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what is a situation like in brussels tonight? | situation like in brussels tonight? it appears that it has now calmed down. wejust it appears that it has now calmed down. we just heard the message from the police in brussels to say that the police in brussels to say that the tunnels that the protesters were fighting against the police in are all now open again and that circulation on that main road in the centre of brussels is now flowing again for traffic. we have seen throughout the day that the protests started at around 1:30pm local time, big eruptions of violence into specific locations. —— in two specific locations. —— in two specific locations. —— in two specific locations. then they moved into the european court of brussels. we understand there were 35,000 people on the streets. there have been a number of arrests made and indeed a number of police officers are known to have been injured. we don't have the numbers exactly yet on how many. 50. don't have the numbers exactly yet on how many-— on how many. so, a really substantial _ on how many. so
what is a situation like in brussels tonight? | situation like in brussels tonight? it appears that it has now calmed down. wejust it appears that it has now calmed down. we just heard the message from the police in brussels to say that the police in brussels to say that the tunnels that the protesters were fighting against the police in are all now open again and that circulation on that main road in the centre of brussels is now flowing again for traffic. we have seen throughout the day that...
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and there was more evidence of this in brussels today. at least 35,000 people turned out to protest in the belgian capital. more trouble and turmoil. police used water cannon and tear gas against part of the crowd. the world health organization has called for an intensification of covid measures. with varying vaccine rates and stubbornly high degrees of hesitancy, getting the shots in may be part of the solution but won't cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the health crisis. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. earlier i spoke to the brussels—based journalist jack parrock, who gave me the latest details about the protests tonight. it has now calmed down. wejust it has now calmed down. we just had the message from the police in brussels to say that the tunnels that the protesters were fighting against the police in are now all open again and circulation on the main road in the centre of brussels is now flowing again for traffic. we have seen throughout the day the protest started at about 1:30pm. big eruptions of viole
and there was more evidence of this in brussels today. at least 35,000 people turned out to protest in the belgian capital. more trouble and turmoil. police used water cannon and tear gas against part of the crowd. the world health organization has called for an intensification of covid measures. with varying vaccine rates and stubbornly high degrees of hesitancy, getting the shots in may be part of the solution but won't cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the health crisis....
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brussels there are a lot of rows about _ brussels there are a lot of rows about this — brussels there are a lot of rows about this because _ brussels there are a lot of rows about this because these - brussels there are a lot of rows i about this because these countries are saying. — about this because these countries are saying. we _ about this because these countries are saying, we depend _ about this because these countries are saying, we depend on - about this because these countries are saying, we depend on coal, - about this because these countries are saying, we depend on coal, we have _ are saying, we depend on coal, we have massive _ are saying, we depend on coal, we have massive economic— are saying, we depend on coal, we have massive economic problemsl are saying, we depend on coal, we i have massive economic problems are because _ have massive economic problems are because of— have massive economic problems are because of the — have massive economic problems are because of the pandemic, _ have massive economic problems are because of the pandemic, we - have massive
brussels there are a lot of rows about _ brussels there are a lot of rows about this — brussels there are a lot of rows about this because _ brussels there are a lot of rows about this because these - brussels there are a lot of rows i about this because these countries are saying. — about this because these countries are saying. we _ about this because these countries are saying, we depend _ about this because these countries are saying, we depend on - about this because these countries...
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what we don't like about certain processes in brussels is that some institutions and some politicians tend to overstep the confidences that are attributed upon them and treaties effectively they try to act as eu would be one unified superstate. it's not a superstate, it's a organisation of 27 separate member states. and we believe this is the right way to go. we want the eu to continue as it is with respect with equality, equal approach and one standard for everyone. all right. 0ne standard for everyone and equality that's one of the issues at stake here, isn't it? because the party, the pis, the law and justice party is very much at odds because it's a very socially conservative party, very much at odds with the kind of values which are espoused by the european union in particular when it comes to lgbt rights for instance. that's the kind of dispute you have. not at all. in fact, there is no such thing as lgbt values in the treaty. when we were joining the eu 7 years ago this was one of the topics of debate, public debate. and eu valued had to find the treaty to say that one party or
what we don't like about certain processes in brussels is that some institutions and some politicians tend to overstep the confidences that are attributed upon them and treaties effectively they try to act as eu would be one unified superstate. it's not a superstate, it's a organisation of 27 separate member states. and we believe this is the right way to go. we want the eu to continue as it is with respect with equality, equal approach and one standard for everyone. all right. 0ne standard for...
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yes, indeed, in some brussels politicians are saying this actually brings us back to what we have been discussing before. we have solid and firm commitment to remain of the european union the wine we agreed and the treaty there is one basic principle, the principle of conferral. which means if there are some conferred upon the union then obviously the union can act in this regard. but also there are some that remain at the sole responsibility of members. of the 0f thejudiciary. we of the judiciary. we are having our debate and some people trying to expand the confidence effectively without changing international law. they want to transfer the union into one superstate. no, no no, no, no no. we believe that everybody should stick to the treaties was that this is the rule of law. . ., law. there are legitimate concerns _ law. there are legitimate concerns of _ law. there are legitimate concerns of the _ law. there are legitimate concerns of the european law. there are legitimate - concerns of the european union about getting the balance right in the european court of justice and national
yes, indeed, in some brussels politicians are saying this actually brings us back to what we have been discussing before. we have solid and firm commitment to remain of the european union the wine we agreed and the treaty there is one basic principle, the principle of conferral. which means if there are some conferred upon the union then obviously the union can act in this regard. but also there are some that remain at the sole responsibility of members. of the 0f thejudiciary. we of the...
