's uh, sort of is uh virtual assistant in the, in the making sizing golf course. try something because it just, it took a, it took just a few strokes, photos of a brush, and then you have the, the clear differentiation to have it for free risk. and this is, this is very wide spread. so it was popular uh, and they looked at it and so that's kind of creation of images. i think there are still many durham and so thing for the who to until to and to uh, to this 3 distinct groups. they also ask me, but can you tell me if this as a tool to horse and as a button of auto renewed fresh and water racialized that's frustrating you are asking me if there think it most of these id
she has been researching and wonderful around the 20 is and has also towards are the university of london. she shows me here for 2 of 3 men taking me to run the in 19 or 6. it served as a bit as for the paintings in which the physical differences, one minute related to prove that 12 for 2 to see with 3 just think the races. but that pretty much the same idea since it's not right here. oh, for the creation of stereotypes, that's uh, sort of is uh virtual assistant in the, in the making sizing...
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jennifer marlon, director of data science at yale university. the mayor of londone metropolitan police commissioner to discuss the row over the way police treated ajewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london earlier this month. prime minister — rishi sunak — said he was "appalled" by the incident. here's angus crawford. if i can ask you to stay there, please. thank you very much. gideon falter wants to cross the road — through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will happily escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openly jewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything, but i am worried about the reaction to your presence. when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum. if you choose to remain here, because you are causing a breach of peace with all these other people, you will be arrested. that's not acceptable. today, he's calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley�*s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law—abiding londoners,
jennifer marlon, director of data science at yale university. the mayor of londone metropolitan police commissioner to discuss the row over the way police treated ajewish man during a pro—palestinian protest in london earlier this month. prime minister — rishi sunak — said he was "appalled" by the incident. here's angus crawford. if i can ask you to stay there, please. thank you very much. gideon falter wants to cross the road — through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd...
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using behavioral records of more than 70,000 dogs from the university of pennsylvania, computer scientists from the university of east londonm to classify canines into five groups, with up to 99% accuracy. they found dogs fall into one of these categories. excitable and hyperattached, anxious and fearful, aloof and predatory, reactive and assertive, and calm and agreeable. >> this is centimeter. >> reporter: with this information in paw, researchers hope to eventually predict the best dogs for sniffing out drugs or guiding the blind. >> if we have an idea about the dog personality in advance, we can select the right dog for the right job. >> reporter: or the right match for a family. a high-tech solution to finding the perfect pup. whatever the personality. ian lee, cbs news, london. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday. reporting from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. have a great week. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm courtney kealy in new york. a temporary alternate channel is being prepared in baltimore that will allow some commercial ships to travel around the wreckage of t
using behavioral records of more than 70,000 dogs from the university of pennsylvania, computer scientists from the university of east londonm to classify canines into five groups, with up to 99% accuracy. they found dogs fall into one of these categories. excitable and hyperattached, anxious and fearful, aloof and predatory, reactive and assertive, and calm and agreeable. >> this is centimeter. >> reporter: with this information in paw, researchers hope to eventually predict the...
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university began demanding the same and the price of spread across the united states from the north east to campuses, and michigan, texas and california. and now they've gone global university college, london, and i paris in paris. i've seen this poll university and all the way down to the university of sydney in australia, where we are live this hour in new york, washington. i'm paris, where we begin. without there is natasha. butler and natasha, we have seen over the course of the last few hours, protest, some counter protest. how of things gathering pace the in the french capital, the piece to the right i'm so it's a situation where you have all skills. all students are notified as being purchases . you've seen here in the street outside the university house for a long time. now, all those are cases themselves in the university. some of them will be not as nice . they say they don't want to leave. they say they are here to says on the darcy of sending people. so what we sort of see is a small counterpart that's fine, is ready. you can use, i hope all seduce, not these 2 sides. so let's do 10, seems that the police report, we see a heavy police presence next to me what they moved and it
university began demanding the same and the price of spread across the united states from the north east to campuses, and michigan, texas and california. and now they've gone global university college, london, and i paris in paris. i've seen this poll university and all the way down to the university of sydney in australia, where we are live this hour in new york, washington. i'm paris, where we begin. without there is natasha. butler and natasha, we have seen over the course of the last few...
