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member of the syrian diaspora in the u. k. same, or actually we shall see despair over the government's controversial decision. no, i mean i didn't, of course this laws been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition, legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens the attention period for anyone who illegally crosses the border into britain from 6 months to 4 years. even the un has condemned these actions, but politics, as they say, has no conscience. the paradox, as we previously mentioned, is that the british government has criticized the president of wanda and the human rights situation in that country. however, british interests have been ultimately decisive. for the sake of these interests, the british government has turned a blind eye to a great many things. meanwhile, u. k prime minister boys johnson says that the deportation of asylum seeke
member of the syrian diaspora in the u. k. same, or actually we shall see despair over the government's controversial decision. no, i mean i didn't, of course this laws been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition, legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens the attention period for anyone who illegally...
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k. the same goes for germany. rising prices and economic uncertainty are causing serious problems for a large proportion of the population. more than one in 3 fears, they will no longer have enough money to cover their living expenses. here we have an especially severe case. the german economy has been ravaged by record breaking inflation, standing at 8.7 percent for me. that's the highest, it's been since the 1970. to make matters worse. the more ominous threats of a global food crisis is also a menace to the entire world. sanctions, no, no subtlety. millions of innocent people across europe and far from its shores will suffer as food and energy. prices or supply lines are disrupted, trade links collapse. the victims are overwhelmingly the poor, with all this bad news that followed europe's anti russia sanctions. one has to wonder if the politicians who pass this latest package have been living under a rock. how bad do things have to get for them to get out from under it? you leaders ha
k. the same goes for germany. rising prices and economic uncertainty are causing serious problems for a large proportion of the population. more than one in 3 fears, they will no longer have enough money to cover their living expenses. here we have an especially severe case. the german economy has been ravaged by record breaking inflation, standing at 8.7 percent for me. that's the highest, it's been since the 1970. to make matters worse. the more ominous threats of a global food crisis is also...
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k. and the island of island, some wet weather there. still affecting parts of france, northern areas of spain and a keen northwesterly wind. hence the lower temperatures, that wet weather that stays in place isn't big. our way through where sad stay, some showers. they're still affecting eastern part of europe. it dry just around the alps. dry to cost must have north africa with plenty of showers for the west. i saw official airline of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the pl magic language. it really means nothing on the ground on air or online at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she has done absolutely nothing. what these country white mad, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racialized do. sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives, even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this screen on al jazeera, with a book and back you watching out his era mind if
k. and the island of island, some wet weather there. still affecting parts of france, northern areas of spain and a keen northwesterly wind. hence the lower temperatures, that wet weather that stays in place isn't big. our way through where sad stay, some showers. they're still affecting eastern part of europe. it dry just around the alps. dry to cost must have north africa with plenty of showers for the west. i saw official airline of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the...
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u k and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must principally think of russia that colossal empire in the east is right, the dissolution of hitler. my income for hitler makes clear in mind comes in $925.00. that the real goal is to take over ukraine has going to the east against the soviet union. that was always hit. there's real call and the europeans understood that in some ways in poland, 2 was preparing to invade the ussr with handler. the dismemberment of russia lies of the fall of the polish policy in the east. the main goal is to weaken and defeat russia. from a report by the polish army, general staff intelligence branch. but angela had other plans that didn't involve poland. i don't know, as ralph was in an annoyed diet room, the
u k and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must principally think of russia that colossal empire in the east is right, the dissolution of hitler....
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k is going through much of the same a massive package of economic sanctions designed in time to whole the russian economy. we must also commit to the cease the dependence on russian all of them gas . he just got to get it. yeah, he doesn't actually on the spy. british house also slapped with an extra $53000000.00 pounds on the energy bills every single day. at this point, the blow back from western sanctions has clearly taken a serious tall but had they accomplished their goal of hurting russia? no. in fact, the global rise in energy prices that sanctions contributed to have only made rushes economy stronger. well, now it does not seem a load of true. unfortunately, these sanctions don't work. possibly at some point they will. and the rubel didn't drop. russia doesn't feel any of these from the financial point of view. and when it does, the war will be over, the price will be paid by european citizens, while vladimir putin will smile. satisfaction in russia, seeing such a high profit margin from these new energy prices that it's made up for the loss of its assets, frozen by western ba
k is going through much of the same a massive package of economic sanctions designed in time to whole the russian economy. we must also commit to the cease the dependence on russian all of them gas . he just got to get it. yeah, he doesn't actually on the spy. british house also slapped with an extra $53000000.00 pounds on the energy bills every single day. at this point, the blow back from western sanctions has clearly taken a serious tall but had they accomplished their goal of hurting...
