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k and b, e u. both sides agree. customs checks in northern islands simply aren't working, but they don't agree on the solution. is this a dispute about trade or politics and could it risk the peace in northern ireland? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program today with me, pete adobe. now when the u. k, left the european union, both sides agreed to a set of trade rules known as the northern island protocol. goods from britain, a checked at ports in northern island. the province remains in the e u single market. so trade can move freely across its land border with the republic of ireland. but nearly 2 years after breakfast, the u. k says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the bricks. it to have oversight of the protocol. the e you is offering to remove some customs checks, but is calling for compromise to will bring in our guests in just a moment. first, this report from andrew simmons in b
k and b, e u. both sides agree. customs checks in northern islands simply aren't working, but they don't agree on the solution. is this a dispute about trade or politics and could it risk the peace in northern ireland? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program today with me, pete adobe. now when the u. k, left the european union, both sides agreed to a set of trade rules known as the northern island protocol. goods from britain, a checked at ports in northern island. the...
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and the u. k. knowing full well was it was doing agreed that the european court of justice should have that should have a supervisory vote on this. otherwise, you have to invent an entire new arbitration system from scratch, which actually wants to will that much work because there isn't all that much to do to things in bigger, tracy's, which that you have with larger countries. like as you mentioned, brazil or ukraine for that matter, you do set up standalone arbitration now because it's a lot of work to be done. this isn't a case like this is a case where we're looking at the continued application. the law in the terrace really wears and always looking how that should be managed. why on earth should you invention? you arbitration system rather than the body which already overseas the implementation of the regulations. ready doesn't make any sense. so. oh, in reading in belfast, what's this debates so far done to your members when it comes to jobs when it comes to production levels? and if it goes
and the u. k. knowing full well was it was doing agreed that the european court of justice should have that should have a supervisory vote on this. otherwise, you have to invent an entire new arbitration system from scratch, which actually wants to will that much work because there isn't all that much to do to things in bigger, tracy's, which that you have with larger countries. like as you mentioned, brazil or ukraine for that matter, you do set up standalone arbitration now because it's a lot...
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u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats had to prove that they had fished there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k of only granting at a small number of the licenses it's entitled to britain denies this, saying those boats at rejected couldn't prove a track record of fishing in the area. the dispute escalated on thursday when france detained a british trawler accused of fishing without a license. another boat was fined for not complying with maritime checks. frances, threatening to block british boats from ports. if the issue isn't resolved by tuesday, alexey o'brien has more from the port of love, frances laid down an ultimatum. if its fishermen did not get the licenses that they say they deserve, and that they expected under the post bricks at tre, dale by tuesday. then ports like this one will be at the center is what they call and targeted measures. british fishing v
u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats had to prove that they had fished there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k of only granting at a small number of the licenses it's entitled to britain denies this, saying those boats at rejected couldn't prove a track record of fishing in the area. the dispute...
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fishing is not only an important industry for the u. k. and france, but a deeply emotional issue as well. it was fiercely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the use common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the past. to make things more complicated, the self governing british territories of jersey in guernsey and the channel islands issue their own licenses. france accused the u. k of only granting at a small number of the licenses its entitled to britain denies this, saying those boats that rejected couldn't prove a track record of fishing in the area. the dispute escalated on thursday when france detained a british trawler accused of fishing without a license. another boat was fined for not complying with maritime checks. frances, threatening to block brit
fishing is not only an important industry for the u. k. and france, but a deeply emotional issue as well. it was fiercely debated during discussions on britain's departure from the european union. and now tensions are rising again. the u. k. used to be part of the use common fisheries policy that gave all european fishing boats equal access. after briggs it e u and u. k. vessels needed licenses to fish in each other's territorial waters. the boats have to prove that they had fish there in the...
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however, of course, don't forget what the u. k. could do the u. k. could then rescind or the licenses licenses that have been granted. and all those fishermen have their licenses, they might go and stop the other frenchmen that are protesting a blocking the ports. so i think what you're going to see eventually is the french backing down and living by the agreement and sorry, but that is what was agreed to, which is that the u. k. waters would remain sovereign to the u. k. except for those fishermen give em, given licenses and going back to the northern ireland protocol, which we started this whole conversation, the sort of whole segment with to say, you know, we're getting deeper into this. it doesn't seem like there's necessarily an agreement being made. although they said that, you know, conversations were fruitful if you will. yeah. i mean, is it looking more like we're going to have this problem go into the holiday season . it actually affect the, the thanksgiving with no turkey or the house with her. so thanks i but there was a very big holiday
however, of course, don't forget what the u. k. could do the u. k. could then rescind or the licenses licenses that have been granted. and all those fishermen have their licenses, they might go and stop the other frenchmen that are protesting a blocking the ports. so i think what you're going to see eventually is the french backing down and living by the agreement and sorry, but that is what was agreed to, which is that the u. k. waters would remain sovereign to the u. k. except for those...
