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k. u. k. home secretary, the decision has sparked international outrage, human rights group, such as the committee to protect journalists and honesty. international have spoken up for julian songs. the extradition of julian assange to the united states to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow to press freedom with implications for journalists everywhere. we urge the bite and administration to live up to it stated commitment to a free press by dropping all charges against the wiki leaks founder, allowing julian sons to be expedited to the u. s. would put him at great risk incense or chilling message to journalists, the world over. we call the u. k. to refrain from expediting julian assange for the us to drop the charges and for a songy to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this. it is an appalling symbol of how far the british and american government's commitment to human rights has declined. an
k. u. k. home secretary, the decision has sparked international outrage, human rights group, such as the committee to protect journalists and honesty. international have spoken up for julian songs. the extradition of julian assange to the united states to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow to press freedom with implications for journalists everywhere. we urge the bite and administration to live up to it stated commitment to a free press by dropping all charges...
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i think it's also about the fact that the u. k. has international obligations and responsibilities and, and it is undermining international refugee lobe, international law, more generally by entering this kind of agreement. so it, it encourages allan countries in the rich world to undermine international law and to attempt to circumvent their own obligations. claire, we just have about a minute left. just briefly, you know, boris johnson says that this is going to break the business model of criminal gangs . let me ask you 1st. do you think that's the case? and, and this is, is this something that's actually going to deter migration because people are still getting on board. we were still risking their lives? yeah, unfortunately, i think it's pretty clear that it's not, i should say people are still crossing. and the british government has tried a number of policies, parents, and none of them have had any effect at all. so even though it is more reasonable than any other, it isn't a fax to policy. so why should s succeed when any o
i think it's also about the fact that the u. k. has international obligations and responsibilities and, and it is undermining international refugee lobe, international law, more generally by entering this kind of agreement. so it, it encourages allan countries in the rich world to undermine international law and to attempt to circumvent their own obligations. claire, we just have about a minute left. just briefly, you know, boris johnson says that this is going to break the business model of...
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k. we went very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you, but that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. thank you for burger berg, at mass and london. of the face of to man, the missing in the remote amazon rain forest police in brazil. so they are still searching for british journalist dom phillips and indigenous experts. bruno pereira, earlier local media, had reported the pair had been found dead. they went missing more than a week ago while traveling by boat on a trip to research deforestation in the region. this blue back contains a backpack, laptop, and other personal items b
k. we went very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as...
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k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very unattractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda or the u. k. hom secretary pretty patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. and she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. any of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago, he said, south sudan amid the country civil war, he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead with his little boykin and i would go school, but to not school spirit. one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewhere. he feels bad for the migrant center. wonder under the recent deal because they must apply for asylum here. the u. k. g of many the my must be to them you that human being are you r
k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very unattractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda or the u. k. hom secretary pretty patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. and she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. any of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated...
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k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very attractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to under a u. k. home secretary, preacher patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. meanwhile, asylum seekers already living in rwanda are painting a bleak picture of what new arrivals would face at transit center in wonder. these refugees try to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago he said south sudan amid the country civil war. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead. it is it'll walk in and i would just go back to ne placement. one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewh
k. but they are hoping basically to make it very, very attractive. the u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to under a u. k. home secretary, preacher patel has reacted to the fights cancellation. she said she was disappointed, but not deterred and would prepare for the next flight. meanwhile, asylum seekers already living in rwanda are painting a bleak picture of what new...
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the u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced they are planning to scrap parts of the hosting break that trade deal. the u. k wants to ease its flow of trade with northern ireland. but brussel says such a move would breach international law. the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is expected to leave the u. k. today, the controversial plan aims to discourage people from illegally crossing the english channel into brit human rights groups say some of those scheduled to be deported, include people flee afghanistan and syria, as well as iran and iraq. several people currently remain on the passenger list of the dozens were removed, following her legal on the challenges in this case, which turns on how the jack for more that less crossover to our corresponded big mass in long bigot. what's the current status of this plane? will it take off today? yes, for in secretary british forensics relist trust has confound that. the flight will take off at some point today, even though there are r
the u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced they are planning to scrap parts of the hosting break that trade deal. the u. k wants to ease its flow of trade with northern ireland. but brussel says such a move would breach international law. the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is expected to leave the u. k. today, the controversial plan aims to discourage people from illegally crossing the english channel into brit human rights...
