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the u. k has been training you k ukrainian soldiers since 2014 says the u. k. government, and in recent years since the war began, they've also made it public that they are, but so far they have been training. well, let's see ordinary soldiers today, they've announced that they are going to expand us training, so they're expanding it to marines, but also to a fighter jet pilots. now that doesn't mean that they are also going to deliver the fighter jets. that would, you would expect kind of go with the training and only a few days ago the u. k. defense minister than wallace has just said that there were, there will be no magic wand for the ukraine to receive. those are fighter jets from the west, but also that significant the u. k. hasn't excluded it. so unlike the u. s, the u. k hasn't said this is not going to happen. so i agree with richard that this might be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking. so the u. k has also said that they are expanding the training of the ukrainian soldiers. they're hoping to train up to $20000.00 ukrainian soldiers this y
the u. k has been training you k ukrainian soldiers since 2014 says the u. k. government, and in recent years since the war began, they've also made it public that they are, but so far they have been training. well, let's see ordinary soldiers today, they've announced that they are going to expand us training, so they're expanding it to marines, but also to a fighter jet pilots. now that doesn't mean that they are also going to deliver the fighter jets. that would, you would expect kind of go...
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yes, this really is a but resetting the u. k. e u and u k. u ass relations to biden has already endorsed this agreement. sure not in fact, promised to buy that the g 7 summit and bali in november that he would have a day before the 25th anniversary of the going to try your favorite, which is coming up in april. so it's more than just about more than i thought it was interesting. yesterday that are sort of underlined immediately offered the u. k. access to the e use horizon program for research and innovation which is 95500000000 euro over the next 5 years. so it's important that this gets up and running, but it's a part of the e u, u k. and us relationship big recept after 2 or 3 really bad years. we shall see how quickly the old does get reset. unfortunately, we have to leave it. i'm not saying all of my guess, jill letter, brian beany demeka back and thank you so much for joining us on this edition of inside story. and you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website at al serra dot com and the further discussion go to our face
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it was needed between the u. k. and the blog, but that couldn't happen between northern ireland and the republic of violet because of the peace agreement that ended years of violence. so the border was pushed between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the winds of framework where she soon access there will be a smooth flow of trade within the u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, or leon maralie is the is a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breaks at secretary, he says the new agreement is a fairly substantial re negotiation compared to what came before the the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods between northern ireland, a great britain is entirely different, effectively gone, is the border in the irish sea gone is the need for checks on
it was needed between the u. k. and the blog, but that couldn't happen between northern ireland and the republic of violet because of the peace agreement that ended years of violence. so the border was pushed between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. which angered unionists under the winds of framework where she soon access there will be a smooth flow of trade within the u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for...
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so it would also are enabled much better relations between the e u and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt richie sooner quite a lot of concessions that he has gotten from from the you for that. how will it actually work politically in northern ireland, that remains to be seen because politicians in northern ireland have said they will by that time and they will really pour over the detail just now. i was bigger marks, there are corresponded jack paris in brussels. he told me why the european union made so many concessions to get this deal over the why? well, they wanted the deal to be done, and i also, i think it comes down to trust with the new see not government. they feel that he came to brussels and negotiated this deal in earnest. one of the things that has taken place is this idea of green lanes and red lanes for produce. so these are products that are going from the united kingdom towards northern ireland, across the iris, see if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains within the european unio
so it would also are enabled much better relations between the e u and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt richie sooner quite a lot of concessions that he has gotten from from the you for that. how will it actually work politically in northern ireland, that remains to be seen because politicians in northern ireland have said they will by that time and they will really pour over the detail just now. i was bigger marks, there are corresponded jack paris in...
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k and northern ireland stakeholders on new laws, but also consultations of the u by the u. k. on u. k. plan regulatory changes. this is important for us and with view on the island, of course, there is, has always been the full commitment and there is the full commitment of the european union to safeguard the belfast good friday agreement in all its dimensions . no heart border on the island of ireland, and of course, that we fully protect the integrity of the single markets. next to the express. thank you, pamela. some listed a express and this has been described by some as a test of your leadership. are you planning to have a vote on the steel? and if say our how to feel prepared to be on bush johnson and my b e r g. if they decide to oppose it, and only if i could just as president underlying a question. i'm, can you explain to us why we see not been able to negotiate these concessions when he's 3 criticizes, were unable to thank you. so yes, parliament will have a very appropriate time about vote will be respected. but as i said earlier, i think it's important that we give every
k and northern ireland stakeholders on new laws, but also consultations of the u by the u. k. on u. k. plan regulatory changes. this is important for us and with view on the island, of course, there is, has always been the full commitment and there is the full commitment of the european union to safeguard the belfast good friday agreement in all its dimensions . no heart border on the island of ireland, and of course, that we fully protect the integrity of the single markets. next to the...
