0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when prince harry decided to move with his wife megan to the u. s. and leave the u. k. completely. and that has provided a field day for the media, both in the u. k. and actually across the world. however, despite those really major issues for the queen, i don't think that it has in any way overshadowed the jubilee because it's all about her. whether we see her or not, it is all about the queen and the palace has made sure it will always be about the queen. even a few weeks ago, deciding that only working royals would appear on the balcony with the queen during the fly, past. meaning no hurry, no, megan, no, andrew, no distraction. now you say it's all about the queen. we know the queen is still incredibly popular in the u. k. but what about across the common? well, so those countries that were former british colonies, are the royal still considered relevant there? well, it's amazing, isn't it? when you think back that when the queen became queen the empire, the british empire still existed. now it doesn't. however, she is still the head of state 15 countries, including the u. k. t
when prince harry decided to move with his wife megan to the u. s. and leave the u. k. completely. and that has provided a field day for the media, both in the u. k. and actually across the world. however, despite those really major issues for the queen, i don't think that it has in any way overshadowed the jubilee because it's all about her. whether we see her or not, it is all about the queen and the palace has made sure it will always be about the queen. even a few weeks ago, deciding that...
0
0.0
Jun 24, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
k and beyond some people say the u. k, neglecting it ethical and legal obligations to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. is also shown spotlights 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. every one of it's in the refugee deal is been on the table. the u. k for what he paid about a $150000000.00 to run the case on quiet about that. and certainly for his johnson, prince charles and the commonwealth meeting over here happening here. this week is going to be seen by many as a glowing endorsement on the part of the you. k for president polka gummy. and his government, millions of people in ethiopia are in urgent need of food aid. the nation is facing its worst route in 40 years. and the conflict in the northern to gray region is effecting a delivery humanitarian organization
k and beyond some people say the u. k, neglecting it ethical and legal obligations to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. is also shown spotlights 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. every one of it's in the refugee deal is been on the...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here in the u. k. the act of his good care for cali has launched a legal challenge against the government's plan to send undocumented migrants to a wanda the controversial immigration deal was signed in april when natasha butler is in san gat on the northern coast of france. well, there are some shoes here, some clothes. this is a warehouse in cali used by the british volunteer le charity care for cali. it is where they stalk their donations. are for some of the migrants that come to this region, many of whom, of course, are hoping to cross the english channel to reach the u. k. now, care for calais has been one of the most vocal critics and opponents of the u. k. for wonder asylum policy, which is a plan that would see asylum seekers sent from the u. k. 21 to fort the home office says would be processing and resettlement board critic se is inhumane. and cruel will care for cali has decided to lot legal proceedings against the u. k. government to try and stop a 1st flight of asylum seekers from b u. k.
here in the u. k. the act of his good care for cali has launched a legal challenge against the government's plan to send undocumented migrants to a wanda the controversial immigration deal was signed in april when natasha butler is in san gat on the northern coast of france. well, there are some shoes here, some clothes. this is a warehouse in cali used by the british volunteer le charity care for cali. it is where they stalk their donations. are for some of the migrants that come to this...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a member of the syrian community in the u. k. share his thoughts with us on the government's decision. now, i mean you had this wanted, of course this law's been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition, legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens the retention period for any one who illegally crosses the border into britain from 6 months to 4 years. even the u. n. has condemned these actions, but politics, as they say, has no conscience. the paradox, as we previously mentioned, is that the british government has criticized the president of wanda and the human rights situation in that country. however, british interests have been ultimately decisively for the sake of these interests, the british government has turned a blind eye to a great many thanks. what british prime minister boris johnson says, the deportation plan will help tackled human tr
a member of the syrian community in the u. k. share his thoughts with us on the government's decision. now, i mean you had this wanted, of course this law's been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition, legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens the retention period for any one who illegally crosses the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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 walk 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 these creates these catastrophic for the concept that needs to be shared like asylum, this hostile and run those 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 or more on this last spring. and are you k correspondence bargain, mass, a bigot? just contextualize, as far as how popular is this move these plane deportations? it's interesting layla, a recent opinion.
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 walk 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 these...
0
0.0
Jun 14, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
u. k. tour a wanda is due to take off market starts have a 5 year trial in which some asylum seekers deemed to have entered the u. k. illegally. a. transported to a wander to claim refuge that but the plane could only be carrying one passenger after dozens of asylum seekers, one individual appeals against deportation. tuesday's fight is reportedly costing more than $600000.00. the prime minister boris johnson is admitted that his government might need to change the law to ensure deportations can continue. we're trying to make a distinction between legal pathways to the u. k, which we support. we want people to be able to come here in fear that lives we want to do it legally and safely. and that's why we have all the safe and legal roots that are open to, to people. what we want to do is to show the people track because that, that they're breaking the law, they're risking people's lives and it will work anyway. now, if will it be necessary to change some laws to help us as we go along, it ma
u. k. tour a wanda is due to take off market starts have a 5 year trial in which some asylum seekers deemed to have entered the u. k. illegally. a. transported to a wander to claim refuge that but the plane could only be carrying one passenger after dozens of asylum seekers, one individual appeals against deportation. tuesday's fight is reportedly costing more than $600000.00. the prime minister boris johnson is admitted that his government might need to change the law to ensure deportations...