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yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. is done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype for when i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult and else that difficulty. what's the best hope? but i've been, john kennedy says that glasgow is the last best for humanity, was concentrating the best. what is it, professor on? i'm no fan of large scale nuclear, but i wonder where the, the small module a nuclear reactors will end up coming favorable in certain places. it won't be another dream where the file may act like, well, usually like the rest of it. i don't think that's quite like that because we do have small reactors in nuclear submarines. the technology at that small scale exists and its functioning and has been, has become reliab
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the u. k. had been actively considering invoking a mechanism for resolving breakfast disputes for the 1st time. the student teachers committee has called for a strike in all states of sudan a day after hundreds of thousands of people rallied to denounced the military takeover. at least 4 people were killed in the protest on saturday. the taliban has denied shooting to 3 people at a wedding in eastern afghanistan. men reportedly posing as members of the armed group, which i guess at a ceremony in none, dot har because they were playing music. japan's ruling coalition is projected to keep its majority in the lower house of parliament after plough pulled close to a short while ago. but prime minister flew me because she does liberal democratic parties, forecasts to lose some seats. those are the headlines, more news coming up after inside story, bye bye. ah . a fishing dispute between britain and france heads into choppy waters. both sides accused the other of breaking post regs. it agreements on
the u. k. had been actively considering invoking a mechanism for resolving breakfast disputes for the 1st time. the student teachers committee has called for a strike in all states of sudan a day after hundreds of thousands of people rallied to denounced the military takeover. at least 4 people were killed in the protest on saturday. the taliban has denied shooting to 3 people at a wedding in eastern afghanistan. men reportedly posing as members of the armed group, which i guess at a ceremony...
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however, of course, don't forget what the u. k. could do the u. k. could then rescind or the licenses licenses that have been granted. and all those fishermen have their licenses, they might go and stop the other frenchman that are protesting a blocking the ports. so i think what you're going to see eventually is the french backing down and living by the agreement and sorry, but that is what was agreed to, which is that the u. k. waters would remain sovereign to the u. k. except for those fishermen give. i am given licenses and going back to the northern ireland protocol, which we started this whole conversation, this whole segment with, to say, you know, we're getting deeper into this. it doesn't seem like there's necessarily an agreement being made. other they said that, you know, conversations were fruitful if you will. yeah. i mean, is it looking more like we're going to have this problem go into the holiday season and actually affect the, the thanksgiving with no turkey or the house with her. so thanks have a good i got i got to get you about. y
however, of course, don't forget what the u. k. could do the u. k. could then rescind or the licenses licenses that have been granted. and all those fishermen have their licenses, they might go and stop the other frenchman that are protesting a blocking the ports. so i think what you're going to see eventually is the french backing down and living by the agreement and sorry, but that is what was agreed to, which is that the u. k. waters would remain sovereign to the u. k. except for those...
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however, of course, don't forget what the u. k. to do the u. k. could then rescind or the licenses licenses that have been granted. and all those fishermen have their licenses, they might go and stop the other frenchman that are protesting a block in the ports. so i think what you're going to see eventually is the french backing down and living by the agreement and sorry, but that is what was agreed to, which is that the u. k. waters would remain sovereign to the u. k. except for those fishermen give given licenses and going back to the northern iowa protocol, which we started this whole conversation, the soon whole segment with to say, you know, we're getting deeper into this. it doesn't seem like there's necessarily an agreement being made. other they said that, you know, conversations were fruitful if you will. yeah. i mean, is it looking more like we're going to have this problem go into the holiday season . it actually affect the, the thanksgiving with no turkey or the house it with her. so thanks have a good i got i got to take it to the bro
however, of course, don't forget what the u. k. to do the u. k. could then rescind or the licenses licenses that have been granted. and all those fishermen have their licenses, they might go and stop the other frenchman that are protesting a block in the ports. so i think what you're going to see eventually is the french backing down and living by the agreement and sorry, but that is what was agreed to, which is that the u. k. waters would remain sovereign to the u. k. except for those...
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k. is the most important issue that is surrounding and it's in the u. k. e u relations. now the problem is, is that the european union, having seen how the u. k signed up to those deals at the beginning of the year in order to be able to have a post breaks it's trade relations. it fundamentally seemed the u. k. as an untrustworthy partner, because having dialed back as it were, the success of the trade agreement that they signed. initially the u. k. had said that this was a tremendous agreement that it was paid paving the way for normal relations. but now since then, especially with the bricks that minister david frost as well, they've said that says plenty wrong with that agreement. so really, the u. k is not really carrying a lot of favor in terms of trustworthiness with the european union front being of course absolutely central to the european union itself is not going to sort of bend towards any demands that the united kingdom is going to make at this moment. certainly of all these issues and these of course are issues which are very small economically when you look
k. is the most important issue that is surrounding and it's in the u. k. e u relations. now the problem is, is that the european union, having seen how the u. k signed up to those deals at the beginning of the year in order to be able to have a post breaks it's trade relations. it fundamentally seemed the u. k. as an untrustworthy partner, because having dialed back as it were, the success of the trade agreement that they signed. initially the u. k. had said that this was a tremendous agreement...