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brussels is all too familiar— brussels. brussels is all too familiar with irregular migration issues _ familiar with irregular migration issues at — familiar with irregular migration issues at its borders. remember the migration— issues at its borders. remember the migration crisis of 2015. but it is also _ migration crisis of 2015. but it is also very— migration crisis of 2015. but it is also very familiar with the complete inability— also very familiar with the complete inability until now of all member states— inability until now of all member states to — inability until now of all member states to agree on what they should do together. states to agree on what they should do together-— states to agree on what they should do together. katya adler, thank you very much- — well, here in calais it has been a day of sorrow and remembrance, there was a vigilfor the day of sorrow and remembrance, there was a vigil for the 27 people who died as they tried to make it to the uk from here. but there is also this over
brussels is all too familiar— brussels. brussels is all too familiar with irregular migration issues _ familiar with irregular migration issues at — familiar with irregular migration issues at its borders. remember the migration— issues at its borders. remember the migration crisis of 2015. but it is also _ migration crisis of 2015. but it is also very— migration crisis of 2015. but it is also very familiar with the complete inability— also very familiar with the complete inability...
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brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is taken. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. our correspondent in brussels jessica parker explained just how things got so bad on the continent. in terms of how we got here because i think the warning lights had been flashing for a few weeks but as ever with covid—i9, things changed quickly and all of a sudden we are looking at a full lockdown in austria, new restrictions here in belgium, these protests going on in brussels, the netherlands, elsewhere. listening to what the world health organization has been saying, why this has co
brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is...
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john — brussels on friday. many thanks for the update, john campbell - brussels on friday. many thanks for the update, john campbell with - brussels on friday. many thanks for the update, john campbell with the| the update, john campbell with the latest on the state of those talks. police have revealed that the man who detonated a bomb in a liverpool taxi had been buying components for his device for several months. detectives say emad al swealmeen, who was originally from iraq, had suffered periods of mental illness. he died when the improvised device he built exploded in the taxi on remembrance sunday. our special correspondent, ed thomas, has been speaking to a couple who were just metres away from the blast. explosions just went off. and it shook the hospital building. and then i go closer to the car, and i can smell the smoke. and i could see the man in the back. the moments liam and stephanie will neverforget. as david perry's taxi rolls in, they were just metres away. so, that's my car, there, with my girlfriend, steph, inside. and the explosion happens. and you'll s
john — brussels on friday. many thanks for the update, john campbell - brussels on friday. many thanks for the update, john campbell with - brussels on friday. many thanks for the update, john campbell with the| the update, john campbell with the latest on the state of those talks. police have revealed that the man who detonated a bomb in a liverpool taxi had been buying components for his device for several months. detectives say emad al swealmeen, who was originally from iraq, had suffered...
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another demonstration of the discontent seeping this is brussels tonight. what began as an organised peaceful march quickly turned nasty, some protesters through fireworks at police, others targeted their vehicles. officers intervened with tear gas and water cannons. belgium brought in new rolls in response to a sharp rise in infections. demonstrators are mainly angry about the ease off covid—i9 passes, which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some objective plans to make vaccinations mandatory for hail workers. ~ ~' ., vaccinations mandatory for hail workers. ~ ~ ., ., , vaccinations mandatory for hail workers. ~ ., ., , , workers. we know that the virus is there. workers. we know that the virus is there- but — workers. we know that the virus is there- but we _ workers. we know that the virus is there. but we leave _ workers. we know that the virus is there. but we leave it _ workers. we know that the virus is there. but we leave it to _ workers. we know that the virus is there. but we leave it to people i there. b
another demonstration of the discontent seeping this is brussels tonight. what began as an organised peaceful march quickly turned nasty, some protesters through fireworks at police, others targeted their vehicles. officers intervened with tear gas and water cannons. belgium brought in new rolls in response to a sharp rise in infections. demonstrators are mainly angry about the ease off covid—i9 passes, which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some...
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but comes of a time of heightened tensions between minced and brussels. all not issue the e you say said will use all tools, outage disposal to stop the migrant and flux from belarus into poland. dots as polish border guards, fire a tear gas on water coming up. refugees. a sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with france slamming plans for a massive wall to be built on the border. we look at the tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant boats are freely crossing the mediterranean. and germany considers imposing drastic coven rules on the on vaccinated joining a growing list of countries to do so that the government struggles to coordinate. it's pandemic response submit a power transition. ah 247 use live from the russian capital. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill. hello and welcome to the program. belarus has shut down a major oil pipeline which runs from russia to poland on on to other you countries . minsk blamed on scheduled maintenance and said the stoppage would last. 3 days. less get more. i'll miss from our
but comes of a time of heightened tensions between minced and brussels. all not issue the e you say said will use all tools, outage disposal to stop the migrant and flux from belarus into poland. dots as polish border guards, fire a tear gas on water coming up. refugees. a sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with france slamming plans for a massive wall to be built on the border. we look at the tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant boats are freely...
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so that is a life press conference going on right now in brussels between the nato secretary general, as well as the ukranian minister of foreign affairs. and what they've been discussing is the russian build up of troops on the border of ukraine. nato's secretary general has said that russia has demonstrated the will and capabilities he use military force against ukraine before. and the ukrainian foreign minister has express concern saying that russia can quickly activate a mass troops on the border. and every option is on the table for moscow, both men urging russia to reduce tensions and show transparency and the secretary general. also saying that nathan was there to defend all its allies in the face of any threats. just a reminder that this comes after allegations, by the ukrainian presidents, that there are a 100000 russian soldiers near ukraine's border. that's according to officials in ukraine. let's bring in natasha butler. she's joining us from paris, natasha listening into to that. what do you think is the take away message and what will happen next? or the big message a fa
so that is a life press conference going on right now in brussels between the nato secretary general, as well as the ukranian minister of foreign affairs. and what they've been discussing is the russian build up of troops on the border of ukraine. nato's secretary general has said that russia has demonstrated the will and capabilities he use military force against ukraine before. and the ukrainian foreign minister has express concern saying that russia can quickly activate a mass troops on the...
