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and i'm with the sort of political mess that you see in the u. k. and also the divisions say within the e u, it's very difficult to get a unified response from western countries to what is ultimately an attack on sovereignty. and i think this is something that is possibly going to get worse before it gets better. yeah, i mean there's a lot of a focus on universities in the u universities in the united states. but this is very in your face. i mean, literally somebody out there dragging a protester. it's all happening. of course, in this big week where she ging ping is going to be made leader for life with his 3rd term. or what do we know about that in terms of hints of where the country a china is going where he's going to take it. what has he said so far? well, so far we've seen a lot of indications that he's trying to show that he's, he's keeping things on an even keel. and people are looking for information everywhere in a, in a, in, for his, essentially in information vacuum because i'm thing send to be wrote speeches and whatever. there's been i
and i'm with the sort of political mess that you see in the u. k. and also the divisions say within the e u, it's very difficult to get a unified response from western countries to what is ultimately an attack on sovereignty. and i think this is something that is possibly going to get worse before it gets better. yeah, i mean there's a lot of a focus on universities in the u universities in the united states. but this is very in your face. i mean, literally somebody out there dragging a...
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they believe northern ireland and the u. k. are indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports the protocol, so it falls by the very definition that the british government and even the defined as progress in northern ireland where people have to work together to make the progress. in february, the d u p pulled out of the power sharing executive collapsing it. and since elections in may, the d u. p has blocked efforts to get things moving again. other parties in the store want assembly on impressed. i feel angry by, but i saw yesterday in the and the need some be chamber. peter mc reynolds is from the alliance party, was tries to bridge divisions between national list and unionists. communities, actions going to change nothing. the people who are not and said what they wanted 6 months ago. i think if there's going to be an election in the coming weeks, they're going to say the exact same thing again. and it's actually going to entrench the division that we have generations of political violence all but finished with in 1998 good friday
they believe northern ireland and the u. k. are indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports the protocol, so it falls by the very definition that the british government and even the defined as progress in northern ireland where people have to work together to make the progress. in february, the d u p pulled out of the power sharing executive collapsing it. and since elections in may, the d u. p has blocked efforts to get things moving again. other parties in the store want assembly...
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k. and across europe and not been enough to invest in energy efficiency measures. that's a way of like reducing the use of gas and electricity over the longer term. and we have those measures that many campaign is right. you're calling for them. we wouldn't have been so exposed to the volatility of the gas prices right now, because one of the biggest problems is that so much electricity in certainly in the u. k. but also elsewhere is general for gas fired power station. so we're importing gas. so in, in that tricity, it sounds not because we've got enough renewables in europe that we shouldn't even need to do that yet. again, successive governments have not gone fast enough towards renewables. so that means that we're stuck in this position where we're having to kind of stay increase prices. and i think for us, the biggest problem is that the poverty here is we guessing into, into windsor in the u. k. and, and across northern europe is that we're going to see more and more people living in cold, damp homes. and not me, if you have a preexisting health conditions. i
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ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports, a unionist policy, the d u p says is undermines the place in the u. k. it's refused to that northern island form of government until the protocol is scrapped. report was presented that view in general assembly on thursday saying these railey occupation of the palestinian territories is indistinguishable from sattler colonialism. it's from the special repertoire on human rights in the territories that they pre assess the youth, a different term. apartheid that code statements from amnesty international earlier this year and human rights watch in 2021. israel and others have criticize the un report and accused itself is of the anti semitism america that the james space reports. israel for many years is said is a victim of unfair criticism that the united nations, it says it singled out where other countries are not israeli officials repeatedly criticize the un human rights council. it's inquiries and it's inves
ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports, a unionist policy, the d u p says is undermines the place in the u. k. it's refused to that northern island form of government until the protocol is scrapped. report was presented that view in general assembly on thursday saying these railey occupation of the palestinian territories is indistinguishable from sattler colonialism. it's from the special repertoire on human rights in the...
