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k has found that the approval of sanctions has plummeted to 36 percent down from 50 last month . furthermore, 54 percent of respondents believe the financial situation in the u. k. has deteriorated since the latest wave of sanctions against russia that comes a mid soaring fuel and food prices in europe, sparked by the backlash from western sanctions. and we discussed the effect of anti russian sanctions with a jeep camara. job research editor at india to day and political analyst kindle june and a political analyst at the university of iran. mohammed randi, i think the europeans underestimated the resilience of the russian economy, which is quite foolish, because they should have known from their experience with the rom that sanctions targeting women. and children basically are not going to bring them out of the sort of change that europeans and americans look for the u. u. p. companies are not in a position to impose sanctions or russia in particular on energy sector, usually as the importer, not to the ext port ex portrait which suffers the most if there is a disruption of this energy supp
k has found that the approval of sanctions has plummeted to 36 percent down from 50 last month . furthermore, 54 percent of respondents believe the financial situation in the u. k. has deteriorated since the latest wave of sanctions against russia that comes a mid soaring fuel and food prices in europe, sparked by the backlash from western sanctions. and we discussed the effect of anti russian sanctions with a jeep camara. job research editor at india to day and political analyst kindle june...
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and he, paul, in the u. k. has found that public support for sanctions against russia is following the approval of sanctions as has plummeted to 36 percent down from 50 last month. furthermore, 54 percent of respondents believe the financial situation in the u. k. has deteriorated since the latest wave of sanctions against russia, with many of them expecting the situation to keep getting worse. now this comes in a soaring full fuel in food prices in europe, boxed by the backlash of western sanctions as well. you need his voucher reduce that dependence on russian energy and poets that busy trying to get your opinion. citizens to slash that and spending germany's agriculture minister has suggested locals plus need and take showers less frequently order the name of trying to hum rushes economy. however, some your officials have already admitted that sanctions against moscow will have a severe effect on the cost of living in europe. well, let's just discuss this more debt. now with our panel of guests were joined b
and he, paul, in the u. k. has found that public support for sanctions against russia is following the approval of sanctions as has plummeted to 36 percent down from 50 last month. furthermore, 54 percent of respondents believe the financial situation in the u. k. has deteriorated since the latest wave of sanctions against russia, with many of them expecting the situation to keep getting worse. now this comes in a soaring full fuel in food prices in europe, boxed by the backlash of western...
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on monday, there has been a storm of criticism at the u. k, the newly announced plan to deport masses of migrants to the east african nation of rwanda. it has raised allegations of double standards, as the government rejects asylum seekers from africa in the middle east. while simultaneously welcoming refugees from ukraine, u. k. government rightly provides asylum refugee ukrainians, flea in war, but wants to send other seeking asylum, thousands of miles away to rolanda for processing. and you still question whether this heartless, tory government is institutionally racist. such arrangements simply shift asylum responsibilities of aid international obligations and are contrary to the letter and spirit of the refugee convention cannot carry the weight of our national responsibility as a country formed by christian values. because sub contracting out our responsibility even to a country that seeks to do well like her wanda, is the opposite to the nature of god. who himself took responsibility for our migraines trying to get to britain illegal
on monday, there has been a storm of criticism at the u. k, the newly announced plan to deport masses of migrants to the east african nation of rwanda. it has raised allegations of double standards, as the government rejects asylum seekers from africa in the middle east. while simultaneously welcoming refugees from ukraine, u. k. government rightly provides asylum refugee ukrainians, flea in war, but wants to send other seeking asylum, thousands of miles away to rolanda for processing. and you...
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with this action, the u. k. government has founded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blinker officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong with these later sanctions, the u. k has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. the space is an area for partnership against all odds. that's the message from the head of the company that's to send the 1st private astronaut mission to the international space station. the crew of 4 is to be launched next wednesday. here's how the ceo of axiom space has described the work of the i assess. it was very clear to me that the. ready legacy international space station is really the partnership. all the spacecraft is been tactic, spacecraft, and well built in over crew going to great job of utilizing or taking care of or it really is the partnership. ready ready and something about getting space like
with this action, the u. k. government has founded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blinker officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong with these later sanctions, the u. k has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. the space is an area for...
