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also coming on the 1st plane, carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to depart the u. k. today. but the plan is controversial. critics call it immoral. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach britain and mapping the milk he weigh. how a european space probe helps us to understand how our galaxy evolved over billions of years. ah, i'm glad else has well come to the program. russian forces appear closer to taking control of severe jeanette square keys, city and ukraine's eastern don bus region. the regional governor says the last bridge in and out has been destroyed, making it impossible to organize humanitarian aid or evacuations to neighbor and lucy chance. but so crowns president brought him, zalinski says his forces could still reclaim territory in the region. if they are supplied with the weapons, they need firing back ukrainian defense forces, say this aerial footage shows to destruction of 3 russian grad rocket launchers, which they believe are used to share. the embattled city of cbs. don't ask and surrounding areas. stre
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a 1st play carrying asylum seekers to wanda is due to depart the u. k. today. the plan is controversial . critics call it a morrow. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach brit ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's forces are still holding out in civil done yet. a key city in the eastern don boss, region, ukrainian official, se russian forces now control around 80 per cent of the city, which has become the site of one of the wars bloodiest battles. russian troops have destroyed all 3 bridges leading out of savannah on yeske, making it very difficult to evacuate civilians to neighboring lucy shanks. but a regional governor says it's still possible to evacuate some of the injured and that russian forces have not yet entirely blocked off the city. bridges destroyed. the city of severity gnats is now almost cut off. authorities say they're still able to evacuate the wounded. but the situation for those still left is worsening and fast. st. battles, a raging in the eastern city, the gover
a 1st play carrying asylum seekers to wanda is due to depart the u. k. today. the plan is controversial . critics call it a morrow. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach brit ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's forces are still holding out in civil done yet. a key city in the eastern don boss, region, ukrainian official, se russian forces now control around 80 per cent of the city, which has become the site of...
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but for days of celebrations are beginning in the u. k. today to mark queen elizabeth platinum, jubilee elizabeth has been on the throne for 70 years. longer than any other british monarch before. the w bigot mass looks at how people that plan to mark the occasion and what the queen means to them. ah, for most brits, she's always been part of their lives. queen elizabeth the 2nd and now she's celebrating her platinum jubilee. 70 years of rule. a record there's a determination about that said to put on the smile on the clothes, go out and do what she's got to do. she's maintained relations around the world, which i don't sing as any of the person in the whole world that has done so well at that. i most grits admire her if not adore her. the ladies at the women's institute, i'm south london, certainly do. it's an organization that traditionally stands up for women's rights re. these ladies meet regularly to work with their hands. this time it's knitting. corgis, the favorite dogs of the monarch on 2 slides associate the queen more with horse
but for days of celebrations are beginning in the u. k. today to mark queen elizabeth platinum, jubilee elizabeth has been on the throne for 70 years. longer than any other british monarch before. the w bigot mass looks at how people that plan to mark the occasion and what the queen means to them. ah, for most brits, she's always been part of their lives. queen elizabeth the 2nd and now she's celebrating her platinum jubilee. 70 years of rule. a record there's a determination about that said to...
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k. today, the 1st under a controversial new plan aiming to discourage migrants from crossing the channel into britain. human rights groups and church leaders have criticized the policy as immoral. our next report looks at some asylum seekers who've already spent time in rwanda and they paint a bleak picture of what awaits the new arrivals at transit center. in rwanda, these refugees tried to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya before being relocated here. one of them is peter, naomi. 8 years ago he slept south sudan amid the country civil war. he was moved here last year by the united nations refugee agency, but does not want to stay. i just want to go ahead with his little boykin and i will just go back to north school spirit. one does one of the least developed countries in the world. peter and i only hopes for a better future elsewhere. he feels bad for the migrant center wonder under the recent deal because they must a
k. today, the 1st under a controversial new plan aiming to discourage migrants from crossing the channel into britain. human rights groups and church leaders have criticized the policy as immoral. our next report looks at some asylum seekers who've already spent time in rwanda and they paint a bleak picture of what awaits the new arrivals at transit center. in rwanda, these refugees tried to reach europe, but did not succeed. many of them ended up spending years in detention centers in libya...
