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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...
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but on the u. k. home office blog, the u. k. home office is saying, in the next few weeks, we want to send out a notice to sign because you are coming in the u. k. in the next few months, the 1st flights will take place going to rwanda. but we do not know at this stage what legal challenges they may well be. this is u. k prime minister boys johnson explaining what the potential for this policy have a nice and have a look if they, if they go that way, if they come across the channel illegally in these, in these vessels, then they risk as i've, as i've explained, ending up not in the u. k. but in rwanda and that is something that i believe will over time prove a very considerable deterrent sir. i wonder as well, same by u. k. prime minister by st. johnson as a deterrent. john feet and b spoke to us a little bit earlier his like we shouldn't be thinking about flying asylum seekers across the world to a wonder. we should be thinking of different ways to make sure they have safe passage. this is what he thought italia. a british red
but on the u. k. home office blog, the u. k. home office is saying, in the next few weeks, we want to send out a notice to sign because you are coming in the u. k. in the next few months, the 1st flights will take place going to rwanda. but we do not know at this stage what legal challenges they may well be. this is u. k prime minister boys johnson explaining what the potential for this policy have a nice and have a look if they, if they go that way, if they come across the channel illegally in...
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so it led to say that, you know, now the ukranian fleet, ukraine coming to the u. k. the u. k. government, when i shipped them to, to rwanda for their refugee cases to be processed in rwanda is absolutely unthinkable. ah. all right, let's bring on our panel all joining us from the u. k. in london. my a good fellow and academic at the university of sheffield and author of hostile environment. how immigrants became scapegoats in nottingham, natalie hudson, assistant professor in law at the university of nottingham who has done extensive research on australia's refugee policies. and in cambridge, emily mcdonnell u. k. advocacy and communications coordinator at human rights watch a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on the program. emily, let me start with you today. the british government says that this new plan complies with international legal obligations that they have. what do you say is this new plan with rwanda, legal and beyond that, would it actually deter migration by boat the agreement to relocate asylum say? cuz arriving regularly to rwa
so it led to say that, you know, now the ukranian fleet, ukraine coming to the u. k. the u. k. government, when i shipped them to, to rwanda for their refugee cases to be processed in rwanda is absolutely unthinkable. ah. all right, let's bring on our panel all joining us from the u. k. in london. my a good fellow and academic at the university of sheffield and author of hostile environment. how immigrants became scapegoats in nottingham, natalie hudson, assistant professor in law at the...
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in theory, any one who enters the u. k. y, or a so called illegal root may be sent to rolanda to have their claim for asylum processed. those who are resettled will be given the support, including up to 5 days of training with the help with integration accommodation, health care, so that they can resettle and plan the rwandan governments getting the initial payment of roughly a $156000000.00. it says it'll offer people protection and a chance to rebuild their life, even if they're asylum, claim is unsuccessful. many ones have explained what it means to be displaced. this has shipped how we approach migration and asylum. wonder already provide the future for almost $130000.00 if you use from multiple countries, including neighbors like the city and rooney is as a forgiveness done. and my grants, if a created from libya, you, thanks very much despite the words about roy. and as often maurice johnson says the scheme should act as a deterrent to people thinking of crossing the channel. whatever the case is accepted, there will
in theory, any one who enters the u. k. y, or a so called illegal root may be sent to rolanda to have their claim for asylum processed. those who are resettled will be given the support, including up to 5 days of training with the help with integration accommodation, health care, so that they can resettle and plan the rwandan governments getting the initial payment of roughly a $156000000.00. it says it'll offer people protection and a chance to rebuild their life, even if they're asylum, claim...
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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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i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet and to report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b. c, for example, was in a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about weapons of mass destruction. for example. not only was this completely false, but it was intentional deception coming from the b. b. c. again, complete hypocrisy. when you, thanks for joining us here in asi international as always, you can find plenty more stories on our website to aussie dot com. ah, ah, nice to come to the russians state to never. i've tied us on the most landscape diva. i'm not getting calls all set up with it within the 55 we did. okay, so mine is coupon speaking with we will ban in the european union. the kremlin, yup, machines the state on russia today and switch r t sport neck, even our video agency roughly all band to on youtub
i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet and to report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b. c, for example, was in a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about weapons of mass destruction. for example. not only was this completely false, but it was intentional deception coming from...
