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and this britain confirms there will be no post-breakfast trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march both the more coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain been acting better than any hollywood star acting in a way that will damage post brecht's it trade deals acting like it owns land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven degrees south of the equator in the middle of the indian ocean with all of the surrounding ocean species the local m.-w. are has plenty of opportunities for sailors to enjoy the footprint of freedom well today the world court gives its view on an aspect of what amounts to a very british footprint of freedom performance there's a deep in boston in the form of it's about the lions and ocracy this is a way in which the aunties were never told it was just action taken to remove the secrecy surrounding wilson jones or the secrecy surrounding what was. and. of course the ultimate secrecy of t
and this britain confirms there will be no post-breakfast trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march both the more coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain been acting better than any hollywood star acting in a way that will damage post brecht's it trade deals acting like it owns land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia...
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of course as never prevented britain do not the main reason why britain wouldn't do that is because it hasn't got the money to do it and secondly of course it's not really clear what the benefits for british. it would be of the united kingdom seeking confrontation in the way he described earlier this week with the likes of china and russia particularly places so far away for people like where they were in sim the armed forces their job isn't primarily it would appear to protect and defend britain it's to project the power that britain which in his mind i think once had so you've got the issue first of all whether britain is capable by itself of protecting power in the way that he and others have described the answer frankly is no it would take a massive increase in spending to be able to achieve that and secondly anyway what the desirability realistic. especially post the world would be of that why would you want to confront these powers over issues that have got very little relevance to yourself rather than concentrating on defending your homeland and your interests closer to home we
of course as never prevented britain do not the main reason why britain wouldn't do that is because it hasn't got the money to do it and secondly of course it's not really clear what the benefits for british. it would be of the united kingdom seeking confrontation in the way he described earlier this week with the likes of china and russia particularly places so far away for people like where they were in sim the armed forces their job isn't primarily it would appear to protect and defend...
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the marshes has been and continues to be the soviet nation for the chicos occupy india didn't support britain stance on syria running the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something on next guest agrees with all the u.k. media appears more interested in alleged isis brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser dr between a shoe bomb with a thanks for coming on the program will trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence that u.s. soldiers have continued to fire at syrian soldiers they are not that. is in theory at claiming to be fighting terrorism up in thought they course money civilian casualties. hundred tribute of sudan casualties and you know i would like to offer one logical question we all know that russian air forces help the theory an army in fighting the terrorists that is a fuck and that i shall stand again the thera's and syria that they fought and there sure has been calling on the us the core of the net then a fourth and fighting terrorism
the marshes has been and continues to be the soviet nation for the chicos occupy india didn't support britain stance on syria running the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something on next guest agrees with all the u.k. media appears more interested in alleged isis brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser dr between a shoe bomb with a thanks for coming on the program will trump...
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so there is allowed free in britain. so there isa is allowed free in britain. so there is a public service risk. the other thing is the government in a bit of meltdown over brexit and other issues, there doesn't seem to be a policy. the justice secretary saying one thing we have to bring her back because she is a british citizen and the other chap, sajid javid the home secretary saying we won't let her back and so the government is in disarray. 0ne back and so the government is in disarray. one point it would make is while it is nice, she wants to come back to britain, what about ken begley and alan, they would have liked to come back to britain. there is an emotional response to this, and echoing the public‘s view, but there is a pragmatic response to this which is that she is a british citizen. the legal reality is you cannot be stateless, you have to... sajid javid's statement might reflect certain parts of the british public, but what taste has done is it has put the government at loggerheads in their response. the sunday express have got to this story in
so there is allowed free in britain. so there isa is allowed free in britain. so there is a public service risk. the other thing is the government in a bit of meltdown over brexit and other issues, there doesn't seem to be a policy. the justice secretary saying one thing we have to bring her back because she is a british citizen and the other chap, sajid javid the home secretary saying we won't let her back and so the government is in disarray. 0ne back and so the government is in disarray. one...
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i think britain has under signed and ratified all developments in competence of european union the internal market was infect party invention of the british politics of british politicians and supported by margaret cetera i think this is a big change in british policy in the society as part of. globalization and the creations of. different opinions in different parts of society from blue collar workers to small and business people that is i think the development we have in many places but only britain is has taken over the power and from what you're reading off the to these a male's deal the did with michelle bonnie do you and your estimation think that is a good deal for europe and a good deal for britain all can you understand the skepticism in both places that might not be as good a deal is staying in the european union i think this proposal for the backstop the customs union just in case isn't a true and it was a british invention not our we had other proposals but i think to have and his drawer agreement would give us two to four years time to new you said a proper deal for the future
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pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee has covered on this channel nearly a decade ago the u.k.'s intelligence service was given the green light by a former gov moment government minister to interrogate terror suspects in countries known for using torture tactics and that comes from information released by security sources involving david miliband who was britain's foreign secretary into a few months ago critics say his actions amount to sanctioning torture that's something miliband denies miliband on the anti jeremy corbyn side of things on foreign policy may not have been complicit in torture but today the u.k. seeks a trade deal with india which participates in today's world court hearing it is after all indian company tartar that owns jaguar land rover which claimed that bracks it was behind its to sac
pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee has covered on this channel nearly a decade ago the u.k.'s intelligence service was given the green light by a former gov moment government minister to interrogate...
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during the war britain's propaganda ministry for. used to come first about is east african so which is which distilled the air is condescending views in the first picture this was a military man from this little kingdom their own material the second picture is talking about a finished product this is modern warfare. your mindset towards african people is negative they believe it was less just by looking at this they were made to look like simple people is racist in that they were not very violent that high at the time if you felt this possible wasn't valuable to that extent then you should not have involved them in your office right so go do your wars but don't call other people to help you if you cannot see them for their true. but not everyone has forgotten the wartime heroics of britain's african veterans. international airport the former brigadier of britain's colonial forces is arriving for a week in the zambia. david williams is president of the kings african right was association the regiment for which she said and once fort w
during the war britain's propaganda ministry for. used to come first about is east african so which is which distilled the air is condescending views in the first picture this was a military man from this little kingdom their own material the second picture is talking about a finished product this is modern warfare. your mindset towards african people is negative they believe it was less just by looking at this they were made to look like simple people is racist in that they were not very...