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in touch about le reports from brussels. the photo shows lay tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what it doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain layer was born under belgium, colonial rule to a white portuguese father. and black con kelly's mother. but mixed race, couples were forbidden, and their children were considered a threat to white supremacy. so when layer was 2 years old, belgian police seized her from her home and placed her in a catholic institution, far away, severing her from her family and play. come to pass her own pasano mamma on play. when we thought about our mothers, we cried. all children want their mother's fun. we wanted their mothers warmth on, but she wasn't. there had mom. layer is one of 5 by racial women now suing the belgian state for crimes against humanity and seeking compensation. says occasion over, do you, what we want belgians they to do is explain why they abducted us from our families and mistreated us why they took away our rights and cut us off from our roots and the world
in touch about le reports from brussels. the photo shows lay tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what it doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain layer was born under belgium, colonial rule to a white portuguese father. and black con kelly's mother. but mixed race, couples were forbidden, and their children were considered a threat to white supremacy. so when layer was 2 years old, belgian police seized her from her home and placed her in a catholic institution, far away, severing...
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i'm natasha butler in brussels with 5 by racial women who say they're ducted from their families and to belgians colonial rule. i'll suing the state. ah, hello, we break in this program in sudan where the prime minister is promising a path to democracy after being reinstated under an agreement with the military. abdullah hum dog was ousted nearly a month ago when the army chief seized power and dissolved his cabinet. he now needs to build a new one. bo, it's not clear how much power then you government will have. the u. s. says welcomed ham docs return, but sedans, largest opposition coalition is refusing to recognize any agreement that shays power. with the military, i'm doubt, explained what the new government will eventually look like. as he spoke exclusively to al jazeera and fickle associates feel how cool i'm glad you in the cold concept of the upcoming government, is that it will be a technocratic government made up of sudanese qualified professionals. then about with one and a half years left out of the transitional period. the whole, the upcoming government, according to me,
i'm natasha butler in brussels with 5 by racial women who say they're ducted from their families and to belgians colonial rule. i'll suing the state. ah, hello, we break in this program in sudan where the prime minister is promising a path to democracy after being reinstated under an agreement with the military. abdullah hum dog was ousted nearly a month ago when the army chief seized power and dissolved his cabinet. he now needs to build a new one. bo, it's not clear how much power then you...
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brent: of our correspondent was the very latest tonight from brussels, thank you. in their first virtual talks, the leaders of the u.s. and china did little to resolve the real problems that have turned bilateral relations icy. as president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping stressed the need to cooperate where possible in the battle to stop climate change, but china also issued a warning to the u.s. on its support to taiwan -- you are playing with fire. >> as three hours of virtual meetings wrapped up, the leaders of the u.s. and china could agree on one thing, they need to get out of each other's way. the two nations stressed the need for competition to remain peaceful. pres. biden: as i said before, it seems to be our responsibility as leaders of china and the united states to ensure that competition between our countries does not turn to conflict, whether intended or unintended, just simple, straightforward competition. reporter: chinese president xi jinping says corporation benefits not only the u.s. and china, but also the world. president xi jinping:
brent: of our correspondent was the very latest tonight from brussels, thank you. in their first virtual talks, the leaders of the u.s. and china did little to resolve the real problems that have turned bilateral relations icy. as president joe biden and chinese president xi jinping stressed the need to cooperate where possible in the battle to stop climate change, but china also issued a warning to the u.s. on its support to taiwan -- you are playing with fire. >> as three hours of...
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it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. well, let's go live now followed by a dean, professor valley modern european history at in sibley a university. so thanks for joining us. great to have you on the program today. let's just discuss what's happened in the last couple of days because the use foreign policy chief has discussed the situation with a better russian foreign minister that happened today. do you think that was a concession from the you give only you parliament doesn't recognize. they look a shank of government and he's a persona non grata in europe. while i thought the multiplan, i've been calling the ponies to apply common politics to you because we haven't been witnessing the poem until my rent, if you need to lead, they can by way of a see they don't cover real lambda bought the day are accept other than taking care of, we take care of them are we really maybe sometimes don't like it, but we take care of them. we lack them the same term in toronto,
it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. well, let's go live now followed by a dean, professor valley modern european history at in sibley a university. so thanks for joining us. great to have you on the program today. let's just discuss what's happened in the last couple of days because the use foreign policy chief has discussed the situation with a better russian foreign minister that...
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this is brussels tonight. what began as an organised peaceful march quickly turned nasty, some protesters threw fireworks at police, others targeted their vehicles. officers intervened with tear gas and water cannons. gas and water cannon. belgium brought in new rules in response to a sharp rise in infections. demonstrators are mainly angry about the use of covid—i9 passes, which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some object to plans to make vaccinations mandatory for health workers. translation: we know that the virus is there. i but we leave it to people to decide whether or not to be vaccinated. translation: i came to give my opinion about freedom _ of expression and individual choice and really, to be able to respect everyone's choices. the netherlands witnessed the most extreme violence this weekend. rotterdam was rocked by rioters. police opened fire, shooting at the crowd with live rounds in response to what they described as a life—threatening situation. vanda
this is brussels tonight. what began as an organised peaceful march quickly turned nasty, some protesters threw fireworks at police, others targeted their vehicles. officers intervened with tear gas and water cannons. gas and water cannon. belgium brought in new rules in response to a sharp rise in infections. demonstrators are mainly angry about the use of covid—i9 passes, which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some object to plans to make vaccinations...
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and there was more evidence of this in brussels today. at least 35,000 people turned out to protest in the belgian capital. more trouble and turmoil. police used water cannon and tear gas against part of the crowd. the world health organization has called for an intensification of covid measures. with varying vaccine rates and stubbornly high degrees of hesitancy, getting the shots in may be part of the solution but won't cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the health crisis. anna holligan. bbc news, in the hague. the health secretary sajid javid says the covid jab booster programme should prevent the uk from experiencing the spike in cases seen in the netherlands and in some other european countries. boosters are being extended to the over forties in england from tomorrow. mrjavid said there are no plans to put any european countries back on the travel ban list — but the situation is being constantly reviewed, as danjohnson reports. this is the european backlash to tightening lockdowns, restricted freedoms, even mandate
and there was more evidence of this in brussels today. at least 35,000 people turned out to protest in the belgian capital. more trouble and turmoil. police used water cannon and tear gas against part of the crowd. the world health organization has called for an intensification of covid measures. with varying vaccine rates and stubbornly high degrees of hesitancy, getting the shots in may be part of the solution but won't cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the health crisis....