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k. still has to be checked. the u. k is proposed legislation with scraps. some of those checks that you says the changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate . walla, now we have a little bit more from did abuse a break at mass. she explains whether there is still room for compromise. well, besides keep repeating that, they do want a negotiated solution on the u. k. are saying, well, we are tabling this really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the, you and, and the u. k. we with very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast. and then it needs to go to the house of lords, so there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house of lords. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at
k. still has to be checked. the u. k is proposed legislation with scraps. some of those checks that you says the changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate . walla, now we have a little bit more from did abuse a break at mass. she explains whether there is still room for compromise. well, besides keep repeating that, they do want a negotiated solution on the u. k. are saying, well, we are tabling this really. we are continuing to negotiate. and the you also don't really want a trade...
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the u. k. in other western countries, of course, have been supplying weapons to keep under the guise that they will be used to somehow resolve the conflicts a do you think that rhetoric is truthful? what we see exactly is that some of these weapon has been supply to give has been used against serial work, elation or veneers. in lugens, we have seen radio that is also sitting by the french artillery of the destruction of houses and civilians. only last week, i think it's about the city because of the shipping and the more weapon that has been chosen for that that's executive was the sort of deal that it has been supplied. or i don't even mention that it is in contradiction with the basic principle of non supply of items into the zone of conflicts and the responsible behavior. this is why the principal, which is a guy that you're going to union need to buy their supply weapons to zones of conflict. and as you understand it is use not only in the meet the process is used for this. and then i was u
the u. k. in other western countries, of course, have been supplying weapons to keep under the guise that they will be used to somehow resolve the conflicts a do you think that rhetoric is truthful? what we see exactly is that some of these weapon has been supply to give has been used against serial work, elation or veneers. in lugens, we have seen radio that is also sitting by the french artillery of the destruction of houses and civilians. only last week, i think it's about the city because...
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but the u. k. government disagrees. it insists the policies needed to stop a flood of all too often deadly megan crossings of the channel from france. it's very important. we get that we're going, we show that people trafficking doesn't work and we're able to reduce the costs over time over legal immigration and see, and i, to kingdom the un high commissioner for refugees has called the plans catastrophic . this is all wrong, this deal for so many different reasons. the precedent that this creates these catastrophic for a concept that needs to be shared like asylum. this hostile and rondo capital kigali is expected to house the 1st migrants sent under the u. k. agreement. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tight security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. to w correspondence in london, big mass told us about the status of the deportation flight an hour ago. yes, foreign secretary, british foreign sex religious trust has confirmed that the flight will take off at s
but the u. k. government disagrees. it insists the policies needed to stop a flood of all too often deadly megan crossings of the channel from france. it's very important. we get that we're going, we show that people trafficking doesn't work and we're able to reduce the costs over time over legal immigration and see, and i, to kingdom the un high commissioner for refugees has called the plans catastrophic . this is all wrong, this deal for so many different reasons. the precedent that this...
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but that equaled ations and now being challenged and the u. k. home secretary patel says the government will not be deterred and is pressing ahead with planning for future flights. well, this decision by the stressful coup to intervene was disappointing. and surprising, given the repeats, if unconsidered judgments to the country in our domestic court, we remain committed to this policy, these repeated legal barriers. all madam deputy speaker, very similar to those that we experience with all other removal flies. and we believe that will fully compliant with all domestic and international obligations. i'm preparations for off each bright from the next flights of already begun. optimistic course of the view that the flight could go ahead to come out here in the battle if it breaks it flash again, europe takes legal action against the u. k. after it ditches a difficult trained deal in the shadow of war. the no such for ukraine is missing. people begins survive as of the fighting hunt for friends and family. ah, it's been the coldest start to the win
but that equaled ations and now being challenged and the u. k. home secretary patel says the government will not be deterred and is pressing ahead with planning for future flights. well, this decision by the stressful coup to intervene was disappointing. and surprising, given the repeats, if unconsidered judgments to the country in our domestic court, we remain committed to this policy, these repeated legal barriers. all madam deputy speaker, very similar to those that we experience with all...