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the u. k has reported a total of $145.00 cases. at least 11 other countries have also reported them. the world health organization says the unknown strain is causing liver failure. 17 children needed to transport, and one has died. an investigation is ruled out speculation. the illness was caused by coping 19 vaccines. none of the children had received a vaccine. graham cook is a professor of infectious diseases at imperial college london. he says, is not yet clear. it will be able to have a vaccine to prevent the strain of hepatitis paper type is in the general terms. it's really just information and deliver. we see that very commonly, the whole range of infections in children, a ticket, but what's different here is the severity of that information. i have to talk. this is a whole is caused by a range of viruses and the ones people are most familiar with be advertised to see . and there are vaccines peptide to be which are very effective. but in this case, we think maybe a different virus is causing this. and the most likely candi
the u. k has reported a total of $145.00 cases. at least 11 other countries have also reported them. the world health organization says the unknown strain is causing liver failure. 17 children needed to transport, and one has died. an investigation is ruled out speculation. the illness was caused by coping 19 vaccines. none of the children had received a vaccine. graham cook is a professor of infectious diseases at imperial college london. he says, is not yet clear. it will be able to have a...
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the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blink heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. things pending us journalists told us the west's move to ban russian news outlets has dark implications for open reporting. port. this is just selective and an attack again on russian media and i think this is all really stemming out of fear because of course, censorship reveals fear. so i think there's a lot of fear on behalf of the western entities, politicians, officials and the military of the true getting out. and so that is why they have to silence and put sanctions on russian outlet. well, interestingly, the west, the u. s. and the u. k claim to care about free speech and the free press. they like to
the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blink heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. things pending us journalists told...
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the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blink heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. let's cause live now to taylor herbrich independent journalist. many thanks for joining us on the program is could see now tailored the united nations has condemned burton censorship of russian media outlets including this tunnel of course think it violates basic journalist writes, meanwhile, is officially banned in e u. so what do you think? all the root causes for blocking russian news channel. yes, well 1st of all, thank you for having me. and of course it is the western western government and intelligence agencies who are really perpetrating all of this. and it's part of the overall broader efforts to d,
the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blink heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. let's cause live now to taylor...
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with this action, the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blinker officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. ah, space is an area for partnership against all odds. that's the message from the head of the company that's to send the 1st private astronaut mission to the international space station. the crew of, for is to be launched next wednesday. here's how the ceo of axiom space has described the work of the i assess. it was very clear to me that the legacy be international space station is really the partnership.
with this action, the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blinker officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press untruth our lives only when they come out of russia. ah, space is an area...
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k has been mainly so far supplying, ah, and to tank weaponry and year croft weaponry. what we're now looking at doing is finding ways that we can support friends and partners who want to send other types of equipment that may be useful to them and a to to the ukrainians. and i think it's important in these discussions always to, to, to be mindful of what is genuinely useful of a lot of mir zalinski and, and his, and his and his, that his army. and um, sometimes i think that some of the stuff that some of the kid that nato has a simply wouldn't be appropriate. it may be more useful to, to support ah, the ukrainians by backfilling and allowing are some of the former warsaw pact, countries to supply some of their own armor in the way that that you've been seeing . and i think that that may be something we'll want to to, to consider doing more of, but i clearly the, the boundary. the limit is that there is no intention. i didn't think, i certainly don't believe that the german charles or any, any nato leader has any intention of engaging in, in, in direct confrontation bet
k has been mainly so far supplying, ah, and to tank weaponry and year croft weaponry. what we're now looking at doing is finding ways that we can support friends and partners who want to send other types of equipment that may be useful to them and a to to the ukrainians. and i think it's important in these discussions always to, to, to be mindful of what is genuinely useful of a lot of mir zalinski and, and his, and his and his, that his army. and um, sometimes i think that some of the stuff...
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k has done a lot to supply weapons to ukraine when other countries, like germany, were lot more reluctant to do so. but an interesting side effect of the war there that you mentioned now you are in k, if of course we're life has started to go back to normal. we hear how has the training capital changed following russian withdrawal from its outskirts? well definitely, i mean, even just the noise outside my window of the traffic in town today on this weekend is incomparable to the situation. just a week go deaf and lots people are returning to keep in spite of warnings from caves, mer, former boxing will champion metallic. let's go to stay away. for now. he says it's still not safe. brooks, who obviously just tired of being guests tired of staying hotels with relative somewhere out of town for the west and and now coming back. big tell backs are at checkpoints, heading into give, but it is of see a city of the capital of a country at war and you see lot of people in uniform. you see lots of weapons, people going to cafes in the uniforms, putting their a gun aside while they have lunch at ce
k has done a lot to supply weapons to ukraine when other countries, like germany, were lot more reluctant to do so. but an interesting side effect of the war there that you mentioned now you are in k, if of course we're life has started to go back to normal. we hear how has the training capital changed following russian withdrawal from its outskirts? well definitely, i mean, even just the noise outside my window of the traffic in town today on this weekend is incomparable to the situation. just...