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and the republic of island, an e u country. well, that would have ripped apart the piece deal that ended decades of violence between the 2. so that you can, that you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively moved the border between northern island and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked that northern irish ports, well, the unionist party, the d u. p says that that undermines they're placed in the u. k. and it has refused to let northern ireland form of government until this protocol is scrapped for re challenge has more on this from belfast. the democratic also unionist party basically pulled out of the power sharing executive collapse that executive under the good friday agreement. there is this sharing of executive functions ready between the d p which once northern are to stay as closely aligned to the united kingdom as possible and shin fain, which ultimately would like northern ireland to join with the republic of ireland. now the cause that's the executive was collapsed b
and the republic of island, an e u country. well, that would have ripped apart the piece deal that ended decades of violence between the 2. so that you can, that you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively moved the border between northern island and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked that northern irish ports, well, the unionist party, the d u. p says that that undermines they're placed in the u. k. and it has refused to let northern ireland...
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the plan could increase and equality in the u. k. with a i m f is urging the british government to change its mind. the collapse in the pound has been followed by a surge in the u. k. borrowing costs, britons now paying more than the rates paid by european economies, which are heavily in deb such as italy and greece. the bank of england says it would buy government bonds in an emergency to halt a bond market crash. it has also signal to could raise interest rates in response to the slump and the value of the pound. millions of british homeowners and i braced for big rises in mortgage payments. he barkers been gauging public reaction to the new budget. a reports from the british time of graves and it is by any stretch of the imagination, a huge economic gamble on the one hand, slashing people's taxes on the other massively ramping up borrowing. but will it all mean as people hope that everybody in the united kingdom will have a little bit more money in that pocket to spend on bolstering the economy? or will it simply mean as the oppos
the plan could increase and equality in the u. k. with a i m f is urging the british government to change its mind. the collapse in the pound has been followed by a surge in the u. k. borrowing costs, britons now paying more than the rates paid by european economies, which are heavily in deb such as italy and greece. the bank of england says it would buy government bonds in an emergency to halt a bond market crash. it has also signal to could raise interest rates in response to the slump and...
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and the reason for that is because the u. k. is paying a premium if you like for competency and competency premium when market don't buy literally, the idea of these tax cuts are going to lead to higher growth in g d p. and therefore, they're selling pounds not buying pounds, and you pay investors are investing abroad not at home, leading to class in the currency. you mentioned that the government was determined to keep the borrowing in pounds. but what is the risk? do you think that whatever future economically the britain is facing, could spill over into all the markets around the world? what kind of influence do you think that could have is having an effect already? we've seen that over a fax and bond market outside the u. k. most notably in the u. s. so it's, it, it is certainly a bad thing, the global economy and it will become a drag on the global economy, the worse it gets. but it is certainly not a crisis, a global economy in the way that it is a crisis locally in the u. k. and for our neighbors, asi selling, thank you v
and the reason for that is because the u. k. is paying a premium if you like for competency and competency premium when market don't buy literally, the idea of these tax cuts are going to lead to higher growth in g d p. and therefore, they're selling pounds not buying pounds, and you pay investors are investing abroad not at home, leading to class in the currency. you mentioned that the government was determined to keep the borrowing in pounds. but what is the risk? do you think that whatever...
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and germany sign unable agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression facts. we have germany, it's vox log us. and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch. and wendy's. of it's on your nutrition to mos mom egleston heter. so do some type pom done via does. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he wagner in england's state on the arkansas me enough health is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. however, on septe
and germany sign unable agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression facts. we have germany, it's vox log us. and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to launch. and wendy's. of it's on your nutrition to mos mom egleston heter. so do some type pom done via does. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he wagner in england's state on...