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and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what they are going to call, the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret back, which is going to indeed increase the terrorist who with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course it's a power play and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit, gloria, whatever they ruin allies by doing it, they turn their lives inside out and upside down and they can never again, a professional stage her as you know, as i know and for people to be penalized and even worse even more badly with offenses. you know, 14 years in prison because you're a treasurer or something like that. you're not charged. you're trying to protect the rights for your country and your fellow system. you're trying to protect the very nature democracy rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on all civil liberties. i cannot say this is stro
and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what they are going to call, the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret back, which is going to indeed increase the terrorist who with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course it's a power play and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit, gloria,...
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k. and to the rest of the island of iron were today u. k. prime minister receives soon act said that he has achieved what has eluded perhaps, even eviscerated prime ministers before him. an agreement on northern ireland that will ensure peace as well as trait to night, a brag cit. break through that could possibly also break breaks. if i bring off a berlin, this is the day ah, we have now made a decisive break for the new winter frame of respect and protect our respective market. today's agreement to live as smooth, flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard for peace game of the belfast. good friday agreement protects the northern islands place in our union. we cannot open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian law maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of germany transfer all of sholtes from one year ago. i've been with us, i don't with the attract new crane. we're going to the new era in key. if that he chuckled this sign, maria's old on your peop
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she expect nothing from the u. k. government. what are julian's chances in the british court system at this point? is there any hope for him in the european court of human rights? and is there any reason to believe that the new prime minister re, she's soon act will be any different toward julian than boys johnson and list trust were. i think my face probably said it all, and i would doubted the british system is raked and offer they were a bit of a vessel stay towards the us. anyway. we know that, you know, they're asking you, they need the us busch, the whole point about the, the song case is that he is little strange in publisher and journalist award winning his global award over the years. and he is imprisoned in the u. k. unwanted by the us on the espionage child, which is a printing office. so the, the key point is one and it should not be happening to someone who is notion american who hasn't been by, is not involved in spin, or she is a publisher, pure and simple. he is the case around him as well, means that all journali
she expect nothing from the u. k. government. what are julian's chances in the british court system at this point? is there any hope for him in the european court of human rights? and is there any reason to believe that the new prime minister re, she's soon act will be any different toward julian than boys johnson and list trust were. i think my face probably said it all, and i would doubted the british system is raked and offer they were a bit of a vessel stay towards the us. anyway. we know...
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so a big problem with the u. k. will they agree? well, i think they'll be encouraged by what they've just heard received on the land. but they're not going to be seduced by the honey words of the u. k. prime minister. that because let's not forget, they fallen for that one before having a they were seduced by forest. johnson's promises a few years ago when the northern private nor the non protocol was actually conjured up. and boris johnson promised the d u p. that they would be no border checks between the u. k. and northern ireland. of course they were. so i think that the p o, in kind of american pilots, lawyer ring up at the moment they are getting their legal representatives ready to go through that deal line by line because they don't want to make the stay mistake again the have made before. so they will be looking at this deal in detail. we can hear now from the leader a, d, b jeffrey donaldson. he was spoken to just a few moments ago and here's what he had to say about it. i haven't seen it yet. so once we've seen the legal
so a big problem with the u. k. will they agree? well, i think they'll be encouraged by what they've just heard received on the land. but they're not going to be seduced by the honey words of the u. k. prime minister. that because let's not forget, they fallen for that one before having a they were seduced by forest. johnson's promises a few years ago when the northern private nor the non protocol was actually conjured up. and boris johnson promised the d u p. that they would be no border...
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the u. k. health security agency is also working on blood test to try to find antibodies to the virus. concerns have been heightened the following the death of a go infected with the h 5 and one strain in cambodia last week in peru, authorities of extended there avian flu, health emergency until at least the end of the year. as thousands of birds, c, lions and otters have been found infected or dead. there's also been a recent outbreak at a mnc farm in spain. fears have been fueled in part by the detection of an of infection in a variety of mammals, including foxes, recount bears and seals. for this month, the world health organization said the risks to humans remains low. oh, richard webby is an infectious disease researcher at saint jude children's research hospital in memphis, tennessee. he joins me now live for more or less welcome to the news hour. as i mentioned there, we've had several deaths in, in cambodia including that 11 year old girl, c lions and other mammals dying and peru in els
the u. k. health security agency is also working on blood test to try to find antibodies to the virus. concerns have been heightened the following the death of a go infected with the h 5 and one strain in cambodia last week in peru, authorities of extended there avian flu, health emergency until at least the end of the year. as thousands of birds, c, lions and otters have been found infected or dead. there's also been a recent outbreak at a mnc farm in spain. fears have been fueled in part by...