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the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blank. heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the price only applies to your press untruths or lies only when they come out of russia. the west seems to have failed in one of his stated goals with sanctions to hit support for president pearson. on the contrary, and overwhelming 83 percent of russians now approve of his actions. last time the president's approval ratings were so high was in 2014, when crimea voted to rejoin russia. this latest survey by the respected nevada sensical, the views of 1600 adults across the country. over the last several weeks. the head of russia's leading public opinion research center phase. the west's confrontational stance is field in the trend proceeding mutual over the past months, the period of the militar
the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blank. heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these later sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the price only applies to your press untruths or lies only when they come out of russia. the west seems to have failed in one...
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what kind of promises they have, the ukranian side, and also the u. k. has been providing a lot more weapons earlier and in larger are kind of scales than most other european countries. certainly maybe not quite as much as the u. s. sat certainly something that hasn't been missed here in ukraine, where there was a lot of anger and frustration with germany pre 24th february, the beginning. this war. not being willing to send alms here to ukraine, saying that they, the german government line was that they were convinced that sending weapons lethal weapons ukraine would just conflict and provoke russia. that's of the been changed . but the question is, now, can germany, other european e countries provide weapons in anything like the scale and the, and the speed that the grain is what the men need them? right, and let's get into that more because the russians appear to be refocusing towards the east and ukrainian official say that's where they're going to meet that fight. what more can you tell us about this presumed next stage of the war? we've already seen
what kind of promises they have, the ukranian side, and also the u. k. has been providing a lot more weapons earlier and in larger are kind of scales than most other european countries. certainly maybe not quite as much as the u. s. sat certainly something that hasn't been missed here in ukraine, where there was a lot of anger and frustration with germany pre 24th february, the beginning. this war. not being willing to send alms here to ukraine, saying that they, the german government line was...
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the u. k. and the e, you have announced new sanctions this week and just to day we in the u. k, have imposed a new asset freezes and travel bands. we will also agree on the importance of winning ourselves off dependence on russian oil and gas and ensuring that our energy security cannot be threatened by a rogue state. this is not easy for any of us, and i applaud the seismic decisions taken by o laughs. government to move germany away from russian hydrocarbons to day we have agreed to maximize the potential of the north sea and collaborate on energy security and on renewables where germany in the u. k. lead the way in new technology. we cannot transform our respective energy systems overnight, but we also know that putin's war will not end overnight. that's why britain and germany have joined dozens of allies to supply ukraine with defensive weapons. last week, the u. k convened a donor conference, which raised weapons and equipment for ukraine worth over 1500000000 pounds or 2500000 items of m
the u. k. and the e, you have announced new sanctions this week and just to day we in the u. k, have imposed a new asset freezes and travel bands. we will also agree on the importance of winning ourselves off dependence on russian oil and gas and ensuring that our energy security cannot be threatened by a rogue state. this is not easy for any of us, and i applaud the seismic decisions taken by o laughs. government to move germany away from russian hydrocarbons to day we have agreed to maximize...
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with this action, the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blank. heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these latest sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the price only applies to your press untruths or lies only when they come out of russia. as pressure on the east and well intensifies, the e. u is asking china to maintain neutrality over the ukraine conflict with the european commissions president warning paging not to interfere with the west sanctions against russia. european councils, as china should abide by the u. n. 's general position denouncing russia's actions in ukraine. we truth on china to help and the war in ukraine, china try not to the blind eye to russia's volition of international law. these principles are enshrined in the un charter and principled secret to china. time is not related to policy on the crisis of ukraine, and we
with this action, the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blank. heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these latest sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the price only applies to your press untruths or lies only when they come out of russia. as pressure on...
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with this action, the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blank. heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these latest sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press, untruths or lies only when they come out of russia. is an unfortunate moment for word starting with the letter z. many are being targeted after the last letter of the english alphabet was painted on russian military vehicles, taking part in the ukrainian conflict. will us take a look on how the has fallen victim of cancel culture? the letter said, falls victim to cancel culture and an absurd diplomatic push against russia is offensive by coal on all states. to criminalize, the use of gazette symbol is away to publicly support russia's war of aggression against ukraine. some german regents criminalized zed that is used to show support for the russian operati
with this action, the u. k. government has sounded the death knell for media freedom in britain. we will continue to bring the news to audiences that wish to seek it and prevent a media echo chamber from being orchestrated by blank. heard officials hell bent on conflating. anything remotely russian with wrong. with these latest sanctions, the u. k. has made 2 very simple points. freedom of the press only applies to your press, untruths or lies only when they come out of russia. is an...