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uk to ditch 15 billion deal if brussels goes hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound _ hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound like _ hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound like an _ hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound like an old - hate to sound like an old senate, but if the going it's tough, there's nothing borisjohnson likes to conjure up around brussels —— old cynic. what is rather concerning is this is a £15 million dealfor some flagship science nuclear and satellite programmes, which we the uk agreed to when we signed the brexit deal last year. these are really big deals for the in terms of —— in terms ofjobs and education and shared access to this important information. what the story is basically saying is that if article 16 is triggered and brussels goes on the rampage, and northern ireland, then the uk is prepared to break yet another promise and to pull out of this deal with these three programmes. copernicus, horizon europe. it may be sabre...- programmes. copernicus, horizon europe. it may
uk to ditch 15 billion deal if brussels goes hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound _ hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound like _ hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound like an _ hostile. what's this about? well, i hate to sound like an old - hate to sound like an old senate, but if the going it's tough, there's nothing borisjohnson likes to conjure up around brussels —— old cynic. what is rather concerning is this is a £15 million dealfor some flagship...
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this is a good athens brussels. it, it has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these are the immigrants coming from the, from all over the world. they said quotas and they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse a quotas at the region. union wants this message integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall. and that's fully only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally of russia. so this shows this bit that double standards that the european union is opposing to shows that the european union couldn't care less about immigration and that it's using these tremendous, depending on the situation around a 115000 illegal border crossings have been made. they see at the e use external board is the majority of still coming from the main routes that have been established now over many years. yet while countries like italy and hungry, which have been at the coal face of this problem for so ma
this is a good athens brussels. it, it has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these are the immigrants coming from the, from all over the world. they said quotas and they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse a quotas at the region. union wants this message integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall. and that's fully only because we're speaking about belarus and which is...
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brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is taken. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. that is a story that is moving all the time. and you can get much more on our website, bbc.com/news on this topic — including the latest data on vaccinations across the world. lots more analysis and news on the site — or download the bbc news app. a private investigator has been describing the lengths he says he went to, around 15 years ago to get information about prince harry and his then girlfriend chelsy davy. gavin burrows has told the bbc that he targeted her voicemails for a new
brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is...
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. a , frost meets his eu counterparts in brussels. , ., brussels. many thanks, john campbell. — brussels. many thanks, john campbell, our— brussels. many thanks, john campbell, our northern - brussels. many thanks, john i campbell, our northern ireland economic senator. —— economics editor. police have revealed that the man who detonated a bomb in a liverpool taxi had been buying components for his device for several months. detectives say emad al swealmeen, who was originally from iraq, had suffered periods of mental illness. he died when the improvised device he built exploded on remembrance sunday. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the explosion outside liverpool's women's hospital ripped apart the taxi, killing the bomber, emad al swealmeen. counterterrorism detectives said today that he started buying materialfor the bomb backin started buying materialfor the bomb back in april, seven months ago, suggesting a long planned attack. this evening, al swealmeen's family told the bbc he had lived in iraq, jordan and the
. a , frost meets his eu counterparts in brussels. , ., brussels. many thanks, john campbell. — brussels. many thanks, john campbell, our— brussels. many thanks, john campbell, our northern - brussels. many thanks, john i campbell, our northern ireland economic senator. —— economics editor. police have revealed that the man who detonated a bomb in a liverpool taxi had been buying components for his device for several months. detectives say emad al swealmeen, who was originally from...
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maintenance is the stated reason for the halt, but comes at a time of heightened tensions between men scan. brussels will not love her issue. a sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with france slamming plans for a massive wall to be built on the border. we look out that tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant boats are freely crossing the mediterranean. and also when every minute matters in england, people's lives are being put in danger. amid delays in delivering emergency help we hear from a man whose mother passed the way after an ambulance fail to arrive on time potentially, you know this, her death could it be? should be saved if the ambulance arrived sooner, no, don't, to attended as soon as possible. and germany considers imposing, crossed a kobe to rule to all the unvaccinated. joining a growing list of countries that do so as the government struggles to coordinate its pandemic response, i made a power transition. ah, a live for months go. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news and views start not belarus has shut down a major oil p
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this is brussels tonight. what began as an organised peaceful march quickly turned nasty, some protesters threw fireworks at police, others targeted their vehicles. 0fficers intervened with tear gas and water cannon. belgium brought in new rules in response to a sharp rise in infections. demonstrators are mainly angry about the use of covid—i9 passes, which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some object to plans to make vaccinations mandatory for health workers. translation: we know that the virus is there. i but we leave it to people to decide whether or not to be vaccinated. translation: i came to give my opinion about freedom _ of expression and individual choice and really, to be able to respect everyone's choices. the netherlands witnessed the most extreme violence this weekend. rotterdam was rocked by rioters. police opened fire, shooting at the crowd with live rounds in response to what they described as a life—threatening situation. vandals torched bicycles in
this is brussels tonight. what began as an organised peaceful march quickly turned nasty, some protesters threw fireworks at police, others targeted their vehicles. 0fficers intervened with tear gas and water cannon. belgium brought in new rules in response to a sharp rise in infections. demonstrators are mainly angry about the use of covid—i9 passes, which stops the unvaccinated from entering venues such as restaurants or bars. some object to plans to make vaccinations mandatory for health...
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families by belgian colonial authorities. natasha butler has the story from brussels. the photo shows lay tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what it doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain lay was born on the belgian colonial rule to a white portuguese father, a black congolese mother. but mixed race, couples were forbidden, and their children were considered a threat to white supremacy. so when layer was 2 years old beltran police seized her from her home and placed her in a catholic institution, far away, suffering her from a family of blurry. come to pass her own pasano mamma and put it when we thought about our mothers. we cried all to their want their mother's farm. we wanted their mother's warm tongue, but she wasn't. there. had mama layer is one of 5 by racial women now suing the belgian state for crimes against humanity and seeking compensation certification of whether you, what we want the belgians they to do is explain why they abducted us from our families and mistreated us why they took away our rights and cut us off from our roots and the w
families by belgian colonial authorities. natasha butler has the story from brussels. the photo shows lay tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what it doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain lay was born on the belgian colonial rule to a white portuguese father, a black congolese mother. but mixed race, couples were forbidden, and their children were considered a threat to white supremacy. so when layer was 2 years old beltran police seized her from her home and placed her in a...