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also coming up a 1st plane, carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to the part of the u. k today. but the plan is controversial. critics say it is immoral, but the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach brit plus cancelled by his russian fans. we meet the latvian pop singer who's the foregoing fame and fortune to tell the truth about the war in ukraine. ah, i'm gabrielle 1st. welcome to the program. russian forces appear closer to taking control of several dynette skirt. that's a key city and ukraine's eastern don boss. region regional governor that says the loss bridge in and out has been destroyed, making it impossible to organize humanitarian aid or evacuations to neighboring. lucy chanced bought ukraine's president low to mid zalinski says his forces could still reclaim territory in the region. if they are supplied with the long range weapons they need, ah, firing back ukrainian defense force to say this aerial footage shows to destruction of 3 russian grad rocket launchers, which they believe we're used to shell. the embattled
also coming up a 1st plane, carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to the part of the u. k today. but the plan is controversial. critics say it is immoral, but the government says it will discourage illegal migrants from making risky attempts to reach brit plus cancelled by his russian fans. we meet the latvian pop singer who's the foregoing fame and fortune to tell the truth about the war in ukraine. ah, i'm gabrielle 1st. welcome to the program. russian forces appear closer to taking...
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and the 1st plane, carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to the pop the u. k. today, the plan as controversial. critics call it immoral bonds. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants for making risky attempts to reach brit plus mapping the milky way. how a european space probe helps us to understand how our galaxy evolved over billions of years. ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. russian forces appear closer to taking a control officer harold annette. that's a key city in ukraine's eastern don boss region. the regional garvin over says the last bridge in and out has been destroyed, making it impossible to organize. she monetary, an aide or evacuations to neighboring lucy chance. but ukraine's president brought him his zalinski says his forces could still reclaim territory in the region. if they are supplied with the long range weapons, they need bridges destroyed. the city of severity nats is now almost cut off. authorities say they're still able to evacuate the wounded. but the situation for those still left is worsening and fast. s
and the 1st plane, carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to the pop the u. k. today, the plan as controversial. critics call it immoral bonds. the government says it will discourage illegal migrants for making risky attempts to reach brit plus mapping the milky way. how a european space probe helps us to understand how our galaxy evolved over billions of years. ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. russian forces appear closer to taking a control officer harold annette. that's a key...
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obviously, huge celebrations being seen across the u. k. today. charlotte put the significance of what was saying here into context for us annual like these events really don't come around every day here. i can only remember 2 others in my life time. certainly not on a scale like this mocking 70 years queen elizabeth the 2nd is the longest reigning monarch in british history. and i think one of the reasons that this event is so momentous is just because of the significance of that date. if you consider it throughout those 70 years, the queen is overseeing such enormous transformation which the country is reflecting on. now the end of the british empire, for example, the birth of the computer age, the transformation of british society. she has remained a constant throughout that and i think a lot of people are on the street today, just marking the fact that she has been that constant sort of presence throughout this huge period of change. a lot of people of here will tell me that they feel a huge amount of warmth towards the queen. that's wh
obviously, huge celebrations being seen across the u. k. today. charlotte put the significance of what was saying here into context for us annual like these events really don't come around every day here. i can only remember 2 others in my life time. certainly not on a scale like this mocking 70 years queen elizabeth the 2nd is the longest reigning monarch in british history. and i think one of the reasons that this event is so momentous is just because of the significance of that date. if you...
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k cord to accept this request from the us? well this decision today was by the u. k. health secretary put patel and she pretty much drew back on what the codes have said. she gave it more or less pool, no formalistic explanation for reasons to to grow this expedition request by the us . she said it was to the court to decide whether there was not joining us on, should not be excited. so they would have to prove whether there's any unjust or anything else that incompatible human rights that would prevent any expedition to the us. she said that there was nothing we meant to say that she should not support what the court has already ruled, which is that it's on or with well in the us that will get all the medical help. but there are no reasons. no other reasons. for example, he will not pay for death. and now his partner morris married. she said that actually all on justify that he's a john unless he's arrested for doing his job. and he actually was very fearful. she's been saying all along that mental health has been deteriorating. and there was that you could take a li
k cord to accept this request from the us? well this decision today was by the u. k. health secretary put patel and she pretty much drew back on what the codes have said. she gave it more or less pool, no formalistic explanation for reasons to to grow this expedition request by the us . she said it was to the court to decide whether there was not joining us on, should not be excited. so they would have to prove whether there's any unjust or anything else that incompatible human rights that...