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if northern ireland and its relationship to the european union, the u. k. and to the rest of the island of iron. or today u. k. prime minister receive su neck said that he has achieved what has eluded perhaps, even eviscerated prime ministers before him. an agreement on northern ireland that will ensure peace as well as trait. tonight, a breaks it break through that could possibly also break breaks it. i break off a berlin. this is the day ah, we have now made a decisive break through the new winter frame of respect and protect our respective market. today's agreement delivers smooth, flowing trade within the whole united kingdom. it protects that very hard burn piece of the valve. good friday agreement protects northern islands placed in our union. we can now open a new chapter in our also coming up a ukrainian oil maker on the war and how it has changed europe, especially germany, considered the words of german chancellor, olaf sholtes from one year ago. i've am, if you have heard olivia franklin, ukraine. we're going to the new era in key if that he shot
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that people feel forgotten by the u. k. and particularly after brags, i'm sorry, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but in my mind, i'm wondering, you know, does briggs factor into this? absolutely, i mean, do you remember the post is that module fraud was kind of standing next to which was like streams of men and they were brown and black men and saying this is what would happen if we continue to how freedom of movement is also the the issue that we have the, it's not races to talk about immigration, right? so that's why you can pick on refuse, because it's not right. this is will about refugee policies or talk about people in legal illegals. if you were doing this against racialized communities, refugees, it seems to be that the state goes to the moment suffer. go ahead. yeah, sorry, i can't help. but again, just about those comments, which i think are very important comments because that common style being asked a lot online due to the way things have been framed within the media and within politics. but the locals
that people feel forgotten by the u. k. and particularly after brags, i'm sorry, i don't want to put words in your mouth, but in my mind, i'm wondering, you know, does briggs factor into this? absolutely, i mean, do you remember the post is that module fraud was kind of standing next to which was like streams of men and they were brown and black men and saying this is what would happen if we continue to how freedom of movement is also the the issue that we have the, it's not races to talk about...
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but actually the u. k. did manage to nibble away at the edges of the, of that the, you can read lines as we, as we have them during the prime minister ships of ours. johnson disappeared and that's what opened up the prospect for a deal bought both. so it's appeared to have genuinely tried to find space where that you could where they could negotiate. so i think the u. k. had to move considerably from the situation under under bars johnson. but in return the you has also clearly moved as well. so there is some ground given on both sides. just the christian a drawer, a line now and breaks it, negotiations. no, i certainly, i think the briggs and negotiations on the position, the relationship to the you can the, you continues to a matter of discussion. well, what i think it does is it perhaps through the line under the phase that was started really in 2019 with the withdraw. it provides the possibility of more stability upon which now relations can evolve from the more stable place. and i think that that have,
but actually the u. k. did manage to nibble away at the edges of the, of that the, you can read lines as we, as we have them during the prime minister ships of ours. johnson disappeared and that's what opened up the prospect for a deal bought both. so it's appeared to have genuinely tried to find space where that you could where they could negotiate. so i think the u. k. had to move considerably from the situation under under bars johnson. but in return the you has also clearly moved as well....
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k . france, as well as the u. s. are directed against the russian federation. moscow will take this into account. it is unacceptable that the u. s. has started to reshape the world order only to suit itself. in the last year that parisha nuclear plant in ukraine, which is the largest in europe, has come close to nuclear disaster. and the possibility of nuclear weapons is being used if the war escalates has been widely reported amusing, no steady quote, change and acknowledging the body of poor. all those gathered conference center incentive. moscow stood in silence to commemorate russian service people who died put in announced a special fund to assist the family, the soldier than veterans rush. i will do whatever it takes to win the message from a defiant president put in was to assure his people what you're hearing from the rest is true. according to him, the rest has been unable to isolate russia. if he did military or break its economy . but as a board drags past the one year mark, there is no denying that the pe
k . france, as well as the u. s. are directed against the russian federation. moscow will take this into account. it is unacceptable that the u. s. has started to reshape the world order only to suit itself. in the last year that parisha nuclear plant in ukraine, which is the largest in europe, has come close to nuclear disaster. and the possibility of nuclear weapons is being used if the war escalates has been widely reported amusing, no steady quote, change and acknowledging the body of poor....
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and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what's going to call the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret fact which is going to indeed increase the terrorists who with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course, it's a power play and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit of glory or whatever they ruined allies by doing it. they turn their lives inside out and upside down. and they can never again, a professional status as you know, as i know, and for people to be penalized and even worse and more badly with the senses. you know, 14 years in prison because you are a treasurer or something like that. you're not sure i should trying to protect the rights for your country and your family says you're trying to protect the very nature of democracy. rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on all civil liberties. i cannot say this strongly
and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what's going to call the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret fact which is going to indeed increase the terrorists who with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course, it's a power play and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit of glory or whatever...
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but from a british, from a you perspective, they really wanted to show the u. k. this new u. k government that they're all workable solutions and they've reduced much of the checks that have been in place since that deal came is false in the beginning of 2021. and there's still a little bit of work to be done is that there be, are going to be, this is at the end of the road for a prime minister soon that he still needs to sell distilled to his conservative party. need to sell the car deal as a conservative party and closely aligned with that he needs to sell it to those politicians or northern ireland who feel very, very closely aligned to britain. and this is where it's going to be very, very difficult to. we know that for these people, it's really a question of identity and some people have said that there can't be any role for the laws or for the new court of justice. there can be any place for that in northern ireland at all because it's not is then different from the rest of the united kingdom. and once was a spoken to social worker and the far she said it's a, it's a un
but from a british, from a you perspective, they really wanted to show the u. k. this new u. k government that they're all workable solutions and they've reduced much of the checks that have been in place since that deal came is false in the beginning of 2021. and there's still a little bit of work to be done is that there be, are going to be, this is at the end of the road for a prime minister soon that he still needs to sell distilled to his conservative party. need to sell the car deal as a...