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this is for the good and brussels. it has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these. are these immigrants coming from the golden rule? they said co toes and they went to some political wars with hungary, with sylvania, with poland because they would refuse on quotas at the region. union wants this message, integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall that's bullet only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally of russia. so this shows this bit that double standards that the european union is opposing to shows that the european union couldn't care less about immigration and that it's using this tremendous, depending on the situation around a 115000 illegal border crossings. have been made this year at the e use external borders. the majority of still coming from the main routes that have been established now over many years. yet while countries like italy and hungry, which have been at the coal face of this problem for so many years now
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i'm the sasha bottler in brussels. we're 5 bi racial women who say their roof ducted from their families on to belgian colonial rule, assuming the state ah, well, much of europe now appears to be back where it was at the beginning of this pandemic . there are record high infection numbers locked downs are in place, and many governments there are struggling to contain a resurgent virus. the world health organization says it's concerned. austria has now imposed a full nationwide locked down the fast easy country to do so. people are only allowed to leave their homes for groceries, doctor visits or exercise, and in germany, hospitals, they're running out of intensive care unit beds. chancellor angler, michael says the restrictions and plays now are simply not enough. and the health ministers urging more citizens to get vaccinated. i'm in the thesis, been to us probably by the end of this winter, pretty much everyone in germany at a sometimes been said somewhat cynically, would have been vaccinated, recovered or died. but
i'm the sasha bottler in brussels. we're 5 bi racial women who say their roof ducted from their families on to belgian colonial rule, assuming the state ah, well, much of europe now appears to be back where it was at the beginning of this pandemic . there are record high infection numbers locked downs are in place, and many governments there are struggling to contain a resurgent virus. the world health organization says it's concerned. austria has now imposed a full nationwide locked down the...
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this is a good path and brussels. it has been telling all the member states that they should create all these are the immigrants coming from the golden rule. they set quotation. they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse a quotas at the region. union wants this message integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall. and that's fully only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally of russia. so this shows this bit that double standards that the european union is opposing to shows that the european union couldn't care less about immigration, and that it's using this tremendous, depending on the situation around a 115000 in legal border crossings. have been made this year at the e use external board is the majority of still coming from the main routes that have been established now over many years. yet while countries like italy and hungry, which have been at the coal face of this problem for so many years now, a
this is a good path and brussels. it has been telling all the member states that they should create all these are the immigrants coming from the golden rule. they set quotation. they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse a quotas at the region. union wants this message integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall. and that's fully only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally of...
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and show within poland, which already had the argument with brussels. that actually the was not coming to say, but to everybody is surprised that you have responded in the right way to this. it's showing unity. solidarity is backing. poland is not given. poland, a hard time for not allowing these refugees through and it's stepping up sanctions against those parts in the human trafficking pipeline to actually cut off the flow to the border altogether. so it looked as if the game was to try to discredit the you so far it failed, but of course, at least plenty of other options on the table for either president put in all president, look a shanker to follow through. still a heads on al jazeera trust at home cuban security forces around the house of an outspoken government critic to stop in protesting. but other say they won't be deterred. and new delhi smug has hit level so unhealthy millions of students and workers have been told to stay home ah, where the water's wall in the land, and that's true, both sides of europe. that's where the active weather has
and show within poland, which already had the argument with brussels. that actually the was not coming to say, but to everybody is surprised that you have responded in the right way to this. it's showing unity. solidarity is backing. poland is not given. poland, a hard time for not allowing these refugees through and it's stepping up sanctions against those parts in the human trafficking pipeline to actually cut off the flow to the border altogether. so it looked as if the game was to try to...
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but after decades of silence layer hopes for justice. natasha butler al jazeera brussels. ah no, that is out of there. and these are the headlines, the wells health organizations as it is concerned about the record number of cove at 19 infections across much of europe. austria has now entered a nation.
but after decades of silence layer hopes for justice. natasha butler al jazeera brussels. ah no, that is out of there. and these are the headlines, the wells health organizations as it is concerned about the record number of cove at 19 infections across much of europe. austria has now entered a nation.
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scheduled maintenance is the 2nd reason for the holt, but comes at a time of intentions between minsk and brussel. a sharp divide images of opponent tactics with fraud, slamming plans for a massive rules who built on the border political, the tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant books of free crossing the mediterranean. when every minute matters in england, people's lives having put in danger of delays and delivering emergency health here from a man whose mother passed away often, ambulance failed to arrive on time potentially. he knows this death could be, should be saved if the ambulance arrived sooner than that doctor attended as soon as possible. ah, a loan from moscow. thanks for joining us. and i was on auto international on daniel wilkins wherever you are this hour. welcome to the program. the battery has shut down a major oil pipeline which runs from russia to poland and on to other countries means sites on scheduled maintenance. adding that the stoppage would last 3 days. it's led the claims from europe that the move is no coincidence considering the
scheduled maintenance is the 2nd reason for the holt, but comes at a time of intentions between minsk and brussel. a sharp divide images of opponent tactics with fraud, slamming plans for a massive rules who built on the border political, the tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant books of free crossing the mediterranean. when every minute matters in england, people's lives having put in danger of delays and delivering emergency health here from a man whose...