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k. i to be center a one to for processing u. k prime minister bras johnson announced it would apply to those who cross the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal. it's been criticized by rights groups. johnson says he believes the risk of ending up rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that we have rather than paying to jump the queue and to risk their lives. because if they, if they go that way, if they come across the channel illegally in these, in these vessels, then they risk as i've, as i've explained, ending up not in the u. k. but in rwanda and that is something that i believe will over time prove a very considerable deterrent. let's cross a london not any barbarous dining by and let him tell us more about the thinking behind this will make that really is some jumbled up messaging going on in the last couple of hours because you heard from boris johnson, they're talking about the deterrent aim in this plan with rwanda, and he said that 600 people th
k. i to be center a one to for processing u. k prime minister bras johnson announced it would apply to those who cross the english channel as part of a $130000000.00 deal. it's been criticized by rights groups. johnson says he believes the risk of ending up rwanda will be a considerable deterrent them much, much better off going for the safe and legal routes that we have rather than paying to jump the queue and to risk their lives. because if they, if they go that way, if they come across the...
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i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet into report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b, c, for example, within a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about weapons of mass destruction. for example. not only was this completely false, but it was intentional deception coming from the b, b. c. again, complete hypocrisy. when you, thanks for joining us here in asi international. as always, you can find plenty more stories on our website to all see dot com. ah ah. with ah, in.
i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet into report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b, c, for example, within a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about weapons of mass destruction. for example. not only was this completely false, but it was intentional deception coming from...
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what interestingly, the west, the u. s. and the u. k. claim to care about free speech and the free press. they like to say this during different press conferences and speeches, but if you look at the actions taken by the government in the western world, they really don't care about free speech in the free press. one of the prime example, of course julian assigned as i had just mentioned, and even in say, for example, the netherland has imprisoned a dutch activist william ingle. ringback for expressing his views on social media. so it's absolutely outrageous that the west claims to be an entity that holds free speech in human rights because that's absolutely not the case. i here we have again the u. k. the us claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet into report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b. c, for example, was in a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about w
what interestingly, the west, the u. s. and the u. k. claim to care about free speech and the free press. they like to say this during different press conferences and speeches, but if you look at the actions taken by the government in the western world, they really don't care about free speech in the free press. one of the prime example, of course julian assigned as i had just mentioned, and even in say, for example, the netherland has imprisoned a dutch activist william ingle. ringback for...
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i here we have again the u. k, the u. s. claiming that moscow was in no position to report on the conflict in ukraine, which is absurd. russia has every right to have a media outlet into report on these issues. and then it also does big the question as to whether or not the b, b. c, for example, was in a position to cover iraq and afghanistan when they outright lied about weapons of mass destruction, for example. and not only was this completely false, but it was intentional deception coming from the b, b. c. again, complete hypocrisy. when you, thanks for joining us here in asi international. as always, you can find plenty more stories on our website to all see dot com. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk ah, well come just sort of a check the world with me george galloway a
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k, on weapons that he had. premise devoris johnson, that the u. k was into feather 100000000 pounds worth of a high grade military equipment to ukraine's armed forces. that includes another $800.00 anti tank missiles at the prime minister said he was asked whether the sending of ukraine risk to escalation. i risk antagonizing, in essence, the question was russia on that he said all that the u. k. seeking to do is to help the ukrainians to protect themselves. that new announcement today that on top of the defensive alms that have been sent, say for you 100000000 pounds worth of high grade military equipment. i. thank you so much. charlotte, melinda. interestingly, the chancellor said that our strategy is to inflict dramatic costs on russia and his decision to launch this war in ukraine. but the not touching the energy question and he took some very tough questions on that. one of the questioners pointing out that the e u has sent a total of 36000000000 euros. i believe it was to russia paying for energy supply since the war began, and only 10000000
k, on weapons that he had. premise devoris johnson, that the u. k was into feather 100000000 pounds worth of a high grade military equipment to ukraine's armed forces. that includes another $800.00 anti tank missiles at the prime minister said he was asked whether the sending of ukraine risk to escalation. i risk antagonizing, in essence, the question was russia on that he said all that the u. k. seeking to do is to help the ukrainians to protect themselves. that new announcement today that on...