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today's decision was sadly unsurprising, but absolutely shameful. so we are disappointed the u. k. has once again failed to act in the interests of press freedom and journalism and seems to be bowing to pressure from the united states that this was a political decision today. this is not the 1st time the u. k. government has taken a political decision in this case. this whole ordeal was started in july 2019 by a decision of the previous home secretary before pretty patel who greenlighted the extradition requests in the 1st place. ah, so now it's come full circle up, but it's not over because we are very likely to see an appeal that defense has stated it intends to appeal. so this could be tied up in the u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the you watch? well, i thought it was a political decision of the home office, a to green might the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at our s f, monitor the entire extr
today's decision was sadly unsurprising, but absolutely shameful. so we are disappointed the u. k. has once again failed to act in the interests of press freedom and journalism and seems to be bowing to pressure from the united states that this was a political decision today. this is not the 1st time the u. k. government has taken a political decision in this case. this whole ordeal was started in july 2019 by a decision of the previous home secretary before pretty patel who greenlighted the...
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awe today, u. k prime minister boys johnson met with his cabinet and he invited journalists to join him along with their cameras. an invitation to depict a leader leading political business as usual. but for boris johnson, it won't be business as usual, any more. and the whole world knows it. last night, he survived the confidence vote by his own conservatives, but barely 41 percent voted against him. it may have been a secret ballot, but the secrets out now. i went off in berlin. this is the day ah, there will be, i think this is a very good result of the politics in for a for the countries 50 plus one is a majority. right forest. much better than that, they have ignored to partition company and themselves and their family to forest thompson. i think it's of an extremely good, positive, conclusive, decisive result. i think that no doubt at all that the vote yesterday represents a massive blow to the prime minister of one. but as we can significantly, it's symbolic that he think you can carry out i
awe today, u. k prime minister boys johnson met with his cabinet and he invited journalists to join him along with their cameras. an invitation to depict a leader leading political business as usual. but for boris johnson, it won't be business as usual, any more. and the whole world knows it. last night, he survived the confidence vote by his own conservatives, but barely 41 percent voted against him. it may have been a secret ballot, but the secrets out now. i went off in berlin. this is the...
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with the u. k. and sweden, or that's 2 more countries now promising to deliver weapons to ukraine. how is that being received in case of so that's welcome. this isn't really much surprised. the u. k. has been very proactive on sending weapons, much before even most of the european countries, even before this war started. and i think the big question here is just about the logistics and the dates. ukraine right now is not in position to really plan or more than a couple of months ahead. they are really losing equipment and people at such a rate that this needs what needed to have been here yesterday. but anything that's going to take months and months is kind of irrelevant at this point. so it's really question of how fast this can be delivered if it's already been bought and he's ready for dispatch. and if they can also get it to the front lines without the russians trying to take, put shot at it with senior se new russian attacks missile attacks on railways in western ukraine restaurant really c
with the u. k. and sweden, or that's 2 more countries now promising to deliver weapons to ukraine. how is that being received in case of so that's welcome. this isn't really much surprised. the u. k. has been very proactive on sending weapons, much before even most of the european countries, even before this war started. and i think the big question here is just about the logistics and the dates. ukraine right now is not in position to really plan or more than a couple of months ahead. they are...