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let's bring in on a man and he is the director of the u. k. in a changing europe initiative at kings college, london and josefina. from oxford. good tubby with us, sir on the program, the united kingdom is often described as having a multi cultural society. so i suppose it was just a matter of time before a political party chose sunday from an ethnic minority to lead them and eventually become prime minister. but did you expect it to happen so quickly? yes and no. i mean, i think we should under play the asset that is gone in to this from the major policies and actually physically the conservative to become more diverse, at least in racial terms. so it wasn't inevitable by any means. but i mean, one of the things that is really encourage me to days is how little people are talking about this from which i get the sense that actually this isn't considered in any way abnormal. we've had before. remember a cabinet that was very ethnically diverse, so this was the logical next step. but i think symbolically, it is a massive moment for britain to ha
let's bring in on a man and he is the director of the u. k. in a changing europe initiative at kings college, london and josefina. from oxford. good tubby with us, sir on the program, the united kingdom is often described as having a multi cultural society. so i suppose it was just a matter of time before a political party chose sunday from an ethnic minority to lead them and eventually become prime minister. but did you expect it to happen so quickly? yes and no. i mean, i think we should...
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k. and. and chris has opened into the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by police in south london. 24 year old chris kaba was shot through the windscreen of a car in september. police have linked the vehicle to an earlier firearms incident, but kaba was not a suspect. well, those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after risking it all, a weekly look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies . and small businesses to understand how it affects our daily lives. economic damage is wrong with counting the cost on o g 0 o . 2 this danger, stone, it is a regular sign to the boss and ivory coast. a job. when i buy robbery got off the go. that was out about my job. i bought a bed and saw a jo ceased this as part of his job, assisting the driver of a badge on the old yellow bus. he checks tickets, loads luggage, but also does these crazy acrobatics. they think that if the passengers get good entertainment, they'll come back and use the bus ag
k. and. and chris has opened into the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by police in south london. 24 year old chris kaba was shot through the windscreen of a car in september. police have linked the vehicle to an earlier firearms incident, but kaba was not a suspect. well, those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera, after risking it all, a weekly look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies . and small businesses to understand how it...
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the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china, the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america. from said captain half of africa and a half of indo china, belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, mand osi onion, italy, established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. thought to go occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. plot was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. slavery ruthless and remorseless exploitation of the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its arise fall only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations or that state that all
the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china, the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america. from said captain half of africa and a half of indo china, belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, mand osi onion, italy, established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. thought to go occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans...
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k. and the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the laws. that means i need to call an election, so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the u. k. post wreck to deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade bor
k. and the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his...
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that of course led to the unlawful aggression by france, the u. k. and the u. s. in 2019. and that was heavily advocated for by natalie lewis, who also has connections to the syria campaign, the organization that runs the p. o for the terrorist linked white helmet in syria, and connections to many of the so called descend club. the complex that is supposedly fact checking the work of independent journalists like myself. so, for me, this is clearly a personal vendetta, and she's using her influence within the european parliament to try and bring a personal talk against me. and it's no coincidence that my name appeared on the ukrainian kill list most the day after. wow. and that's what i mean on a personal level. it's no surprise for me that this is a personal vendetta, by, by this, by this french m. p. i mean, you talk about theory a, for example, the white helmets and stage to chemical attacks and all these things are not see, we were reporting weeks before these things happen in syria. but of course, i mean the white helmets. i could talk all day about them and their holl
that of course led to the unlawful aggression by france, the u. k. and the u. s. in 2019. and that was heavily advocated for by natalie lewis, who also has connections to the syria campaign, the organization that runs the p. o for the terrorist linked white helmet in syria, and connections to many of the so called descend club. the complex that is supposedly fact checking the work of independent journalists like myself. so, for me, this is clearly a personal vendetta, and she's using her...
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he does believe in freedom and democracy to for you democracies, the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. the prime minister's comments, true anger because of zionism, is often controversial nature. zionism supports a jewish national state on palestinian lands while viewed as a jewish liberation movement by some is criticize as colonialist and races by others. israeli palestinian conflict has claimed thousands of lives among people living on the land. israel claims as its own last week, a 7 year old boy allegedly died from a heart attack after being chased by israeli soldiers. israel disputes that account of events. ah no, was it the soldiers came to my house and told me that my son was throwing stones at the soldiers. i responded to them that my son did not throw any. and suddenly ryan got scared and he had a heart attack and died. a week ago, the soldier said to the children, next time we will attack you sulaiman family. ryan came and told me what the soldiers had said. why do they want to attack us?
