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the european court in strasbourg has a long injury —— history of examining cases in the us on similar national security grounds but on the same grounds you could appeal but the case law in strasbourg is very clear and what a lot of these cases came down to in recent years was whether or not the us could treat somebody fairly if they were sent from the uk to the us to potentially spend the rest of their lives behind bars, and the us keeps giving assurances to the uk every time these cases happens, in particular relation to terrorism cases a decade ago saying they will treat people fairly, they might be in solitary confinement at times but it would still be within the boundaries of human rights and you can debate that, to be honest the fact is, when push came to shove, the strasbourg court backed down and allowed expeditions to the us from the uk to continue and that is what he will be up against and the other argument he might put before the court is that it is right as a journalist and he describes himself as a journalist, should trump all of the other arguments, so there is still a l
the european court in strasbourg has a long injury —— history of examining cases in the us on similar national security grounds but on the same grounds you could appeal but the case law in strasbourg is very clear and what a lot of these cases came down to in recent years was whether or not the us could treat somebody fairly if they were sent from the uk to the us to potentially spend the rest of their lives behind bars, and the us keeps giving assurances to the uk every time these cases...
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many conservatives are now questioning the powers of that court in strasbourg. this is what the british . people wanted us to do — control immigration coming across in those boats. - so how is it right that this court has overruled all of our courts i and this parliament? politically, the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg but ultimately, she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another flight to rwanda leaves ministers open to the accusation they could be wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money. but until a flight does take off, it is hard to gauge what impact it will have on those trying to come here. at this unofficial camp in dunkirk, many are thinking about their next move. arum says he will still try to cross to england. translation: we are going to cross the english channel and god willing, | this deportation to rwanda does not include us and if the uk sends thousands of refugees to rwanda, let's send us too. i think rwanda is far b
many conservatives are now questioning the powers of that court in strasbourg. this is what the british . people wanted us to do — control immigration coming across in those boats. - so how is it right that this court has overruled all of our courts i and this parliament? politically, the home secretary might not be too bothered about a fight with lawyers here and a court in strasbourg but ultimately, she does need to come up with a workable policy. ploughing ahead with plans for another...
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wright lets be clear, it's not the unhcr, it's the european court of human rights, based in strasbourg. you are quite right. that sits outside the eu. correct. �* , , correct. but because it has europe in the title — correct. but because it has europe in the title i _ correct. but because it has europe in the title | think— correct. but because it has europe in the title i think people - correct. but because it has europe in the title i think people will - in the title i think people will think it is another ghastly plot by the europeans to scupper our legal system. the europeans to scupper our legal s stem. �* , the europeans to scupper our legal s stem. �*, ., the europeans to scupper our legal sstem. �*, ., ., system. right, so it's our “ob to re ort system. right, so it's our “ob to report accurately �* system. right, so it's our “ob to report accurately on fl system. right, so it's our “ob to report accurately on what h system. right, so it's ourjob to - report accurately on what happened. the people representing this iraqi man who was due to be on the plane
wright lets be clear, it's not the unhcr, it's the european court of human rights, based in strasbourg. you are quite right. that sits outside the eu. correct. �* , , correct. but because it has europe in the title — correct. but because it has europe in the title i _ correct. but because it has europe in the title | think— correct. but because it has europe in the title i think people - correct. but because it has europe in the title i think people will - in the title i think people will...
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just after emanuel michael made a speech to the european parliament a little earlier in the day in strasbourg, which i, michael also talked about the need. he said, for the you to perhaps rethink his structure, rethink the way it is, and perhaps become what he called a fin, the future of a unity of communities. if you like that some countries including ukraine before they get full membership, could be in some way aligned to the e. u. natasha. thank you very much for that. natasha bottle alive for us there in paris. no russia's ambassador to poland has been covered with red paint while at a war memorial in war. so ah, so gay and dream had the paint thrown on him while moving through a crowd of photo testers at the soviet hero memorial. he was there to mock the $77.00 van grocery of victory. let's take a look at some of the days avenues now and 4 people including an m p. r dead, ensure lanka on a dramatic day that seen the prime minister resign campy was caught up in the latest violence by the circumstances of his death remain unclear nor burden. manly reports ah, a show of force on the streets
just after emanuel michael made a speech to the european parliament a little earlier in the day in strasbourg, which i, michael also talked about the need. he said, for the you to perhaps rethink his structure, rethink the way it is, and perhaps become what he called a fin, the future of a unity of communities. if you like that some countries including ukraine before they get full membership, could be in some way aligned to the e. u. natasha. thank you very much for that. natasha bottle alive...