0
0.0
Jun 23, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
k and beyond some people say the u. k, neglecting it ethical and legal obligations to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. there's 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 bits in the refugee deal is being on the table, the u. k. for what he paid about a $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 a lot more still to come this our i could always feel price protests and lessons say indigenous communities say the presence performs of the most vulnerable court between climate change and conflict agencies. baffled to
k and beyond some people say the u. k, neglecting it ethical and legal obligations to give those people a chance to apply for asylum in the u. k. there's 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 bits in the refugee deal is being on the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
k. way 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 farther down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast, and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. 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 and the goal is solution can be negotiated in the end. rock legend, mick jagger! you seem behind me as tested positive for coven 19. the 78 year old lead singer of the rolling stones is currently on a tour of europe. stones have called off a concert plan for amsterdam this evening, saying the safety of the audience and toying through must be a priority. the tours to celebrate the band 60th anniversary. or you go to have a quick look at our top story. crane as its forces have been pushed out of the center of the eastern city
k. way 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 farther down the line because this bill also needs to go through parliament fast, and then it needs to go to the house of lords that there will be quite a lot of backlash, especially from the has flowed. so both sides will be hoping that there is a lot of posturing at the moment from the u. k, as well...
0
0.0
Jun 19, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so the u. k. justifying the bill under the quote doctrine of necessity. do you think that's persuasive enough for the you? i think we're in a poor place now. the cascade of events over the production of this new piece of said threatened legislation and his threatened legislation even even if it's passed, it will still have to get through a lot of hoops and it may never be actually applied. but it is an important threat . and it, it is a great worry now for businesses throughout great britain and ireland, but not just businesses for the communities that they serve to the jobs that they create and, and invest further in the use of the word necessity is a legal, less legalistic term, obviously leaving lots of room for interpretation and calibration. the reality is that the greater number of businesses and communities served by those businesses have been getting on with at the implementation of the protocol. i'll be at with some wrinkles, but every new regime, every new formulation of business rules does take time to adjust and there are ample mechanisms in p
so the u. k. justifying the bill under the quote doctrine of necessity. do you think that's persuasive enough for the you? i think we're in a poor place now. the cascade of events over the production of this new piece of said threatened legislation and his threatened legislation even even if it's passed, it will still have to get through a lot of hoops and it may never be actually applied. but it is an important threat . and it, it is a great worry now for businesses throughout great britain...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
k. agree to send a new batch of heavy weapons to key as we hear from russia's faster to britain, who says he doubts london, willingness to support ukraine when the conflict. and it's an interesting question whether you will be interested after that one particular in the building you're putting in quoting money to the sort at this time in permanent us political adult security. china not being the ukranian president's speech as an international summit, but later apparently delete the a warm welcome. this is, are you into national with the latest news is good to have you with us that we thought with the latest when they don't yet scans le ganske republics where the ukrainian military has intensified its shelling of residential areas. at least 5 people have been wounded after a massive hit. the city of goal of coaches, north of don't you ask a number of homes that have been severely damaged as well as the vital infrastructure is comes off the don. yes, school thirty's reported friday. the 5
k. agree to send a new batch of heavy weapons to key as we hear from russia's faster to britain, who says he doubts london, willingness to support ukraine when the conflict. and it's an interesting question whether you will be interested after that one particular in the building you're putting in quoting money to the sort at this time in permanent us political adult security. china not being the ukranian president's speech as an international summit, but later apparently delete the a warm...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
k is not reliable. if the u. k. reliable, you case completely reliable? i think people around the world will appreciate that this issue is fundamental to the integrity of our country. it is fundamental to be a single country, not a divided country, in which part of it is a collie of a foreign power, with a foreign court exercising jurisdiction over part of our country. this is mr. how, except we have to leave it there. we have to leave it, i apologize, we don't, we ran out of time, but we really appreciate you coming on martin how from lawyers for britain. thank you very much for sharing your views with us. that was the day and as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter, l, d, w, and you can also reach out to me my twitter handle is layla, iraq. i see you tomorrow with, [000:00:00;00] with with 2 o 3 or not to own. what about a sharing economy instead? a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new the economics magazine, maybe in germany, connect on d. w. a secret war that began over 40 years ago has been w
k is not reliable. if the u. k. reliable, you case completely reliable? i think people around the world will appreciate that this issue is fundamental to the integrity of our country. it is fundamental to be a single country, not a divided country, in which part of it is a collie of a foreign power, with a foreign court exercising jurisdiction over part of our country. this is mr. how, except we have to leave it there. we have to leave it, i apologize, we don't, we ran out of time, but we...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
u k. and the u. an extension of the intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. ah, and that people should not expect them to be are you saying news or analysis that is objective and impartial and effectively they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction. they enable, who was that are currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the u. s. in the u. k. and they sustain those wars with the propaganda that they manufacture. and the thing is that the propaganda is copy paste. you couldn't go universally across the entire media complex and you will see no variational deviation from the propaganda lines on very hot, complex vanessa bailey independent investigative journalist. thank you for your time. thank you and thank you for joining us here on our t international. as always, you can find plenty more information on our website, aussie ah, with no one. no, sir. no, no. admiral hooker, no, no. what door more real to what? the unit 731 was a un