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now in terms of storage now in europe and the u. k. were at about not 76 percent, which compares with the 10 year average of 90 percent. now if we get a cold winter ahead, we could see that dictated down to 8 percent, which is a record low. and even if we just say as a normal winter, not too cold, that still gonna get depleted town to around 19 percent, which is the 2nd lowest in a decade. so it really does feel as though this problem isn't going anywhere. take years, we head into a cold winter. now on top of that, there have been weather concerns because there has been a historically low levels of wind, which has meant that renewables have been suffering because turbines haven't been powered as well as they might normally be. yeah, one more time we'd get into that with you, but we're just right. i'd for tory, a scholar, market on live and our to international. thank you very much. thank this is are to still ahead front, threatens the current power supplies to the you carry a mid, a post briggs rover, fishing writes about 3 and more co
now in terms of storage now in europe and the u. k. were at about not 76 percent, which compares with the 10 year average of 90 percent. now if we get a cold winter ahead, we could see that dictated down to 8 percent, which is a record low. and even if we just say as a normal winter, not too cold, that still gonna get depleted town to around 19 percent, which is the 2nd lowest in a decade. so it really does feel as though this problem isn't going anywhere. take years, we head into a cold...
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but those waters are sovereign to the u. k. the u. k. has on the agreement so far and they've issued those licenses, 98 percent of them. wow. and i know when it comes to these threats, we're also hearing that france might go the sanctions route with one possible action being to prevent you. k fishermen from offloading in french, harvard, and at one point threatening to increase prices to export french energy to the u. k . although officials said they wouldn't just cut off power altogether. so what is this likelihood of french retaliation at this point? yes, you're totally right on all those points. rachel, and in particular, the electricity issue is with regard to the island of a jersey, which is right off the french coast. they've actually somewhat intimated that they might cut off the electricity to jersey and lead them stranded without any heat over the winter. of course, which would be an absolute legacy thing to do. i think you're less likely to see state action because my crone, of course, he has to like blow his big horn because h
but those waters are sovereign to the u. k. the u. k. has on the agreement so far and they've issued those licenses, 98 percent of them. wow. and i know when it comes to these threats, we're also hearing that france might go the sanctions route with one possible action being to prevent you. k fishermen from offloading in french, harvard, and at one point threatening to increase prices to export french energy to the u. k . although officials said they wouldn't just cut off power altogether. so...
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yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. has done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult. and also that difficulty . what's the best hope? but i've been, john kennedy says that glasgow is the last best for humanity. let's concentrate in the best. what is it, professor on? i'm no fan of large scale nuclear, but i wonder where the, the small module a nuclear reactors will end up coming favorable in certain places. it's like, well be another dream, like the fowl, the actor, like what fusion white the most of it. i don't think that's quite like that because we do have small reactors in nuclear submarines. the technology at that small scale exists and is functioning and has been as beco
yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. has done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find this 2nd half rather difficult. and also that difficulty . what's the best hope? but i've...
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and u k. a dispute in the northern ireland plus mexico uses race day to celebrate its mix of european and indigenous heritage. native people try to put an end to inequality. ah hello, good to be with you. i want to put this on your radar. we've got another, whether maker for mean for southern parts of italy will start to see it taken some shape here and doubt seen some areas with heavy rain. so that's something we're going to keep tabs on, especially because his area has been hit hard. as of late through the balkans, we just have a scattering of some showers. not those torrential downpours that we had seen. same goes for turkey, most parts of turkey anyway, along the black sea region could get hit with some pretty heavy burst of rain. now some of the best weather in europe can be found to port iberia. look at some of these temperatures. we've got madrid at 25. okay. there's been, you've come down a bit, but still $26.00 degrees. here's a 3 day for madrid. you should be 90 degrees. we got you i
and u k. a dispute in the northern ireland plus mexico uses race day to celebrate its mix of european and indigenous heritage. native people try to put an end to inequality. ah hello, good to be with you. i want to put this on your radar. we've got another, whether maker for mean for southern parts of italy will start to see it taken some shape here and doubt seen some areas with heavy rain. so that's something we're going to keep tabs on, especially because his area has been hit hard. as of...
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well, yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. is done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find the 2nd half rather difficult. i know that difficulty. what's the best hope? but i've been, john kennedy says that glasgow is the last best for humanity, was concentrating the best. what is it, professor on? i'm no fan of large scale nuclear, but i wonder where the, the small module a nuclear reactors will end up coming favorable in certain places. if it won't be another dream like the fall may act like, well, usually like the rest of it. i don't think that's quite like that because we do have small reactors in nuclear submarines. the technology that small scale exists and is functioning and has been as become reliable and es
well, yes, the u. k is almost halfway the u. k. is done pretty well, getting halfway by like getting rid of coal. we've got a lot of gas we've seen recently. that gas is kind of problem. how are we going to get off guess we need more solar? well, solar is not really how thing. in scotland there's, there's hydro, which is fantastic. wind against scotland has got plenty of skype po in i think we're going to find the 2nd half rather difficult. i know that difficulty. what's the best hope? but i've...