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britain and the e.u. to stay in one customs union martin welcome to the program theresa may has or directed this plan do you think it still has a chance. i think it still has a chance it has never been on the table by brussels brussels has always ruled out to give the brits a say in the newly created customs union or customs association as we have called it but we believe that the backstop is the best solution as address to permanently money first disadvantage to two asian forty united kingdom very internal integrity is a driscoll different regime applies for northern ireland and for the rest of great britain and without. the british for the british authorities on trade issues and britain which must be really take up passive who will take a that cannot be a permanent long term solution now it seems of tourism a doesn't have a chance but to reject these ideas if she wants to deliver a brace that cuts all ties with the e.u. yes that could be zero risa don't know what is the plan of theresa may right not it
britain and the e.u. to stay in one customs union martin welcome to the program theresa may has or directed this plan do you think it still has a chance. i think it still has a chance it has never been on the table by brussels brussels has always ruled out to give the brits a say in the newly created customs union or customs association as we have called it but we believe that the backstop is the best solution as address to permanently money first disadvantage to two asian forty united kingdom...
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britain never wa nted one can prevent us. britain never wanted this case to come before the court, but its allies deserted it, not least because of european frustration over brexit. so today, tim has suffered a humiliating defeat, told in essence that it has been acting illegally, clinging onto a scrap of its old empire in africa. the government has since pointed out that the court's opinion is not binding and said military bases in the indian ocean play a vital security role. but britain may yet be forced to the negotiating table. britain may find the world is a lonely place. britain needs trade and other agreements with africa and other parts of the world, and the pressures on the united kingdom to comply with this opinion will be very great. tonight, or celebrations for the small chagos community living in west sussex. we have been fighting for a long time for our right of return and our fundamental rights. maybe now ourfundamental rights. maybe now ourfundamental rights can be respected by everyone. but the question remai
britain never wa nted one can prevent us. britain never wanted this case to come before the court, but its allies deserted it, not least because of european frustration over brexit. so today, tim has suffered a humiliating defeat, told in essence that it has been acting illegally, clinging onto a scrap of its old empire in africa. the government has since pointed out that the court's opinion is not binding and said military bases in the indian ocean play a vital security role. but britain may...
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britain's future relationship with the e.u. parliament has failed to agree on a plan prime minister theresa may is struggling to get her deal passed m.p.'s having lost a series of votes if it fails again on march twelfth she will give m.p.'s the chance to decide on whether to crash out of the e.u. with no deal or seek to delay the leaving date brussels based journalist told us what he thinks micron wants from britain even if they were to reduce work as romulans as it looks. well based on a new choice he says you know europeans for one audience agreement on this and they are right in a way bush about us that you know we don't need time we need decisions so the brits should decide they have negotiated for two years they have a deal it is a bit wishy washy the remain as in britain don't like it the prick cities don't like it so mrs may tries to sell it to our parliament in westminster already for some time and she can't and she comes back to brussels to renegotiate but the europeans say no thank you you have a real reason for rene
britain's future relationship with the e.u. parliament has failed to agree on a plan prime minister theresa may is struggling to get her deal passed m.p.'s having lost a series of votes if it fails again on march twelfth she will give m.p.'s the chance to decide on whether to crash out of the e.u. with no deal or seek to delay the leaving date brussels based journalist told us what he thinks micron wants from britain even if they were to reduce work as romulans as it looks. well based on a new...
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archive: the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... in 1948, andrea levy's father arrived on the empire windrush. it was the inspiration for her novel which charting the hopes and struggles of a generation, small island. it went on to win multiple awards and be adapted for tv and the stage. when it first came out, you know, i sort of said to the publicist, "just give me a basket, i'll take it door—to—door". i really thought nobody was going to be interested. you think your white skin makes you better than me, don't you? we both finished fighting a war for a better world. we was on the same side. if anybody wants to have a look at how the windrush generation arrived here, and how we, the sons and daughters of the windrush generation, survived and are surviving, they have to refer to andrea's work. that's why, for my generation of black people in this country, there's always a andrea levy book on our bookshelves. andrea levy had grown up in london, and in her 30s had begun to write. her work was driven by her own curiosity about wher
archive: the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... in 1948, andrea levy's father arrived on the empire windrush. it was the inspiration for her novel which charting the hopes and struggles of a generation, small island. it went on to win multiple awards and be adapted for tv and the stage. when it first came out, you know, i sort of said to the publicist, "just give me a basket, i'll take it door—to—door". i really thought nobody was going to be interested. you think...
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it's not just a question of wanting britain to suffer all the macro. suggested that he thought they should suffer didn't know he said i mean in fact it shows us one thing it's not easy to access exit the european union not without cost not without consequences is that force well he wanted the suggestion is that he wanted to pay back a gesture that the suggestion of the imagined failed meaning the e.u. is a complicated process i don't think that anybody on either side of the channel would deny that would you do you know do you know anybody who would actually say that the process of leaving the you is an easy one. well people in this country in britain certainly said it was an easy one but they've been proved wrong do you believe in a last minute deal the two sides taking it right down to the wire just to show that they've extracted all the concessions i'd like i'll fly glover's i'd just like to make a point there is no one including the president in france who thinks the brits it is a good thing but there is a strong feeling in london that the french wa
it's not just a question of wanting britain to suffer all the macro. suggested that he thought they should suffer didn't know he said i mean in fact it shows us one thing it's not easy to access exit the european union not without cost not without consequences is that force well he wanted the suggestion is that he wanted to pay back a gesture that the suggestion of the imagined failed meaning the e.u. is a complicated process i don't think that anybody on either side of the channel would deny...