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we hear from a member of the u. k. to be in community. and it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with watching r t international mon is peter scott and wherever you join us from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. and let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near police station in the ukrainian city of mila, topple local to claim. the kid was behind the bluff, and explosion as a power station. also plunged parts of the south eastern city in the upper orchard region that danced into darkness. no injuries we reported in key of as yet to comments on any of those incidents. meanwhile, intense fighting continues in the city of several done yet with new guns. republic forces now in control of its residential areas. fighters from the republic have now taken around 97 percent of its territory. and yet scruple, big forces are also advancing with more than a dozen settlements falling under
we hear from a member of the u. k. to be in community. and it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees except ukrainians, but they send others back to wanda with watching r t international mon is peter scott and wherever you join us from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. and let's start off with the latest from the ground in ukrainian. conflicts for people were injured in an explosion near police station in the ukrainian city of mila, topple local to claim. the...
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but the u. k. government's been keen to underplay this new bill. that's clearly not how brussel sees it. what happens next? yeah, that's right, the british government and specifically bars johnson very keen to show this as being nothing more than a quick fix. nothing to see here. as said, johnson when pressed on the northern non protocol and accusations, of course, from the european union that britain is unilaterally deciding to break international law by scrapping best perhaps for those thought his details. and the whole of the breck said sir debacle. had taken many years to reach the points in which both sides could agree on the status of northern ireland. and what would happen to good scurrying from the united kingdom going from great britain rather to northern ireland, to part of the u. k. but now the decision made by britain to draw up this bill, which is making its way through parliament, it will be debated by am pays. but what it does essentially is streamline and britain's eyes. what happens to goods when it arrives in northern ireland? the
but the u. k. government's been keen to underplay this new bill. that's clearly not how brussel sees it. what happens next? yeah, that's right, the british government and specifically bars johnson very keen to show this as being nothing more than a quick fix. nothing to see here. as said, johnson when pressed on the northern non protocol and accusations, of course, from the european union that britain is unilaterally deciding to break international law by scrapping best perhaps for those...
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the u. k is home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's expedited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with whistleblower chelsea manning to steal and publish classified material from military operations in iraq and afghanistan. people. they say this put the lives of us agents in danger. his lawyers argue that no one was harmed, support his c assange as a courageous journalist who brought to light us war crimes. they say his case sets a dangerous precedent. this decision is a grave threat to freedom of speech. not just the julian, but for every journalism editor and media worker in this country, he faces a 175 years in prison for publishing information, which he's one jam with the world over and have been nominated for the nobel peace prize. but the u. k. courts roa
the u. k is home secretary has now moved him a step closer ordering his extradition. but the assange team say they'll appeal using every legal avenue to keep him out of us hands. the fact is that if he's expedited to the united states, the conditions he will be under will be so oppressive the case he is facing is so oppressive that it will drive him to take his own life. the u. s. accuses assange of working with whistleblower chelsea manning to steal and publish classified material from...
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the u. k. as council, its 1st deportation flights to rwanda, which was set to take off on tuesday evening. it happened after a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights, which is ruled that asylum seekers could face a real risk of irreversible hom, on return to their home country. the cancellation is seen as a blow to the government of revenue. subarus johnson who had insisted the deportations would go ahead. the deputies berg mass has more from london. the government has really been put under spots a lot of publicly in the last days we've had foreign secretary list trust saying that it's not the, it's not the policy that is immoral, but it's actually the people smugglers. it's there is people who help other people across the channel in boats and that costs lives. and she says, this is necessary as a deterrent because britain wants to be seen as a country that is not well coming of to, to, to, to the, to many people that they want to create in an old town that was used year
the u. k. as council, its 1st deportation flights to rwanda, which was set to take off on tuesday evening. it happened after a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights, which is ruled that asylum seekers could face a real risk of irreversible hom, on return to their home country. the cancellation is seen as a blow to the government of revenue. subarus johnson who had insisted the deportations would go ahead. the deputies berg mass has more from london. the government has...