u k. and the u. an extension of the intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. ah, and that people should not expect them to be are you saying news or analysis that is objective and impartial and effectively they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction. they enable, who was that are currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the u. s. in the u. k. and they sustain those wars with the propaganda that they manufacture. and the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the controversial deal cause for asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k. a, the restore rise or on boats being sent to a wander and not allowed to return. their kigali will take full responsibility for the migrants and their asylum applications. in exchange for economic aid. the british government argues the program is intended to undermine people smuggling networks and dissuade people from trying to cross the english channel. it says more than $10000.00 people have made the dangerous crossing so far this year. but campaign is say, the plan also puts migrants in danger and suggests the government is trying to dodge its international obligations. we don't believe any one should be being punished for claiming asylum. he guys a secretary ref he convention. we have the, the right to claim assault him as a human right. but the court's decision is not necessarily final. the rolling left the door open for a last minute appeal, something campaign and say that will launch on monday and report to by the french government concludes that the chaos at the champions lea
the controversial deal cause for asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k. a, the restore rise or on boats being sent to a wander and not allowed to return. their kigali will take full responsibility for the migrants and their asylum applications. in exchange for economic aid. the british government argues the program is intended to undermine people smuggling networks and dissuade people from trying to cross the english channel. it says more than $10000.00 people have made the dangerous crossing...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and u. k. for nuclear powered submarines, both australia and france. hope the payment will allow for a reset in their bilateral relationship. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plan to deport international asylum seekers from you . k territory to the east traffic in nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away in return for taking britain's unwanted migrants were wanda, is to receive economic aid. the idea behind the deal is to discourage would be asylum seekers from trying to cross into britain illegally. but human rights campaigners are promising their fight against the plan is not yet over. the british high court ruling gives the green light for the removal of asylum seekers from the u. k. the threat had been looming for some time, but the decision still had many migrants hard. this don't really understand for the rec center. yes. is it moodle policy? we got refugees or spoken to more than a 100 human, given these notices that say they go to forcibly removed from the country. the court's decision means the 1st flights
and u. k. for nuclear powered submarines, both australia and france. hope the payment will allow for a reset in their bilateral relationship. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plan to deport international asylum seekers from you . k territory to the east traffic in nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away in return for taking britain's unwanted migrants were wanda, is to receive economic aid. the idea behind the deal is to discourage would be asylum seekers...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i have met the u. k. secretary of state for defense, ben wallace, hold on. we discussed how to stop russian aggression and how to stop it. mounting a potential offense and what supplies are needed for our army. the british show true leadership in defense matters. president ab person is now confirmed a new shipment over at long range rocket launches. and thus, in addition, see thousands of anti tank missiles, ahmed vehicles, and our defense systems ahead of ukraine's military intelligence has recently said that the country's troops have almost run out of ammunition and now rely on western supplies. russia's ambassador to the u. k. andre kellen dallas, whether london will be interested in supporting ukraine when the conflict eventually ends at one gave the big it makes ukraine and so just continue to fight. and it is a senior, i should say because, but it is providing money, not much money. it is, it is providing web on it's in for says kind of just in the army to continue funding and no single knowledge about or seagly about the future. or if you great what's
i have met the u. k. secretary of state for defense, ben wallace, hold on. we discussed how to stop russian aggression and how to stop it. mounting a potential offense and what supplies are needed for our army. the british show true leadership in defense matters. president ab person is now confirmed a new shipment over at long range rocket launches. and thus, in addition, see thousands of anti tank missiles, ahmed vehicles, and our defense systems ahead of ukraine's military intelligence has...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
k, because they will have to apply for asylum here. the u. k. g of many, they're my missy to them. you that human being i, you live. you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism law. because if the field but i in you okay, you case, but a for little it's not a message. the british or the rwandan government want to hear this hostile in kigali is ready to how's the 1st migrant sent under the new deal. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tied security measures and opinion that may not be shared by some of the new arrivals. let's bring in charles and to show bandy freelance journalist based in kigali rwanda. charles, it's good to have you on the program. now, what is rhonda offering these people deported from the u. k. as in what the one of these really soon are they offering them 1st are thrive. some will be often those who are willing to stay young. we're fund still sheeps on new accounts. zia be given the skills so that they can read that word into serbia and roll for jobs. i think any other one? hm. okay, so what about for a one day it's, it's going
k, because they will have to apply for asylum here. the u. k. g of many, they're my missy to them. you that human being i, you live. you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism law. because if the field but i in you okay, you case, but a for little it's not a message. the british or the rwandan government want to hear this hostile in kigali is ready to how's the 1st migrant sent under the new deal. it's general manager said it was not a prison despite tied security measures and...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the u. k. home secretaries announcements on extradition, sparks international outrage, human rights organizations such as the committee to protect journalists and honesty . international have spoken up for the whistleblower. 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 biden administration to live up to it stated commitment to a free press by dropping all charges against the wiki leaks founder, allowing julian of 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 on the u. k. to refrain from expediting julian assigned 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