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yeah, i think there is a lot of question that economists say the u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices for basic goods rise rapidly. inflation of the u. k. accelerated to 70 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. people in argentina have been protesting of arising prices saying they can't, but not food on the table, thousands miles through when as iras on the same day, the government said it's inflation rate. it's 6.7 percent the highest and 20 years . that was on the street say their monthly $190.00 food stipend only buys them yogurt and serial. many families are going without staples like rice and noodles and meet with type of creature. the headlines here and al jazeera russia has confirmed a blast, a board it's warship must be the flagship of its black sea fleet. russian defense man, if he says ammunition on boar
yeah, i think there is a lot of question that economists say the u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s, as prices for basic goods rise rapidly. inflation of the u. k. accelerated to 70 percent in march. prices are increasing faster than wages and there's pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling rushes worn. ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chains. people in argentina have been protesting of...
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the u. k. we give around the just over a $130000000.00. as part of the trial scheme, rights groups have criticized decision will come in because when the migration policy institute, she says offshore processing has res, real concerns over human rights. done, mark a tried and you, i mean as a doctor, similar legislation but fell so hard to find a country that would accept to move forward research processing assistant australia also has experience with, with the system. and i think there are a range of question with, with this plan, and one is really the human right consideration. and here it will be a lot of questions for the u. k. government to answer, you know, how if people will be transfer, how they will be treated in the camp. what type of sex they're going to have in one . and whether they are going to have freedom of movement. and if they're absolutely modification is going to be processed in one will be higher, they can have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i, yeah, i
the u. k. we give around the just over a $130000000.00. as part of the trial scheme, rights groups have criticized decision will come in because when the migration policy institute, she says offshore processing has res, real concerns over human rights. done, mark a tried and you, i mean as a doctor, similar legislation but fell so hard to find a country that would accept to move forward research processing assistant australia also has experience with, with the system. and i think there are a...
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what across the u. k. the sanctions, all biting it is having an effect on the u. k. economy. so the longer this goes on, the more worse that will be for the prime minister himself. but right now the visit is over. we don't know where president boris johnson is or how he got in like a say, this was a surprise visit, but it has been seen and it has been a warmly welcomed by the ukrainian leadership. thank you so much. him on american reporting from keys or earlier president zalinski him at the austrian chancellor karl nay, hummer and keith as well. now, moore said he wanted to show support for ukraine. austria has been providing humanitarian aid as well as helmets and body armor for civilians. while the e u is pledging more than a $1000000000.00 to support countries welcoming refugees from ukraine, european commission president or some of underlying made the pledge at a fundraising event held in warsaw. $650000000.00 will go to poland. she said the rest of the funds will go to the other line frontline states to day we are supporting millions of ukrainian refugees and people in
what across the u. k. the sanctions, all biting it is having an effect on the u. k. economy. so the longer this goes on, the more worse that will be for the prime minister himself. but right now the visit is over. we don't know where president boris johnson is or how he got in like a say, this was a surprise visit, but it has been seen and it has been a warmly welcomed by the ukrainian leadership. thank you so much. him on american reporting from keys or earlier president zalinski him at the...
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we have energy security here in the u. k. the mistakes of the past i felt deeply the situation is critical. 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 paintin 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
we have energy security here in the u. k. the mistakes of the past i felt deeply the situation is critical. 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...
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he's a military analyst at the u. k. defense and security. think tank receive very warm welcome sir. thank you for taking the time to take our questions. a surprising admission by russia that it has suffered substantial losses. what's your read on that? so the russians have taken very substantial losses and they don't have many more troops to commit. which means that this next operation of the dumbass, they have a limited amount of time before they will need to make some difficult choices about mobilizing reserves and retaining conscripts in the last round. now if they do that, they need to prepare the population to admitting that there are rules and explain why that's necessary. and so i think what we're seeing is that preparing the ground to have options in terms of generating, we'll come back units here in around a months time. and we started our broadcast with a deadly, a train station attack is a rocket strike on a railway station in east in ukraine, another sign of rushes campaign of intimidation. or is this a typical pattern of warfare
he's a military analyst at the u. k. defense and security. think tank receive very warm welcome sir. thank you for taking the time to take our questions. a surprising admission by russia that it has suffered substantial losses. what's your read on that? so the russians have taken very substantial losses and they don't have many more troops to commit. which means that this next operation of the dumbass, they have a limited amount of time before they will need to make some difficult choices about...