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u k. and the u. an expansion of intelligence agency operations today in syria, but also in ukraine. and that people should not expect them to be producing news or analysis that is objective and impartial effectively. they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction. they enable the was that currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the us from the u. k. and they sustain, those was with the propaganda that they manufacture. and the thing is that the propaganda is copy paste. you couldn't go universally across the entire media complex and you will see no variational deviation from the propaganda lines on very hot, complex vanessa bailey independent investigative journalist. thank you for your time . thank you and thank you for joining us here on our team international. as always, you can find plenty more information on our website all t dot com ah, no, we look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identific
u k. and the u. an expansion of intelligence agency operations today in syria, but also in ukraine. and that people should not expect them to be producing news or analysis that is objective and impartial effectively. they are in my view, weapons of mass destruction. they enable the was that currently undergoing globally based on violations of international law by the us from the u. k. and they sustain, those was with the propaganda that they manufacture. and the thing is that the propaganda is...
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the weapons from this war are still used by criminal groups today. the u. k is reportedly also planning to provide ukraine with further military aid. london is negotiating with the united states on the supply of american rocket launcher systems. talks are continuing between britain foreign secretary liz trucks, the u. s. secretary of state, anthony duncan, former u. s. or a force lieutenant colonel, turning to tusky again highlighted the possible consequences of supplying ukraine with more and more weapons. in fact, the weapons themselves may not be delivered for a long time, may never be delivered. and certainly, if you look at it in the context of the great number of the great variety of antique and in process weapons that are being sent into ukraine, you really have to wonder what is that, what is the objective here? because that is not how you are a nation to defend itself by giving all your leftovers in the stuff that you have from you know, 20 years ago. and then things you don't have even on hand. you're promising. it's a mass and we're making it mor
the weapons from this war are still used by criminal groups today. the u. k is reportedly also planning to provide ukraine with further military aid. london is negotiating with the united states on the supply of american rocket launcher systems. talks are continuing between britain foreign secretary liz trucks, the u. s. secretary of state, anthony duncan, former u. s. or a force lieutenant colonel, turning to tusky again highlighted the possible consequences of supplying ukraine with more and...
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the u. k. has designated that monkey parks as a notifiable infectious disease starting on wednesday. it means doctors will have to inform the local authorities when they suspect the patient has the virus. monkey pox spreads through close contact, causing body sause and fever, but is rarely fed. can use continues here on al jazeera after the elementary case. a recent study shows that this preventable disease accounts 15 percent of all debts of children under with production was rob, with early childhood education, with ah, in 2004 color that must freeze, arrested during a trip to macedonia. he's interrogated and mistreated. nobody knows his fare. about 5 months later, he is released in a forest in albania. kellyville must remain international headlines. for years he fought in vain for explanations and justice. he felt abandoned by his own government. in europe, d. n. masri case became a topic in 2005. former says public prosecutor, dick marty, member of the council of europe was made chief inves
the u. k. has designated that monkey parks as a notifiable infectious disease starting on wednesday. it means doctors will have to inform the local authorities when they suspect the patient has the virus. monkey pox spreads through close contact, causing body sause and fever, but is rarely fed. can use continues here on al jazeera after the elementary case. a recent study shows that this preventable disease accounts 15 percent of all debts of children under with production was rob, with early...
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so this was a political decision today. this is not the 1st time the u. k. government has taken a political decision in this case. this whole ordeal was started in july 2019 by a decision of the previous home secretary before pretty patel who greenlighted the extradition requests and the 1st place. so now it's come full circle up, but it's not over because we are very likely to see an appeal. the defense has stated it intends to appeal. so this could be tied up in the u. k. courts for some time yet. you say it's a political decision, what specifically prompted the u. k. court to accept this request from the u. s. well, it was a political decision of the home office to green light the request which then became a matter before the court. and so then we had nearly 3 years of legal proceedings. we at r s f, monitored the entire extradition proceedings in the london courts. it ended up very narrowly focused on mental health grounds late last year. and we had one decision in a sanchez favor from the 1st instance court, which was then overturned by the high cour
so this was a political decision today. this is not the 1st time the u. k. government has taken a political decision in this case. this whole ordeal was started in july 2019 by a decision of the previous home secretary before pretty patel who greenlighted the extradition requests and the 1st place. so now it's come full circle up, but it's not over because we are very likely to see an appeal. the defense has stated it intends to appeal. so this could be tied up in the u. k. courts for some time...