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and he is imprisoned in the u. k. unwanted by the u. s. espionage child to which is a permanent okay? so the, the key point is one, it should not be happening to someone who is notion american, who hasn't been a spy, is not involved in espionage. she is a publisher, pure and simple. he is the case around him as well, means that all journalists around the world are equally vulnerable to predictions by the us legal system. anyone who writes anything that might challenge us again. many it, you know, some sort of war somewhere in some country, most people don't even have an interest. and of course the people in the country are going to be totally interested in totally horrify by it. but it just means that reporting proper journalism is going to be stifled. because if that can happen to julian as an award winning global journalist, it can happen to anyone else. i remember a quote i, i think it was in new york times. i just her way back in the day with geico, bill keller, and he was one of the very 1st journalist partners that julie worked wi
and he is imprisoned in the u. k. unwanted by the u. s. espionage child to which is a permanent okay? so the, the key point is one, it should not be happening to someone who is notion american, who hasn't been a spy, is not involved in espionage. she is a publisher, pure and simple. he is the case around him as well, means that all journalists around the world are equally vulnerable to predictions by the us legal system. anyone who writes anything that might challenge us again. many it, you...
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other countries aren't apart from the u. s. and sorry, the u. k. m, who so far have made specific pledges and but also other people are saying he's being too slow. so he is trying to essentially just explain this narrative that he thinks he has to weigh up all the advantages and disadvantages. but above all, i think all of shawn's also always talks to other countries around the world. when he talks about ukraine, he talks to countries like brazil, like are also south africa like india, many countries that are not as clearly em outspoken lee m behind support for ukraine as countries in europe are. and he always addresses those countries and reiterates why he thinks it has to be made clear that russia is the aggressor and that ukraine is having to react. and that, that is why the western world needs to o help ukraine so that russia doesn't get this message that it's okay to invade another country. he did make very clear though, didn't he, that nato is not in this war with ukraine. that was a point that he really focused on, wasn't it? that is exactly
other countries aren't apart from the u. s. and sorry, the u. k. m, who so far have made specific pledges and but also other people are saying he's being too slow. so he is trying to essentially just explain this narrative that he thinks he has to weigh up all the advantages and disadvantages. but above all, i think all of shawn's also always talks to other countries around the world. when he talks about ukraine, he talks to countries like brazil, like are also south africa like india, many...
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he has delivered an address to the u. k. parliament. he faint, written for backing ukraine and repeated his appeal for more western raps, including fighter jets the landscape, went on to say that a victory over russia would change the world and deter future aggressors. so that turn is update up as our coming up next, entities of new news, asia pakistan's economy. on the brink, prices of food, staples are skyrocketing and the government solution pro fresh energy will have all that and more after a short break statement. and thanks for watching ah, with ah ah, ah, these glasses could take the world by storm, by making distant communication, feel more natural and giggles, founders are convinced they're developing the technology required. so for a, our glasses to get their break through is the germans start up one step ahead of the i t giant. made in germany. in 60 minutes on d, w. and we're interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market
he has delivered an address to the u. k. parliament. he faint, written for backing ukraine and repeated his appeal for more western raps, including fighter jets the landscape, went on to say that a victory over russia would change the world and deter future aggressors. so that turn is update up as our coming up next, entities of new news, asia pakistan's economy. on the brink, prices of food, staples are skyrocketing and the government solution pro fresh energy will have all that and more after...
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k. government and e u. a welding together, a new deal edge innovator makes equipment for the recycling sector for our business. the crew to haul is absolutely essential. it needs to be kept. the protocol has allowed companies like edge innovate to weasely trade both with the rest of the u. k. and with ireland and the e u. export and companies really need that all that, that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be a normal goal in terms of what our government is going to do on the northern economy. but not everyone here is so enthusiastic about it. northern ireland eunice hate the protocol for them, it unacceptably weakened the bonds chaining northern islands to the rest of the u. k. last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern on and power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wa
k. government and e u. a welding together, a new deal edge innovator makes equipment for the recycling sector for our business. the crew to haul is absolutely essential. it needs to be kept. the protocol has allowed companies like edge innovate to weasely trade both with the rest of the u. k. and with ireland and the e u. export and companies really need that all that, that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be a normal goal in terms of what our government is going to do on...
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non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article, a consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the, the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions, but it's clear that leakers, whistleblowers journalists, publishers, and any other member of the public who receives copies shares or in any other way handles restricted that's not even classified as restricted material commits an offense under section one of this proposed law if something called a foreign power condition is satisfied. now unfortunately is very easy for the foreign power condition to be satisfied. and many people saw that condition and thought, oh, this has nothing to do with journalism. this will just impact people
non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article, a consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the, the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various...