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k. frank, i'd like to ask you the same questions that i asked rebecca earlier, is this going to get worse for the ukrainians? let's look at things in the larger context, the russians went into this wanting a war of annihilation which would take 15 days. we now know that planning assumption and what they've got is a war of attrition. that is likely to take one or more years on the plus side of the ledger. they have taken the city my up on that southern coast, which does threaten ukraine strategically. but on the negative side, rather more significantly for the moment, they have essentially reduce the conflict down to that don barza, which is now their media objective, an area they've been looking to take for the last 8 years and focusing really their entire combat efforts on that so that's where we are now talking about that region fighting is not concentrated, concentrated especially around the city of seattle to nets. how decisive is this battle in the grand scheme of things? i think th
k. frank, i'd like to ask you the same questions that i asked rebecca earlier, is this going to get worse for the ukrainians? let's look at things in the larger context, the russians went into this wanting a war of annihilation which would take 15 days. we now know that planning assumption and what they've got is a war of attrition. that is likely to take one or more years on the plus side of the ledger. they have taken the city my up on that southern coast, which does threaten ukraine...
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on friday, the high court ruled in favor of the flight same. the legality of the u. k. government scheme will be tested at a separate hearing next month when u. k. prime minister boris johnson again defended the policy head of the court decision. this is about making sure that we break the business model of criminal gangs who not only risking people's lives, but undermining public confidence in legal migration on the bed of my family's beneficiary, legal, a migration to this country, lots of businesses, how legal migration is discovery. we want to stop the illegal migrants and county and we will, we want to deter the criminal guys because they're not only day during their lives . they're ripping them off. nothing. barbara is live for us outside the court in london. so not even to expect this 1st flight to still leave on tuesday will any won't be on it off well as to whether it's going to take off the home or face or interesting, but it will as long as there is even one person on board. but right now we don't know whether that will be anybody on board that flight sche
on friday, the high court ruled in favor of the flight same. the legality of the u. k. government scheme will be tested at a separate hearing next month when u. k. prime minister boris johnson again defended the policy head of the court decision. this is about making sure that we break the business model of criminal gangs who not only risking people's lives, but undermining public confidence in legal migration on the bed of my family's beneficiary, legal, a migration to this country, lots of...
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and the same thing is happening in the u. k with net 0. so what they're doing is shooting themselves in the foot and they're making out, you know, rush, it'd be the buggy man and saying it's putin's price high. but if you look at an oil chart, a crude oil chart, which is you know, and if you look at a crude oil chart going back to in a bind declared war after his election on fossil fuels. you'll see that before the ukraine war, crude oil prices were up to 100 percent. so this precipitous rise in crude oil prices has impacted the markets and impacted costs of everything because diesel fuel is all time highs. the shortage of jet fuel and that's why 7000 flights over the last holiday weekend were cancelled. but nobody wants to talk about that. you know, this is for carmen. it's really amazing because i mean, the structural problems within the western economies don't want. they don't want to address it, they want to blame russia, blaine, china, blame the saudis by opec. that's what we always get here. that's why we're doing this program gentle
and the same thing is happening in the u. k with net 0. so what they're doing is shooting themselves in the foot and they're making out, you know, rush, it'd be the buggy man and saying it's putin's price high. but if you look at an oil chart, a crude oil chart, which is you know, and if you look at a crude oil chart going back to in a bind declared war after his election on fossil fuels. you'll see that before the ukraine war, crude oil prices were up to 100 percent. so this precipitous rise...
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and the same thing is happening in the u. k with net 0. so what they're doing is shooting themselves in the foot and they're making out, you know, rush, it'd be the buggy man and saying it's hooton's price high. but if you look at an oil chart, a crude oil chart, which is you know, and if you look at a crude oil chart going back to in a bind declared war after his election on fossil fuels. you'll see that before the ukraine war, crude oil prices were up to 100 percent. so this precipitous rise in crude oil prices has impacted the markets and impacted costs of everything because diesel fuel is that all time highs the shortage of jet fuel. and that's why 7000 flights over the last holiday weekend were cancelled. but nobody wants to talk about that. you know, what is the time? it's really amazing, because i mean that structural problems within the western economies don't want. they don't want to address it. they want to blame russia, blaine, china, blame the saudis by opec. that's what we always get here. that's why we're doing this program g
and the same thing is happening in the u. k with net 0. so what they're doing is shooting themselves in the foot and they're making out, you know, rush, it'd be the buggy man and saying it's hooton's price high. but if you look at an oil chart, a crude oil chart, which is you know, and if you look at a crude oil chart going back to in a bind declared war after his election on fossil fuels. you'll see that before the ukraine war, crude oil prices were up to 100 percent. so this precipitous rise...
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and i would say the same thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country, any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge. financial packages are going to be followed through and that's a full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog ober western balkan nations who have been in the queue for years . some say that would be unfair. whichever way you look at it, ukraine doesn't cut the membership, must it. and without being the case, if the does say no, it could be about to land itself. once again. is the length skis hall of shame? in nigeria, more than 50 people are feared dead after gunmen attacked a local catholic church in the country. south west. we won't be showing footage from the scene as it's too disturbing, but rather some screenshots local media in under state report. several gunman opened fire on worshipers at the church during sunday, math, and then a
and i would say the same thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country, any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge. financial packages are going to be followed through and that's a full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog ober western balkan nations who have been...