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the u. k. government, that champion of free speech not only applauded the decision to revoke ortiz broadcasting license, but it's now imposed targeted sanctions, unquote, putin's propaganda machine. for what reason? archie has propagated pro kremlin narratives around the invasion of ukraine, including that neo nazis are present in the country and that ukrainian soldiers have committed war crimes. well firstly, ukrainian government officials themselves after seeing videos of russian prisoners of war being shot in the legs. have urged the soldiers to abide by the geneva convention, the hardier pro criminal narrative at the neo nazis. it is indeed true that all he has covered the alarming rise of fascist ideology in ukraine, including at the very highest levels of government. but it is also true that r t is not the only one. the whole book was a shrines, a far rice extremism. they had celtic crosses, swastikas, and white power symbols was also an unhealthy obsession with nazi germany. yes, that wa
the u. k. government, that champion of free speech not only applauded the decision to revoke ortiz broadcasting license, but it's now imposed targeted sanctions, unquote, putin's propaganda machine. for what reason? archie has propagated pro kremlin narratives around the invasion of ukraine, including that neo nazis are present in the country and that ukrainian soldiers have committed war crimes. well firstly, ukrainian government officials themselves after seeing videos of russian prisoners of...
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k has deteriorated since the latest wave of measures against russia that comes in soaring fuel and food prices in europe as western sanctions hit russia's transport and energy supply lines. a russian president vladimir putin has weighed in on the west sanctions policy, pointing out that such economic measures have actually backfired against the u. s. and the u, as regular people struggle to cope with skyrocketing costs. but i sure will notice the moon. the aim of the western countries was to quickly destabilized the financial and economic situation in russia to provoke panic on the markets to make the banking system collapse and to create a massive shortage of goods in our stores. but we can now confidently say that this policy has not worked. the strategy of economic blitzkrieg has failed. furthermore, the sanctions have now swung back to hit the initiators themselves. i mean, the inflation on employment rates, the plummeting economic dynamics in the u. s. and in europe, leading to a decrease of their living standards, the valuation and so on. we discussed the effect of the sanctions a
k has deteriorated since the latest wave of measures against russia that comes in soaring fuel and food prices in europe as western sanctions hit russia's transport and energy supply lines. a russian president vladimir putin has weighed in on the west sanctions policy, pointing out that such economic measures have actually backfired against the u. s. and the u, as regular people struggle to cope with skyrocketing costs. but i sure will notice the moon. the aim of the western countries was to...
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u. k has announced a series of measures to wean itself off russian and a g. it's included phasing out the import of coal and oil. it said that it will also look, it's a brushing gas imports as soon as possible. that is something that we know is, is far more difficult for germany. it's a lot more reliant on rushing gas imports than the u. k. it's a gets 40 percent of its gas from russia. by contrast, you can get just pull percent. so that's the difference on the table today. that will be pressure from the u. k. germany warning though that switching off is dependence. i've nights will have huge rama k ramifications for the, for the economy. charlotte m, when the at the meeting that's taking place a week behind you right now as we speak. do we expect the 2 leaders to discuss delivery of new arms to ukraine? that is indeed, been speculation that will also form pause if the talks that are going on. and we'll say the press conference that we are expecting in a short time. now, gemini is also facing criticism about being and to slow on it's a delivery of weapons, a
u. k has announced a series of measures to wean itself off russian and a g. it's included phasing out the import of coal and oil. it said that it will also look, it's a brushing gas imports as soon as possible. that is something that we know is, is far more difficult for germany. it's a lot more reliant on rushing gas imports than the u. k. it's a gets 40 percent of its gas from russia. by contrast, you can get just pull percent. so that's the difference on the table today. that will be...