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he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had thee, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he's well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. applause inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enjoying his time out and about. the king heard about new ways to tackle cancer. he wants, the palace says, to encourage others to
he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had thee, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of...
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mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. the universitysouthern california canceled a speech by a muslim student because of his pro-palestine stance. this decision of the university officials was announced after he published material on the cyberspace about the events in palestine and the crimes of the zionist regime. the council on american-islamic relations reported that this student's speech was canceled at the request of at least two pro-zionist groups done the fact is that i did not find any basis in the explanations that were presented to me when i asked, no details. i ask the university authorities to change their decision. washington-beijing's tariff war enters a new phase with a three-fold increase in import duties on chinese steel to the united states. the american president proposed to increase the average import tariffs of steel and aluminum from china from 7.5% to more than 20%. america claims china to lower prices. it gives a lot of subsidies to its steel companies. china had previously announced that it was looking to start
mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting news agency. the universitysouthern california canceled a speech by a muslim student because of his pro-palestine stance. this decision of the university officials was announced after he published material on the cyberspace about the events in palestine and the crimes of the zionist regime. the council on american-islamic relations reported that this student's speech was canceled at the request of at least two pro-zionist groups done the fact is...
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of a silence. the must be broken, say to students. if palestinian rights it's a be heard katasha butler, i'll just sarah power have also been protests at university college london. i'll just say with some of the i get reports from that may not have been undertaken by the university college london who know just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation. and one of the buildings as well, but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b, a, e, and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since october we've been, we've been holding raleigh's woke house teachings and to try and hold you. so to account for that complicity is set aside to gain garza and most recently. and they said that we held a site for day long occupation of a lot, just as of right in the hot compass. and the 2 major reasons, the 1st being to hold you sale to account. and secondly, to educate about the policy and the struggle on, on to so select aside security for the course as part of a growing movement of student bodi
of a silence. the must be broken, say to students. if palestinian rights it's a be heard katasha butler, i'll just sarah power have also been protests at university college london. i'll just say with some of the i get reports from that may not have been undertaken by the university college london who know just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation. and one of the buildings as well, but with this particular demonstration, they...
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university college hospital london watching proceedings. taste university college hospital london watching proceedings.— university college hospital london watching proceedings. we have seen so man of watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from - watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from inside i so many of the pictures from inside the hospital and what struck me is just how much one—on—one time ctrl gave to people. how animated and engaged he seems, what are people telling you? inaudible he is very good at talking to people. i am just finding a microphone, i think you are struggling to hear me. we microphone, i think you are struggling to hear me. we will give her a second _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to put _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to put the _ struggling to hear me. we will give | her a second to put the microphone back on. as we mentioned, ctrl is visiting this morning with queen camilla. we can show you pictures and sailor reflecting on some of the conversations people have b
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of the london broadcasting agency. after america, now the students of french universities are supporting palestine and condemning the crimes of the regime zionists wanted to rise. the sorbonne university and sciences po, or the famous political science school in paris , has become the center of the anti-zionist movement of french students. we are here to say that we support the oppressed people of palestine. we want to tell the whole world that despite the pressure and repression of the french government in universities, students continue to support palestine. the students of the political science faculty of paris went on strike since last night and after the arrest of their classmates , they closed their classes and gathered in front of the faculty in support of the people of gaza. in the last two days the presence of police forces in the university has been noticeable. dozens of police and security forces are present here to control and pressure 40 or 50 students, which is very ridiculous. the photos of arrested students, while supporting the palestinian nation with the slogan of israel, the killer of macron, also severe
of the london broadcasting agency. after america, now the students of french universities are supporting palestine and condemning the crimes of the regime zionists wanted to rise. the sorbonne university and sciences po, or the famous political science school in paris , has become the center of the anti-zionist movement of french students. we are here to say that we support the oppressed people of palestine. we want to tell the whole world that despite the pressure and repression of the french...