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in about britain is in this market case thirteen times smaller than the market of the european union so you know we'll build a stronger pot negotiate in free trade deals over the world what we have done already sixty five countries including just now is japan britain has nothing and to be have to see that in security policy they have to come closer together. in. internal security fighting terrorism for example and therefore i would prefer that britain would stay in or it does not stay in view would have a deal. which makes it possible for the free trade agreements for press even customs union for internal and external security and such questions to have no decisions in our common interest but the heartbreak cities. have nationalists believe of global britain which has nothing to do it is a reality of this world and to. bring harm to all of us have abroad if explained why europe will show solidarity were for ireland a loyal member state and redeem its commitments to the good friday agreement what's your feelings towards scotland a nation with ed in the united kingdom but a strongly pr
in about britain is in this market case thirteen times smaller than the market of the european union so you know we'll build a stronger pot negotiate in free trade deals over the world what we have done already sixty five countries including just now is japan britain has nothing and to be have to see that in security policy they have to come closer together. in. internal security fighting terrorism for example and therefore i would prefer that britain would stay in or it does not stay in view...
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but now we're getting to know some of the clients in britain so we export directly . very filming in morocco is also attracting international investment according to the moroccan agriculture ministry the blueberry farming industry in northern morocco produces eleven thousand tonnes annually that's almost thirty percent of the total fresh fruit sector but that's about to double like last week an australian company inaugurated a new greenhouse facility which is expected to produce twelve thousand tonnes annually once it reaches full production at least after a break said britain can be sure of its very supply. to south africa now where the government of cyril ramaphosa came to power just over a year ago and since then the country's been on the hunt for foreign investors hoping to attract one hundred billion us dollars of investment funds by twenty twenty two now saudi arabia plans to invest ten billion dollars in south africa the bulk of that money will flow into the energy sector including the construction of new refineries the two countries already have close ties sau
but now we're getting to know some of the clients in britain so we export directly . very filming in morocco is also attracting international investment according to the moroccan agriculture ministry the blueberry farming industry in northern morocco produces eleven thousand tonnes annually that's almost thirty percent of the total fresh fruit sector but that's about to double like last week an australian company inaugurated a new greenhouse facility which is expected to produce twelve thousand...
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airport the former brigadier of britain's colonial forces is arriving for a week in zambia. david williams is president of the kings african right was association the regiment for which he said and once fort william has flown in from england to pay his respects to his african comrades at a memorial event my roots in africa are a very deep i was educated in what was southern rhodesia. as kids we used to spend a lot of time in the bush it was a very good life and much enjoyed it one's heart remains in africa. williams's destination is a small town in the far north of the country. he's traveling with a crew of history buffs and descendants of colonial era commanders who are stopping off that key points along the way to remember the fordham i was commissioned into the first battalion of the king's african rifles with lots of time spent in the bush on exercises getting to know one's men and forming a good bond. very fine and so does and they have proven to be so. the african soldier had absolute innate qualities. when you goes into the bush he is immediately like a hunter. a brit
airport the former brigadier of britain's colonial forces is arriving for a week in zambia. david williams is president of the kings african right was association the regiment for which he said and once fort william has flown in from england to pay his respects to his african comrades at a memorial event my roots in africa are a very deep i was educated in what was southern rhodesia. as kids we used to spend a lot of time in the bush it was a very good life and much enjoyed it one's heart...
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moving on now in the british defense secretary has been addressing national security and of britain's withdrawal from the european union among the things he says the deployment of more british navy ships overseas where we cross live now to our london correspondent honeyboy. ali what else did the defense minister say. well this was really an important speech where he unveiled his future plans and ambitions for the british military and he listed the new gadgets and the state of the art equipment that the british military has on order and he spoke about needing to increase the mass of the military and also its lethality its capabilities which lead to questions about how all these plans are going to be funded and how much it will cost take a listen. to we've seen is the government has always been willing and ready to respond to the case for defense because we realize for priority in the importance of this. well what exactly does britain need all this for well to come up against all of its current strategic threats including myself so that makes state extremists and in the same breath russ
moving on now in the british defense secretary has been addressing national security and of britain's withdrawal from the european union among the things he says the deployment of more british navy ships overseas where we cross live now to our london correspondent honeyboy. ali what else did the defense minister say. well this was really an important speech where he unveiled his future plans and ambitions for the british military and he listed the new gadgets and the state of the art equipment...
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but that is the equation for britain's women in 2019. you explained it perfectly, we all understand now! enjoy the tennis. those play—offs town in bath. back to the football now. a full round of fixtures in the scottish premiership and you just feel this is an important night in the title race, here are the six matches, the leaders celtic are expected to win against managerless hibs, the important game is really this one at pittodrie. 3rd placed aberdeen against 2nd placed rangers, you feel only a win will do for either if they are to keep themselves in it table top celtic 6 points clear of rangers, aberdeen a couple of points further back. if there is a winner tonight they should keep in touch with celtic but if it is a draw i'm guessing celtic will want aberdeen to win that is well. you feel that celtic, that will be able advantage for them in the title race. tyrone smith has sent us this from pittodrie. given the rivalry between these two clu bs given the rivalry between these two clubs they usually serve up a pretty tasty affair. t
but that is the equation for britain's women in 2019. you explained it perfectly, we all understand now! enjoy the tennis. those play—offs town in bath. back to the football now. a full round of fixtures in the scottish premiership and you just feel this is an important night in the title race, here are the six matches, the leaders celtic are expected to win against managerless hibs, the important game is really this one at pittodrie. 3rd placed aberdeen against 2nd placed rangers, you feel...