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thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country. ringback any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge, financial packages are going to be followed through and that's a full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog over western balkan nations who have been in the queue for years . some say that would be unfair. whichever way you look at it, ukraine doesn't cut the membership, must it. and without being the case, if the does say no, it could be about to land itself. once again, is the length skis hall of shame. charlie dubin c taken us to the end of this news block, but stay with us because we've got a sunday visit to the world's apart studios coming up. examine our guest today, asia, experts i know our tongue and launching the conversation on its right ahead. ah ah ah ah, with me hello and
thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country. ringback any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge, financial packages are going to be followed through and that's a full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog over western balkan nations who have been in the queue...
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k. so the you case proposed legislation would scrap some of those checks the you says the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates unnecessary barriers on, on trade, east west, ah, what we, what we can do is fix that. it's not a big deal. we can fix it in such a ways to remove those bureaucratic barriers. the northern ireland protocol is intended to ensure the free movement of goods between ireland and northern ireland . britain now wants to repeal large parts of it, no more controls for some goods coming into northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him
k. so the you case proposed legislation would scrap some of those checks the you says the changes are illegal and has threatened to retaliate a fresh shipment of goods being delivered to northern ireland from elsewhere in the u. k. it requires custom declarations and sometimes checks the e. u in britain jointly agreed to this in the northern ireland protocol. but now the british government says it's too costly and no longer wants to adhere to the agreement. what it does is it creates...
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thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country, any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge. financial packages are going to be followed through and that are full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog over western balkan nations who have been in the queue for years . some say that would be unfair. whichever way you look at it, ukraine doesn't cut the membership, must it. and without being the case, if the does say no, it could be about to land itself. once again. is the length skis hall of shame? ah, people living in the arctic face a risk to their well being and security due to the arctic console. pausing its work over the ukraine conflict and the winning from moscow, which said, mosque at russia is ready to resume dialogue from with the 4 members to minimize any negative impact. the
thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country, any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge. financial packages are going to be followed through and that are full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog over western balkan nations who have been in the queue for years ....
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and i would say the same thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country, any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge. financial packages are going to be followed through and that's a full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog over western balkan nations who have been in the queue for years . some say that would be unfair. whichever way you look at it, ukraine doesn't cut the membership mustard. and without being the case, if the does say no, it could be about to land itself. once again, is the length skis hall of shame? well, another aspect of the whole situation in ukraine really has created his own refugee crisis as you will be aware. but the conflict has completely shifted attention from already existing problems elsewhere on the globe. that's according to military and organization, the norwegian refugee council. the war in ukraine has highlighted th
and i would say the same thing for the you and the u. k. there is no way that the u. s. or the u. k. or any country, any natal member states can give assurances that these are huge. financial packages are going to be followed through and that's a full accountability is going to be provided to the publics of those countries that are effectively providing this money. another argument is that by fast tracking ukraine to candidate status, it would leap frog over western balkan nations who have been...
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k. 10 percent or more of price increases. at the same time as pay and the money in people's pockets has been static for a number of years now. so people are getting increasingly unhappy about the cost, what they call the cost of living crisis. and that means that other unions, particularly public sector service, public sector unions such as teaches doctors, nurses, local government workers, they'll all look in the potential for our m t strike to be just the start of a domino effect as other professions other industries start to raise their concerns about their pay and conditions to watkins turn the possibility of a summer of discontent. the west funding in bangladesh in years could be bound to get much where small rainy's forecast and major rivers are expected to rise. millions of homes are under water and authorities are struggling to deliver emergency supplies. the worst flooding using the districts in the north and north 8th. the army has been deployed to help with relief if it's dozens of people have died since the storms
k. 10 percent or more of price increases. at the same time as pay and the money in people's pockets has been static for a number of years now. so people are getting increasingly unhappy about the cost, what they call the cost of living crisis. and that means that other unions, particularly public sector service, public sector unions such as teaches doctors, nurses, local government workers, they'll all look in the potential for our m t strike to be just the start of a domino effect as other...
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but since then, the u. s. u. k, and e. u of all severed ties in some way, and rushes turn to asia in fed. india and china have both increased same ports of russian oil since february. and let's say beijing imported nearly 2000000 bows of russian oil for day inmate. a global energy supplies are major topic for discussion between russia, the foreign minister and his counterparts in the gulf. saudi arabia, holsted fig, elaborate in foreign ministers from kata, the united app, emerett, oman, kuwait and bahrain speaking. after those talks, the russian foreign minister hit out of the european union for banning most oil imports from russia. novel also accused us of instigating you nations against it. guild leticia for us as a chair to the situation is such that any group of countries should not be allowed to dominate the international arena. and to put their own priorities and establish one singular polar world. but some of the countries are not hiding their true intentions. they don't allow any alternative thoughts. in other wor
but since then, the u. s. u. k, and e. u of all severed ties in some way, and rushes turn to asia in fed. india and china have both increased same ports of russian oil since february. and let's say beijing imported nearly 2000000 bows of russian oil for day inmate. a global energy supplies are major topic for discussion between russia, the foreign minister and his counterparts in the gulf. saudi arabia, holsted fig, elaborate in foreign ministers from kata, the united app, emerett, oman, kuwait...