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the u. k . government's decision has left us with no choice but to act. the u. k says it's disappointed the e u has chosen to take legal action. the prime minister of the republic of ireland says the move by brussels makes a step up in the conflict, but he says the road to a negotiated settlement is still open. while a trade war would be very damaging and all round and in relation to the economies of united kingdom, ireland, and europe. but as i said earlier, the immediate focus now should be on commencing of santa negotiations between united can and government and european union in respect to the operational protocol . and that, that is our focus. obviously, if you know, if you know the cuban government pursues unilateralists track without any engagement, when that that would create challenges and real problems for more on the ramifications of this move. we can bring in neil daugherty, professor of political science and sociology at the national university of ireland in galway, a very welcome to the day sir. the northern ireland protocol in the brick city agree
the u. k . government's decision has left us with no choice but to act. the u. k says it's disappointed the e u has chosen to take legal action. the prime minister of the republic of ireland says the move by brussels makes a step up in the conflict, but he says the road to a negotiated settlement is still open. while a trade war would be very damaging and all round and in relation to the economies of united kingdom, ireland, and europe. but as i said earlier, the immediate focus now should be...
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most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel, but now instead of having their claims processed in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much, the w corresponding big monster in london. thanks the man you can see behind me was once a popular singer, performing in front of millions and packed venues and on russia state television as m, as in tom bussey willis with his russian lyrics. the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match, but with the invasion of ukraine, he began to rethink his part in russia's propaganda machine. now is an outspoken critic of the kremlin, and that has turned many of his fans against him. oh, in touch with solis was a star in russia. ah, the latvian singer performed on russian state media and even held concerts in the criminal oh, toward the world's largest country. oh. thinking in russian, celebrating the language and enjoy the company of his russian fans, movies, governments are, you still c
most of them have some sort of ties to the u. k. have family here. this is why they went on this dangerous journey across the channel, but now instead of having their claims processed in the u. k, they can face this deportation to rhonda. thank you very much, the w corresponding big monster in london. thanks the man you can see behind me was once a popular singer, performing in front of millions and packed venues and on russia state television as m, as in tom bussey willis with his russian...
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u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap some parts of the post breaks or the trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ardent, or brussels, says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was underway on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which opposes a 2nd vote by 55 percent of voters. it's gotten chose to remain in the u. k. in 2014 the refresh case for will staying in the u. k, a flight and carrying asylum seekers to were wanda is expected to leave at their today the 1st under a controversial new plan. aiming to discourage migrants from crossing the english channel into britain. human rights groups of and church leaders have criticized a policy as immoral. our next report looks at so messiah seekers who already been already spent time in rwanda. they paint a bleak picture of what aw
u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap some parts of the post breaks or the trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ardent, or brussels, says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was underway on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which...
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and the u. k. many are cutting back on consumption of both food and energy according to polls, one in 6 germans are skipping meals. i mean, skyrocketing food prices and across europe. the authorities are warning of a harsh cold winter to come. who knows how much longer key has before the west decides to cut its losses abroad and focus on far bigger problems at home. we don't know where these weapons are. lending some might be being used by the troops. but we know that many are destroyed before they're even deployed by directly, that the pose, or even in the trains. and also the concerns for the effects of the war on europe, particularly energy and food costs are going to already having an impact on the population. the similarity between the reporting of the war in the major newspapers and overwhelmingly, in the last couple of weeks, the stories have changed. tone a bit. they've mentioned the service of ammunition. they've mentioned the some ukrainian losses. they've mentioned difficulty of energy p
and the u. k. many are cutting back on consumption of both food and energy according to polls, one in 6 germans are skipping meals. i mean, skyrocketing food prices and across europe. the authorities are warning of a harsh cold winter to come. who knows how much longer key has before the west decides to cut its losses abroad and focus on far bigger problems at home. we don't know where these weapons are. lending some might be being used by the troops. but we know that many are destroyed before...