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national intelligence advisor about why they do nation media seeks to discredit asia and will britain really just beating swiss cheese and pharaoh island fish after breakfast day on march twenty ninth all this about coming up about to have going underground. simply being the lead concert that philip had ten miles from the to the independent that's when the tears and i fainted in. the council as a percent that i went up at a sauna when you mean they. they let him get me or now we're. now at the five day because hell i got money for that never. see let him make me forget me for the on the metro have gave up they got me as. much as gone into a nihilistic fever. and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america. the genius of this place especially american hero this is a point. we always. were starting last with. will begin to head east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the i think i want to leave now doesn't anymore. it may be completely different but in this. the united states does that all the time it always tries to influence elections when people who are
national intelligence advisor about why they do nation media seeks to discredit asia and will britain really just beating swiss cheese and pharaoh island fish after breakfast day on march twenty ninth all this about coming up about to have going underground. simply being the lead concert that philip had ten miles from the to the independent that's when the tears and i fainted in. the council as a percent that i went up at a sauna when you mean they. they let him get me or now we're. now at the...
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britain. it was covered on the front of the express. brexit boost for britain. three sentences of a speech that lasted 50 minutes. he was outlining the various things he has achieved — better relations with china, north korea, et cetera, et cetera. a new trade deal with britain, which he said they would be doing a lot more trade with britain. he said you have all heard about this brexit thing, after that we will be doing a lot more trade. the pro—brexit express love this. it is a great boost for us, according to the express. they're referred to it asa the express. they're referred to it as a {12.8 billion per year deal. there are others already negotiated. liam fox announced one with switzerland earlier in the week. one with chile and the faroe islands. just how much value can get out of that, but it is there, nevertheless. a great triumph for britain, according to the daily express, and all brexiteers. mr trump, according to the daily express, and all brexiteers. mrtrump, assuming he keeps his promise, saying we will be doing business with them. this is mus
britain. it was covered on the front of the express. brexit boost for britain. three sentences of a speech that lasted 50 minutes. he was outlining the various things he has achieved — better relations with china, north korea, et cetera, et cetera. a new trade deal with britain, which he said they would be doing a lot more trade with britain. he said you have all heard about this brexit thing, after that we will be doing a lot more trade. the pro—brexit express love this. it is a great...
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his last competition was at the tour of britain in september. he said on twitter after. not bad, not good, but as expected. but nice to be back racing. speaking before the start of this five stage race he said the year ahead is all about getting in the best shape possible to defend his tour de france title. i'm a decent enough. i've done a lot of work down in la. just build on that now all the way through some bigger, at least my initial goal in april. obviously going tojuly. maybe if i had won the tour last year it will be different, but being defending champion i thought i have to go back and if i'm going back i wa nt to to go back and if i'm going back i want to be in the best shape possible, so it is also at that. obviously the world in yorkshire as well at the end of september. july, september, sort of like mind being goals. first week of february is not so goals. first week of february is not so much goals. first week of february is not so much pressure, goals. first week of february is not so much pressure, just sort of enjoying it. that's all from sportsday. comi
his last competition was at the tour of britain in september. he said on twitter after. not bad, not good, but as expected. but nice to be back racing. speaking before the start of this five stage race he said the year ahead is all about getting in the best shape possible to defend his tour de france title. i'm a decent enough. i've done a lot of work down in la. just build on that now all the way through some bigger, at least my initial goal in april. obviously going tojuly. maybe if i had won...
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britain may find that the world is a lonely place, britain needs trade with other —— trade agreements in africa and other parts of the world and the pressure is on the united kingdom to comply with this opinion, it will be very great. tonight, more celebrations for this small chagos community living in west sussex. we have been waiting for a long time for the right of return and our freedom for those rights. maybe now oui’ freedom for those rights. maybe now ourfundamental freedom for those rights. maybe now our fundamental rights can freedom for those rights. maybe now ourfundamental rights can be respected from everyone. but the question remains, will britain negotiate or dig in its heels? andrew harding, bbc news, the hague. inquests have opened for the 21 victims of the 1974 birmingham pub bombings. the names were read out, before a minute's silence was observed as a mark of respect. six men spent 17 years in jail for the bombings — which had been carried out by the ira — before their convictions were quashed. the inquests are happening after a long legal battle by the famil
britain may find that the world is a lonely place, britain needs trade with other —— trade agreements in africa and other parts of the world and the pressure is on the united kingdom to comply with this opinion, it will be very great. tonight, more celebrations for this small chagos community living in west sussex. we have been waiting for a long time for the right of return and our freedom for those rights. maybe now oui’ freedom for those rights. maybe now ourfundamental freedom for...
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those brands born and bred in britain are just looking for certainty. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon rived in china he had previously visited pakistan and india five months after the assassination of the journalists jamal khashoggi in saudi consulate and continuing criticism from the west the aim of his to is most likely to present himself to audiences at home and abroad as a political leader who still has international partners. a formal airport welcome in china's capital beijing no one here will confront the saudi crown prince with criticism in human rights issues the prince is packing investment promises in his luggage the saudi oil company a ram co the world's largest exporter of crude oil wants to build two refineries in china and replace russia as its most important oil supplier china on the other hand is striving for closer economic relations saudi arabia is an important sales market for chinese products ranging from electronics to weapons the expansion of economic relations was also high on the saudi princes agenda during his previo
those brands born and bred in britain are just looking for certainty. the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon rived in china he had previously visited pakistan and india five months after the assassination of the journalists jamal khashoggi in saudi consulate and continuing criticism from the west the aim of his to is most likely to present himself to audiences at home and abroad as a political leader who still has international partners. a formal airport welcome in china's capital beijing...
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i think that britain will end to the brink. i think that britain willend up to the brink. i think that britain will end up asking for a delay, whether or not we get one. and i agree that a second referendum doesn't feel likely at this point because of a lack of support in parliament. i think a general election is more likely, because this is how government has —— might have parliament has traditionally put it back to the people, even if it solves nothing. just before we get to the general election, second referendum question, henry, we are getting very close to march the 29th. what is going to happen at this point? you are in the delay camp? in terms of what i think will happen. partly it is having covered the eu myself over the many years of the eu myself over the many years of the debt crisis and seeing how it has always come to some kind of last—minute compromise, something to keep something terrible from happening, in this case, a no deal crashed out of brexit. this is how they deal with states within the eu, at this point, britain is still a member of the eu and
i think that britain will end to the brink. i think that britain willend up to the brink. i think that britain will end up asking for a delay, whether or not we get one. and i agree that a second referendum doesn't feel likely at this point because of a lack of support in parliament. i think a general election is more likely, because this is how government has —— might have parliament has traditionally put it back to the people, even if it solves nothing. just before we get to the general...