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non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the of the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions, but it's clear that leeker is whistleblowers journalists, publishers, and any other member of the public who receives copies shares or in any other way handles restricted does not even classify the says, restricted material commits an offense under section one of this proposed law, if something called the foreign power condition is satisfied. now unfortunately is very easy for the foreign power condition to be satisfied. and many people saw that condition and thought, oh, this has nothing to do with journalism. this will just impact
non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the of the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various...
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now when ah, david returned to the u. k. in 2000 and was put on trial in 2002 have to sentence by 2003. and then he got his possible back. and when we went to pick it up from new scotland yard, the police officer said, we're really sorry. we were just following orders, we had to do this getting this process, but we knew what you're saying was true. the cover up with astonishing and the fact that the cover i was so systematic at that point. and yet, you know, you fast forward to 2011 when there was the nato bombing of libya because of humanitarian aid and get off. he was dragged out and tortured and murdered with that point, and that was seen as a glorification over the west power in 2011. so the moral slide between what happened in 1996 not have any 2011 in terms of perception in the west is terrifying the fact that we can order this sort of thing rather than keep it secret and condemn it shortly after the mail on sunday published your allegations, you and david schaler were forced to leave the country for france. you truly
now when ah, david returned to the u. k. in 2000 and was put on trial in 2002 have to sentence by 2003. and then he got his possible back. and when we went to pick it up from new scotland yard, the police officer said, we're really sorry. we were just following orders, we had to do this getting this process, but we knew what you're saying was true. the cover up with astonishing and the fact that the cover i was so systematic at that point. and yet, you know, you fast forward to 2011 when there...
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and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what they are going to call, the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret pact which is going to indeed increase the terrorist school with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course it's a power play and i think it's so important. remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit, gloria, whatever they ruined allies by doing it. they turn their lives inside out and upside down. and they can never again, your professional status as you know, as i know, and for people to be penalized and even worse even more badly with the senses. you know, 14 years in prison because you're a treasure or something like that. you're not sure i should trying to protect the rights for your country and your fellow assistant. you're trying to protect the very nature of democracy rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on all civil liberties. i cannot say thi
and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what they are going to call, the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret pact which is going to indeed increase the terrorist school with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course it's a power play and i think it's so important. remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit, gloria,...
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now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission. president ursula funder line and u. k. prime minister receives, snuck struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london. so knock hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. from the lions said the new windsor framework, protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. and it was right now the text of the windsor framework has been published. but as it is the deal actually workable, we put that question to d. w brigitte mass in london. it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are importing from the rest of the united kingdom. so in the past, i have speaking to businesses in belfast, for example, in nursery who couldn't import very easily, roses from or from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import. she's any more. and this was word was very, very difficult for those who look feel very british in northern ireland t
now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission. president ursula funder line and u. k. prime minister receives, snuck struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london. so knock hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. from the lions said the new windsor framework, protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. and it was right now the text of the windsor framework has been published. but as it is the deal...
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non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article at consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions, but it's clear that leakers, whistleblowers journalists, publishers, and any other member of the public who receives copies shares or in any other way handles restricted does not even classify the says, restricted material commits an offense under section one of this proposed law, if something called a foreign power condition is satisfied. now unfortunately is very easy for the foreign power condition to be satisfied. and many people saw that condition and thought, oh, this has nothing to do with journalism. this will just impact people
non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article at consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions,...
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and what about the relationship between the irish government and and the u. k. b, they've obviously been put under tremendous strain since the brakes referendum. what kind of relationship is dublin looking for with the london? so some of the things i said have been sort of been a little on the negative side, but overall this is a great agreement from the perspective of the irish government. if the d u p don't accept it. well, that's disappointing, but it's perhaps expected on the part of, of all of those involved in, in the negotiations that, that will happen. think the irish government wants a very strong positive relationship with the united kingdom. and for that to happen, you need a very good relationship between the you and the united kingdom. and the great advantage of this agreement is that it does after 7 years of strife and struggle. and you know, people waiting for bags to finally to come to some kind of conclusion that this agreement is as close as we have come so far to finally settling relationships, then you relationship between the e u and the u.
and what about the relationship between the irish government and and the u. k. b, they've obviously been put under tremendous strain since the brakes referendum. what kind of relationship is dublin looking for with the london? so some of the things i said have been sort of been a little on the negative side, but overall this is a great agreement from the perspective of the irish government. if the d u p don't accept it. well, that's disappointing, but it's perhaps expected on the part of, of...
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so it would also are enabled much better relations between the e u and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt. richey soon are quite a lot of concessions that he has gotten from from the you for that. how will it actually work politically in northern ireland that remains to be seen because politicians in northern ireland have said they were by that time and they will really pour over the detail just now. yeah, yeah jack, i'm a bigger bonder this notion of concessions being made. it appears that, that you, you didn't make a lot of concessions this time around. do we know why? well, they wanted the deal to be done, and i also, i think it comes down to trust with the new see not government. they feel that he came to brussels and negotiated this deal in earnest. one of the things that has taken place is this idea of green lanes and red lanes for produce. so these are products that are going from the united kingdom towards northern ireland, across the iris, see if they are destined then for the republic of ireland, which remains withi
so it would also are enabled much better relations between the e u and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt. richey soon are quite a lot of concessions that he has gotten from from the you for that. how will it actually work politically in northern ireland that remains to be seen because politicians in northern ireland have said they were by that time and they will really pour over the detail just now. yeah, yeah jack, i'm a bigger bonder this notion of...