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it's saying what is going to do is to ask the u. k. kind of explain its methodology and it will sort of go from that or limp from that. the reality is though, in this pros requisite world as the issue surrounding that all beginning to bite, there is a real threat coming from france at the moment. and it does seem as if boris johnson has some really tough decisions to make. he is essentially caught between the devil and the deep, please say, still head in the program. a disbarred american lawyer is slumped with a prison sentence for criminal contempt. years after winning a case for ecuadorian villages against oil giant chevron more loved after the shortest break. ah join me every thursday on the alex silent. sure. when i was speaking the guess when the world of politics, sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. ah ah ah ah, ah ah, ah. hello again, american human rights activist and former lawyer. steven danziger has been sentenced to 6 months in prison on charges of criminal contempt. now he had earlier waged the decade
it's saying what is going to do is to ask the u. k. kind of explain its methodology and it will sort of go from that or limp from that. the reality is though, in this pros requisite world as the issue surrounding that all beginning to bite, there is a real threat coming from france at the moment. and it does seem as if boris johnson has some really tough decisions to make. he is essentially caught between the devil and the deep, please say, still head in the program. a disbarred american lawyer...
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also from to threatens to cut power supplies to the u. k. that made a post predicate route over fishing. right? ah, it is noon on wednesday here at moscow. this is auntie international and a very warm welcome to you. we do start this hour with some breaking news for you. now. the natural gas price in europe has surged to a 13 year high. it is now double what it was just 6 months ago. and it's certainly for the continent, on course, for a major energy crisis just ahead of the winter heating season will learn more about this now across life, the berlin, where peter, all of a joined us here on the program. peter, a window, he's just around the corner and it seems the average joe is getting pummeled with high gas prices. i'm sure it's no problem for the top one percent. but do tell us how bad is this going to get well, when wholesale prices go up, ultimately, those costs get passed down to the consumer in bills in houses will go up as well. what we've seen though, over the last few hours, not really what it is, is a dramatic increase in the pric
also from to threatens to cut power supplies to the u. k. that made a post predicate route over fishing. right? ah, it is noon on wednesday here at moscow. this is auntie international and a very warm welcome to you. we do start this hour with some breaking news for you. now. the natural gas price in europe has surged to a 13 year high. it is now double what it was just 6 months ago. and it's certainly for the continent, on course, for a major energy crisis just ahead of the winter heating...
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue about fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from me you both to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not a biden by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made. france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues that you commission, though, isn't sort of
k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue about fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications...
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and 2, that have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from the u boats to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not abided by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made. france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues. the u commission though, isn't sort of r
k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and 2, that have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications...
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in fact, the u. k. home secretary has a nonce to an inquiry into systematic failures within the police force that led to woman being murdered. back in march, recent tragic events have exposed unimaginable faith in plaything. there will be an inquiry to give the independent side of a sign needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. pretty patel was referring to the case of sara everard who was kidnapped in south london, 7 months ago on murdered by a policeman. her remains were discovered in woodland outside. the city in june, constable wing cousins pleaded guilty to raping and killing ever art on was sentenced to life in prison. we spoke with a former superintendent for london's metropolitan police. she thing senior officers should have picked up on alarm bells long before the crime had happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the right paste. he took prostitutes to a wedding of a colleague, and a prostitute actually came to his what place to collect s
in fact, the u. k. home secretary has a nonce to an inquiry into systematic failures within the police force that led to woman being murdered. back in march, recent tragic events have exposed unimaginable faith in plaything. there will be an inquiry to give the independent side of a sign needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. pretty patel was referring to the case of sara everard who was kidnapped in south london, 7 months ago on murdered by a policeman. her remains...
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k. suspected this is no denial as part of the u. k. and a c'mon paper outlying solutions was presented to the you just to you has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all . and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now. this is just gathering, discussing their plans that seem to be called bill back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united states. but as we talked about earlier in the show, there's this discussion about the energy crunch and europe and the u. k. are facing gas shortage is right now, did they address that? what they might do to actually handle that? yes. and by the end, as you just mentioned, it isn't just limited to the u. k. people want to blame brakes. it for absolutely everything there was an earthquake, they blamed broke it. so it's not just about breaks it. but one thing that has happened is that i'm, as of today, 200 military personnel had been deployed to drive. the laurie says that the trucks t
k. suspected this is no denial as part of the u. k. and a c'mon paper outlying solutions was presented to the you just to you has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all . and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now. this is just gathering, discussing their plans that seem to be called bill back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united states. but as we talked about earlier...
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and of course northern ireland is part of the u. k. so number one, it's strictly limited to just those issues. number 2 is supposed to be only those that are necessary, so those that are necessarily affecting it on these over a vague thomas. but the most important, probably part of the safeguard is that it means that every 3 months, negotiations can then be reopened to discuss those that have been suspended. so what this will basically mean is that any of these checks will be suspended. article 16 and law allows either side of the party bay city to suspend those agreements that are in place. so it means that those checks at the border would cease and desist and that's what the u. k. ones, the u. k. wants a practical solution to making sure that trade is not disrupted. so in that situation, then if those checks were to go away with article 16 for linda, right? temporarily here, that's the point i wanted to make there. now the you for it's part of course says this is a bad idea and they essentially say, now we're not going to renegotiate
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to the have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from the u boats to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not a biden by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made. france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues. the u commission though, isn't sort of reall
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping to the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications for me, your boat to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not abided by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of bows and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues. the u commission though, isn't sort of
k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping to the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license...