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of the zionist regime. mojtaba ghasemzadeh news agency. radio london , this is the university, and these soldiers are in front of the students, according to the ahed network of universities america has become a garrison, only 93 people were arrested here, their protest against the zionist regime's encroachment on the gaza strip has passed. it was from here. the population of columbia university is increasing day by day and there is no threat. it 's not pretty. the protests of students for palestine will take the egyptians and the whole world and will eventually lead to the end of israel. this user's opinion has come true in the past few days. where does our money go? are you using our money for shelter in gaza? nazi germany or new york 2024, this year. here in the minds of students of political science in paris that this encounter the security forces followed them. the french reporter wrote that the students sat in the university hall to raise awareness of the food situation and the immediate ceasefire in the occupied territories . users. they write like this for the students
of the zionist regime. mojtaba ghasemzadeh news agency. radio london , this is the university, and these soldiers are in front of the students, according to the ahed network of universities america has become a garrison, only 93 people were arrested here, their protest against the zionist regime's encroachment on the gaza strip has passed. it was from here. the population of columbia university is increasing day by day and there is no threat. it 's not pretty. the protests of students for...
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that on the dean of faculty of world studies at the university of fed on instead of eve gideon levy economist for the hearts newspaper and in london, roxanne 5 miller for mind, professor of modern, middle east politics at the university of cambridge, a very warm welcome to all of you, mr. levy. i'll start with you in tennessee. what was, as well as message to yvonne with these attacks, the message was quite clear. we can, we might, but for the time being really stream. and then the side thing cause a very general message. it's very rare that they can say in some good of all these really policy. but this is one of the moments in which at least they didn't go wides and did something very, very measure. and i know that by this we are contributing this vicious circle until the next one, a mis 5 months of mind. israel's national security minister at the my bank via tweeted after the attack, just one would feeble. what does this tell us about the internal politics and as well right now, and who's in charge? well, i think we have normally seen that the israelis have tended to hit back very hard if they are head, it's part of the policy t
that on the dean of faculty of world studies at the university of fed on instead of eve gideon levy economist for the hearts newspaper and in london, roxanne 5 miller for mind, professor of modern, middle east politics at the university of cambridge, a very warm welcome to all of you, mr. levy. i'll start with you in tennessee. what was, as well as message to yvonne with these attacks, the message was quite clear. we can, we might, but for the time being really stream. and then the side thing...
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country has used the right of veto, mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency, a wave of condemnation against the trial of a palestinian universityfessor in the occupied territories, nearly 120 university professors from all over the world jahan, in the statement of the arrest and trial of nader shaloub , the well-known palestinian professor , condemned the zionists to the house of mrs
country has used the right of veto, mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency, a wave of condemnation against the trial of a palestinian universityfessor in the occupied territories, nearly 120 university professors from all over the world jahan, in the statement of the arrest and trial of nader shaloub , the well-known palestinian professor , condemned the zionists to the house of mrs
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coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of demonstrates as much in london in support of palestinians on the siege and gaza. the students, the universities across the us, including all that stance that in columbia i camped out in protest against the war me.
coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of demonstrates as much in london in support of palestinians on the siege and gaza. the students, the universities across the us, including all that stance that in columbia i camped out in protest against the war me.
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he met patients and staff at university college london, and spoke of the shock of being told he had the been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he is well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and it's, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enjoying his time out and about. the king heard about ne
he met patients and staff at university college london, and spoke of the shock of being told he had the been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to...