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i'm natasha bottler in brussels. where 5 bi racial women who say their room doctor from their families, and a belgian colonial rule, suing the state. awe, thanks for joining as much of europe appears to be back where it was at the beginning of the pandemic. their record high infection, numbers locked dance are in place and many governments are struggling to contain a resurgence virus. the world health organization says it's concerned. austria has imposed a full nationwide lockdown. the 1st you country to do so. people are only allowed to leave their home for groceries. doctors visits and exercise in germany. hospitals are running out of intensive care. bet it care unit beds, chance the angler merkel says the restrictions in pace now simply are not enough. health minister is urging more citizens to get vaccinated if you had them ended jesus been to us probably by the end of this winter. pretty much everyone in germany at some time being said so much simply, what has been vaccinated recovered or have died? it's true wi
i'm natasha bottler in brussels. where 5 bi racial women who say their room doctor from their families, and a belgian colonial rule, suing the state. awe, thanks for joining as much of europe appears to be back where it was at the beginning of the pandemic. their record high infection, numbers locked dance are in place and many governments are struggling to contain a resurgence virus. the world health organization says it's concerned. austria has imposed a full nationwide lockdown. the 1st you...
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this is for the good and brussels. it has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these are these immigrants coming from the golden rule? they said, quotation, they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse on quotas, that the region union wants dispenser, immigration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall and that's bullet only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally of russia. so this shows this bit that double standards that the european union is opposing to shows that the european union couldn't care to us about immigration, and that it's using this tremendous, depending on the situation around a 115000 illegal border crossings. have been made this year at the e use external borders. the majority of still coming from the main routes that have been established now over many years. yet while countries like italy and hungry, which have been at the coal face of this problem for so many years no
this is for the good and brussels. it has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these are these immigrants coming from the golden rule? they said, quotation, they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse on quotas, that the region union wants dispenser, immigration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall and that's bullet only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally...
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and that level goes all the way to brussels. charlotte, even ski ot paris. it's feared, lives are being put at risk in england to over increasing waiting times for unbalances. that's also having a knock on effect on the national emergency phone line, which is being inundated with extra calls from people asking where their ambulances are reported the the average weight for a call to be answered last month was 56 seconds compared to just 7 seconds of the same time, last year as our t. shoddy edwards nasty ticks us through while grinned statistics and shock reports aren't exactly something the united kingdom is particularly alien to when it comes to the n. 8 chess, the pandemic. i'm the government's handling of it. but these findings are definitely alarming as, according to a report, people are now dying in the back of ambulances at a stuck outside of hospitals, simply because they can't get in and up to 160000 patients every single year or coming to severe harm. as a result of these delays, plus there's nearly $300000.00 more emergency calls a month the normal
and that level goes all the way to brussels. charlotte, even ski ot paris. it's feared, lives are being put at risk in england to over increasing waiting times for unbalances. that's also having a knock on effect on the national emergency phone line, which is being inundated with extra calls from people asking where their ambulances are reported the the average weight for a call to be answered last month was 56 seconds compared to just 7 seconds of the same time, last year as our t. shoddy...
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this is that the good allison brussels has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these other immigrants coming from the, from all over the world. they sent codes and they went through some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse of quotas. and so the region union wants this message, integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall and that's all it only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an ally of russia. so this shows this bit that double standards that the european union is opposing to shows that the european union couldn't care less about immigration, and that it's using this tremendous, depending on the situation around a 115000 in legal border crossings. have been made this year at the use external borders. the majority of still coming from the main routes that have been established now over many years. yet while countries like italy and hungry, which have been at the coal face of this problem for so many years now, a lot she left to deal with it on their own. po
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maintenance is the 2nd reason for the hold put comes at a time of height and tensions between mintz and brussels. the sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with france, sliding plans for a massive wolfy built on the border. we'll look at the top line being taken against people coming from by the roofs while migrant both so clearly crossing mediterranean. when every minute matters in england, people's lives have been put in danger, amid delays and delivering emergency help. we hear from a man whose mother passed away after an ambulance fail to arrive on time. potentially, you know, this death could be you should be saved if the ambulance arrived sienna and dr. attended as soon as possible. ah! not from oscar. thanks for joining us. an international this evening on daniel hawkins. wherever you are. welcome to the program. the bedroom has shut down a key oil pipeline, which runs from russia to poland and on to other e. u. countries means sites on scheduled maintenance, adding that the stoppage would last 3 days. it's led to claims from europe. the move is no coincidence considering the situation
maintenance is the 2nd reason for the hold put comes at a time of height and tensions between mintz and brussels. the sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with france, sliding plans for a massive wolfy built on the border. we'll look at the top line being taken against people coming from by the roofs while migrant both so clearly crossing mediterranean. when every minute matters in england, people's lives have been put in danger, amid delays and delivering emergency help. we hear from a man...
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i'm brussels on that issue that he uses that will use all tools albert's disposal to stop that migrant influx from baller roo. sin to poland. on that side. polish border guards, fire, tear, gas and water counter. not refugees. a sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with front slumming plans for a massive wall to be built on the border. we look at the tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant boats are freely crossing that mediterranean and germany considers imposing drastic cobra rules on the unvaccinated, joining a growing list of countries to do so. the government struggles to coordinate its pandemic response on mid a power transition. ah, oh, glide from all school to the world. this is archie i'm you know, neil, let's get into our, it's help story. belarus has shut down a major oil pipeline which runs from russia to poland on into e u countries. minot, blamed on scheduled maintenance and said the stoppage would last 3 days. well, let's get more on all this. now. i from our correspondent libra frank, who joins me in the studio, could the seal yet
i'm brussels on that issue that he uses that will use all tools albert's disposal to stop that migrant influx from baller roo. sin to poland. on that side. polish border guards, fire, tear, gas and water counter. not refugees. a sharp divide emerges over poland tactics with front slumming plans for a massive wall to be built on the border. we look at the tough line being taken against people crossing from belarus, while migrant boats are freely crossing that mediterranean and germany considers...
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is it brussels pressure from washington dc? is it really a precondition being set by berlin in this red tape bureaucracy which, which are the guess was describing supplies can be made immediately available if russia wants them to. and if germany wants or needs them to springs your worst case scenario. but i think here's where you're talking about, you know, gaz promise cegna. they come 6 months to take care of the paperwork in question. this is chess and natural gas is, is just one of the assets on the board. yeah, certainly sounds like an added. let's talk about oil for a minute. the international energy agency said tuesday, it's much oil supplies to rise for the rest of the year. they're hoping that this will kind of ease rising prices. what's the situation there, and by the way, are we nearing the end of the oil? so why issues of economies are supposed to be transitioning out of the pandemic? well, right now, we're seeing demand to sell out pacing supplies. and i mean, we are getting, you know, a handful of accounts at each
is it brussels pressure from washington dc? is it really a precondition being set by berlin in this red tape bureaucracy which, which are the guess was describing supplies can be made immediately available if russia wants them to. and if germany wants or needs them to springs your worst case scenario. but i think here's where you're talking about, you know, gaz promise cegna. they come 6 months to take care of the paperwork in question. this is chess and natural gas is, is just one of the...