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k. would be at the back of the queue back of the line expects it went through. so the u. k. a u. s. have not finalize the trade deal. however, when boards johnson was here just a week ago, he did manage to make sure that all of the terrorists were listed on scotch whisky whiskey. there is now british beef being imported and all the restrictions on british lamb. so this is an immense amount of trade going back and forth. i think let's trust is sensible. what she's doing is she is lowering expectations and not putting pressure on the u. s. to finalize that deal, whilst pivoting to the rest of the world, particularly the asia pacific region, all i know is you gotta make sure there's no tariffs on scotch whiskey that's for sure, hillary forward. thank you so much for pleasure. planing the story for us, and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand on the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets. you google play in the apple app store by searching a portable tv. we'll see you next time on. boone bus, ah imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of
k. would be at the back of the queue back of the line expects it went through. so the u. k. a u. s. have not finalize the trade deal. however, when boards johnson was here just a week ago, he did manage to make sure that all of the terrorists were listed on scotch whisky whiskey. there is now british beef being imported and all the restrictions on british lamb. so this is an immense amount of trade going back and forth. i think let's trust is sensible. what she's doing is she is lowering...
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k suspected this is normal as part of the u. k. and a command paper outlying solutions was presented to the you just the e. u has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all. and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now. this is just gathering, discussing their plans and seem to be called bill back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united states. but as we talked about earlier in the show, there's this discussion about the energy crunch and europe and the u. k. are facing gas shortage is right now, did they address that? what they might do to actually handle that? yes. and by the end, as you just mentioned, it isn't just limited to the u. k. people want to blame brakes it for absolutely everything there was an earthquake, they blamed it. so it's not just about breaks it. but one thing that has happened is that i'm, as of today, 200 military personnel had been deployed to drive. the laurie says that the trucks that d
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and 2, that have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k for it's part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from the u boats to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not a biden by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made. france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues that you commission, though, isn't sort of r
k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and 2, that have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k for it's part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications...
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this who so that been cut off from the u. k. before becoming prime minister, barak johnson had told a democratic unionist party 3 years ago that he didn't want to see the northern ireland left in the lurch by a borderless sea. no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while the units politicians welcomed lahardo line from the british government, there is a feeling of unease. for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast investigation into the bay root port explosion has been suspended again after 2 partitions. wanted for questioning, filed a complaint against the judge. former finance minister eli hassle helene complained after an arrest warrant was issued for him. he is close to his bala, as is that former public works mr. garcia. zeta is also wanting for questioning. judge derek b t r has faced repeated obstacles as he tries to talk to some lebanon's most powe
this who so that been cut off from the u. k. before becoming prime minister, barak johnson had told a democratic unionist party 3 years ago that he didn't want to see the northern ireland left in the lurch by a borderless sea. no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while the units politicians welcomed lahardo line from the british...
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k. suspected this is no them out as part of the u. k. and a c'mon paper outlying solutions was presented to you just to you has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all. and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now, dis, just gathering, discussing their plans that seem to be called bill back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united states. but as we talked about earlier in the show, there's this discussion about the energy crunch and europe and the u. k. are facing gas shortage is right now, did they address that? what they might do to actually handle that? yes. and by the end, as you just mentioned, it isn't just limited to the u. k. people want to blame brakes. it for absolutely everything there was an earthquake, they blamed broke it. so it's not just about breaks it. but one thing that has happened is that i'm, as of today, 200 military personnel had been deployed to drive. the laurie says that the trucks that deli
k. suspected this is no them out as part of the u. k. and a c'mon paper outlying solutions was presented to you just to you has not addressed that. so the you isn't coming back to the table with any solutions at all. and now we know they're having the tories or having their conference right now, dis, just gathering, discussing their plans that seem to be called bill back better. i think i've heard that one before a time or 2 before here in the united states. but as we talked about earlier in...
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that she 20 meeting comes as delegations from the u. s. u. k. and european union gathered here in kata with representatives of afghanistan's k. take a government, the afghan acting foreign minister says his administration is entering a new phase in his country's relationship with the rest of the world. the taliban is on a diplomatic push for international support and recognition. let's bring in stephanie deck and now who live for us in cobbled hello there. stephanie, how does the international community maintain pressure on the taliban while preventing these humanitarian crisis? while the one leverage they have is the card of international recognition and none of them have done that yet. and i think every player has been speaking to the taliban. and as you mentioned there, the talks have been on going into how the americans, european union and other countries as well. i keep stressing that this is not, you know, a recognition of them as the official government of afghanistan. but the dialogue is important. i mean, today's also we've just heard f
that she 20 meeting comes as delegations from the u. s. u. k. and european union gathered here in kata with representatives of afghanistan's k. take a government, the afghan acting foreign minister says his administration is entering a new phase in his country's relationship with the rest of the world. the taliban is on a diplomatic push for international support and recognition. let's bring in stephanie deck and now who live for us in cobbled hello there. stephanie, how does the international...