the u. k. home secretaries announcements on extradition, sparks international outrage, human rights organizations such as the committee to protect journalists and honesty . international have spoken up for the whistleblower. 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 biden administration to live up to it stated commitment to a free press...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, the u. k. one of the highest death rates from cove, it people couldn't say good bye to their loved ones. there was the walk down and we find out that in downing street, they're taking suitcases to the convenient store, filling it up with liquor, bringing it back and having a party or not. and then he went to parliament and said that he didn't know anything about it. and he was a pole, and then it turns out he was fined and there was so many parties, in fact that even more that could well be investigated. and it's still another investigation that's being done by committee. this isn't going away for him. you know, this is not going away, he can say, put it behind me, that people are not putting it behind them. and 41 percent of his own party have not put it behind them. he has now got to somehow galvanize and get them all together. say we've got to go forward, but it is going to be very, very difficult for him. yeah, he's definitely a mooted prime minister as of tonight. that's for sure. alex for
you know, the u. k. one of the highest death rates from cove, it people couldn't say good bye to their loved ones. there was the walk down and we find out that in downing street, they're taking suitcases to the convenient store, filling it up with liquor, bringing it back and having a party or not. and then he went to parliament and said that he didn't know anything about it. and he was a pole, and then it turns out he was fined and there was so many parties, in fact that even more that could...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he went to parts of the u. k. the, i've always voted for labor for the main opposition party and they voted for forest johnson. the problem is that his star is now falling and people are saying through it, people very, very upset about these parties going on in downing street. when they were abiding by rules, they couldn't say good bye to loved ones who were dying in hospital. they couldn't celebrate parties and all the rest of it. they know that he broke the rules and he has been fined for breaking the rules and yet still haven't really taken it that seriously. and just keep saying that's happened. let's move forward in the public con. yeah, he says, you know, it's not as bad as maybe the media or maybe you should be. but, you know, let's go back to this walk down time. you know, the u. k. one of the highest death rates from cove. it people couldn't say good bye to their loved ones. there was the walk down and we find out that in downing street, they're taking suitcases to the convenient store, filling it up with
he went to parts of the u. k. the, i've always voted for labor for the main opposition party and they voted for forest johnson. the problem is that his star is now falling and people are saying through it, people very, very upset about these parties going on in downing street. when they were abiding by rules, they couldn't say good bye to loved ones who were dying in hospital. they couldn't celebrate parties and all the rest of it. they know that he broke the rules and he has been fined for...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so we are disappointed the u. k. has once again failed to act in the interest of press freedom and journalism and seems to be bowing to pressure from the united states. so this was a political decision today. this is not the 1st time the u. k. government has taken a political decision in this case. this whole ordeal was started in july 2019 by a decision of the previous home secretary before pretty patel who greenlighted the extradition request and the 1st place. so now it's come full circle up, but it's not over because we are very likely to see an appeal. the defense has stated it tends to appeal. so this could be tied up in the u. k. court for some time, yet you say it's a political decision. what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the you us? well, it was a political decision of the home office. odds who green might the request, which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at r s f, monitored the entire extradition proceedin
so we are disappointed the u. k. has once again failed to act in the interest of press freedom and journalism and seems to be bowing to pressure from the united states. so this was a political decision today. this is not the 1st time the u. k. government has taken a political decision in this case. this whole ordeal was started in july 2019 by a decision of the previous home secretary before pretty patel who greenlighted the extradition request and the 1st place. so now it's come full circle...
0
0.0
Jun 5, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aha bala she is britain's longest, raining monarch and the u. k. has gone all out for queen elizabeth the 2nd ah. 4 days of foam and pageantry to mark her historic platinum jubilee. hundreds of thousands of people descended london to be part of the festivities. but even as the 96 year old is celebrated at home, in some countries, this my stone has renewed debate about whether to sever ties with britons, royalty. the queen is had of the common wealth which is made up of $54.00 independent countries. nearly all of them were once under british rule, as well as the united kingdom. she is also monarch of 14 other countries, including canada and australia, then known as commonwealth realms, 8 in the caribbean, or are independent and sovereign states, but is recognized as a ceremonial ruler and the head of state, but has no real power. the royal family has long been a source of british sought power and diplomatic influence. several caribbean countries like jamaica and the bahamas, have indicated the want to part ways with the queen there. consider removin
aha bala she is britain's longest, raining monarch and the u. k. has gone all out for queen elizabeth the 2nd ah. 4 days of foam and pageantry to mark her historic platinum jubilee. hundreds of thousands of people descended london to be part of the festivities. but even as the 96 year old is celebrated at home, in some countries, this my stone has renewed debate about whether to sever ties with britons, royalty. the queen is had of the common wealth which is made up of $54.00 independent...
0
0.0
Jun 11, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the u. k. government gets the go ahead to deport asylum seekers to we're one doc, one month after the killing of al jazeera journalist shooting off clear. we look at how her death has united palestinians raising petrol and food prices in the u. s. push inflation to which highest level in 40 years. ah, so 20 countries at the summit of the americas of announce the los angeles declaration on migration. it creates incentives for nations in the western hemisphere to take in more migrants. but with leaders either uninvited or boy carting the event, it's not clear how effective the measures will actually be. reynolds reports from los angeles across the western hemisphere, millions are on the move, fleeing poverty, crime, repression and climate change. this was the focus of the final day of the summit of the americas. with this declaration, we're transforming our approach to managing migration in the americas. each of us, each of us is signing up to commitments. it recognizes the challenges we all shar
the u. k. government gets the go ahead to deport asylum seekers to we're one doc, one month after the killing of al jazeera journalist shooting off clear. we look at how her death has united palestinians raising petrol and food prices in the u. s. push inflation to which highest level in 40 years. ah, so 20 countries at the summit of the americas of announce the los angeles declaration on migration. it creates incentives for nations in the western hemisphere to take in more migrants. but with...