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and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
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john hall has more it's not often in u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post brags in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame that will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth the trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rul
john hall has more it's not often in u. k. e. u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original...
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non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because that the, the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions, but it's clear that leakers, whistleblowers, journalists, publishers, and any other member of the public who receives copies shares or in any other way handles restricted does not even classify. this is restricted material commits an offense under section one of this proposed law if something called a foreign power condition is satisfied. now unfortunately is very easy for the foreign power condition to be satisfied. and many people saw that condition and thought, oh, this has nothing to do with journalism. this will just impact p
non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because that the, the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various...
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non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the, the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions, but it's clear that leakers, whistleblowers, journalists, publishers, and any other member of the public who receives copies shares or in any other way handles restricted does not even classify. this is restricted material commits an offense under section one of this proposed law if something called a foreign power condition is satisfied. now unfortunately is very easy for the foreign power condition to be satisfied. and many people saw that condition and thought, oh, this has nothing to do with journalism. this will just impact people
non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because the, the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various...
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now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough e commission president, also a funder line and u. k. prime minister wishes to knock struck a draft. the agreement following high level talks near london, sudak hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. and from the lion said the new so called windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability. that in northern ireland. so smiles all round. but what exactly is in the deal i spoke about that too did abuse big mass in london at jack park in brussels. we're richie soon. i can definitely be very happy because the e u has made for him quite a few concessions and they have agreed for example, to have gree so called green and red lines. that means those products that go from the u. k. into that island and that stay in northern ireland. there will be no checks and that reduces the barriers. the trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. reduce system for quite a lot. so this is what these people in northern ire
now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough e commission president, also a funder line and u. k. prime minister wishes to knock struck a draft. the agreement following high level talks near london, sudak hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. and from the lion said the new so called windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability. that in northern ireland. so smiles all round. but what exactly is in the deal i spoke about that too did...
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now the u. k. is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent to the country, weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and for more on this we can bring in the w correspondent, bergen masses in london berg. this is only the 2nd trip that president lensky has made outside of ukraine in the past year. isn't it? can you tell us how significant mrs. president lansky had addressed the you cope, harlem and before, but that was only via video link and obviously it's very, very risky for him to travel outside the ukraine. so this really shows that it's very important for him to establish this personal connection that he has with western leaders. and the u. k. is one of the biggest backers of the ukraine with military aid, but also psychologically so it's very, very important for him that despite the risk to his personal life and health, he is actually making this trip to the u. k. and we also expecting him to go to brussels as well, but it's not confirmed. okay, so it was a what
now the u. k. is one of the biggest military backers of ukraine and has sent to the country, weapons and equipment worth more than $2500000000.00. and for more on this we can bring in the w correspondent, bergen masses in london berg. this is only the 2nd trip that president lensky has made outside of ukraine in the past year. isn't it? can you tell us how significant mrs. president lansky had addressed the you cope, harlem and before, but that was only via video link and obviously it's very,...
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he thank the u. k. in its former prime minister boards, johnson for immediately supporting the fight against russian aggression renaud or i shall. will lucy and we really know that week, tory their week there you will change the walls and this will be a change. did the walk has long needed? i is marching ah tours the most. i think the most important victory of our live time. thanks and praise were quickly followed by please to provide ukraine with air power since day one. and i appeal to you, and the walt was simple, and yet most important wars combat aircrafts for ukraine winks for free. them used to get the message sim allies in the presentation of a helmet to the u. k. parliament speaker. it belong to one of ukraine's a spider. pilots. the rising on the helmets ridge, we have freedom, give us wings to protect it. the historic visit comes as ukraine, braces for a possible new offensive, and har heave ends up rosier. it also highlights britain's desire to once again, play a leading role on the world st
he thank the u. k. in its former prime minister boards, johnson for immediately supporting the fight against russian aggression renaud or i shall. will lucy and we really know that week, tory their week there you will change the walls and this will be a change. did the walk has long needed? i is marching ah tours the most. i think the most important victory of our live time. thanks and praise were quickly followed by please to provide ukraine with air power since day one. and i appeal to you,...
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donna hall has more it's not often an u. k. e u relations that optimism wins the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the e used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named windsor framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post breaks in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame at will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth the trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules d
donna hall has more it's not often an u. k. e u relations that optimism wins the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the e used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named windsor framework. updating the original northern...