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as they put the u. k. does not believe that the situation in which he's calling for immediate attention of the security council. this is a unilateral assertion of the u. k. presidency not to do so. decision of the council members. you can see clearly now what they are, all based order promoted by the u. k. and other western countries means in the real life, it means them imposing come for the bottles with total disregard of international law. and that was the rules of procedure of the un security council. these behavior is very illustrative and the reveals through attitudes of the west to the ukrainian people. while blocking the discussion on which are a clear cut vacation in classic classic gibber style, that is going to have serious implications for international peace and security of the western delegations. and asked to kind of mean a security council meeting on the educational wilson. i've guys done some time ago some time ago, so you can see where they are. priority is up. the reason why the worst an
as they put the u. k. does not believe that the situation in which he's calling for immediate attention of the security council. this is a unilateral assertion of the u. k. presidency not to do so. decision of the council members. you can see clearly now what they are, all based order promoted by the u. k. and other western countries means in the real life, it means them imposing come for the bottles with total disregard of international law. and that was the rules of procedure of the un...
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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 to 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. ready international space station is really the partnership, although the spacecraft is been tactic, spacecraft and well.
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 to 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...
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i think, you know, as we fun out in the u. k. i some other countries probably as time goes on, people is really of a whole lot. people will tolerate that kind of situation with a refresher writing price, this will be all, you'll flip prices, for example. it's really a matter of time and the people, i think the governmental will feel the pressure from the public. now to the middle east, where tensions have been rising as nato member turkey has launched a large scale offensive across its south eastern border into iraq targeting kraidish nonsense there. the turkish defense ministry released this video of air strikes against kurdish forces, saying it was conducting an offensive because kurdish milton's had been in the final stages of preparing an incursion into turkey. there has been no comment from iraqi officials so far, although some local media has reported that baghdad had been briefed on unquote, plans ahead of the cross border operation. the offensive came after us congress members met with senior turkish officials in east on
i think, you know, as we fun out in the u. k. i some other countries probably as time goes on, people is really of a whole lot. people will tolerate that kind of situation with a refresher writing price, this will be all, you'll flip prices, for example. it's really a matter of time and the people, i think the governmental will feel the pressure from the public. now to the middle east, where tensions have been rising as nato member turkey has launched a large scale offensive across its south...
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there has been a storm criticism at the u. k. is newly announced planted important 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 and the middle east, while simultaneously welcoming refugees from ukraine. u. k. government rightly provides asylum refugee ukrainians, fleet war, but wants to send others 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 for wanda, is the opposite to the nature of god. who himself took responsibility for our migrants trying to get to britain illegally
there has been a storm criticism at the u. k. is newly announced planted important 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 and the middle east, while simultaneously welcoming refugees from ukraine. u. k. government rightly provides asylum refugee ukrainians, fleet war, but wants to send others seeking asylum, thousands of miles away to rolanda for processing. and you still...
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i think, you know, as we find out in the u. k. i some other countries probably as time goes on, people is really of the holland. people will tolerate a side kind of situation with evolutionary pressure, a rising prices. all your, i mean, i know a foot price is, for example, is really a matter of time. and people, i think the governmental will feel the pressure from the public eye that does it for me, this hour. i will be back in 30 minutes with another fresh look at your news. this is our international that had to move ukraine a big and rich country that's always been in hand with russia until recently. 2014, a qu defines ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on the us. a war that continues to this on the edge of a large field near low ganske, the mass grave. local saying that the people buried here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014. who does this with a mr. alcorda.
i think, you know, as we find out in the u. k. i some other countries probably as time goes on, people is really of the holland. people will tolerate a side kind of situation with evolutionary pressure, a rising prices. all your, i mean, i know a foot price is, for example, is really a matter of time. and people, i think the governmental will feel the pressure from the public eye that does it for me, this hour. i will be back in 30 minutes with another fresh look at your news. this is our...