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britain may yet be forced to the negotiating table. needs trade and other agreements wh africa and other parts of the world. the pressure is on the united kingdom to comply. reporter: tonight, or celeations -- more celebratns in this small chagos community. >> we have been fighting for th long time foright of return. maybe now our rights can be respected from everyone. reporter: but the question remains, will britain negotiate or d in its heels? laura: film fans around the world highs and lows of sunday's oscars -- who won, who lost whoa a terrible stage. -- speech. s"green book" was tprise winner for best picture, and olivia colman beat out glenn close, seven-time nominee. the bbc's arts editor will gompertz has more. ♪ will: thshow opened with a curtain-raising performance by queen. >> welcome to the oscars! will: thenhe woman who played the queen brought the house down with her speech. olivia: ooh. it is genuinely quite stressfula will: olivia cwas not the favorite for best actress. olivia: glenn close, you have been my idol for s
britain may yet be forced to the negotiating table. needs trade and other agreements wh africa and other parts of the world. the pressure is on the united kingdom to comply. reporter: tonight, or celeations -- more celebratns in this small chagos community. >> we have been fighting for th long time foright of return. maybe now our rights can be respected from everyone. reporter: but the question remains, will britain negotiate or d in its heels? laura: film fans around the world highs and...
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at stake, the fate of a small piece of britain's old empire. when the decision came, the unweed nations top jud almost unanimous. istain, they said, was a in the wrong. >> the united kingdom is under obligation to bring to an end the administration of the chagos sarchipelago as rapidly possible. reporter: this is what the judge was talking about,he chagos islands, territy deep in the dian ocean. back in the 1960's, britain, colonial power then, forced the entire population to leave. london had cut a sect deal with washington with wanted to use the main island as a military base. it is still in use today. but there was a complication. this is mauritius, a much bigger islandn, nat which claims that the chagos archipelago belongs to it. 'what'more, they say that britain forced into surrender the islands in return for being granted independence in 1960. families have dreamed aloud of being allowed back home. i visited this community and mauritius last year. olivier told me of his frustration. hague today the after the court's decision. >> we will b
at stake, the fate of a small piece of britain's old empire. when the decision came, the unweed nations top jud almost unanimous. istain, they said, was a in the wrong. >> the united kingdom is under obligation to bring to an end the administration of the chagos sarchipelago as rapidly possible. reporter: this is what the judge was talking about,he chagos islands, territy deep in the dian ocean. back in the 1960's, britain, colonial power then, forced the entire population to leave....
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two you rejected your case attempts to get a deal and in the last twenty years britain had gone from leading you to into the single market to leaving the e.u. altogether covering all the twists and turns of the story and often from a north of england perspective has been martin banks others caught up with him in brussels for an insight into the inside story of these last troubling decades. well martin by it's the few u.k. journalists more experienced in the ways of the the brussels politicking than yourself with what's like twenty years you've been analyzing and reporting from from this capital that you were think when when you started off as a european correspondent for the thought i had the of newspapers the that is to get a position where you are commenting on this all process of the u.k. withdrawing from the european union altogether well i came from a background of working on mostly regional papers in the u.k. it's interesting how the sort of the distinction between the way the e.u. is reported maybe to regional level in local press in the u.k. and national level where there's a
two you rejected your case attempts to get a deal and in the last twenty years britain had gone from leading you to into the single market to leaving the e.u. altogether covering all the twists and turns of the story and often from a north of england perspective has been martin banks others caught up with him in brussels for an insight into the inside story of these last troubling decades. well martin by it's the few u.k. journalists more experienced in the ways of the the brussels politicking...
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trouble about race relations abates the best picture britain's in libya colin wins best actress for her role in the favorite. i'm so welcome to the program venezuela's opposition leader who is meeting leaders of north and south american countries in the colombian capital of. mr guy standing next to us vice president mike pence washington has become king back since he declared himself interim president in his standoff with president nicolas maduro this is a key moment for the opposition days after four people were killed and hundreds wounded along as well as quarter one murderess a security forces a block to supporters attempts to bring international aid into the country just said he was there to offer one hundred percent support to the venezuelan opposition . we stand with you in america along with all the nations gathered today and we will keep standing with you until democracy and your liberty are restored. so places from d.w. correspondent have gay this season the colombian city on the border with venezuela welcome have it how important and indeed how divisive is that support from th
trouble about race relations abates the best picture britain's in libya colin wins best actress for her role in the favorite. i'm so welcome to the program venezuela's opposition leader who is meeting leaders of north and south american countries in the colombian capital of. mr guy standing next to us vice president mike pence washington has become king back since he declared himself interim president in his standoff with president nicolas maduro this is a key moment for the opposition days...
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the business world says that a lot of companies already started withdrawing from britain in the year two thousand and sixteen after the brits that vote for some companies it may already be too late to start preparing. because they have perhaps ships on the way from asia or from strayer new zealand with the goods on the way that will be affected when they arrive here after march twenty ninth and some companies will opt to stay they'll see it more prudent to take the risk of a no deal for exit that there may be no breaks at all or there may be a direct hit with a deal in the end because they're in britain because they have workers there that know their stuff they have a market there they have customers they have an investment they have they've invested themselves there so some won't elect to leave it all until everything is clear all right he bought and frank a thank you. amazon the script plans to open a new headquarters in new york the decision may have been fuelled by opposition from some of the city's politicians would express misgivings about the tax incentives the online retail g
the business world says that a lot of companies already started withdrawing from britain in the year two thousand and sixteen after the brits that vote for some companies it may already be too late to start preparing. because they have perhaps ships on the way from asia or from strayer new zealand with the goods on the way that will be affected when they arrive here after march twenty ninth and some companies will opt to stay they'll see it more prudent to take the risk of a no deal for exit...