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u. k. has been a main advocate for international pressure on russia over the war and ukraine. london has imposed numerous sanctions against the russian economy and officials and have campaigned for the you to give up russian gas imports. it also is providing care with military aid, including anti tank and air defense systems. it's also been revealed that even some british nationals have been directly involved in the conflict. since it's weapons, it's age, it's prime minister in person just last week. and now the times has revealed. it's very own troops when it comes to the war, the u. k. is clearly offering ukraine far more than just emotional support. so british special forces have their boots family on the ground in ukraine, despite none other than bursts. johnson himself, previously wanting mercenary members of the so called lads all me, that they could be breaking british law by going over to join the wall. i can understand why people feel as they do, but we have laws in our country abo
u. k. has been a main advocate for international pressure on russia over the war and ukraine. london has imposed numerous sanctions against the russian economy and officials and have campaigned for the you to give up russian gas imports. it also is providing care with military aid, including anti tank and air defense systems. it's also been revealed that even some british nationals have been directly involved in the conflict. since it's weapons, it's age, it's prime minister in person just last...
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she has decided that the announcement of this new asylum seeking process in the u. k. is connected to politics. you may not agree here, maria, but have a listen and then bounce off the back with your thoughts. his mckaden this strikes me is a really cynical deal, and i imagine has been prompted by the fear that the conservatives are not going to do that well on the may 5 elections. and so being seen to be tough on immigration is always good caught play a, it's possibly not a legal agreements and certainly not a moral one. and that's prompted for me by the awareness that we're one of us really, the worst place you could choose to do. this is not just a densely populated really poor african country that has a refugee problem of its own. is also a place where the government has a terrible track record on repression, in terms of the way it deals with human rights activists, journalists, and oppositional leaders who are relentlessly chat, silence, and jail. this is not a good place to choose. mikaela may well think that this is politically expedient. but moya, you know, tha
she has decided that the announcement of this new asylum seeking process in the u. k. is connected to politics. you may not agree here, maria, but have a listen and then bounce off the back with your thoughts. his mckaden this strikes me is a really cynical deal, and i imagine has been prompted by the fear that the conservatives are not going to do that well on the may 5 elections. and so being seen to be tough on immigration is always good caught play a, it's possibly not a legal agreements...
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the u. k has not had such problems since the energy crisis of the 19 seventy's. this really is a historic shock to real incomes. the shock from energy prices this year will be larger than every single year in the 19 seventy's. so what happened in the seventy's? the 1973 arab israeli war prompted an oil embargo by opec that led to a fuel shortage and resulted in global recession. the world suddenly realized just how dependent it was on the middle east and opec for its oil. britney, suffering chronic inflation, and rising prices. very similar to current inflation rates. they calls spade limits lines at petrol stations. i remember joining long queues to my local petrol station, ron or pinkerton, and being limited to a gallon or to a 4 star wellstar country was plunged into crisis. a few observes were saying that the answer to high prices is always high prices. and so it proved consumption was carved in the night to seventy's and supply grew dramatically back. then the government even urged citizens to hate only one room to save money. what is being offered now? some
the u. k has not had such problems since the energy crisis of the 19 seventy's. this really is a historic shock to real incomes. the shock from energy prices this year will be larger than every single year in the 19 seventy's. so what happened in the seventy's? the 1973 arab israeli war prompted an oil embargo by opec that led to a fuel shortage and resulted in global recession. the world suddenly realized just how dependent it was on the middle east and opec for its oil. britney, suffering...
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k has blocked russia's call for an urgent un security council meeting on monday rushes you and envoy says it's an unprecedented step in you in history. i'm for incidentals, believable, unsinkable, that we were denied the security council meeting. that requested sam magnor certainly did not hold anything back during that press conference. and he specifically went on to note a number of the claims that are being made that are being spread all across social media right now. and how they simply don't line up with the facts. he referred to this as a false live operation. he specifically noted that the mayor of boucher was smiling and happy and talking about how the city was free. a russian forces just a few days before mentioned mentioning nothing about any sort of civilian casualties. and he then went on to take a look at the videos that are being posted across social media to know how they simply do not line up with the world in which we saw that the russian troops were there in boucher for weeks that they were there with the civilians of the civilians were allowed to walk freely. now h
k has blocked russia's call for an urgent un security council meeting on monday rushes you and envoy says it's an unprecedented step in you in history. i'm for incidentals, believable, unsinkable, that we were denied the security council meeting. that requested sam magnor certainly did not hold anything back during that press conference. and he specifically went on to note a number of the claims that are being made that are being spread all across social media right now. and how they simply...