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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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while the u. k. is armed forces, ministers, age ukraine, and should be able to target russian territory and can do so with nato's weapons. also ahead refund to get found a huge variety of different mines gradient positions. again, mind that ukraine claims that told the international community. it doesn't have one more evidence appears to emerge about ukrainian forces using anti personnel mines. this my claims that munitions were destroyed, years ago, under international with one menopause date in the evening, in baghdad, in sophia, and here in moscow this tuesday, april the 26th. i'm, you know, neil on this is our to international the un secretary general house call for multi polarity in the world. sounds antonio good terrorist is facing mounting criticism by western leaders for today's visit to russia over the conflict in ukraine with fleming, the trip, the u. k warning, it could be used as a propaganda tool by moscow. the u. n. she forever said, it's important not to forget about the values of a mu
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around 18000000 households in the u. k. are expected to see their energy bills go up by more than 50 percent this month. some experts have started to draw frightening parallels with the energy crunch of the 1970s when a fuel shortage severely impacted people around the globe parties where florida explains. the u. k is in crisis maurice johnson desperately looking for new sources of energy. he promises to build one nuclear reactor, a year, fix mistakes, so that britain is never blackmailed as he claims by russia. this is about traveling some of the other mistakes of, of the past to making sure that we are set well for the future. i will no longer subject to will never again subject to the vagaries of the global oil gas price. we can be subject to blackmail as it were from people such as vladimir putin. we have energy security here in the u. k. the mistakes of the past i felt deeply the situation is critical. the u. k has not had such problems since the energy crisis of the 19 seventy's. this really is a historic shock to rea
around 18000000 households in the u. k. are expected to see their energy bills go up by more than 50 percent this month. some experts have started to draw frightening parallels with the energy crunch of the 1970s when a fuel shortage severely impacted people around the globe parties where florida explains. the u. k is in crisis maurice johnson desperately looking for new sources of energy. he promises to build one nuclear reactor, a year, fix mistakes, so that britain is never blackmailed as he...
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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. is now a tweak of fallen into an even darker reality. the fierce protests have erupted in france after the presidential elections 1st round, ended up with a mere 3 percent gap between incumbent and manual micron and right wing candidate marine the pen in the city of rent. hundreds of people protested against both micron and the pen shouting anti fascists. slogans. demonstrators were seen setting a barricades and even starting a fire with a significant police presence in place. it's estimated that around 500 people in the streets of the french town following the election results, our correspondence showed davinsky reports on the reaction to the 1st round. and the expectations for what is going to head is, is a re run of what we so 5 years ago. and it is much closer. and much of that has been to do with some of the anger that's been seen against president mack on. but also the fact that and le pen has a really a boy on the last a few weeks of the fact that she has been campaigning about the cost of living. crunch. hearing frances, look at
the u. k. is now a tweak of fallen into an even darker reality. the fierce protests have erupted in france after the presidential elections 1st round, ended up with a mere 3 percent gap between incumbent and manual micron and right wing candidate marine the pen in the city of rent. hundreds of people protested against both micron and the pen shouting anti fascists. slogans. demonstrators were seen setting a barricades and even starting a fire with a significant police presence in place. it's...
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and here, there will be a lot of questions for the u. k. call them and to answer, you know, how big people will be transfer how they will be treated in the camp. what type of stuff they going to have in one. and whether they are going to have freedom of movement and if they're absolutely not the kitchen is going to be processed in one will be higher, they're going to have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i yeah, i think there is a lot of a lot of questions still. ok. yeah. camilla cars from the migration policy institute. thank you for joining us. the police in the u. s. state of michigan have released several videos showing the fatal shooting of a black man june the traffic stop early this month. 26 year old patrick iowa was killed on april. the 4th of what offices described as a lengthy struggle. his family, they say he was killed execution style. they've been demanding police publicly released the videos. john henson is following develop things from chicago. there are alrea
and here, there will be a lot of questions for the u. k. call them and to answer, you know, how big people will be transfer how they will be treated in the camp. what type of stuff they going to have in one. and whether they are going to have freedom of movement and if they're absolutely not the kitchen is going to be processed in one will be higher, they're going to have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galli. and i yeah, i think there is a...