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but here we are, we, we've got something on the way and the u. k. is kind of an approach to with some more broadly similar, he was slightly further ahead in terms of where they are in terms of kenya installs . but it's still a big question like the u. k, for example. and one of the things is about having legal, but harmful content in terms of things are all subjective in terms of where should they be up? should they be down? and these questions are never, you know, talking about re, to your talk about your case online safety bill. right. so that's a big question about how you, who defines what is harmful, even if it's not legal it is an end, and that's one debate that's raging. that it's actually been delayed in the last week in terms of getting passed through the house to get it to finally put into law . but there's also questions around like age and age of protection for kids and children are still able to sign up to these platforms. and then if you actually put restrictions on platforms, so people provide id for them, then it can cause problems i
but here we are, we, we've got something on the way and the u. k. is kind of an approach to with some more broadly similar, he was slightly further ahead in terms of where they are in terms of kenya installs . but it's still a big question like the u. k, for example. and one of the things is about having legal, but harmful content in terms of things are all subjective in terms of where should they be up? should they be down? and these questions are never, you know, talking about re, to your...
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and those people made sure that the u. k. left the you on on really the, the, the strongest and hardest of breaks it with just a free trade agreement and that, but really bad bane and it's these people that are the moderates, are fighting this trust to somebody who comes from the libertarian small state wing of the party, and now she's been ousted by m p. 's mostly by the moderate m. p. 's. but even people to the right of the party. and she had lost that trust to so where does this leave british politics bear good, what. what happens next? good question. this trust a state that has said that she was saying office until a successor is found and that should happen rather quickly. however, we are already seeing the opposition, the liberal democrats and labor. they are demanding that there should be a general election because this trust herself was not elected by the british people . and in a situation like this where there is an economic crisis, like other countries, the u. k. is facing high inflation. it's facing high energy cr
and those people made sure that the u. k. left the you on on really the, the, the strongest and hardest of breaks it with just a free trade agreement and that, but really bad bane and it's these people that are the moderates, are fighting this trust to somebody who comes from the libertarian small state wing of the party, and now she's been ousted by m p. 's mostly by the moderate m. p. 's. but even people to the right of the party. and she had lost that trust to so where does this leave...
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that of course led to the unlawful aggression by france, the u. k. and the u. s. in 2019. and that was heavily advocated for by natalie law. so she's using her influence within the european parliament to try and bring a personal talk against me. and what is extraordinary is that the you itself, or the parliament is now effectively becoming a fascist entity. apparently, the 133 observe as independent observers that came from all over the world are not allowed to observe the referenda in, in us and in the refugee centers throughout russia. by the way, we reached a point where effectively, if you challenge the dominant weston centric narrative, the nato centric narrative you become liable to sanctions. money have been threatened by their own countries with repercussions for coming to don't. but i mean, really we're living in extraordinary times when independent journalism, independent observation, or observance of referendum, democratic referenda. and i have to say not one of those 133. observe as found any violations with any of the referenda that were being carried out thro
that of course led to the unlawful aggression by france, the u. k. and the u. s. in 2019. and that was heavily advocated for by natalie law. so she's using her influence within the european parliament to try and bring a personal talk against me. and what is extraordinary is that the you itself, or the parliament is now effectively becoming a fascist entity. apparently, the 133 observe as independent observers that came from all over the world are not allowed to observe the referenda in, in us...