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non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because that, that the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various provisions, but it's clear that leakers, whistleblowers, journalists, publishers, and any other member of the public who receives copies shares or in any other way handles restricted does not even classify. this is restricted material commits an offense under section one of this proposed law if something called the foreign power condition is satisfied. now unfortunately is very easy for the foreign power condition to be satisfied. and many people saw that condition and thought, oh, this has nothing to do with journalism. this will just impac
non governmental organizations in the u. k. are working against changes to the official secrets act saying that toughening them would be an assault against human rights. can you explain to us exactly what that means? so for those who have properly examined the law and i, i recommend strongly recommend people check out my article consortium news that covered this just because went on for like 4000 words because that, that the bills are just so long. right. and i kept wanting to cover various...
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now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission president or slough on the lion. and u. k. prime minister receives sooner construct a draft agreement, following high level talks near london, not build a new chapter in relations with brussels of that one. the lion said that the new windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported sustainability in northern ireland. to put that on the right thing, but the question is now, is the steel workable? put that question to the w berg mass in london? it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are importing from the rest of the united kingdom. so in the past, i have speaking to businesses in belfast, for example, a nursery who couldn't import very easily roses from, from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import cheese anymore. and this was where it was very, very difficult for those who feel very british in northern ireland that they just couldn't get the p
now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission president or slough on the lion. and u. k. prime minister receives sooner construct a draft agreement, following high level talks near london, not build a new chapter in relations with brussels of that one. the lion said that the new windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported sustainability in northern ireland. to put that on the right thing, but the question is now, is the steel workable? put...
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ah, the brick set border deal, the u. k. any you agree on you trading arrangements for nolan islands? ah, i'm debug it. this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up jericho in lockdown after a drive by shooting death, anger, a ropes over the escalating violence in the occupied westbank. another earthquake shakes turkey, at least one person killed more than a 100 injured in the latest scab. and the 3 main contenders say that on the way to victory in nigeria presidential election. ah, welcome to the program you ok and e, you leaders have finalized a new deal for northern islands, post breaks it, trading arrangements, u. k. prime minister richey soon act hailed a decisive breakthrough and says, the deal represents a new star for british and european union relations. european commission president, us lavonne delane, describe the winds of framework as it's called, as historic, as, as it allows both sides to begin. a new chapter speaks about the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. this afterno
ah, the brick set border deal, the u. k. any you agree on you trading arrangements for nolan islands? ah, i'm debug it. this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up jericho in lockdown after a drive by shooting death, anger, a ropes over the escalating violence in the occupied westbank. another earthquake shakes turkey, at least one person killed more than a 100 injured in the latest scab. and the 3 main contenders say that on the way to victory in nigeria presidential election. ah,...
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john, a whole asthma it's not often in u. k. e u relations that optimism wins the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post brags in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame at will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided
john, a whole asthma it's not often in u. k. e u relations that optimism wins the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern...
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a post, see you mentioned the u. k. we absolutely failings, it's very interesting just to see these figures, what's behind the resilience here because as you say, for some time, leaders, officials have said that russia's gone, russian is not going to survive this bombardment of sanctions. but it is, yes, i think it, and it's really that the us in particular, but the west is we were fast the below the time thought that everyone would fall in line. the fact is that russians allies that take the prime example turkey, also a nice so member, refused to sanction russia. there's no problem with me getting coca cola, just like coca cola now isn't produced. russia, but it's been produced in iran. it's produced in beckett's done so they've problems on that. what we've seen is just all of this west and rhetoric, as you've said, and we've actually got a really good clip that we can look at now just to show us what they said a year ago. the sanctions measures we impose today, i think without question, were the most consequential eve
a post, see you mentioned the u. k. we absolutely failings, it's very interesting just to see these figures, what's behind the resilience here because as you say, for some time, leaders, officials have said that russia's gone, russian is not going to survive this bombardment of sanctions. but it is, yes, i think it, and it's really that the us in particular, but the west is we were fast the below the time thought that everyone would fall in line. the fact is that russians allies that take the...
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i mean, the u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you can just embrace u. s. foreign policy. the u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop, 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of breaks it. right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an ex both. so the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. wrapping up his trip to the west by the us secretary of state has reaffirmed washington's commitments to a 2 state solution to the palestine is really conflict. anthony blank
i mean, the u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you can just embrace u. s. foreign policy. the u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop, 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of breaks it. right. so the real issue there. and on top of that,...
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k. e u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post brags in trade between the u. k. and the i you, this new frame at will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. the deal provides for smooth the trade between the u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules
k. e u relations that optimism winds the day. so this was a rare moment, a smile that said a deal had been done. today's agreement delivers smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place and our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. the used chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named winds of framework. updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post...
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k. france as well as the u. s. are directed against the russian federation. moscow will take this into account. it is unacceptable that the u. s. has started to reshape the world order only to suit itself. in the last year that parisha nuclear plant in ukraine, which is the largest in europe, has come close to nuclear disaster. and the possibility of nuclear weapons is being used if the war escalates has been widely reported. music good, there's no steady quote change and acknowledging the end of the war. all those gathered at the conference center in central moscow stood in silence to commemorate russian service people who died put in announced a special fund to assist the family, the soldier than veterans. russia will do whatever it takes to win the message from a defiant president put in was to assure his people what you're hearing from the rest is untrue. according to him, the rest has been unable to isolate russia. if he did military or break its economy by the board drugs past the one year mark, there is no d
k. france as well as the u. s. are directed against the russian federation. moscow will take this into account. it is unacceptable that the u. s. has started to reshape the world order only to suit itself. in the last year that parisha nuclear plant in ukraine, which is the largest in europe, has come close to nuclear disaster. and the possibility of nuclear weapons is being used if the war escalates has been widely reported. music good, there's no steady quote change and acknowledging the end...