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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 military operation and acute conflict between russian in the entire western world. putin's approval rating as president has significantly increased amongst russians. the growth is about 15 percent. the fact is that in the 1st phase of the operation, many in ru
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...
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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 boris 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 about international conflicts and how they must be conducted. but it seems the words of the p. m. once enough to tear those brits determined to fight as russia has detained. 2 british citizens, they were captured while trying to flee a steel factory, mary opal, where according to the russian defense ministry, some 400 foreign mercenaries have been fighting. hayden, ashton and sean pena were both detained after joining the ukrainian army on sean pena. i'm a citizen of the u. k. r is captured in merrier full. i was fortunate of area code 456 weeks. now, armand dence, people's republic. the
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 boris 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 about international conflicts and how...
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i'm a citizen of the u. k. r. i was captured in barrier full. i was fortunate of area code 446 weeks now. armand tenants, people's republic, a cooper this year. we were in the factory merkel in early i was a tuesday morning. there was the sort of removed form form from the area of the factory, but we didn't know exactly where about 4 in the morning, we left the factory in vehicles commerce, a fortune beginning the ukraine was good sword wouldn't and eventually i see they don't make right decisions that would end war a didn't want to negotiate with steps that could help. and the war, like peacefully, it was like 1st time seeing reality may looted from like supermarkets, civilians need food to survive after like in circles. and so they would take like food from the supermarkets, they would stop civilians from going out to get water. and it's not just the boots of most recent special forces that have been on the ground in ukraine, although not so much boots, but the polish shoes of the british prime minister burst johnson himself stepped out onto t
i'm a citizen of the u. k. r. i was captured in barrier full. i was fortunate of area code 446 weeks now. armand tenants, people's republic, a cooper this year. we were in the factory merkel in early i was a tuesday morning. there was the sort of removed form form from the area of the factory, but we didn't know exactly where about 4 in the morning, we left the factory in vehicles commerce, a fortune beginning the ukraine was good sword wouldn't and eventually i see they don't make right...
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so trying to correct what it calls the mistakes of the past, the u. k. is now a tweak of fallen into an even darker reality. the fierce protests have erupted in france after the presidential elections 1st round, ended up with a mere 3 percent gap between incumbents and menu, micron and right wing candidate marine the pen in the city of rent. hundreds of people protested against both micron and le pen shouting anti fascist slogans. demonstrators were seen setting up barricades and even starting a fire with a significant police presence in the place. it's estimated that around 500 people at the streets of the french town following the election results. one, this was crosswise to rp correspondent, charlotte pinsky, who is in paris for us. charlotte, just a 3 percent gap between the incumbents, mccrory and right wing candidate marine the pen. why is this race so close? well, that's why this is a re run of what we so 5 years ago. and it is much closer. and much of that has been to do with some of the anger that's been seen against president mack on. but also
so trying to correct what it calls the mistakes of the past, the u. k. is now a tweak of fallen into an even darker reality. the fierce protests have erupted in france after the presidential elections 1st round, ended up with a mere 3 percent gap between incumbents and menu, micron and right wing candidate marine the pen in the city of rent. hundreds of people protested against both micron and le pen shouting anti fascist slogans. demonstrators were seen setting up barricades and even starting...