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they rusty's, they can have a better life in the u. k. if the problem is between the day is this who you know what my granddaughter who travels from france, then british government has to deal with this problem with their for us government . net with rhonda the european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post brick set agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but he says there is no legal or political justification for the person to unilaterally change an international agreement. so that's called a state effect. this is illegal the okay bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cost a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. this guy's ne barker, he joins now from london need give us a bit of context here. what is this asked with the european commission? only bass, and what will the
they rusty's, they can have a better life in the u. k. if the problem is between the day is this who you know what my granddaughter who travels from france, then british government has to deal with this problem with their for us government . net with rhonda the european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post brick set agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but he says there is no legal or...
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the u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap parts of the post brags, trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ireland, but brussels says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was under way on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which opposes a 2nd vote. 55 percent of voters in scotland chose to remain in the u. k. in 2014 address for activists from ecuador, indigenous groups of blocked roads nationwide to protest. the economic policies are right when president in yet more less or at least 10 provinces were affected by demonstrations focused on rising fuel prices. when he was once a popular singer, playing 2 millions impact venues and on russian state television in tarsh brosuti with his russian lyrics, the latvian artist won a legion of fans and a paycheck to match. but with the invasi
the u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to scrap parts of the post brags, trade deal. the u. k. wants to ease the flow of trade with northern ireland, but brussels says the plans would breach international law. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has laid out her intentions to hold a 2nd independence referendum. she said that work was under way on how to proceed without the consent of the british government, which...
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still ahead on al jazeera, the u. k. is controversial migrant deal with one days on the spotlight as the leaders of both countries meas, into golly, and heavy rainfall in indian administer kashmir triggers. landslide, money ah, with hello. we got some really heavy rain pushing across ne, in parts of china, or at the moment you see this long line of cloud which runs down across the korean peninsula associated with this area of low pressure. and the may you front, the seasonal front, which is very active, some big and foundry down pause could lead to some localized flooding. dismantle central parts. the good news for southern air is, is it is largely dry over the next couple of days where the will be one or 2 showers to make a way into the weekend. but nothing like the kind of heavy rain that we've seen recently. so that where to weather that'll make its way across western parts of japan as we go on through saturday. try to get across the mountains sheltered by the mountains. tokyo lottie drive little here beside temps, he
still ahead on al jazeera, the u. k. is controversial migrant deal with one days on the spotlight as the leaders of both countries meas, into golly, and heavy rainfall in indian administer kashmir triggers. landslide, money ah, with hello. we got some really heavy rain pushing across ne, in parts of china, or at the moment you see this long line of cloud which runs down across the korean peninsula associated with this area of low pressure. and the may you front, the seasonal front, which is...
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and what about the u. k? i mean, you're speaking to us from london, and as you know, of course, the bank of england increase their base rate for the 5th time in a row last week to 1.25 percent. but inflation has had another 40 year high and may reaching 9 point one percent. it's pretty astounding. how much higher do you think it could go? oh, i can't talk in detail about the, about the, the u. k. but i can look at the states. i've done a lot of research in that area. all right, if we look at the last period of high inflation america, one thing we have to understand is that inflation is sticky. and once it's established, it's tough to get rid of. so inflation in the states at a high or low 14.6 percent march $980.00. the fed started sharply increase in interest rates to get ahead of it to try to bring it down. they brought interest rates up to 19 point one percent by june, 1981. and in spite of these higher interest rates, inflation didn't drop down below 3 percent until june. 1983 are roughly 3 years from the
and what about the u. k? i mean, you're speaking to us from london, and as you know, of course, the bank of england increase their base rate for the 5th time in a row last week to 1.25 percent. but inflation has had another 40 year high and may reaching 9 point one percent. it's pretty astounding. how much higher do you think it could go? oh, i can't talk in detail about the, about the, the u. k. but i can look at the states. i've done a lot of research in that area. all right, if we look at...