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i am paying to lots of customs duties and are paying in the u . k. and in germany or poland or rather than just doing a thing once i met came in here. so, as you have had to do a lot more work for no more business astern is working with raw materials for the cosmetics industry. the increased workload means that the company's productivity has taken a hit and low productivity is something that the british economy as a whole is suffering from the medium to long term. britain will be 4 percent worse off than if it had stayed in the u. that's according to official forecasts. so many british business leaders are not surprisingly now asking what really are the benefits of breaks it? then a lot, ren cannot see any upsides of brake said for a company, or indeed her industry with regards to the country as a whole. the british economy has recovered more slowly after the pandemic than other comparable economies. but we've had increased uncertainty since the referendum back in 2016. at that point we saw that business investment as a shared g. d p really took a hi
i am paying to lots of customs duties and are paying in the u . k. and in germany or poland or rather than just doing a thing once i met came in here. so, as you have had to do a lot more work for no more business astern is working with raw materials for the cosmetics industry. the increased workload means that the company's productivity has taken a hit and low productivity is something that the british economy as a whole is suffering from the medium to long term. britain will be 4 percent...
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after a trip to the u. k. a lot of my zalinski touches down in paris for talked with the french president and the german chance ah, i'm burnt. gov. it's good to have you with us more than 12000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. the death toll is expected to rise further as more victims are found in remote areas. the 1st quake struck near the turkish city of ga, the, and tap and the destruction stretches along turkeys. southern border and parts of northern syria. international rescue crews are now helping in the desperate search for survivors. and they are given hope by miraculous rescues, like the one you're about to see. in the early hours of wednesday morning rescue workers in the turkish city of other men found hope under the rubble they had heard voices, voice, robert falconer, wilson. oliver bobby would work from um york, missouri, we told him, you know, barely with marcella. a 3 year old mohammed and later his mother fatma what pulled to safety another tow
after a trip to the u. k. a lot of my zalinski touches down in paris for talked with the french president and the german chance ah, i'm burnt. gov. it's good to have you with us more than 12000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. the death toll is expected to rise further as more victims are found in remote areas. the 1st quake struck near the turkish city of ga, the, and tap and the destruction stretches along turkeys. southern border and parts of...
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now, we've met our search and rescue teams from the u. k. from hungry from mexico, even today, some broad, especially trained dog search and rescue dogs, which are considered to be very critical and finding survivors under the rubble. but of course, the over all task here is just overwhelming and many wonder whether this will be enough. but turkey definitely needs all the help that can get. people need food, they need shelter, they need electricity, gas basically everything because so, so many people have lost absolutely everything. julia han in turkey for a thank you so much for that update. meanwhile, rescue efforts in neighboring syria are being complicated by the effects that countries 12 year long civil war. the affected area in syria is divided between government controlled territory. and a rebel held enclave where millions were already relying on humanitarian aid to mosque, as is demanding that international sanctions be dropped, saying they're hindering relief efforts to w has this exclusive report. i saw b who same can barely take h
now, we've met our search and rescue teams from the u. k. from hungry from mexico, even today, some broad, especially trained dog search and rescue dogs, which are considered to be very critical and finding survivors under the rubble. but of course, the over all task here is just overwhelming and many wonder whether this will be enough. but turkey definitely needs all the help that can get. people need food, they need shelter, they need electricity, gas basically everything because so, so many...
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d p really took a hit in the u. k. and it hasn't really recovered while in other countries it was growing during that period. ellsbury is the nearest town to asked and chemicals. people in the area voted narrowly to leave you. but to day we could not find many convinced by the realities of breaks. it was a lot of promises my sickly born mister johnson. a motto sumani will come true. he so brother of i'm ready deal. i haven't seen it specs. it is a tragedy where i don't think we were too small to be of any importance anywhere in the world with those situation. we're in the economic situation we're in is there is our subjects it, we should stayed in with europe and we're, we're, we're together now is known as issues we trade and whatnot. so yet more person opinion and great. i knew that everything was going to the tough, but in the long run will be a control. we'll look after ourselves and go from there. 3 years after the u. k. formerly left the you. one thing is clear breaks, it was always a political project. for many
d p really took a hit in the u. k. and it hasn't really recovered while in other countries it was growing during that period. ellsbury is the nearest town to asked and chemicals. people in the area voted narrowly to leave you. but to day we could not find many convinced by the realities of breaks. it was a lot of promises my sickly born mister johnson. a motto sumani will come true. he so brother of i'm ready deal. i haven't seen it specs. it is a tragedy where i don't think we were too small...