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but that's the way it is in the effective government of united states today. and while the u. k is reported, they also planning to provide ukraine with further military aid. but this is the go shayton with the us on the supply of american multiple rocket launcher systems. voice johnson agreed on the new military package with joe biden. we negotiations continuing between foreign sexual is trust and sexual state. anthony blink and germany is also sending lethal aids ukraine. chancellor, olaf salt has pledged by modern defense systems to the country in the coming weeks . we will also deliver more weapons. for example, the government has decided that we will send the iris t system the most modern system that germany currently possesses. we are thus enabling ukraine to protect an entire major city from russian airstrikes. and that is also a decision of these government as well as we just heard that the weapon system is called the iris t. it comes in the form of a short range. it's a missile or ground based at defense system. but despite the chancellor's promises, the german defense
but that's the way it is in the effective government of united states today. and while the u. k is reported, they also planning to provide ukraine with further military aid. but this is the go shayton with the us on the supply of american multiple rocket launcher systems. voice johnson agreed on the new military package with joe biden. we negotiations continuing between foreign sexual is trust and sexual state. anthony blink and germany is also sending lethal aids ukraine. chancellor, olaf salt...
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wrong senior politics lecturer the university of bath in the u. k. ah, now another story to bring attention to today, argentina's president has asked the bricks, countries to incorporate the south american nation as a full member alberto for them. this made the request as he joined the blocks 14th major summit 5 video conference this week. happiness. i certainly am robledo. we want to be full members of this group. briggs, countries that are already represent 42 percent of the world's population and 24 percent of the world's growth product. we are reliable and responsible food supplies, who have achieved recognition in biotechnology and applied technologies in logistics . this means we can not only produce an export food, we can also supply services and train specialist. yeah, the country seemingly eager and they, and this year a china hosted the brick summit virtually invited 13 countries outside of the block to attend just by the way, the bricks is brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. those 5 countries now among the issues discussed was
wrong senior politics lecturer the university of bath in the u. k. ah, now another story to bring attention to today, argentina's president has asked the bricks, countries to incorporate the south american nation as a full member alberto for them. this made the request as he joined the blocks 14th major summit 5 video conference this week. happiness. i certainly am robledo. we want to be full members of this group. briggs, countries that are already represent 42 percent of the world's...
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and today will also speak about sanctions, d, u, as together with the u. k. japan and canada, canada has already pledged to ben russian. gold imports are very important assets for the russian central bank and the 2nd largest russian export after energy. and the european union, however, only said that they are considering such a band. so it will be interesting to see whether we will see all the leaders united in announcing as such as step driven chance. we're all of shawls. who's hosting this summit. he said he wants to discuss a marshall plan for ukraine. could we see that coming out of this g 7 of extent? well, i think that this is forever, something that they will discussed, but this is a decision at that will be taken in the future. would say. now it's important for them i think, to show that there are united with, with regards to their approach to short term hold. and of course there will be also speaking about military held for ukraine and sir about sanctions. as i mentioned, however, we have to stress that for ukraine, for president zalinski, he will
and today will also speak about sanctions, d, u, as together with the u. k. japan and canada, canada has already pledged to ben russian. gold imports are very important assets for the russian central bank and the 2nd largest russian export after energy. and the european union, however, only said that they are considering such a band. so it will be interesting to see whether we will see all the leaders united in announcing as such as step driven chance. we're all of shawls. who's hosting this...
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k. a u. s. wanted. ready to be harder, so span again, sort of include china. chinese presence on the carpet is largely economic. what about the military influence? china has, is base and you bully and peacekeeping operations elsewhere. so most of china in gauge, but with africa on trade and covers obviously because of china, china's mending that investment, china's influence has grown these every year. so if you wanted, if she wants to out to balance our china the way and your address to economic cooperation is africans and not receiving china's presence, there are some sort of greg to you sound right. all right, thank you very much for your analysis of this complex issue today. more senior policy fellow at the center for global development. thank you. and we are expected to hear from nato secretary general again, stilton beg shortly, and will bring you that as long as soon as that happens live in the meantime. these are pictures of you as president joe biden, arriving in madrid ahead of
k. a u. s. wanted. ready to be harder, so span again, sort of include china. chinese presence on the carpet is largely economic. what about the military influence? china has, is base and you bully and peacekeeping operations elsewhere. so most of china in gauge, but with africa on trade and covers obviously because of china, china's mending that investment, china's influence has grown these every year. so if you wanted, if she wants to out to balance our china the way and your address to...