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that's 5 times higher than in the u. k. small countries home to 13000000 people, making it the 2nd most densely populated in africa and competition for land and resources as contributed to decades of ethnic and political tensions are at. val has our report. we're wanting authorities say everything is ready for the 1st group of refugees being sent from the u. k. they'll be brought to this hostile in the capital kit. got the deal between the u. k and the london government has been heavily criticized. but both are defending, the agreement is not official. and as you see out of a defense asset fifties saw means that we are lead or take them is made, shows journalists, the services awaiting the arrivals, fully furnished, bedrooms dining spaces, spots, facilities. but these are on thinks refugees leave their homes for here at another center, lawanda refugees from south to then sudan each opiate every 2 year and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here . no, i just want to go ahe
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and other one for the u. k. or any kind of manufacturer who wants to benefit from the access to both the markets of the u. k. in the you should have 2 different production lines. so, so therefore what i'm, what i'm saying here is let's focus on practicalities. let's focus on how to make the operation of the protocol to move and this is what the, what we are going to do. therefore, our response, the day is, is measured, so therefore it's proportional. then that's the, that's the reason why we also fleshing out that what we are putting on the table. it's really over and ready if you have her positive reaction from the okay side. polity. cookeville an engagement. this can be done in nora as we did it through the medicines. we demonstrated that we can sort out the very difficult issue with a very short period of time. and what we are offering here already made recipes, how we can solve the problems of s. b, s checks, problems of customs procedures. and so as i said, sir, we always been ready to discuss other issues
and other one for the u. k. or any kind of manufacturer who wants to benefit from the access to both the markets of the u. k. in the you should have 2 different production lines. so, so therefore what i'm, what i'm saying here is let's focus on practicalities. let's focus on how to make the operation of the protocol to move and this is what the, what we are going to do. therefore, our response, the day is, is measured, so therefore it's proportional. then that's the, that's the reason why we...
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the u. k. is that serious risk from climate change, flooding and storm damage could make many areas uninhabitable by 2015, the government is planning to spend $7000000000.00 to protect the coast. but experts say hard decisions are needed about which areas are saved and which are surrendered to the c journal hall reports from sidmouth in devon. this is sidmouth on the devon coast, a georgia town that lost a 100 meters of shoreline in a century, a rate that's now close to double in places on its east beach. the cliffs have been crumbling for years where once there was climate denial, there is now an unavoidable reality. as we watched another section fell into the sea, a certain the climate change now has changed people's perception. in the last couple years. i think the recognition that there's a tremendous danger from climate change coastal defense is already in place, protect the towns problem out, but they've affected the natural title drift, making things worse for the nearby cliffs. down her
the u. k. is that serious risk from climate change, flooding and storm damage could make many areas uninhabitable by 2015, the government is planning to spend $7000000000.00 to protect the coast. but experts say hard decisions are needed about which areas are saved and which are surrendered to the c journal hall reports from sidmouth in devon. this is sidmouth on the devon coast, a georgia town that lost a 100 meters of shoreline in a century, a rate that's now close to double in places on its...
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k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords. there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the house load. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well as from the you bought that really a solution can be negotiated in the end. the european space agency has released trove of data. i nearly 2000000000. yes, 1000000000 stars and our galaxy. he one giant step towards creating the most accurate map, yet of the milky way. the data is all thanks to the essays guy a probe which is giving astronomers insights into how stars are born and how they die. the milky way, ah galactic home. a huge cloud of stars. one of thin is our son. that our closest neighbors in space hold so much mystery seen from earth. they appear so
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this while taking into account earlier, the u. k. specifically raised the issue with united nations about lack of human rights and principles of rule of law in rwanda. but now is the situation is unfolding in the interests of the british government. it's positions have changed because we're wanda agreed to accept the refugees in order to get support from the british government in international arenas and for the president of rwanda to gain approval. now as western brands leave russia on mass and protest over the conflict in ukraine. the fate of many companies here remains on certain after 3 decades in russia, mcdonald's on. so let's franchises, which have just reopened under a new name, tasty, full stop. r t. charlotte davinsky visited wall of the new restaurants to take a look at the changes and sample what's on offer. it's probably the most popular opening of a restaurant. well, since it originally opened in the 1990 s. and this is what they've been waiting for . the return of the big, well this new name is tasty for stop and it's