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universities such as harvard and the institute of technology. making it among america's elites and universities good luck. we presented the us secretary of state to the us embassy in londonich refused to receive it , but in the name of humanity and in order to record in history the arrest of israel's accomplices in the massacre of palestinians, we will follow up from a legal point of view. justice seekers and lawyers in england say that it is because of the support of america, england and other western governments that the massacre of palestinians has become possible and they are complicit in the palestinian genocide. the sinians must be accountable to the nations and give an account. our goal is to be able to fulfill the demand of the people of this country to stop the genocide in gaza pursue the land of the palestinians and the punishment of the perpetrators and accomplices of the israeli regime from a legal point of view. the government of the british major parties has completely moved away from truth and justice. but seeing the awareness and hearing the demands of the people, which have been demanded in the streets of all western countries for more than 6 months, is
universities such as harvard and the institute of technology. making it among america's elites and universities good luck. we presented the us secretary of state to the us embassy in londonich refused to receive it , but in the name of humanity and in order to record in history the arrest of israel's accomplices in the massacre of palestinians, we will follow up from a legal point of view. justice seekers and lawyers in england say that it is because of the support of america, england and other...
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that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discoveratively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to include people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, so a wide cross—section of society is represented. what's unique about these projects is the fact that we're going to roll them out across multiple centres in the uk to really make them accessible to people who are attending day—to—day in memory clinics. but once we have that data and we understand if these tests are effective, absolutely, the next stage could be could they be used for screening in the
that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discoveratively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it...
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he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he is well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and it's, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enj
he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was...
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now when i am shy, boss who's professor of international lord middlesex university, london, he was the chairman of the you and commission of inquiry into because a conflict in 2014 and joins us now live from normandy. but he, thanks for your time. let me start by asking you, this won't kind and should the international community do with evidence of this kind as well. i think the 1st thing is that the evidence has to be really secured by forensic specialists. i saw a doctor al mayor's presentation and the evidence that they have collected. but they really need advice from forensics specialist about how to gather the evidence to ensure because we're, we're dealing with the crime scene here. and it has to be properly investigated. the question then is where it is and where does it go? does it go on the political level where i think we can reach conclusions and where in a way there's more flexibility or do we take it to a court? and that's the big question. because as i say, this may be, it appears to be evidence of serious international crimes being committed. we want to be able to get th
now when i am shy, boss who's professor of international lord middlesex university, london, he was the chairman of the you and commission of inquiry into because a conflict in 2014 and joins us now live from normandy. but he, thanks for your time. let me start by asking you, this won't kind and should the international community do with evidence of this kind as well. i think the 1st thing is that the evidence has to be really secured by forensic specialists. i saw a doctor al mayor's...
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wife's family, but i live in london and i am part of the stop the war coalition or the anti-war coalition in england. today, there was another protest in london. at u sial university, i.e. university college london , there was a 45-day encampment, i think, or a camp and a sit-in at ucl. at goldsmiths university, london, demonstrations and... many universities in england in these 20 and 3 it was a day of demonstrations in england, it is very much in italy, where we are. the day of the liberation of italy from mussolini's fascism was full of protests, which is the anniversary of the beginning of the italian republic, and all the cities of italy were protesting with the flag of palestine, because finally the europeans know that this war is in their name. it is with their money, but he wanted a little less. it is very , very small in the capitals that they take the profit, but this moral disgrace in defense of the big in defense of the most documented genocide in history will remain on the history of europe and the history of the west. after all, the west claims for 2500 years that i have lived since the first book. plato from ancient greece and to come in such a situ
wife's family, but i live in london and i am part of the stop the war coalition or the anti-war coalition in england. today, there was another protest in london. at u sial university, i.e. university college london , there was a 45-day encampment, i think, or a camp and a sit-in at ucl. at goldsmiths university, london, demonstrations and... many universities in england in these 20 and 3 it was a day of demonstrations in england, it is very much in italy, where we are. the day of the liberation...