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the u. k. has said it will do and does it risk putin's very future? i think eat me safe back fire. i think it is now absolutely inevitable that europe will buy less russian energy regardless of what happens next. but our garza is, you know, what happens to sanctions, et cetera. i think that's now that came now to change for good. ah, but in russia is it's also a case that russia does not want to be as dependent on europe as it's major energy customer, either. and for example, since 2014, when, when europe started talking about russia at russian energy risk in moscow, the conversation was about also russia's exposure to european europe as an energy customer. and since 2014, we've seen major projects been built of focusing on china and gas and oil. and ellen, gee, and under discussion in moscow right now is acknowledging to europe is began to become steadily a less importance customer. but asia, china, india ticker, are all gone to become bigger customers and compensate. so the view in moscow is that this is about re balancing it is inevitable to europe will go down as a customer, bu
the u. k. has said it will do and does it risk putin's very future? i think eat me safe back fire. i think it is now absolutely inevitable that europe will buy less russian energy regardless of what happens next. but our garza is, you know, what happens to sanctions, et cetera. i think that's now that came now to change for good. ah, but in russia is it's also a case that russia does not want to be as dependent on europe as it's major energy customer, either. and for example, since 2014, when,...
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why do you think the u. k has come up with this plan? it's difficult to say, i mean it could be to do with the politics within the country, of course being a humanitarian agency. we don't get involved in the politics of a country. so it's difficult for us to come in in too much detail on that. you mentioned this, other countries have used similar methods to try to deter migrants. we've had australia do that. you mentioned australia, denmark as well. what are the lessons that we can learn from them? was the lessons that we can learn that they were unsuccessful article in the case of australia. or we know that there when, when asylum seekers were off sure, taken to remote offshore locations, but the impact on them in terms of mental health in terms of their own well being was, was devastating. and in fact, the cost was extremely high. of some reports suggest that it was $3.00 to $4000000.00 per person per year to host those people. so in terms of the cost and the impact on the people and the signaling in all of those areas, we think that i
why do you think the u. k has come up with this plan? it's difficult to say, i mean it could be to do with the politics within the country, of course being a humanitarian agency. we don't get involved in the politics of a country. so it's difficult for us to come in in too much detail on that. you mentioned this, other countries have used similar methods to try to deter migrants. we've had australia do that. you mentioned australia, denmark as well. what are the lessons that we can learn from...
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k. has refused. do you support such meetings? cloaks? i'm not afraid of fanny's sessions of the he on security counts. so i just believe that russia has no right to dictate anything to anyone and organize anything they might start discussing a war, something else, but without li ultimatums, without conditions, without accusations. and only in that case, when russia will withdrawal, there are forces from our territory. they can go and return to their territory and then as any other person is civilized world, they can go to un security council or they international criminal court on to the international law. their institutions with requests with appeals with proposals. you can't just say, yeah, you know, stand there and occupy of the land of not their territory and then dictate conditions. this is impossible. that's why there were refused. there were not refuse because of these or that condition there were you k was absolutely right to right to reject them. not because their friends, they would support any country who would be facing simil
k. has refused. do you support such meetings? cloaks? i'm not afraid of fanny's sessions of the he on security counts. so i just believe that russia has no right to dictate anything to anyone and organize anything they might start discussing a war, something else, but without li ultimatums, without conditions, without accusations. and only in that case, when russia will withdrawal, there are forces from our territory. they can go and return to their territory and then as any other person is...
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what should the u. k. be doing with those people? thank you, phemie. the u. k. has an obligation to ensure access to its territory for people seeking asylum and access to an asylum procedure with due process expelling. asylum seekers who arrived by boat or by lori, irregularly, and expelling them to rolanda is just shirking its responsibilities under the refugee convention under international law. and it really needs to be ensuring that it is opening its borders, not closing them to individuals that are seeking protection. i'm going to bring in the voice of journals enlightened mccalla wrong. she has decided that the announcement of face, new asylum seeking process in the you get how they do is connected to politic. he may not agree here, maria, but have a listen and bounce off the bat with your thoughts, his mccain. the strokes me the really cynical deal and i imagine it's been prompted by the fear that the conservatives are not going to do that well. and the may 5 elections. and so being seen to be tough on immigration is always good caught play . i'm. it's po
what should the u. k. be doing with those people? thank you, phemie. the u. k. has an obligation to ensure access to its territory for people seeking asylum and access to an asylum procedure with due process expelling. asylum seekers who arrived by boat or by lori, irregularly, and expelling them to rolanda is just shirking its responsibilities under the refugee convention under international law. and it really needs to be ensuring that it is opening its borders, not closing them to individuals...