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but comes at a time of height and tensions between minsk and brussels. a shop divide emerges over ponens tactics with france, sliding plans for a massive wool to build on the border. we look at the top line being taken against people crossing from belarus, law migrant boats. so fully crossing the mediterranean and when every minute matters in england, people's lives being put in danger. roommate delays and delivering emergency health . we're here from a man whose mother passed away off to an ambulance failed to arrive on time. potentially, you know this, her death? devine should been saved if the ambulance arrived sooner, that doctor attended as soon as possible. aah! o one from oscar. thanks for joining us. an international and daniel hawkins, wherever you are tonight, to welcome to the program. the batteries has shut down a major oil pipeline which runs from russia to poland and on to other e u countries. minsk sites on scheduled maintenance, adding the stoppage would last 3 days. so that's a claims from europe, the movies. no coincidence. considering
but comes at a time of height and tensions between minsk and brussels. a shop divide emerges over ponens tactics with france, sliding plans for a massive wool to build on the border. we look at the top line being taken against people crossing from belarus, law migrant boats. so fully crossing the mediterranean and when every minute matters in england, people's lives being put in danger. roommate delays and delivering emergency health . we're here from a man whose mother passed away off to an...
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and that level goes all the way to brussels. charlotte, even ski ot paris in the u. s. the jury in the high profile and 3 devices truss called, which are now centers. it's 2nd day of deliberations. last year, the then 17 year old faithfully shot 2 people during a protest against police brutality in the east, in the state of wisconsin. while the prosecution insist he's guilty of homicides. rittenhouse argues he acted in self defense with moral authority from outside. the cool thing could osha his auto jornada. very start right around 9 am local time. here i here at the producer county court house in kenosha, wisconsin. in the homicide trial, in the homicide case of a 2 year old kyle written house, who was 17 at the time when he opened fire, shooting and killing 2 men and badly wounding a 3rd. during riding a protest here in kenosha in august of 2020, and really the crux of the case, what the jury has to weigh is whether or not written house acted in self defense. when he opened fire at these 3 men who his defense to him, his lawyer say we're attacking rittenhouse. the pr
and that level goes all the way to brussels. charlotte, even ski ot paris in the u. s. the jury in the high profile and 3 devices truss called, which are now centers. it's 2nd day of deliberations. last year, the then 17 year old faithfully shot 2 people during a protest against police brutality in the east, in the state of wisconsin. while the prosecution insist he's guilty of homicides. rittenhouse argues he acted in self defense with moral authority from outside. the cool thing could osha...
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is it brussels pressure from washington dc? is it really a precondition being set by berlin in this red tape, draw or see which, which you are the guess was describing? supplies can be made immediately available if russia wants them to, and if germany wants or needs them to springs your worst case scenario. but i think yours where you're talking about, you know, gas promise cegna to come 6 months to take care of the paperwork in question. this is chess and natural gas is, is just one of the assets on the board. yeah, certainly sounds like an added. let's talk about oil for a minute. the international energy agency said tuesday in express oil supplies to rise for the rest of the year. they're hoping that this will kind of ease rising prices. what's the situation there, and by the way, are we nearing the end of the oil? so why issues of economies are supposed to be transitioning out of the pandemic? well, right now we're seeing demand to sell. i'll pay pacing supplies. and i mean, where we are getting, you know, a handful of acco
is it brussels pressure from washington dc? is it really a precondition being set by berlin in this red tape, draw or see which, which you are the guess was describing? supplies can be made immediately available if russia wants them to, and if germany wants or needs them to springs your worst case scenario. but i think yours where you're talking about, you know, gas promise cegna to come 6 months to take care of the paperwork in question. this is chess and natural gas is, is just one of the...
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brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is taken. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. let s get some of the day s other news. it's nearly 100 days since the taliban took control of kabul. the rapid advance followed a decision by presidentjoe biden to withdrawal us troops from the country. the taliban has already moved to restrict media freedom and the education rights of girls. thousands of people, including female judges, have fled the country and are now living abroad. meanwhile, the international committee of the red cross has warned of severe malnutrition in afghanistan
brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is...
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brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is taken. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. south korea's former president chun doo—hwan has died at the age of 90, that's according to the yonhap news agency. he'd been suffering from blood cancer. he took office following a military coup in 1979. he then led the country for around eight years. let's get more on this with our south korea correspondent laura bicker who's in seoul. i think the word notorious was made for people like chun doo—hwan. made for people like chun doo-hwan-_ made for people like chun doo-hwan. ., ., , ,
brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is...
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brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is taken. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. and you can get much more on our website, bbc.com/news on this topic — including the latest data on vaccinations across the world. lots more analysis and news on the site, or download the bbc news app. people in the american state of wisconsin are holding a vigil for the five people killed after a man drove his vehicle into a christmas parade in the city of waukesha. police have now detained the driver who's been named as 39—year—old darrell brooks. the vehicle hit members of a march
brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is...
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d and wander accord in brussels. is considering a lawsuit brought by 5 women who say they were abducted from their families by belgian colonial authorities. al jazeera natasha butler as a story from brussels. the photo shows les tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what it doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain layer was born on the belgian colonial rule to a white, portuguese father and black congolese mother. but mixed race, couples were forbidden, and the children were considered a threat to white supremacy. so when layer was 2 years old beltran police seized her from her home and placed her in a catholic institution, far away, suffering her from her family and play, come to pass her own pasano mamma and put it when we thought about our mothers. we cried. old to their want their mothers, we wanted their mothers warm things, but she wasn't there. had mama layer is one of 5 by racial women now suing the belgians state for crimes against humanity and seeking compensation. says occasion of what we want,
d and wander accord in brussels. is considering a lawsuit brought by 5 women who say they were abducted from their families by belgian colonial authorities. al jazeera natasha butler as a story from brussels. the photo shows les tavares as a child in congo in the 1950s. what it doesn't reveal though, is her suffering and pain layer was born on the belgian colonial rule to a white, portuguese father and black congolese mother. but mixed race, couples were forbidden, and the children were...