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the weapons from this war are still used by criminal groups today. karen crept calls k for me, u. s. air force returning kernel outline from the consequences of supply ukraine with large amounts of weaponry. in fact, the weapons themselves may not be delivered for a long time, may never be delivered. and certainly, if you look at it in the context of the great number of the great variety of antique and in process weapons that are being sent into ukraine, you really have to wonder what is that, what is the objective here? because that is not how you are a nation to defend itself by giving all your left overs in the stuff that you have from you know, 20 years ago. and then things you don't have even on hand. you're promising. it's a mass and we're making it more of a mass. many of these weapons will be sold outside of ukraine. if they're delivered at all, they will not stay in ukraine. they will be used in access to by any number of interested parties around the world. there are consequences to flooding a place like ukraine, which is strategically located for, you know, in the cross
the weapons from this war are still used by criminal groups today. karen crept calls k for me, u. s. air force returning kernel outline from the consequences of supply ukraine with large amounts of weaponry. in fact, the weapons themselves may not be delivered for a long time, may never be delivered. and certainly, if you look at it in the context of the great number of the great variety of antique and in process weapons that are being sent into ukraine, you really have to wonder what is that,...
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the day after surviving a confidence vote, the u. k. prime ministers told his cabinet to get on with the job, but there remained cbs questions about boris johnson's future. charlie angela has more from london support from his cabinet. after a night, when boys johnson's political life faced its biggest challenge, yet the prime minister was eager to bash on with business. as usual, you very much. you're very good to see you. i think it's quite by lynn oil good work yesterday because i was, was a very good day because i were able not to draw a line under the issues on the person's. i want to talk about a, we're able to get a little he, but what i think the people in this country was what we are doing and to help them to take the country. oh, when does the appointment of the prime minister and his lawyer less want to push past the embarrassing result? where 41 percent of conservative m. p 's voted against him, hoping now the rest of the party and the public will let go of their anger about his transgressions. including the party gates sa
the day after surviving a confidence vote, the u. k. prime ministers told his cabinet to get on with the job, but there remained cbs questions about boris johnson's future. charlie angela has more from london support from his cabinet. after a night, when boys johnson's political life faced its biggest challenge, yet the prime minister was eager to bash on with business. as usual, you very much. you're very good to see you. i think it's quite by lynn oil good work yesterday because i was, was a...
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we look at how the u. k is celebrating queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. but 1st let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. in the u. s. 4 people have been shot dead on the hospital campus in tulsa and the state of oklahoma. the police say that the gunman armed with a rifle and a hand gun, apparently killed himself. this is the latest in a series of mos shootings to shake the united states. we israeli forces half blown up. they house of a palestinian gunmen who had shot dead, 5 people in an israeli city. in march, the israeli re, to the west bank village of year bard spar clashes between residents and soldiers. palestinian officials said one man was killed and 2 others. wounded. croatia is said to become the 20th you country to adopt the euro. the european commission says the balkan nation as fulfilled all the necessary criteria for asia plans to replace national currency. the kona from the start of next year. a civil trial against former comedian bill cosby has begun to the u. s. is being sued by a woman who al
we look at how the u. k is celebrating queen elizabeth platinum jubilee. but 1st let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. in the u. s. 4 people have been shot dead on the hospital campus in tulsa and the state of oklahoma. the police say that the gunman armed with a rifle and a hand gun, apparently killed himself. this is the latest in a series of mos shootings to shake the united states. we israeli forces half blown up. they house of a palestinian...