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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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i think that you know, we find out in the u. k. i some other countries probably as time goes on, people is really backup a whole lot of people will tolerate. that kind of situation with a refresher writing price is all, you know, full price is focused on. so it's really a match upon the people. i think the governmental will feel the pressure from the public imposing sanctions against russia would cost serbia dearly. that's according to the balkan countries. president belgrade has come under heavy criticism for refusing to condemn russia over the conflict in ukraine. president alexander voyage has also defended sir b, as continued airline traffic with russia as neighboring e. u. countries have been flights. every little thing we earned, we no longer have, we keep flies go into russia out of principle because we are a free country. when you decide for itself, for those who speak to us about bloody hands, because we are still conducting those flights, i have to say shame on you. oh, all of your analysts are also liars. did you cancel
i think that you know, we find out in the u. k. i some other countries probably as time goes on, people is really backup a whole lot of people will tolerate. that kind of situation with a refresher writing price is all, you know, full price is focused on. so it's really a match upon the people. i think the governmental will feel the pressure from the public imposing sanctions against russia would cost serbia dearly. that's according to the balkan countries. president belgrade has come under...
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it was primarily funded by the u. k and u. s. government, for example, the white helmets recorded to be something that everybody should get behind because supposedly they were just rescuing civilians in the, in the event of a bombing attacks. but the reality was very different. they were primarily a propaganda tool and a tool for spreading this information and we're trying to escalate the involvement of, of nato in the syrian conflict. and so the concern is that the same thing could happen in ukraine. they are advancing truth that they aren't in that same justice and they are there as protagonist and manipulators basically. you know, as we know, the zalinski government is trying urgently to pressure and cajole nieto countries to intervene in the conflict. so that would be the pretext. ok to more global use not to bring you in the program. nika, rog usa is it's quit the organization of american states, the world's oldest regional body, explaining the decision, the country's foreign minister claim the group was nothing but quote
it was primarily funded by the u. k and u. s. government, for example, the white helmets recorded to be something that everybody should get behind because supposedly they were just rescuing civilians in the, in the event of a bombing attacks. but the reality was very different. they were primarily a propaganda tool and a tool for spreading this information and we're trying to escalate the involvement of, of nato in the syrian conflict. and so the concern is that the same thing could happen in...
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we've also heard the saying from the u. k, the u. s. and poland between them, they say that they are sending in tanks ammunition for how it says at grenade launchers all because they say that this is what the ukranian army needs to match. the capabilities over the russian army and the u. k. armed forces minister has said it is completely legitimate with ukrainian army to use such heavy weaponry to attack targets in russia is completely legitimate for ukraine to be targeting in russia's depth in order to disrupt the logistics. that if they weren't disrupted with directly contribute to death and carnage on ukrainian soil, could they use british ordinance at all to do that is only concern. any of them weapons we've given him for defensive purposes, get used in that without causing problems. well, i think it is, i see the case that things that the international community are now providing to ukraine, half the range to, ah, to be used over the borders. despite the fact that these weapons have already been flowing into quite for the last few
we've also heard the saying from the u. k, the u. s. and poland between them, they say that they are sending in tanks ammunition for how it says at grenade launchers all because they say that this is what the ukranian army needs to match. the capabilities over the russian army and the u. k. armed forces minister has said it is completely legitimate with ukrainian army to use such heavy weaponry to attack targets in russia is completely legitimate for ukraine to be targeting in russia's depth in...
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but there's also a governor appointed by the u. k. who has some oversight over public officials, long before fridays arrest they were concerns about state corruption. a race and inquiry found governance in the territory was appallingly bad. it recommended a temporary return to direct will by london. the british virgin islands also has a long history as a tax haven. more than half the shell companies revealed in the document lake known as the panama pipe is what base thing. so in your gay go, is in london has mall on that report. the report really has been casting doubts to put it mildly on how exactly that territory has been governing itself. for example, the lead on the report form a judge gary hakan bottom has been saying that in the report that really the level of corruption that is, is too big and it needs to be tackled directly from london. it has been very critical of the elected officials and how they've been running the territory. and also reminding that those elected officials have and have a loss of power of a huge sums of p
but there's also a governor appointed by the u. k. who has some oversight over public officials, long before fridays arrest they were concerns about state corruption. a race and inquiry found governance in the territory was appallingly bad. it recommended a temporary return to direct will by london. the british virgin islands also has a long history as a tax haven. more than half the shell companies revealed in the document lake known as the panama pipe is what base thing. so in your gay go, is...
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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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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 don't think our normal trade with any other country should be affected. even europe have been conducting your normal business with the russians. you have in stock or your trade with russians. and so our normal trade with moscow should not be affected bec
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...