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and 2, that have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from me you both to fish in our waters. so we do not accept the we are not a biden by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made. france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bilateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues. the u commission though, isn't sort of real
k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and 2, that have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact we keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications...
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and u. k. and before we're meeting between the you leaders on tuesday, president mark on question the reliability of america's protection of europe. we spoke to a professor at the paris school of business. he says that francis relationship with china is at risk. the current china french relation is close to a historic height is through many years of trust and convenience says between the 2 country. once damage, it will take a very long time to repair the relationship. so if france moves one step further to touch the bottom line of the one china principle. by further giving taiwan more form of recognition, he will be a point of no return. there are different invest to introduce scripts. that micron is to please. so far he has a fair chance to get elected. if this is a big thing, taiwan issue, backfires, china, in for a huge pain to funds, a macro will be at a big risk for reelection. if child friends touches the one china principal, it definitely anger china and china will not hesitate to suffer
and u. k. and before we're meeting between the you leaders on tuesday, president mark on question the reliability of america's protection of europe. we spoke to a professor at the paris school of business. he says that francis relationship with china is at risk. the current china french relation is close to a historic height is through many years of trust and convenience says between the 2 country. once damage, it will take a very long time to repair the relationship. so if france moves one...
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k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications from e u boats to fish in our waters. so we do not accept that we are not a biden by traded cooperation agreement. we have been extremely generous and the french folks in, in, on a small category of boats and claim. and we have behaved, unreasonably, i think, is not really a fair reflection of the efforts we have made france as well as pulling out the big guns with those threats over energy. and bi lateral trades has also asked for the european commission to take a much tougher stance when it comes to the u. k. over this and other issues. the u commission though, isn't sort of
k, which really could add to, boris johnson was and those are threats that the u. k. should also take pretty seriously, given that we know that the french one, they like to protest and to they have already been tense stand offs in the last year over this issue over fishing licenses. now the u. k, for its part says look, we've done nothing wrong. in fact, we're keeping to our commitments and we're keeping the agreement over fishing licenses. we have granted 98 percent of the license applications...
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for the u. k. home secretary has announced an independent inquiry into systematic failures within the police force, the lead through a woman being murdered back in march. recent tragic events have exposed unimaginable faith in plaything. there will be an inquiry to give the independent side of the sign needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. pretty patel was referring to the case of a sarah everett who was kidnapped in south london 7 months ago and motive by a policeman. her remains were discovered in a woodland outside. the city in june. constable when cousins pleaded guilty to raping and killing abroad and was sentenced to life in prison. and we spoke with a former superintendent for london metropolitan police. she thinks senior officers should have picked up on alarm bells long before this crime happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the right paste. he took prostitutes to a wedding of a colleague, and a prostitute actually came to his w
for the u. k. home secretary has announced an independent inquiry into systematic failures within the police force, the lead through a woman being murdered back in march. recent tragic events have exposed unimaginable faith in plaything. there will be an inquiry to give the independent side of the sign needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. pretty patel was referring to the case of a sarah everett who was kidnapped in south london 7 months ago and motive by a...
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now the u. k. home secretary has announced an inquiry into systematic failures within the police force, and that ultimately led to one woman being murdered back in march. recent tragic events have expose unimaginable fe is in placing. there will be an inquiry to give the independent assign, needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. pretty patel was referring to the case of sarah everett who was kidnapped in south london 7 months ago and mowed by a policeman. remains were discovered in a woodland outside the city in june, constable that way and cousins pleaded guilty to raping and killing of a rod and was sentenced to life in prison. we spoke with a former superintendent for london's metropolitan police. she thinks senior officer should have picked up on the alarm bells long before this latest crime happened. if you look at wine cousins, he was labeled, his nickname was the re paste. he took prostitutes to awaiting a colleague and a prostitute actually came to his work place
now the u. k. home secretary has announced an inquiry into systematic failures within the police force, and that ultimately led to one woman being murdered back in march. recent tragic events have expose unimaginable fe is in placing. there will be an inquiry to give the independent assign, needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. pretty patel was referring to the case of sarah everett who was kidnapped in south london 7 months ago and mowed by a policeman. remains were...
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his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board were in the irish c means he can't rely on them any more. karen had been hoping the you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks, but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much was the lack of it her until now? he, along with many others nettle, realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue with the post bricks of crisis here. no, i was thinking about has brackson them, you know, protocol and as, as all you hear and um, you know, an old and your to so as a something new. another thing to worry about, you know, i walk damm, harness business like, you know, for the keep are gone. you're left hanging because i agree with the politicians because the need to coordinate the need to do something about us any the smooth hazard ground, but there's nothing smooth in what the you case breaks it
his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board were in the irish c means he can't rely on them any more. karen had been hoping the you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks, but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much was the lack of it her until now? he, along with many others nettle, realize the role of...