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k. many are cutting back on consumption of both food and energy according to polls. one in 6, germans are skipping meals and mid skyrocketing food prices. and across europe, the authorities are warning of a harsh cold winter to come, who knows how much longer kia has before the west decides to cut its losses abroad and focus on far bigger problems at home. from on this, let's cross live now. so alessandra bruno independent political analyst on is under welcome to oxy international. do you think there is a certain level of war fatigue among the west and public? because people might be shifting their attention to domestic problems? or is this just to be expected given that the war is now dragging on since was 4th month? thank you. i think that definitely is fatigue on both sides of the both aspects that you mentioned. there is fatigue because the war has now gone to 3 months, and we know that people's attention spans in the media are do not last that long. and also the concerns for the eff
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k, but effectively remains within the e. u. single market. the aim is to keep an open border with the republic of ireland, an e. u member state. yet some trade going through northern ireland still has to be tracked . here more details on what exactly britain wants to change regarding northern ireland shipments and how these actions could damage britton's international standing afresh. shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u. in britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates unnecessary barriers on, on trade, east west. ah, what we, what we can do is fix that. it's not a big deal. we can fix it in such a ways to remove those bureaucratic barriers. the northern ireland protocol is intended to ensure the free movement of goods between ireland and northern ireland . britain now wants to repeal large pa
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the u. k. is that to deport asylum seekers to wanda after a legal challenge against the policy fails? ah, outrage is muslim homes are demolished off to protest against comments about prophet mohammed made by indies governing party demands for liberty in cambodia as a court convicts government. critics of treason and 15 years of c, sion ye report highlights the struggles of people living in gauze on the sweeping is righty. restrictions and in sport. australia are heading to this year's world cup and kept our baby peru in intense penalties. shoot out to reach final and the 2nd time in a row. 7 ah hello, welcome to the program. the 1st flight carrying asylum seekers from the united kingdom to or wanda will take off in the next few hours. it's off to the supreme court upheld a decision on monday to reject an appeal from rights groups to hold the deportations . but more individual legal challenges are still being heard lower but unmanly as a support. o, a chorus of and go from protesters outside lon
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do make them to audi r u k. they had to stand there because there is to do comp, jennifer convention. you don't have to do that to go for refugees. that just to peer, nate data or for just sure to not to be sent in day let in the country where daily betty should do the visit and to randa, as a country. oh, which does not respect human rights, am afraid for this, you know, for just that is possible is in the countries that are on the government lead from mice, 2 to 3. then with this is over, just i am agreeing we, they show the day nasa rules, but the disadvantage is what they need is not gross. where the state is not today. the swimming pools, not today. yes, exactly. i was going to ask, i was gonna mention this to you. i mean, some of the pictures that we've been shown of these hostile swimming pools washing machines, facilities, i presume the average rwandan doesn't have. how do you explain it other than what to do? i'm not saying i'm not a big accommodation of the cedar fifty's. this would be bad to be the u.
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k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say the new arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun. al jazeera, ah, now president joe biden will make his 1st trip to the medley since taking office as you, as president next month. the 4 day tool will include a visit to israel, the occupied west bank, and to saudi arabia. biden is expected to meet saudi arabia's crown prince. mom had been some on the trip comes just a year after the bite administration concluded that saudi arabia's crowned prince ordered the brutal murder of the journalist jamal shoji. so let's go straight to our white house correspondent, kimberly how get and so what is the reaction likely to be, to the biden administration engaging in this way with a state it had once deemed a pariah. yeah, well versa, trip is fraught with controversy. and so it is not playing well domestically already give
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and they could be forced to north legal action against the u. k. and perhaps even retaliate with some trade restrictions, it could also put into jeopardy the relationship between the u. k. and the us because president biden has said what his priority is stupidity in northern ireland . and at the crux of this is that good friday agreement that is enshrined and protected hope. what was press meant to be protected by the brick set deal changes to this protocol could undermine, thus will find out the, the full details in the next 15 minutes. it seems that might be a deal to be done between the you and the u. k. a, but at the moment it's gonna take a lot of good will and the move that the government are about to make, could undermine that. thank you for that tale angela in london. the number of nuclear weapons around the world is set to rise for the 1st time since the end of the cold war. it's the warning coming from the start comb, international piece research institute. the thing time says the when you craig will make it hard to convince countries to
and they could be forced to north legal action against the u. k. and perhaps even retaliate with some trade restrictions, it could also put into jeopardy the relationship between the u. k. and the us because president biden has said what his priority is stupidity in northern ireland . and at the crux of this is that good friday agreement that is enshrined and protected hope. what was press meant to be protected by the brick set deal changes to this protocol could undermine, thus will find out...