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k, presses ahead with controversial plans to port asylum seekers to rwanda. the government insists the 1st flight will take off today, despite condemnation from rights groups and to church leaders in color and morrow. ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. russia is urging ukrainian forces to surrender in civil done yet a key city in the eastern dumbass region. moscow also says it will open a humanitarian card or on wednesday to evacuate civilians sheltering in the cities as a chemical plant. but ukraine says its forces are holding out and that local authorities are still able to evacuate some of the injured to neighboring lucy hancock. the a regional governor says several don yeske is not yet entirely caught off despite russian forces destroying all 3 bridges, leading out of the city bridges destroyed. the city of severity nets is now almost cut off. authorities say they're still able to evacuate the wound it, but the situation for those still left is worsening and fast. st. battles, a raging in the eastern city, the governor of the region says it's
k, presses ahead with controversial plans to port asylum seekers to rwanda. the government insists the 1st flight will take off today, despite condemnation from rights groups and to church leaders in color and morrow. ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. russia is urging ukrainian forces to surrender in civil done yet a key city in the eastern dumbass region. moscow also says it will open a humanitarian card or on wednesday to evacuate civilians sheltering in the cities as a chemical...
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k is concerned, jimmy is a great ally and doing extremely well in his speech today, the german chancellor, he, he said that this support for ukraine, particularly with weapons, will continue as long as the country needs it. and you know, we're not talking about a quick end to this war. so do you read this as germany abandoning this? is this approach, you know, that you have praised? no, i think germany realizes now that this is going to be a long term commitment that will not change until there's a change of government in russia. and not that we're not going to drive a change of government by the way that will have to come from within, but so long as that regime remains in place. russia will be a threat not only to the ukraine, but to the rest of europe. i mean, russia's extremely angry pushing is angry that we have supported ukraine. he thought this was going to be a walk in the park and it's been anything but that thanks to nature support of ukraine. so if we don't support your grade, we allow russia to win. it will come after us with vengeance that we are committed to this for the long
k is concerned, jimmy is a great ally and doing extremely well in his speech today, the german chancellor, he, he said that this support for ukraine, particularly with weapons, will continue as long as the country needs it. and you know, we're not talking about a quick end to this war. so do you read this as germany abandoning this? is this approach, you know, that you have praised? no, i think germany realizes now that this is going to be a long term commitment that will not change until...
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k. and who has an impact on the way that we perceive social change today. because the kind of lens that we study the past in school undermines the importance in terms of the long term historical narrative that movement paid. and that means that we under emphasize the role that we can play as a movement today and tell me you're coming at this a few years further down the line is obviously graduated and been through the education system looking back. was there anything that you think was missing in the education system? i think for me, history was the subjects i was very passionate about. i really enjoyed the civil rights movement in the miracles. one of my favorite subjects at the time leaving school, i felt i knew nothing about the movement in this country. i'm learning everything that's happening in america. i had no idea about all of the black liberation organizing that was happening in this country way before i was born. i'm will continue to happen way. all right. bye bye. so why wasn't, i've been for about my own history in this country is something tha
k. and who has an impact on the way that we perceive social change today. because the kind of lens that we study the past in school undermines the importance in terms of the long term historical narrative that movement paid. and that means that we under emphasize the role that we can play as a movement today and tell me you're coming at this a few years further down the line is obviously graduated and been through the education system looking back. was there anything that you think was missing...
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k. can you put the significance of all of this into context for us? absolutely was mocking. 70 years on this throne. she is the longest serving monarch in british history. no one here. few people here could remember any other monoclonal throne. i think it's fair to say it's a safe assumption that few of us will be celebrating a moment like this, or mocking a moment like this. ever again. 70 years on the throne, when you consider what she's overseen, she's ever seen the end of the british empire, the birth of the digital computer age. and the transformation of british society, multiculturalism the way everything's completely changed their out a 70 years. and that is why so many thousands of people are lining the streets today. many of them really wanting to mob as moment celebrating. what is a 4 day holiday for the british public? here we've been speaking to people from around the world, some of whom have come here, especially to take part in this moment. mark history. essentially. we spoke to some people who'd come from the us, who said today was the
k. can you put the significance of all of this into context for us? absolutely was mocking. 70 years on this throne. she is the longest serving monarch in british history. no one here. few people here could remember any other monoclonal throne. i think it's fair to say it's a safe assumption that few of us will be celebrating a moment like this, or mocking a moment like this. ever again. 70 years on the throne, when you consider what she's overseen, she's ever seen the end of the british...