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as a france, u. k. issue and not as a, a wider european u. k. issue. the sanctions that frances threatening, diana unilateral and the french prime minister joan caustics did right to the european commission several days ago saying look, we need your support on this and it, and you need to prove that leaving the a you is, is more damaging than staying in it, so it will be very interesting to see what the 2 leaders do say in the briefings in the next sort of half an hour or hour or so. and, you know, perhaps they will be some form of de escalation. it's almost as though the 2 sides are playing chicken and waiting to see who will move 1st. lexia brian that with all the bases for us from paris. thank you so much. lexie. well, that's now move on to san diego who has more of the view from london best seeing this situation completely differently. and of course this all stems back to that tense fil relationship that the u. k. currently has with the european union in the read out from, from downing street as well, but the prime minister barak johnson did say th
as a france, u. k. issue and not as a, a wider european u. k. issue. the sanctions that frances threatening, diana unilateral and the french prime minister joan caustics did right to the european commission several days ago saying look, we need your support on this and it, and you need to prove that leaving the a you is, is more damaging than staying in it, so it will be very interesting to see what the 2 leaders do say in the briefings in the next sort of half an hour or hour or so. and, you...
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and the question is exactly to what purpose is the u. k. doing it? is it doing it as an extension to try and sort of figure out what it's, what is able to do in the continuing mechanisms that are following that? but it is also to do with how it can maneuver more of its elbowing power as it were in the european union itself. and exactly how it's able to do that. now that have been newspaper headlines already in the very much pro bricks that press that would indicate that bar as johnson, the prime minister, once the european union to bring my cron into place to put them into place. however, it is also questionable to see exactly how much influence boris johnson and the u. k. actually have now that they are out of the european union. of course, this is not the only issue that is fil clouding the relationship between the u. k and the rest of the european union, there is still the ongoing issues surrounding northern ireland. and the question whether the brakes administer the u. k will trigger off article 60 as a mechanism to try and resolve some of those
and the question is exactly to what purpose is the u. k. doing it? is it doing it as an extension to try and sort of figure out what it's, what is able to do in the continuing mechanisms that are following that? but it is also to do with how it can maneuver more of its elbowing power as it were in the european union itself. and exactly how it's able to do that. now that have been newspaper headlines already in the very much pro bricks that press that would indicate that bar as johnson, the...
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the u. k is threatening greater checks on all e u vessels fishing in its waters. if france goes ahead with a series of proposed the sanctions, the escalating dispute is linked to a post bricks and fishing agreement. paris is threatening sanctions of the u. k. doesn't grant more licenses the french fishermen, the british government says if those actions are implemented, it would put the you in breach of a trade agreement. alexia bryan has more from paris. the british captain has been summoned to appear in court in august next year. he's accused of fishing and french waters without a license. he had on board about 2 toms of scholars when his boat was checked and seized, taken to the french port of the half earlier this week. now those checks were part of this escalating route between the u. k and france over the rights to fission british waters and particularly waters around the island of jersey. a u. k. crown dependency that lies just 22 kilometers of the french coast. francis wasn't given the licenses it deserves, and that is expected under the post bricks at trad
the u. k is threatening greater checks on all e u vessels fishing in its waters. if france goes ahead with a series of proposed the sanctions, the escalating dispute is linked to a post bricks and fishing agreement. paris is threatening sanctions of the u. k. doesn't grant more licenses the french fishermen, the british government says if those actions are implemented, it would put the you in breach of a trade agreement. alexia bryan has more from paris. the british captain has been summoned to...
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the u. k . has had trouble with its post pandemic economic recovery with low fuel and food supplies more than a year after the u. k. left the european union. both sides is still on, so the trade in northern ireland, the u is unveiling proposals to address the dispute u. k. has off the block to rewrite the part of the brakes it deal that's created cost checks between great britain and northern ireland. it says these cause challenges in the region. the proposed changes are expected to ease the flow. busy of goods including mate, plants and medicine. so what exactly is the protocol that the, you and britain a divided about? well, no, the island is the only area where the u. k. in the blocks physically made, there's a 500 kilometer board. keeping that open is a crucial part of the 998 good friday agreement. the court ended the long running conflict in northern ireland that killed more than 3000 people to avoid any physical border checkpoints, the protocol, created a customs, divide in the irish c in
the u. k . has had trouble with its post pandemic economic recovery with low fuel and food supplies more than a year after the u. k. left the european union. both sides is still on, so the trade in northern ireland, the u is unveiling proposals to address the dispute u. k. has off the block to rewrite the part of the brakes it deal that's created cost checks between great britain and northern ireland. it says these cause challenges in the region. the proposed changes are expected to ease the...
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but demonstrators are marching between major banks and the u. k. is threatening, greater checks on all e u vessels fishing in its waters. if france cars ahead with a series of proposed sanctions, yes, gliding dispute is linked to a post breaks it pushing agreement. it's been almost a week since a large group of migrants set off from the mexican city of tampa, chula aiming to the ending to arrive in the us. but while previous caravans as have become 9, have been stopped by mexican authorities, is one has managed to advance. john holman, has moved from southern mexico. oh, it's a tough awakening for the group of more than 3000 people who are moving through met confer. trying to get to the u. s. after another night spent sleeping on the street . there's a lot of children here. the 7 in the martinez family is struggling already when a little of and some of them were tired, but the children even more so one is ill. she's got sores, they've all got irritated skin. it must be the sun and the change in the temperature. like most people in the caravan, the
but demonstrators are marching between major banks and the u. k. is threatening, greater checks on all e u vessels fishing in its waters. if france cars ahead with a series of proposed sanctions, yes, gliding dispute is linked to a post breaks it pushing agreement. it's been almost a week since a large group of migrants set off from the mexican city of tampa, chula aiming to the ending to arrive in the us. but while previous caravans as have become 9, have been stopped by mexican authorities,...