0
0.0
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when you look at the numbers of asylum seekers here in the u. k. every year compared to other european nations, really, but there is political pressure on the government. they have always, admittedly expected legal challenges to this rwanda plant. so their opponents a saying that they are simply trying to garner headlines and appeal to right wing voters. the charities themselves say the real solution to the crisis of the problem is to provide legal ways that people can apply for asylum abroad to come to the u. k. and that those don't exist at the moment. the government admit that, for example, afghans and ukrainians fleeing the war in those countries even coming now could potentially be sent to rwanda. if they take that so called illegal routes across the channel. an interesting lead the union always talking about the p c. s union, which represents most people who work for border force. and they say that they're worried about their members being put in traumatic situations and say they may be asked to act illegally. so they joined this legal challe
when you look at the numbers of asylum seekers here in the u. k. every year compared to other european nations, really, but there is political pressure on the government. they have always, admittedly expected legal challenges to this rwanda plant. so their opponents a saying that they are simply trying to garner headlines and appeal to right wing voters. the charities themselves say the real solution to the crisis of the problem is to provide legal ways that people can apply for asylum abroad...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the u. k. has been very proactive on sending weapons, much before even most of the european countries, even before this war started. and i think the big question here is just about the logistics and the dates. ukraine right now is not in position to really plan or more than a couple of months ahead. they are really losing equipment and people at such a rate that this needs what needed to have been here yesterday. but anything that's going to take months and months is kind of irrelevant at this point. so it's really question of how fast this can be delivered if it's already been bought and he's ready for dispatch. and if they can also get it to the front lines without the russians trying to take, put shot at it with senior se new russian attacks missile attacks on railways in western ukraine restaurant really close down those logistics and those paul's into ukraine to prevent that weaponry coming in from europe and heading to the front lines in numbers or python and nick connelly reporting from
the u. k. has been very proactive on sending weapons, much before even most of the european countries, even before this war started. and i think the big question here is just about the logistics and the dates. ukraine right now is not in position to really plan or more than a couple of months ahead. they are really losing equipment and people at such a rate that this needs what needed to have been here yesterday. but anything that's going to take months and months is kind of irrelevant at this...
0
0.0
Jun 15, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the u. k. it's european neighbors or radiate odds after the european court of human rights intervene to stop britain deporting migrants to wander, leading to calls from some british, i'm peace to ditch the human rights convention altogether. the e u says the doors open for dialogue without it, and soon this dispute seems almost certain to deepen the fuck out 0 london. the case as it will fight any legal challenges to its plan to send us. i am seeking to rwanda just one day after the 1st deportation flight failed to take off. the flight was abandoned after last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. and british courts to 7 people were shadowed to be on board, but their deportations now being challenged. you get home secretary, pretty patel says the government will not be deterred and is pressing ahead with planning for future flights. kenny, as president, has called for the immediate deployment of a regional force to stabilize the east and democratic republic of congo area ha
the u. k. it's european neighbors or radiate odds after the european court of human rights intervene to stop britain deporting migrants to wander, leading to calls from some british, i'm peace to ditch the human rights convention altogether. the e u says the doors open for dialogue without it, and soon this dispute seems almost certain to deepen the fuck out 0 london. the case as it will fight any legal challenges to its plan to send us. i am seeking to rwanda just one day after the 1st...
0
0.0
Jun 17, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
while there are checks on goods entering from the rest of the u. k. that's effectively created an iris sci border with inspections and document checks conducted at northern ireland sports. it was also agreed, northern ireland would keep following new customs rules and applies each law on value out attacks or critic say the protocol is causing difficulty for businesses. but supporters say having unique access to both the u. k and you market is benefiting them. and johnson's conservative governments, as the protocol endangers the 1998 good friday peace corps, which put an end to decades of sectarian violence on the island of ireland. pro british unionists in northern ireland. se trade check created as a result of the protocol, cuts them off from the rest of the u. k. they're refusing to join a power sure and government in belfast with the nationalist should fain unless the protocol is rewritten, the u has launched legal action against the u. k. over its failure to implement parts of the post breakfast deal. it agreed with the block. well, joining me now
while there are checks on goods entering from the rest of the u. k. that's effectively created an iris sci border with inspections and document checks conducted at northern ireland sports. it was also agreed, northern ireland would keep following new customs rules and applies each law on value out attacks or critic say the protocol is causing difficulty for businesses. but supporters say having unique access to both the u. k and you market is benefiting them. and johnson's conservative...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
also coming up, the you k government says julian assange can be sent to the u. s. to fe, spine charges, the wiki li expander has been resisting extradition for over a decade for to support her site, his fight is not over yet. ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. there's no let up in the fierce fighting, raging and ukraine's eastern industrial hartline. the don boss, region, ukrainian forces are battling to prevent russia taking full control of the city of civil done yet. so the regional governor says constant shelling is making it impossible to evacuate hundreds of civilians trap to in a chemical plant. their russian troops are also targeting neighboring lizzie chances where the civilian death toll is mounting. but the russian military offensive is not limited to the dom bass region. ukraine has reported strikes on several cities elsewhere in the country. a crater in the ground where a russian missile strike hit. it's been 114 days since the invasion began, and civilians and pisa, she near the ne, in city of ha, keith still have to live with shelling was
also coming up, the you k government says julian assange can be sent to the u. s. to fe, spine charges, the wiki li expander has been resisting extradition for over a decade for to support her site, his fight is not over yet. ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. there's no let up in the fierce fighting, raging and ukraine's eastern industrial hartline. the don boss, region, ukrainian forces are battling to prevent russia taking full control of the city of civil done yet. so the...