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seeking u. k. asylum to rolanda. it's a move largely supported by conservative party voters, but criticized by some british politicians as being both unethical and unsafe. now those coming from countries including war torn african or middle eastern states, face either being sent home or to the east african nation. labor has made clear from the start that pretty patel's rhonda plan is completely unworkable. extortionate li, expensive unethical and profoundly and british. these are vulnerable people and scared children who are alone, many of whom have undertaken perilous journeys to come to the u. k. in hope of safety, no one risks their own or family's life, unless they are running from dangers more acute than they faced on these journeys. the fight is far from over current people across britain i incense that this government wants to send people sick in safety half way across the world. and i'd say connection the deportation of asylum seekers was met with protests on the streets across the u. k.
seeking u. k. asylum to rolanda. it's a move largely supported by conservative party voters, but criticized by some british politicians as being both unethical and unsafe. now those coming from countries including war torn african or middle eastern states, face either being sent home or to the east african nation. labor has made clear from the start that pretty patel's rhonda plan is completely unworkable. extortionate li, expensive unethical and profoundly and british. these are vulnerable...
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at the g 7 summit in the u. k. we made the commitment to change our approach to investment for infrastructure with the goal of strengthening our partnership with others around the world. simone, d. c. something will difficult. let's have a unsung full. it's real easy, gonna leave it together in order to overcome it, exist and infrastructure in countries. and it's essential that we do this in order to promote sustainable developmental crate shelves on promote trade plus protecting environmental meeting in rwanda with me here this week is fine. mr. forest johnson drive where we had the, we had the opportunity to talk about these challenges with many african leaders. and earlier this month in los angeles, i met with my co chair of the un secretary, general sustainable development goals, advocates group. i minister me a motley of barbados, we focused on mobilizing all possible resources, government, the private sector, multilateral development banks, and philanthropic foundations. since the g 7 last year, we've made si
at the g 7 summit in the u. k. we made the commitment to change our approach to investment for infrastructure with the goal of strengthening our partnership with others around the world. simone, d. c. something will difficult. let's have a unsung full. it's real easy, gonna leave it together in order to overcome it, exist and infrastructure in countries. and it's essential that we do this in order to promote sustainable developmental crate shelves on promote trade plus protecting environmental...
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the okay bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the e u and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and casts a shadow over our overall corporation. that is why the commission has today decided to take legal action against the united kingdom or not complying with significant parts of the protocol on islands, northern islands. we have been withholding these illegal action over the last year because we wanted to create the construct if atmosphere to find solutions. the u. k . government's decision has left us with no choice but to act. the u. k says it's disappointed the you has chosen to take legal action. a prime minister of the republic of ireland says the move by brussels marks a step up in the conflict, but he says the road to a negotiated settlement is still open. while a trade war would be very damaging and all wrong, and in relation to the economies of united kingdom, ireland, and europe. but as i said earlier, the immediate focus now should be on commencing substantial negotiations between united can and government and european union in respect
the okay bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the e u and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and casts a shadow over our overall corporation. that is why the commission has today decided to take legal action against the united kingdom or not complying with significant parts of the protocol on islands, northern islands. we have been withholding these illegal action over the last year because we wanted to create the construct if atmosphere to find solutions. the...
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i will guide them, come back to j when the u. k. have a bigger dentist of w hunt with uncompleted got. but i will see what a young we can get you in the way the my going to say quito gen ed. you inca cindy . gun tuned you could tell. and who do you can a guy, ema? i know joe and complete for for sunday to look i it but until the modem that i can with from the book when i was in the flesh last week i went to hunt come to shima, a towel, wendy quito. gina, do i remain collecting d? i locked into...