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are starting to speculate about the costs to their own countries if britain crashes out of the e.u. with out a new trade agreement. with a no deal breaks it still on the horizon nervousness is the order of the day across the e.u. and the latest survey out by one of germany's leading research institutes provides little comfort it says germany could face as many as one hundred thousand job losses in the wake of a disorderly breck's it germany relies heavily on exports for growth and no deal breaks it would likely mean new custom duties on exports to britain causing a slump in german exports the survey says comic has could be hardest hit with v.w. top of the list germany's not alone the disorderly breaks it would affect other countries to within the e.u. germany is followed by france where fifty thousand jobs could be at risk china meanwhile could lose around fifty nine thousand jobs and the total worldwide could be more than six hundred thousand. meanwhile signs of the potential damage to britain's economy are also becoming clear a new survey by the number one school of economics show
are starting to speculate about the costs to their own countries if britain crashes out of the e.u. with out a new trade agreement. with a no deal breaks it still on the horizon nervousness is the order of the day across the e.u. and the latest survey out by one of germany's leading research institutes provides little comfort it says germany could face as many as one hundred thousand job losses in the wake of a disorderly breck's it germany relies heavily on exports for growth and no deal...
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and a rich future is the faroe islands sell britain advance technology and pharmaceuticals presumably back to reality is the problem the tourism is government is useless at negotiation labor claims the tories approach trade deals by saying at the outset they want to turn britain into a duty free port not the best strategy in rolling over imported export taxes recently the secular state suggested the unilateral liberalization of terrorists in the event of a new deal brics it i asked the secretary of state to explain to the house now how he thinks negotiations would go with the remaining rollover countries once he'd given up our key negotiating leverage by reducing all tariffs to zero most members might think that by doing so we were the ones being rolled over far from it says the u.k. government in any case the u.k. will surely be able to sell weapons on the heels of a u.k. defense secretary threatening china and russia this week is the pm paying tribute to a warplane alleged by amnesty international to be involved in child killing by saudi arabia that alone it's arguably illegal use i
and a rich future is the faroe islands sell britain advance technology and pharmaceuticals presumably back to reality is the problem the tourism is government is useless at negotiation labor claims the tories approach trade deals by saying at the outset they want to turn britain into a duty free port not the best strategy in rolling over imported export taxes recently the secular state suggested the unilateral liberalization of terrorists in the event of a new deal brics it i asked the...
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things are stupid governments are stupid was put into britain. most of the city and. twice in a few years the british naval is stuffed into copenhagen during the pull i think that was the venues for a canoe to greet. the british never forget. well you must leave that one down to the english yeah i will say i was lonely and i was part of. a much nicer people but deadmarsh is quite interesting because i made the point that you could argue that denmark is a small country in the last thousand years of history it's a period of two empires. to go but england and much of much of europe and then later of course. sweden norway pharaoh's iceland greenland all part of the the the champagne if you like. but after these disasters wars settle down to a much more. socially accused of method of of existence is a soviet denmark's past that says a small country should play a more co-operative rule from the european frame will the lock for demography thing was that all who wasn't quite deniz was cut off in all those wars so you cut back the cause of the danes tradition in the danish cul
things are stupid governments are stupid was put into britain. most of the city and. twice in a few years the british naval is stuffed into copenhagen during the pull i think that was the venues for a canoe to greet. the british never forget. well you must leave that one down to the english yeah i will say i was lonely and i was part of. a much nicer people but deadmarsh is quite interesting because i made the point that you could argue that denmark is a small country in the last thousand years...
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the idea of establishing more work in the uk, if britain ends up with a ha rd the uk, if britain ends up with a hard brexit, with a no—deal brexit, a tariff, britain becomes substantially a tariff, britain becomes su bsta ntially less a tariff, britain becomes substantially less competitive to make those vehicles in the future. very interesting. sorry the line wasn't great.. thanks forjoining us. and we'll be finding out how this story and many more are covered in tomorrow morning's front pages at 22:30 and 23:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are joe twyman, director of the polling company, deltapoll, and martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun. the tensions between russia and the united states have escalated further, with moscow saying it will follow washington in suspending one of the key nuclear arms control treaties. president putin said russia would stop observing the cold war treaty — agreed in 1987 to hold nuclear ambitions in check— and now start developing new weapons. steve rosenberg reports. at the kremlin, vladimir putin and his mi
the idea of establishing more work in the uk, if britain ends up with a ha rd the uk, if britain ends up with a hard brexit, with a no—deal brexit, a tariff, britain becomes substantially a tariff, britain becomes su bsta ntially less a tariff, britain becomes substantially less competitive to make those vehicles in the future. very interesting. sorry the line wasn't great.. thanks forjoining us. and we'll be finding out how this story and many more are covered in tomorrow morning's front...
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of course you know in scotland many in scotland all over britain and above course the brits all over the year peon union as well but i was talking to him about what is happening in the negotiation he's in a very tough position because he felt he had completed the negotiation now he feels that you know i'm not giving away any secrets by saying that his position is that he feels how can he open the withdrawal agreement he just doesn't feel that that is possible so i guess what he's being asked. and again i'm not revealing any great secrets here but what he's being asked is to tinker around with this political declaration and what she's amazing to be seeing is trying to get something in the political declaration to assuage the tory party this is always about making the tory party feel better rather than looking to the wider country or to where other m.p.'s are with other progressives are and see what they want so this is what he's being asked to do and it's a tough position for him is he in gauging yes he is so of course this negotiations are happening i've got to be you know clear abou
of course you know in scotland many in scotland all over britain and above course the brits all over the year peon union as well but i was talking to him about what is happening in the negotiation he's in a very tough position because he felt he had completed the negotiation now he feels that you know i'm not giving away any secrets by saying that his position is that he feels how can he open the withdrawal agreement he just doesn't feel that that is possible so i guess what he's being asked....