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and in the u. k. it's the poorest, who appeared to be the hardest paid the opposition labor party claim. those left went off, paying up to 50 percent, no on energy bills compared to wealthy families. marks kind of a host of the kinds of report on i'll see, believe the money printing policies. a washington in london are only adding fuel to the fire. the u. s. is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies, and they are all living in this dream world where you can print money forever and have no consequences. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the purchasing power of this money is going to decrease, so everything will cost more if you're using fee money. this is an experiment that goes back to 971 when the world went on. if the money standard and now for 40 years we've been living in this experiment and now in 2020 wanted the experiment is blowing up on our faces. purchasing power for fee money is going down
and in the u. k. it's the poorest, who appeared to be the hardest paid the opposition labor party claim. those left went off, paying up to 50 percent, no on energy bills compared to wealthy families. marks kind of a host of the kinds of report on i'll see, believe the money printing policies. a washington in london are only adding fuel to the fire. the u. s. is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies, and they are all living in this dream...
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in u. k. before a meeting between e e leaders on tuesday prism mattress questioned the reliability of america's protection of europe. we spoke to professor of the paris business school, who says francis relationship with china is at risk. the current china french relation is close to historic heights. ah, it is through many years of trust and good businesses between the 2 country once damage it will take a very long time to repair the relationship. so if france moves one step further to touch the bottom line of the one china principle, ah, by further giving taiwan more formal recognition, it will be a point of no return. there are different invest to interact with scripts that are micron. these 2 sees so far, he has a fair chance to get elected. but if this is a big thing, taiwan issue, backfires, china re, insulate a huge fain to funds. a macro will be at a big risk for reelection. eve child friends touches to one china principal. it be definitely, ah, anger, china and china will not hesitate
in u. k. before a meeting between e e leaders on tuesday prism mattress questioned the reliability of america's protection of europe. we spoke to professor of the paris business school, who says francis relationship with china is at risk. the current china french relation is close to historic heights. ah, it is through many years of trust and good businesses between the 2 country once damage it will take a very long time to repair the relationship. so if france moves one step further to touch...
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so while officials in the u. k down play the ongoing fuel crisis. they've now deployed the military forces across the country today in the bid to try to ease the ongoing emergency, as many pencils stations remain dry with cues of angry, dr is waiting for supplies, leaked documents, apparently confirm systematic u. k. meddling in russia with large sums being channelled through the british embassy in moscow, were across that and in this next headline, coming up a warning, some disturbing pictures of the family and friends of a young africa footballer who a rhythmically fell from are playing while trying to flee his country, voice, the grievances, remembering one of the grimmest episodes of the troop withdrawal. the entire afghan nation loved him. he was our hero. no one can feel his place in the team and in our house. ah, oh, good evening from russia. we'll come to our to internationals world news at 6 with may kevin owen, 1st opening a pandora's box and you expose a on tax havens. then as revealed how some of the world's rich and famous try to hide t
so while officials in the u. k down play the ongoing fuel crisis. they've now deployed the military forces across the country today in the bid to try to ease the ongoing emergency, as many pencils stations remain dry with cues of angry, dr is waiting for supplies, leaked documents, apparently confirm systematic u. k. meddling in russia with large sums being channelled through the british embassy in moscow, were across that and in this next headline, coming up a warning, some disturbing pictures...
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ah, else in the u. k. over fuel is the government roles at the army to alleviate pressure, the petro pumps. meanwhile, a pole reveals public anger. the media is handling of the crisis, but the rules who appears to be another culprit on people's minds. the news is beneath playing the media. media. government threats while across in europe, gas prices hit a new record with the german government, wanting people to prepare for it should be month ahead. that is the countries, any key regulator is still yet to grant a license for russia's nordstrom, a gas pipeline, and a paramount challenge shaken by offices. i had spoken criticism, and the haste to be drawn from afghanistan. u. s. army suffers a spike in military suicide. we look into what's behind the trend in america's armed forces. ah, hi, good morning, just going 8 o'clock here in moscow. you watching archie international. now the u. k. government says it is bringing in the army to deliver fuel from monday that are for a chaotic week, which has seen massive
ah, else in the u. k. over fuel is the government roles at the army to alleviate pressure, the petro pumps. meanwhile, a pole reveals public anger. the media is handling of the crisis, but the rules who appears to be another culprit on people's minds. the news is beneath playing the media. media. government threats while across in europe, gas prices hit a new record with the german government, wanting people to prepare for it should be month ahead. that is the countries, any key regulator is...