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to mult, cruces the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. outrage has gripped the west bank with palestinians flooding on to the streets to join in the funeral procession of a 7 year old boy who according to his father, died from a heart attack. after is really forces chased him home, threatening to detain his family members. israel disputes that account of events. ah, no, was it the soldiers came to my house and told me that my son was throwing stones at the soldiers. i responded to them that my son did not throw any. and suddenly ryan got scared and he had a heart attack and died a week ago the soldier said to the children, next time we will attack you sulaiman family. ryan came and told me what the soldiers had said. why do they want to attack us? we didn't do anything ah. they went to investigate the children and this is not the 1st time. ryan was coming home after a school day. he was surprised by the soldiers chasing him all the way to the house . t
to mult, cruces the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. outrage has gripped the west bank with palestinians flooding on to the streets to join in the funeral procession of a 7 year old boy who according to his father, died from a heart attack. after is really forces chased him home, threatening to detain his family members. israel disputes that account of events. ah, no, was it the soldiers came to my house and told me that my son was...
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k. and the u . s. for use in the country regime soon act is set to become britain's 3rd prime minister this year, and he is promising a new era of stability. a former finance minister has gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership. his predecessor, less trust, had to stand down when financial markets rejected her economic plans. soon ex 1st task will be to restore confidence in the you case finances the she for not receive a warm welcome. at the conservative party headquarters. for not, we'll pick over to adopt job from this trust who quit just after a few weeks in office. but so not faith is stuffed challenges, such as tackling floating energy and food prices and a deep political crisis if he will be taught prime minister this year. the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. as finance minister for knock on
k. and the u . s. for use in the country regime soon act is set to become britain's 3rd prime minister this year, and he is promising a new era of stability. a former finance minister has gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership. his predecessor, less trust, had to stand down when financial markets rejected her economic plans. soon ex 1st task will be to restore confidence in the you case finances the she for not receive a warm welcome. at the conservative party...
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r u k. correspond big mass in london there. thank you. big it earlier in germany. chance that will of shorts has given a key policy statement to parliament ahead of the summit of a you leaders in brussels is address touched on issues facing germany and europe in light of the war and ukraine. but while sholtes voiced germany's unwavering commitment to keep some say, the government could be doing all when all our sholtes took center stage and the bonus tag, he spoke in front of the german parliament. but his message was directed toward a wider audience. but worcester anglophone of deliberate attacks against civilians, a war crimes, almost glass, was that even this scorched earth tactic won't help russia when the war that missed her from the increase were given. it will only strengthen the resolve and perseverance of ukraine and his partners. ukraine will successfully defend himself and will support it as long as necessary, afforded a message. a majority of parliamentarians in the bonus tag agree with in fact, many here believe ge
r u k. correspond big mass in london there. thank you. big it earlier in germany. chance that will of shorts has given a key policy statement to parliament ahead of the summit of a you leaders in brussels is address touched on issues facing germany and europe in light of the war and ukraine. but while sholtes voiced germany's unwavering commitment to keep some say, the government could be doing all when all our sholtes took center stage and the bonus tag, he spoke in front of the german...
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k. and the e. u. after russia invaded ukraine, he has time the law to be put in over a dozen super yours owned by russians have been seized in the last month, including mortar shops, lady m, in italy, back in march. the u. s. is building hong kong authorities to also take action the possible use of hong kong as a safe haven, bye individuals evading sanctions from multiple jurisdictions. further calls into question the transparency of the business environment. but hong kong said there is no legal basis to face known. it would be different if it was the un that had sanctioned waters off. we will comply with any united nations resolution on sanction. because hong kong has the legal basis to enforce it. and we will comply with united nations sanctions. that is our, our system. that is our real law. we cannot do, and we will not do anything that has no legal basis. russians have been fleeing west on sanctions by docking the yachts near countries that continue to have diplomatic ties with them, like turkey,
k. and the e. u. after russia invaded ukraine, he has time the law to be put in over a dozen super yours owned by russians have been seized in the last month, including mortar shops, lady m, in italy, back in march. the u. s. is building hong kong authorities to also take action the possible use of hong kong as a safe haven, bye individuals evading sanctions from multiple jurisdictions. further calls into question the transparency of the business environment. but hong kong said there is no...