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have skipped school to march against climate change that's the first time young people in britain have taken part in a movement that has seen protests across europe since august calling on the government to take urgent measures to address the crisis france's growing impatient with britain's indecision of a break that's after britain's parliament rejected a motion to support prime minister to resume a strategy to leave the european union france's europe minister says the economy is hurting because of britain's unpredictable approach it should use any britain he killed i'd like to tell our petition friends it's time to decide if they want to live in friendly terms or leave or probably it's their choice in the end certainty was reinforced yesterday by another difficult search in the commons and this is may and it's hanging over the business community. now it's a showcase for the best in british fashion with big names such as burberry victoria beckham and erdem this season's fashion week takes place just weeks before the u.k. is due to meet the european union and as emma haywood reports th
have skipped school to march against climate change that's the first time young people in britain have taken part in a movement that has seen protests across europe since august calling on the government to take urgent measures to address the crisis france's growing impatient with britain's indecision of a break that's after britain's parliament rejected a motion to support prime minister to resume a strategy to leave the european union france's europe minister says the economy is hurting...
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national intelligence of miser about why they tunisian media seeks to discredit asia and will britain really just beating swiss cheese and pharaoh island fish after breakfast day on march twenty ninth all this of all coming up but you have going underground. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know lawyer here i mean you know alice put me in the new bill is that i knew pulling you to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took. part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another call that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking. it's time to fight for the middle for the tr
national intelligence of miser about why they tunisian media seeks to discredit asia and will britain really just beating swiss cheese and pharaoh island fish after breakfast day on march twenty ninth all this of all coming up but you have going underground. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know lawyer here i mean you know alice put me...
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or does it mean britain trading with whoever we can because you want to boost our economy? yes, that tension will a lwa ys economy? yes, that tension will always be there, wanted? it is also always be there, wanted? it is also a sign of the differences, the rift within the cabinet. they do not seem to be able to agree a common, concerted line on anything, and whatever one may think of the chinese regime, we will probably need to have closer links with them post—brexit and maybe phillip hammond is willing to go there and hold his nose and makes deals. just finishing on the sunday times, there isa finishing on the sunday times, there is a photo of meghan markle there, the quote from her saying oh my god, a p pa re ntly the quote from her saying oh my god, apparently about male pay at universities. interesting that she is speaking out, showing what she really thinks about things. she is quite outspoken, she thinks that academia is dominated by white men, and that the syllabus is not broad enough, does not take in enough people of colour, and also, i think she was also quite
or does it mean britain trading with whoever we can because you want to boost our economy? yes, that tension will a lwa ys economy? yes, that tension will always be there, wanted? it is also always be there, wanted? it is also a sign of the differences, the rift within the cabinet. they do not seem to be able to agree a common, concerted line on anything, and whatever one may think of the chinese regime, we will probably need to have closer links with them post—brexit and maybe phillip...
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britain's twenty sixteen vote to leave the bloc triggered an exodus of e.u. medical professionals now the university hospital indecl door of his trying to make bricks at work in its favor hoping to fill germany's huge shortage of nursing staff . that's it from me and the business team here a lot more business news and background stories on a website that's d.w. dot com slash business gone check it out. on twitter thank you very much for watching the use of quick look global markets at. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn. you know when you're both free. learning course. german. what's the connection between bread. and european. guilt mountain. view correspondent and baker grew up. in mexico about recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread. hello and welcome to our deep dive into the world of arts and culture i'm karen house debt and here's a quick teaser of what's in store on today's program. from a musical dynasty and. a star
britain's twenty sixteen vote to leave the bloc triggered an exodus of e.u. medical professionals now the university hospital indecl door of his trying to make bricks at work in its favor hoping to fill germany's huge shortage of nursing staff . that's it from me and the business team here a lot more business news and background stories on a website that's d.w. dot com slash business gone check it out. on twitter thank you very much for watching the use of quick look global markets at. every...
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global britain needs to be much more than a pithy phrase. it has to be about action and our armed forces represent the best of global britain in action. taking action alongside our friends and allies, action to strengthen the hand of fragile nations and support those who face natural disaster. action to oppose those who flout international law. now, is part of that he said he would be sending britain's new aircraft carrier to the pacific to challenge china's territorial claims to some waters. he also announced that he was going to invest extra money in cyber operations but also to buy swarms of drones, new ships that could mount attacks on the land... how realistic is this? well, at the moment the mod can't really afford the equipment it has already ordered. that said, the mod also claims that they have costed this. i think there will be plenty of doubts about that. there isa plenty of doubts about that. there is a black hole in the mod budget of up is a black hole in the mod budget of up to £15 billion of fish and then i think you could as
global britain needs to be much more than a pithy phrase. it has to be about action and our armed forces represent the best of global britain in action. taking action alongside our friends and allies, action to strengthen the hand of fragile nations and support those who face natural disaster. action to oppose those who flout international law. now, is part of that he said he would be sending britain's new aircraft carrier to the pacific to challenge china's territorial claims to some waters....
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so that would have to be all done outside britain before she could then come back in. but i think for short, ben, if she does come back into the uk, she will be investigated by the police and could face possible charges of breaching terrorism laws. in another development today, at a security conference in munich to head of m16 has been speaking and he's been saying that he is deeply concerned about jihadists saying that he is deeply concerned aboutjihadists returning saying that he is deeply concerned about jihadists returning to saying that he is deeply concerned aboutjihadists returning to europe and he is also concerned about the fa ct and he is also concerned about the fact that the islamic state group and al-qaeda are now regrouping rahman the massive military defeats which they have suffered in recent yea rs. which they have suffered in recent years. richard galpin, thank you very much, at the home office. the prisons minister says there are early signs that violence in ten of england's worst prisons is reducing. last august, rory stewart said he'd resign if ther
so that would have to be all done outside britain before she could then come back in. but i think for short, ben, if she does come back into the uk, she will be investigated by the police and could face possible charges of breaching terrorism laws. in another development today, at a security conference in munich to head of m16 has been speaking and he's been saying that he is deeply concerned about jihadists saying that he is deeply concerned aboutjihadists returning saying that he is deeply...