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of king charles returning to public engagements since his cancer diagnosis. he is visiting a cancer unit in central london. the king and queen camilla will meet patients and medical staff at universitypublic engagement since february. we will bring you more information on that visit as it develops. and let's return now to one of our other top stories, and that is of course the scottish national party. and lorna was at holyrood where she outlined the significant decisions the snp now faces in the days ahead. they will be thinking about whether they want a coronation or a contest, whether they want continuity or change. whether any potential candidate is good, notjust on the messaging, but also on the delivery, which is one area where, perhaps humza yousaf fell down in his time as first minister. there are two names emerging — it's by no means certain that they'll throw their hat into the ring, but two people who are looking as if they may potentially be likely candidates. one of them is kate forbes — she is someone who is seen as a change candidate, she has a lot of dynamism, a lot of energy, but on the downside, some people say that she is socially conservative. others, however, poi
of king charles returning to public engagements since his cancer diagnosis. he is visiting a cancer unit in central london. the king and queen camilla will meet patients and medical staff at universitypublic engagement since february. we will bring you more information on that visit as it develops. and let's return now to one of our other top stories, and that is of course the scottish national party. and lorna was at holyrood where she outlined the significant decisions the snp now faces in...
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that struck live dollar to dean of the african leadership university school of business more dang, speaking to us from the london capital today. thank you for your time today. what do you think is meant by re negotiating the oil contracts and do for see that's in reality establishing i quote, fair or deal for sending go thank you very much. i think this election has been a very surprising elections in many respects and why it hasn't underscore the country is commitment to democracy in the region where the stability and military cause are in providence. it has also ushered in an era offer a so called but not for you to cut nationalist sentiments, right. a lot of the, uh, the, the young people will be elected. your point is to, to get to power or have voice to very openly there been ton to renegotiate contracts and also to review the relationship with a farmer colonial power such as france. and there is a lot of support and sentiment, especially among young people. a for this type of move right to try to even out the relationship with former colonial powers. and that's the context in which you have to put some of
that struck live dollar to dean of the african leadership university school of business more dang, speaking to us from the london capital today. thank you for your time today. what do you think is meant by re negotiating the oil contracts and do for see that's in reality establishing i quote, fair or deal for sending go thank you very much. i think this election has been a very surprising elections in many respects and why it hasn't underscore the country is commitment to democracy in the...
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that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discovershe was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to include people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, so a wide cross—section of society is represented. what's unique about these projects is the fact that we're going to roll them out across multiple centres in the uk to really make them accessible to people who are attending day—to—day in memory clinics. but once we have that data and we understand if these tests are effective, absolutely, the next stage could be could they be used for scree
that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discovershe was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the...
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without palestine, or we cannot speak to william, save us as a professor of international law and middle sex university, london. he was the chairman of the un commission of inquiry and to the 2014 gaza conflicts. he's joining us from norman, the welcome to alpha 0 and mr. shavers. how would you categorize the discovery of these bodies in this mask, raven funniness well, mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it was lobby, a new or ukraine, and now in god. so there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights, and that they can be identified by their next the cube next of kin. and none of that appears to be done. so israel has a lot of explaining to do about this, but moreover, the fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up were tied points to summary execution. so all of this, as i say, calls for full blown criminal investigation with the view to holding the perpetrators accountable. is it possible to determine if this
without palestine, or we cannot speak to william, save us as a professor of international law and middle sex university, london. he was the chairman of the un commission of inquiry and to the 2014 gaza conflicts. he's joining us from norman, the welcome to alpha 0 and mr. shavers. how would you categorize the discovery of these bodies in this mask, raven funniness well, mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it...
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and so, education, perhaps one of the most interesting for us, is 2012-2013 and 2002, advanced courses, york university toronto and royal college of defense sciences , london of five eyes, the so- called anglo-saxon, british, american, canadian, australian and new zealand intelligence services, these are their training centers by and large, you need to understand. kgb, this is his language, when he studied in high school he mastered the russian language brilliantly, the rules he always worked only in russian, the russian language, a cryptographer is a person who knows the language brilliantly, a cryptographer - you know, he is close to a philologist , he knows very clearly what he is talking about when you show him as a stutterer. you know, from the outside it certainly looks disgusting, but you must understand, he speaks a foreign language, you are absolutely right, everyone who has studied english knows, you can immediately see whether a person speaks the language or a person translates, so he translates, and now imagine, any war ends in peace and negotiations, these are the people who will represent the british side, will he somehow be able to earn all
and so, education, perhaps one of the most interesting for us, is 2012-2013 and 2002, advanced courses, york university toronto and royal college of defense sciences , london of five eyes, the so- called anglo-saxon, british, american, canadian, australian and new zealand intelligence services, these are their training centers by and large, you need to understand. kgb, this is his language, when he studied in high school he mastered the russian language brilliantly, the rules he always worked...