0
0.0
Jun 14, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we're trying to do to support safe and legal channels into the u. k. and oppose the illegal and dangerous routes. so it's not yet clear how many, if any, will be on that flight, which is due to leave in just 9 hours time. the 42nd street is trust was doing the morning media around today, and she was pressed on this question and she said, the flight will leave. and if there aren't any people on it today, they will be on subsequent slides because it's important. we establish the principle and to, to these people, trash can gang from the human misery that they are dealing. and now it's estimated that the boeing 767, that the government have charted will cost you k tax, but some $600000.00. that's been paid for, it's not refundable, and that's part of this larger $150000000.00 package. so even those people who aren't shuddering at the morality of this policy, all going to be at the thought of sending a new empty flight to rwanda at a time when most people in the u. k. a trying to choose between whether or not they fill up their cars or hate the home as ene
we're trying to do to support safe and legal channels into the u. k. and oppose the illegal and dangerous routes. so it's not yet clear how many, if any, will be on that flight, which is due to leave in just 9 hours time. the 42nd street is trust was doing the morning media around today, and she was pressed on this question and she said, the flight will leave. and if there aren't any people on it today, they will be on subsequent slides because it's important. we establish the principle and to,...
0
0.0
Jun 15, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but the u. k. home secretary for the patel says the government will not be deterred well, this decision by the stress, the court to intervene was disappointed and surprising, given the repeated and considered 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 without domestic and international obligations and preparations for off each flight from the next flights of already begun. optimistic course of the view that the flight could go ahead with her policy. she knows this is on we're both on ethnical and won't stop the criminal gangs. but yet she still went ahead and spend half a 1000000 pounds, chattering a plane. she never expected to fly or from she still went ahead and wrote a 120000000 pound cheque to rwanda, with a promise of more to come. and she still went ahead because all she really cares a
but the u. k. home secretary for the patel says the government will not be deterred well, this decision by the stress, the court to intervene was disappointed and surprising, given the repeated and considered 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 without domestic and international...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so now will the u. k. goldman figures are doing is written, engaging. what was there in the 1st place? the negotiating, we know, i about reciprocal arrangement. i'm not getting them though, negotiating with iceland about access to walters on the go in it. and the whole thing has become a mess. so all of the people that thought about leave in and it would also be rosy . it doesn't happen. growing unemployment in the humber side area is one result. was the city of whole is north of the humber bridge. karl malone works at cave st. fisheries, a traditional fish and chip shop. he's also feeling the cold winds of bricks. it, it's early in the morning and he's taking delivery of today's fresh fish. now that britain doesn't have any of its own fleets and sub arctic waters, it has to buy fish from norway and iceland. jake, for example, this box of this year would be $1100.00 volts you found prior to breaks it. that fish now today is to $220.00 pounds. so obviously the absolves our profit. we cannot pass that to the customer as their wages and increasing so that
so now will the u. k. goldman figures are doing is written, engaging. what was there in the 1st place? the negotiating, we know, i about reciprocal arrangement. i'm not getting them though, negotiating with iceland about access to walters on the go in it. and the whole thing has become a mess. so all of the people that thought about leave in and it would also be rosy . it doesn't happen. growing unemployment in the humber side area is one result. was the city of whole is north of the humber...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the u. k. has cancelled its 1st deportation flight to rwanda, which was set to take off on tuesday evening. the flight was cancelled after the european court of human rights intervened ruling that asylum seekers could face a real risk of irreversible harm if they were sent. their cancellation is seen as a blow to the government of prime minister boris johnson, who insists the deportations would go ahead. d, w. bergan moss. as 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 bates 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 too many people that they want to create in an old town that was used years ago, a kind of hostile environment, at least
the u. k. has cancelled its 1st deportation flight to rwanda, which was set to take off on tuesday evening. the flight was cancelled after the european court of human rights intervened ruling that asylum seekers could face a real risk of irreversible harm if they were sent. their cancellation is seen as a blow to the government of prime minister boris johnson, who insists the deportations would go ahead. d, w. bergan moss. as more from london, the government has really been put under spots a...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and we know that from histories that that can be done and the u. k. should not be doing that, it should not be engaging in prosecution on behalf of the farmer power that is out for revenge. right? that decision lead to international outrage, human rights organization, such as the committee to protect journalist and amnesty international. have spoken up for such the extradition of julian, a son to the united states, to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow depress freedom with implications for journalists everywhere. we urge the biden administration to live up to stated commitment to a free, pressed by dropping all charges against the wiki leaks founder, allowing julian assange to be expedited to the us would put him at great risk incense, a chilling message to journalists, the world over. we call him the u. k, to refrain from expediting julian assigned for the us to drop the charges and for a sons to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this. it is an ap