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she's looking to reassure conservative members and the wider u. k. public and investors. let's take a quick listen to some of what she had to say today. i have 3 priorities for our economy, growth growth. and whenever this change, there is disruption, not everybody will be in favor of change. but everyone will benefit from the results. a growing economy enjoy now from london by d w. u k correspondent bergen, mass b. i know you were following a list, trust is speech. tell us. what did you make of how she came across and what she actually said? she was really trying to unite a party. it's the backdrop or backdrop of a serious financial crisis. high inflation, chronically. it seems low productivity in the u. k. and less trust strain to make the case once more that she's the only one who has a plan who's bold enough to get the country out of this slumber are mainly by aggressively cutting taxes. and this is how she represented again to day to the party members. now she doesn't or explain how she's going to fund those cuts. are there any ah disadvantages, for example, cats and
she's looking to reassure conservative members and the wider u. k. public and investors. let's take a quick listen to some of what she had to say today. i have 3 priorities for our economy, growth growth. and whenever this change, there is disruption, not everybody will be in favor of change. but everyone will benefit from the results. a growing economy enjoy now from london by d w. u k correspondent bergen, mass b. i know you were following a list, trust is speech. tell us. what did you make...
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fox news, news corp, which owns publications like the times and the sun in the u. k. and the new york post and the wall street journal in the u. s. being the companies under one roof, we create a mega media corporation that can better compete for online advertising and subscriptions with tech giants like google, amazon, and netflix. this isn't a done deal yet. fox corp makes money, but it's business brand is toxic and many news corp shareholders may not want it in their portfolio. i'd 91 succession planning is something rupert murdoch has already been doing for decades. and this plan would clear the way for his eldest son, laughlin murdock, who eventually take over the entire media empire. he already had fox corp and co chaired at news corp, ideologically laughlin murdock is known to be like the typically fox news viewer writing more than a little conspiracy. and triggered by so called political walking. under his watch, fox news has sometimes provided a mainstream platform for some extremist views from the fringes of the american right. as it tonight, tens of million
fox news, news corp, which owns publications like the times and the sun in the u. k. and the new york post and the wall street journal in the u. s. being the companies under one roof, we create a mega media corporation that can better compete for online advertising and subscriptions with tech giants like google, amazon, and netflix. this isn't a done deal yet. fox corp makes money, but it's business brand is toxic and many news corp shareholders may not want it in their portfolio. i'd 91...
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do you think, what is the regulators in places like the e u and u. k? what do you make a very it's really early days. i mean, this is terra incognita, no one even not even those who run these platforms fully understand how content moves, what the implications are for democracy. how to dial up or dial back the algorithms and, and what the ramifications will be. so i think we're going to be experimenting for a long time. something else to keep in mind is authoritarian regimes are experimenting to with more aggressive new laws, banning fake news, suppressing descent. and so it's, we can not be naive to think that all regulation is in this arena, is a positive thing. and if you had staunch regulation where there was absolute liability from social media companies for everything on the platform, you know, i do think that would be the end of the immediacy that we enjoy in social media, where you could put up whatever you want. it doesn't go through a lawyer 1st. if they knew they could be liable for it, that would change and then the, the whole modus operandi
do you think, what is the regulators in places like the e u and u. k? what do you make a very it's really early days. i mean, this is terra incognita, no one even not even those who run these platforms fully understand how content moves, what the implications are for democracy. how to dial up or dial back the algorithms and, and what the ramifications will be. so i think we're going to be experimenting for a long time. something else to keep in mind is authoritarian regimes are experimenting to...
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ah, but political sato is at least alive and kicking in the u. k. victoria gate and be al jazeera, the when you are top football playing at the world cup, you need certain essential to be at your best good food, a hot shower, and accompanied bed, all the basics for most of us. but elite players need a little extra to and i guess roscoe went to see whether stars will sleep some resemble and a raven palace. others and a waste is in the desert. whether it's a luxury resort or student accommodation. the 32 will cut finalists have book their rooms, and if they make it all the way to the final, they'll be staying in them for up to 5 weeks. so that choice of accommodation may well prove crucial the come back nature of this tournament means it's the 1st time teams haven't had to change locations, all travel long distances to get to games. 24th, those 2 teams have made their home base within a 10 kilometer radius of the center of doha. while others have chosen to stay much further away. belgium and saudi arabia close to the saudi arabian border. the germa
ah, but political sato is at least alive and kicking in the u. k. victoria gate and be al jazeera, the when you are top football playing at the world cup, you need certain essential to be at your best good food, a hot shower, and accompanied bed, all the basics for most of us. but elite players need a little extra to and i guess roscoe went to see whether stars will sleep some resemble and a raven palace. others and a waste is in the desert. whether it's a luxury resort or student...