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k, but effectively remains within the e u. single market. the aim is to keep an open border with the republic of ireland and e u. member states. yet some trade going through northern ireland still has to be checked. britain once a partial scrap on those checks, the eas says the changes are illegal and is threatening to retaliate. he probably is burg mass has more on whether there is still room to compromise. well, besides keep repeating that, they do want a negotiated solution. the u. k are saying, well, we are tabling this odd really. we are continuing to negotiate and lee, you also don't really want a trade war because ultimately it's, you know, it's, it's, it's about the whole trade between the e u and, and the u. k. we were very, very important trading partners and the u. s. threatening to, to, to, to take some action against the u. k. and, ah, but at the moment this is really not happening. so this is much further down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament house and then it needs to go to the house of lords that
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because if the field but i in you k, u k is better for them, they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say, then you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun, and 0. the leader of ecuador main indigenous peoples movement has been arrested on the 1st day of a nationwide strike. police say leo need this either was detained on suspicion of offences that will not specify is, has led protest demanding the government do more about high fuel prices. roads were blocked in several provinces. our latin america to lucy newman joins us now from santiago and chili. so what kind of reaction is they've been to the arrest the visa hi, this is getting far more complicated by the hour. in fact, i live near the us isa. when, after he was arrested around 5 o'clock in the morning local time. and now that was about 5 or 6 hours ago, he was taken to the capital, he thought, where presumably he would have been put before the port authorities. but that was not the case. it tur
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k. so the u. case proposed legislation which scrap some of those checks and the you says the changes are illegal and as threatened to retaliate, a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates unnecessary barriers on, on trade, east west. what we, what we can do is fix that not a big deal. we can fix it in such a ways to remove those bureaucratic barriers. the northern ireland protocol is intended to ensure the free movement of goods between ireland and northern ireland . britain now wants to repeal large parts of it, no more controls for some goods coming into northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally
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k and beyond some people say the u. k. neglecting ethical and legal obligation to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. is also shown a spotlight on one, the human rights record, which is something even the u. k. itself has been critical of last year over to you and human rights meeting in geneva, the u. k. said it was concerned about torture. enforce disappearances and killing of critics and political opponents. miranda, but the refugee deal is been on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that and certainly for his johnson prince charles in the commonwealth meeting or here happening here this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the party u. k, for president who could gummy and his government. heavy rainfall in indian administered kashmir is triggering landslides and flash flooding. the regions largest river has breached its danger level and flood warnings have been issued for the regions largest cities, renada, country lo
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so it's a dark day for the u. k, but the u. k. also failed to take a stand internationally to protect press freedom in journalism in signing this shameful expedition order. do you see any legal problems with this decision? i will, there's a number of issues with the case. we monitor the entire extradition of proceedings here in the u. k. court. so it's very frustrating that after 2 years of proceedings, a came full circle is once again a political decision of the home office, which again failed to act in the interest of journalism and press freedom. the we could see a situation where this will be in the u. k. court for possibly some months. at least a heads are big concerns or about the legal case in the us of course, because if juliana sanchez extradited there, he faces 18 counts related to his publication of information that was in the public interest. 17 of these are under the espionage act. the espionage act itself lacks of public interest defense. so he will be unable to defend himself because, of course, the reason that, tha
so it's a dark day for the u. k, but the u. k. also failed to take a stand internationally to protect press freedom in journalism in signing this shameful expedition order. do you see any legal problems with this decision? i will, there's a number of issues with the case. we monitor the entire extradition of proceedings here in the u. k. court. so it's very frustrating that after 2 years of proceedings, a came full circle is once again a political decision of the home office, which again failed...