and we know that from histories that that can be done and the u. k. should not be doing that, it should not be engaging in prosecution on behalf of the farmer power that is out for revenge. right? that decision lead to international outrage, human rights organization, such as the committee to protect journalist and amnesty international. have spoken up for such the extradition of julian, a son to the united states, to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow depress...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kevin, what does it live political life in the u. k? are we likely to see more politically fighting divisions and fostering among all the political parties for a bigger say in the near future? i think the biggest consequence of what happened, which i think probably all of us would agree on this. the is the uncertainty and it is a remarkable fact to remember that in december 20 1943 point 6 percent of the popular vote in britain, the general election voted for the conservative party led by johnson. it is an incredible story of what can change and a very short period of time, less than 3 years. and yes, the there is uncertainty. we have to try and my job to advise clients, public sector, charity, and business. you don't what's gonna happen next? i'm just now the reality is devoris johnson agenda. whatever that turns out to be is going to be very difficult to get through in parliament because i go back to the fact that only 20650 british and pays think he's the, the joe. so of course it's some certain i think you're right if it wasn't for
kevin, what does it live political life in the u. k? are we likely to see more politically fighting divisions and fostering among all the political parties for a bigger say in the near future? i think the biggest consequence of what happened, which i think probably all of us would agree on this. the is the uncertainty and it is a remarkable fact to remember that in december 20 1943 point 6 percent of the popular vote in britain, the general election voted for the conservative party led by...
0
0.0
Jun 13, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now the u. k. is cause of appeal has rejected a request, a whole to plan deportation of a group of migrants to rolanda charities. and a trade union had asked the court to block the 1st flight, which is scheduled to leave on tuesday. on friday, the high court ruled in favor of the flight same. the legality of the u. k. government scheme will be tested at a separate hearing next month when u. k. prime minister boris johnson again defended the policy head of the court decision. this is about making sure that we break the business model of criminal gangs who not only risking people's lives, but undermining public confidence in legal migration on the bed of my family's beneficiary, legal, a migration to this country, lots of businesses, how legal migration is discovery. we want to stop the illegal migrants and county and we will, we want to deter the criminal guys because they're not only day during their lives . they're ripping them off. nothing. barbara is live for us outside the court in london. so n
now the u. k. is cause of appeal has rejected a request, a whole to plan deportation of a group of migrants to rolanda charities. and a trade union had asked the court to block the 1st flight, which is scheduled to leave on tuesday. on friday, the high court ruled in favor of the flight same. the legality of the u. k. government scheme will be tested at a separate hearing next month when u. k. prime minister boris johnson again defended the policy head of the court decision. this is about...
0
0.0
Jun 14, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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 now the un food, a body, the world food program says it has to cut some food day to south than because it doesn't have enough funds. the program has launched the humanitarian appeal. it says it needs $426000000.00 in aid for the next 6 months to avert the risk of starvation. 1.7000000 people, the world's youngest country is struggled with conflict and famine since its flight from sedan. i cambodian cord is convicted a prominent lawyer of treason. the cambodian american was charged in connection with the failed attempt by opposition. figure sam rains each who returned from exile in 2019 when before her conviction sang, told reporters she considered the proceedings of sham julian wolf has more outspoken lawyer, an activist, teary seeing, one of dozens of
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 now the un food, a body, the world food program says it has to cut some food day to south than because it doesn't have enough funds. the program has launched the humanitarian appeal. it says it needs...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
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 in this way, who are crossing, why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda. and why rwanda? the british government has an agreement with randa and rhonda has, has agreed to you to do this. obviously they are, they're receiving money for it and a spokeswoman for the run. the government has said that ronda wants to show that african countries can also be part of, of the solution of problems are as the british government is facing and that they are presenting a safe and, and welcoming environment for asylum seekers. or however, human rights watch, the human rights and g o has, has criticized. the randa has publicly said that, for example, a critics of the government and journalists are being thrown in jail and are being silenced. and that the run and government needs to look into the treatment and abuse of these political prisoners. so it's our ino conte controversial choice to bring people to rhonda.