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k. and the u. s for use in the country. el salvador has long been plagued by drug gangs. last year, police arrested more than 50000 people in a clean up operation in the country. many have died in overcrowded prisons and is not just narcotics traffickers who are ending up behind balls. when henry hoyle was taken away by police and april, it was the last time his brother, hey, zeus saw him alive with the foot, the less eagle mitchell, with guttural. with this photograph i started looking for him a little bit. i looked for him in every hospital in prison, but i couldn't find him up. nobody is the annual per night where i would be more risky. henry was taken to prison, caught up in president naive kelly's warren gangs, despite facing no charges. he died b a less than a month later. oh, look up yet on below, i was responsible for my brother and i left my number and address, but they never had the courage to tell me that henry was sick. that henry had died . it really hurts because they even buried him without telling me. sima hazy says his brother was as far from a gang membe
k. and the u. s for use in the country. el salvador has long been plagued by drug gangs. last year, police arrested more than 50000 people in a clean up operation in the country. many have died in overcrowded prisons and is not just narcotics traffickers who are ending up behind balls. when henry hoyle was taken away by police and april, it was the last time his brother, hey, zeus saw him alive with the foot, the less eagle mitchell, with guttural. with this photograph i started looking for him...
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people are really in her own party trying to dispose of her this is a critical moment in the u. k. there's massive pressure on the economy, the currency, the government, the monarchy watched the mood in the country right now. barrett well, yes. a lot of people are really suffering britain as a country with a high in quality as it was, but now it's facing like other countries. it's facing the brand of the worn ukraine with arising energy, our prices, a lot of people don't know whether to heat their homes or to put food on the table . so heat or eat is not just the slogan, but it's really the reality for a lot of people. so for a prime minister in that situation for a government then to come and cut taxes for the richest and society makes them look almost toned of. so a lot of people don't really and don't, don't really think that the government understands the pressure that people are under and that obviously makes them feel unhappy with the government list. trust this personal ratings as a prep, prime minister are an historic low is only one about $1.10 britton's things that she is
people are really in her own party trying to dispose of her this is a critical moment in the u. k. there's massive pressure on the economy, the currency, the government, the monarchy watched the mood in the country right now. barrett well, yes. a lot of people are really suffering britain as a country with a high in quality as it was, but now it's facing like other countries. it's facing the brand of the worn ukraine with arising energy, our prices, a lot of people don't know whether to heat...
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your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week. the u. k. is government's introduced, big tax cuts to try to boost economic growth, but the international monetary fund is wanting, the measures could stokes sawing inflation. so what's next for the british economy? and also this week, central banks around the world are raising interest rates. they're trying to attain inflation. but that could come at a high cost for the world's economy. plus from bollywood to natalie would. why 2 of the world's biggest film industries are struggling with britain's prime ministers batting big on a fiscal policy that includes the biggest tax cuts in the u. k. in half a century. it's all going to be funded by borrowing less trust is determined. the plan is gonna kick start the british economy, but a critic say it's a reckless gamble, man. the plans seem to have backfired already. the pounds fallen to record lows. financial markets have gone into turmoil in a ray or public criticism of a leading global economy. the international monetary fund is wanting to plan, c
your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week. the u. k. is government's introduced, big tax cuts to try to boost economic growth, but the international monetary fund is wanting, the measures could stokes sawing inflation. so what's next for the british economy? and also this week, central banks around the world are raising interest rates. they're trying to attain inflation. but that could come at a high cost for the world's economy. plus from bollywood to natalie would. why...