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it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy, a pretty startling debt toll in this next story, a ferocious clash between rival gangs in ecuador is the biggest prison has killed at least 68 inmates according to police. and this city reportedly shows the inside of the facility inmates from one wing apparently crawled through a hole to a tuck, rival gang members. hundreds of officers and soldiers were deployed to regain control of the prison. but on guns and explosives and knives, up the scene of the fighting. more than a 100 people were killed there in september. in ecuador, it's worse than ever outbreak of prison violence. we'll have this hour as russia considers restrictions for the on vaccinated with a possible system of q. our codes coming in, we made developers finding ways of intercepting fake cope. it says that stories coming up with oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers are those with dares sinks. we dare to ask ah ah ah, you're back with the archie protestors have
it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy, a pretty startling debt toll in this next story, a ferocious clash between rival gangs in ecuador is the biggest prison has killed at least 68 inmates according to police. and this city reportedly shows the inside of the facility inmates from one wing apparently crawled through a hole to a tuck, rival gang members. hundreds of officers and soldiers...
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it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. u. s. inflation source to rest 30 year high with the president by goon, pointing the finger at other or like sporting countries for ever. increasing energy cost more and that's on the program shortly. ah there's here t creech in the 10th of scientists, a true believers usually highly committed to this well few songs and i recall scientific fundamentalists, i'm not very interested in the evidence about psychic phenomena or about the value of spiritual practices because it goes against our world view, but the evidence is very strong, spiritual practices and religious practices make people happier, healthier and live longer. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy fun foundation. let it be in arms. race is on offensive bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk ah, all just
it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. u. s. inflation source to rest 30 year high with the president by goon, pointing the finger at other or like sporting countries for ever. increasing energy cost more and that's on the program shortly. ah there's here t creech in the 10th of scientists, a true believers usually highly committed to this well few songs and i recall scientific...
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it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier. when you find a common enemy paula bernadine, a professor of early modern european history and super university. so europe should be more concerned by the growing. he went to terry and crisis, i think to do them with playing blame game. and i don't think that the washer is playing a major role in these. and frankly, i really tired of the user id on these plot ties. they all of you will change, always blaming and mr. mr. frank, trying to plot against you in a way or another you will be and you should be more towards those my 1st of all the thought of a major you my entire cries. so i don't see why we went back to need site. well, why the people lying in the middle of it and these lot, i think i'm not really improving. blame shank off or anything else. i think we have acquired this and we sold his cries, and now the testers have clash with police, and the netherlands of the prime minister declared a new round of covey lockdown meshes. the arrests were mad
it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier. when you find a common enemy paula bernadine, a professor of early modern european history and super university. so europe should be more concerned by the growing. he went to terry and crisis, i think to do them with playing blame game. and i don't think that the washer is playing a major role in these. and frankly, i really tired of the user id on these plot ties. they all of...
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brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is taken. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. and you can get much more on our website, bbc.com/news on this topic, including the latest data on vaccinations across the world. lots more analysis and news on the site, or download the bbc news app. people in the american state of wisconsin are due to hold a vigil for the five people killed after a man drove his vehicle into a christmas parade in the city of waukesha. police have now detained the driver who's been named as 39—year—old darrell brooks. the vehicle hit members of a marc
brussels is giving it a good go. the european commission has nothing to say here because, when it comes to health, each eu member state decides for themselves. this weekend there were protests, some violent, against new covid restrictions in austria, italy, the netherlands, croatia and belgium. pressure is mounting in europe on the health services as well as the streets. the world health organization warns there could be half a million more deaths here by springtime unless effective action is...
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and there was more evidence of this in brussels today. at least 35,000 people turned out to protest in the belgian capital. more trouble and turmoil. police used water cannon and tear gas against part of the crowd. the world health organization has called for an intensification of covid measures. with varying vaccine rates and stubbornly high degrees of hesitancy, getting the shots in may be part of the solution but won't cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the health crisis. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. the international olympic committee has said its president has held a video call with the chinese tennis star, peng shuai, who disappeared earlier this month. in a statement, the ioc says that �*peng shuai thanked the ioc for its concern about her well—being. she explained that she is safe and well, living at her home in beijing, but would like to have her privacy respected at this time.�* the statement goes on to say that peng shuai �*prefers to spend her time with friends and family right now. neverthel
and there was more evidence of this in brussels today. at least 35,000 people turned out to protest in the belgian capital. more trouble and turmoil. police used water cannon and tear gas against part of the crowd. the world health organization has called for an intensification of covid measures. with varying vaccine rates and stubbornly high degrees of hesitancy, getting the shots in may be part of the solution but won't cure the wider distrust and division exacerbated by the health crisis....
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it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. paula bernardino, professor of early modern european history in super university say 0 should be more concerned by the growing he went to terry and crisis at his door than with playing the blame game. i don't think that is playing a major role in these. and frankly, i really tired of these a lot to idea on these plots. all of you with change with blaming and mr. mr. frank, trying to plot against you in a way or another it will be and you should be more towards those my 1st of all, the thought of the major you may para cries so i don't see why what my best needs. i was why the poor people lying in the middle of it and walked, i think because i'm not really improving or blame him shank off or anything else. i think we have a crisis that we use crisis and now also look down on a strict look down for the vaccinated only being netherlands and all through the introduction measures to curb soaring corona virus rates, resulting in m
it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. paula bernardino, professor of early modern european history in super university say 0 should be more concerned by the growing he went to terry and crisis at his door than with playing the blame game. i don't think that is playing a major role in these. and frankly, i really tired of these a lot to idea on these plots. all of you with change with...