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 in this way, who are crossing, why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda. and why rwanda? the british government has an agreement with randa and rhonda has, has agreed to you to do this. obviously they are, they're receiving money for it and a spokeswoman for the run. the government has said that ronda wants to show that...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the u. k. government says julian sash can now be sent to the us to face spying charges. wikileaks founder has been fighting extradition for more than a decade, but his supporters say his battle is not over yet. also coming up, fighting in the eastern ukraine, takes a growing tall and those who want to leave carbs and listen, chance emergency crews recover the bodies of 4 civilians killed in an ass. right. and keep says, evacuation from a nearby chemical plant are impossible. without a complete c spot. ah, i've got ovals welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from the u. k. britain has approved the extradition of wikileaks, found the julian a sorry to the united states. that's where he's want it on 18 criminal charges including spying. washington says a 1000 danger lives by releasing troves of classified military records and diplomatic correspondence. a soft cold friday's decision, a dark day for press freedom and this democracy, he will appeal the decision of a london height and
the u. k. government says julian sash can now be sent to the us to face spying charges. wikileaks founder has been fighting extradition for more than a decade, but his supporters say his battle is not over yet. also coming up, fighting in the eastern ukraine, takes a growing tall and those who want to leave carbs and listen, chance emergency crews recover the bodies of 4 civilians killed in an ass. right. and keep says, evacuation from a nearby chemical plant are impossible. without a complete...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it turns out the u. k. is home secretary who just approve the sanchez extradition actually has ties to the cia for years. she sat on the advisory board for a lobbying organization called the henry jackson society, alongside lore. james abra, not defense minister whose judge wife made 2 key rulings against the such since its creation in 2006. the groups never revealed to funds it. and at the same time, it's hosted more than a few former ca directors at high profile political events. one of them was mike palm pale, who called wiki leaks, a hostile intelligence service. we have a find the celebration of entities like wiki leave to be both perplexing and deeply troubling. what he likes, walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. he was also in charge of the ca when these alleged plans to do with san harm were made. understanding that and the fact that the society paid patel $2500.00 pounds to attend a security program in washington. it should come as no surprise tha
it turns out the u. k. is home secretary who just approve the sanchez extradition actually has ties to the cia for years. she sat on the advisory board for a lobbying organization called the henry jackson society, alongside lore. james abra, not defense minister whose judge wife made 2 key rulings against the such since its creation in 2006. the groups never revealed to funds it. and at the same time, it's hosted more than a few former ca directors at high profile political events. one of them...
0
0.0
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it was very easy for the u. k. to stop buying any energy product products from or energy supplies from russia, whereas the dependency is much greater in the rest of the continent. we've all talked about germany, you know, importing 40 percent of their, of their not gas in a significant amount of their energy overall. so i think the challenges will be greater in europe. as you mentioned, the bank of england has at least started the process of raising rates, whereas the e. c. b is, is way behind. they haven't indicated that their 1st height will be until july. it's way too little too late. greg swenson from london based merchant bank brig. mccadden. thank you for your time. thanks. molly. soaring inflation, a high current account deficit and foreign exchange reserves barely enough to cover 2 months of imports. pakistan is struggling to keep its economy afloat, raising the prospect that one of the wells most populous nations could soon follow sri lanka, on default on its debt. laid is on seeking to revive a $600000000
it was very easy for the u. k. to stop buying any energy product products from or energy supplies from russia, whereas the dependency is much greater in the rest of the continent. we've all talked about germany, you know, importing 40 percent of their, of their not gas in a significant amount of their energy overall. so i think the challenges will be greater in europe. as you mentioned, the bank of england has at least started the process of raising rates, whereas the e. c. b is, is way behind....
0
0.0
Jun 7, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ah, the u. k. prime minister says it's time to draw a line of questions about his leadership. a move on or as johnston survived, a conflict spoke within his own party on monday, calling the outcome a convincing and decisive result. but the scale of the rebellion has raised questions about his future. 211 conservative m. p. 's voted to support johnson. while 148 voted against him, that means that 40 percent of the prime minister's colleagues refused to back him out as he was poor brennan reports now from london. a victory for the prime minister, but far from convincingly the vote in favor of having confidence embarrassed constantly. it was $211.00 folks and a vote against was a $148.00 votes. and therefore, i can announce the parliamentary party does have ah, a raucous reaction from boris johnson, supporters with no disguising the enormity of the 148 m. p. 's who voted against their own leader. so convincing result, a decisive result of what it, what it means is that as a, as a government, we can move on and focus on the stuff i think really matters to people. misspeak had rece
ah, the u. k. prime minister says it's time to draw a line of questions about his leadership. a move on or as johnston survived, a conflict spoke within his own party on monday, calling the outcome a convincing and decisive result. but the scale of the rebellion has raised questions about his future. 211 conservative m. p. 's voted to support johnson. while 148 voted against him, that means that 40 percent of the prime minister's colleagues refused to back him out as he was poor brennan reports...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i have met the u. k. secretary of state for defense, ben wallace, hold on. we discussed how to stop russian aggression and how to stop it. mounting a potential offense and what supplies are needed for our army. the british show true leadership in defense matters. what percent has now confirmed a new shipment of long range rocket launchers. thus, in addition to thousands of on stack missiles on the vehicles on dead defense systems ahead of ukraine's military intelligence house waste. and he said that the country's trip several mast went out of ammunition and now rely on western supplies . the russian ambassador to the u. k. andre kellen doubts whether london will be interested in supporting ukraine with the conflict eventually and it put a long gave the big it makes you green and so just continue fight. and it is a cynical i said, because it is providing money not much, but it is, it is providing weapon in forces, cottages, in the army, to continue funding and no single knowledge about or seagly about the future of ukraine. what's going to happen after that?
i have met the u. k. secretary of state for defense, ben wallace, hold on. we discussed how to stop russian aggression and how to stop it. mounting a potential offense and what supplies are needed for our army. the british show true leadership in defense matters. what percent has now confirmed a new shipment of long range rocket launchers. thus, in addition to thousands of on stack missiles on the vehicles on dead defense systems ahead of ukraine's military intelligence house waste. and he said...