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we have the same in britain with brexit. we are now going to come to that, because having delivered some lessons on party politics on the other side of the atlantic, we will come to our own country. time is running short for the alternative arrangements lessons on party politics on the other side of the atlantic, we will come to our own country. time is running short for the alternative arrangements that might convince doubting conservative mps to back their leader's brexit deal. this week the labour leader heads to brussels for eu talks. canjeremy corbyn help break the deadlock or will his own side their leader's brexit deal. this week the labour leader heads to brussels for eu talks. canjeremy corbyn help break the deadlock or will his own side fracture while he's away? owen, you start. the big dilemma for labour, i call it the hackney and hull problem. they are both labour heartlands. hull voted 70% for leave. the reality facing labour is most of its voters are members who voted remained but it cannot win another election
we have the same in britain with brexit. we are now going to come to that, because having delivered some lessons on party politics on the other side of the atlantic, we will come to our own country. time is running short for the alternative arrangements lessons on party politics on the other side of the atlantic, we will come to our own country. time is running short for the alternative arrangements that might convince doubting conservative mps to back their leader's brexit deal. this week the...
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dozens of these brides want to get home, britain could be forced to take that but just other britain could be forced to take that butjust other pediment others fleeing the collapsing area. war never leaves of the simple situations. there are refugees, there are fighters, there are those who show remorse and those who still pose a threat to us. and sorting out the aftermath of war, of conflict and ensuring that there is truth in reconciliation and making sure those are brought to justice reconciliation and making sure those are brought tojustice is incredibly complicated and by no means a kind of peaceful decent nation state in syria they can resolve these issues. the uk's role and this is to take responsibility for people who grew up responsibility for people who grew up on responsibility for people who grew up on our responsibility for people who grew up on our shores and prosecute them and lock them up that is appropriate, but also to support, again, interventions in the area through humanitarian aid, through state building, through legal assistance, because these armed conflicts o
dozens of these brides want to get home, britain could be forced to take that but just other britain could be forced to take that butjust other pediment others fleeing the collapsing area. war never leaves of the simple situations. there are refugees, there are fighters, there are those who show remorse and those who still pose a threat to us. and sorting out the aftermath of war, of conflict and ensuring that there is truth in reconciliation and making sure those are brought to justice...
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won't say no if britain needed more time despite more than two years to get a plan in place for britain's future relationship with you there is still nothing in place primers a trace of me is struggling to get a deal passed and having lost a series of votes if it fails again on march the twelfth she'll give them peace the chance to decide on whether to crash out of the e.u. with no deal or seek to delay the leaving date. well live to brussels and we have a journalist to talk this through in brussels luke thanks for coming on to the program now the wording is a bit vague what do you think he meant by a clear objective based on a new choice. well based on a new choice he says you know europeans for once are in agreement on this and they are right in a way we should ban is that you know we don't need time we need decisions so the brits should decide they have negotiated for two years they have a deal it is a bit wishy washy the remaining in britain don't like it the prick cities don't like it so mrs may tries to sell it to her parliament in westminster already for some time and she can't and
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munich security conference attended by top beijing officials to hear the sounds of the deployment of britain's biggest warship to the south china sea coming up in the show as nigerians go to the polls today we ask the country's former culture minister who should lead the biggest oil producing nation in africa and what will be the point of u.k. stealth bombers and swarms of drones to combat china and russia oriental eyes new york on nato attacks on asia with former u.s. special forces advisor. was cheryl i also have reason to celebrate food some of the finest ingredients available from the ocean no need to worry about post directed food supplies after an important trade deal signed with the north atlantic archipelago of the faroe islands all this of all coming up in today's going underground but first while nato nation politicians told the corridors of today's munich conference how as one major nation leader attempted to make inroads into africa's biggest oil producing nation we begin here in nigeria where the british prime minister the reason may as arrived in nigeria as part of a trade missio
munich security conference attended by top beijing officials to hear the sounds of the deployment of britain's biggest warship to the south china sea coming up in the show as nigerians go to the polls today we ask the country's former culture minister who should lead the biggest oil producing nation in africa and what will be the point of u.k. stealth bombers and swarms of drones to combat china and russia oriental eyes new york on nato attacks on asia with former u.s. special forces advisor....
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international now britain is concerned by german ban on selling arms to saudi arabia u.k. knife is that its main arms manufacturer be a systems may no longer be able to fulfill contracts with the saudis is it relies on components made in germany these contracts are worth a lot of money britain is the second biggest seller to saudi arabia after the us over four billion dollars worth of weapons have been sold by the way to riyadh since march of twenty fifteen. picks up the story. the u.k. is not impressed with germany's decision to stop selling weapons to saudi arabia. about the impact of the german government's decision on the british and european. defense industry and the consequences for europe's ability to fulfill its commitments up until recently last november to be precise germany did sell weapons to saudi arabia but then this happened because shortly has been tortured beaten tortured killed and then dismembered was murdered in the saudi consulate it was looted to his death and then us didn't help either. south africa markel did this fault firstly were outreach bring t
international now britain is concerned by german ban on selling arms to saudi arabia u.k. knife is that its main arms manufacturer be a systems may no longer be able to fulfill contracts with the saudis is it relies on components made in germany these contracts are worth a lot of money britain is the second biggest seller to saudi arabia after the us over four billion dollars worth of weapons have been sold by the way to riyadh since march of twenty fifteen. picks up the story. the u.k. is not...