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of history in london to zionists attributed. how do iranians boil frog? slowly and methodically. the professor of saint andrews university wrote this article after the zionist attack on the iranian embassy in damascus and says: israel's economy cannot withstand a long-term conflict. if a frog is placed in a pot on the stove, as the temperature in the pot continues to rise. the water remains and even when the frog reaches the boiling point, it does not jump out and it dies because the changes are so gradual that the frog does not notice it. certainly, iran's next steps are to turn up the heat for the israeli frog. iran and its regional allies use this strategy against america and israel with unparalleled discipline and patience . the zionists are shedding blood. but the boiling frog strategy says color. the spokesman of the united nations children's fund, unicef , announced that 14,000 children have died in the war in gaza so far. he emphasized that gaza has become the most dangerous place in the world and said that what is happening in this region is a war. israel is against children and unacceptable. he pointed to the d
of history in london to zionists attributed. how do iranians boil frog? slowly and methodically. the professor of saint andrews university wrote this article after the zionist attack on the iranian embassy in damascus and says: israel's economy cannot withstand a long-term conflict. if a frog is placed in a pot on the stove, as the temperature in the pot continues to rise. the water remains and even when the frog reaches the boiling point, it does not jump out and it dies because the changes...
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of programmes collectively known as motioninput. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyoneing any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts, or even by gestures, facial movements or speech... page down. ..giving a raft of potential new input methods to disabled people. crucially, motioninput doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput software was developed in partnership with intel, and it's focused on al for your pc, so it runs completely on your own laptops and pcs. it has its own engine internal to do the evaluation of how people can be seen to be moving, and it uses just the webcam. the ucl students have been working with the richard cloudesley pupils to help identify potential bugs or development issues with the software. you ready? so do the calibration again. safiya is using the eye gaze application to play different types of games using eye movements. you're a better driver than i am. afterwards, i asked her what she thought. so what's it like, playing games this way, with
of programmes collectively known as motioninput. developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyoneing any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts, or even by gestures, facial movements or speech... page down. ..giving a raft of potential new input methods to disabled people. crucially, motioninput doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput...
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into ron mohammed. brandy is a professor at the university of toronto and he's advised the uranium negotiating team of international nuclear tools in london. you'll see medical book is an associate fellow at the british think tank chatham house and the motion of dc. i boss, shaheed ahmed, is senior diplomatic correspondence huff post. he's coming to us foreign policy since the obama administration. thank you. all 3 of you for joining us today. mohammed, let me start with you. we have had literally decades of hostility on proxy attacks between israel and the wrong. but what has changed in recent hours? would you say that israel and iran now at full? well, 1st of all, the strikes last night against is really regime were very devastating. the iranians severely damaged to military bases and the propaganda that were seeing 24 hours a day and literally now in the western media about how little damage was. cause is that absolute nonsense. the iranians sent many very cheap drones and old marseilles as decoys. maybe a couple of $1000000.00 and is riley spent $1300000000.00 to down them. and then the main missiles all got through then struck the mi
into ron mohammed. brandy is a professor at the university of toronto and he's advised the uranium negotiating team of international nuclear tools in london. you'll see medical book is an associate fellow at the british think tank chatham house and the motion of dc. i boss, shaheed ahmed, is senior diplomatic correspondence huff post. he's coming to us foreign policy since the obama administration. thank you. all 3 of you for joining us today. mohammed, let me start with you. we have had...