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ah, yes, this was the speech that he might oh, my call made to the european parliament in strasbourg. france has the rotating presidency of the european union. that's why micro was giving the speech to mark a europe day, very much setting out, or his vision for the you. he talks about the war in ukraine. he talked about the importance of the use, ongoing support, the ukraine and his right to sovereignty. he also said though, the v you is not itself at war with russia, he also talked about the importance of trying to a bolster. you sovereignty, particularly in areas of defense and energy that has become even more relevant to said in the context of the war and ukraine. what these are some of the issues in also be talking about when he meets at the german chancellor, olaf, for schultz. he has arrived in berlin, they will have were to dinner, we are told and will expect to hear from both for them quite shortly. this is an opportunity to talk about all those issues, the conflict i in ukraine but also an opportunity for these 2 leaders to get to know each other a little bit better. this is
ah, yes, this was the speech that he might oh, my call made to the european parliament in strasbourg. france has the rotating presidency of the european union. that's why micro was giving the speech to mark a europe day, very much setting out, or his vision for the you. he talks about the war in ukraine. he talked about the importance of the use, ongoing support, the ukraine and his right to sovereignty. he also said though, the v you is not itself at war with russia, he also talked about the...
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we can go back to strasbourg and we can hear from the we can go back to strasbourg and we can hearfrom the ukrainian prime minister, who is speaking to the council of europe. i'm s o rry , i'm s o rry , i'm sorry, i was mistaken, we clearly do not have translation. he is speaking in some english and also, understandably, speaking in his own luggage of ukrainian, which is totally understandable but not much help to us, is a? we will try and take a snippet of what he's saying in little while. several unnamed us officials have told multiple news outlets that since invading ukraine, russia has asked china for military equipment and aid. the chinese embassy in the us said it wasn't aware of any such request. 0ur washington correspondent, barbara plett—usher, gave more details on where these reports are coming from. what we have our newspaper reports calling —— what an identified officials saying russia has asked china for assistance including military equipment. there are also saying russia is running low on certain weapons, although they don't say which weapons and they don't say wha
we can go back to strasbourg and we can hear from the we can go back to strasbourg and we can hearfrom the ukrainian prime minister, who is speaking to the council of europe. i'm s o rry , i'm s o rry , i'm sorry, i was mistaken, we clearly do not have translation. he is speaking in some english and also, understandably, speaking in his own luggage of ukrainian, which is totally understandable but not much help to us, is a? we will try and take a snippet of what he's saying in little while....
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she's currently in strasbourg as part of a ukrainian diplomatic delegation. welcome. thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to the attack on the airbase so close to the polish border, do you see that as an escalation was yellow it was just a matter of time before it was attacked, it is a military base so essentially all military bases in ukraine are a target. the essentially all military bases in ukraine are a target. the same as some government _ ukraine are a target. the same as some government buildings - ukraine are a target. the same as some government buildings and l ukraine are a target. the same as l some government buildings and the same are some obvious targets of military operations. i don't understand why they didn't evacuate a military base but this is something entirely to be taken up once the war has ended. i am disappointed by the fact that this attack happened so close to the polish border, it should be setting off alarm bells and red flags for all of the nato member states. it is notjust all of the nato member states. it is not just that atta
she's currently in strasbourg as part of a ukrainian diplomatic delegation. welcome. thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to the attack on the airbase so close to the polish border, do you see that as an escalation was yellow it was just a matter of time before it was attacked, it is a military base so essentially all military bases in ukraine are a target. the essentially all military bases in ukraine are a target. the same as some government _ ukraine are a target. the same as some...
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we are looking at the european parliament taking place in strasbourg at the moment and you can see ursula von der leyen arriving. everyone gathering. we can bring in our correspondent in brussels. our correspondent bethany bell is in brussels. what can we expect in the session? we are expecting to hear a speech by ukraine's president zelensky and also from ursula von der leyen, the president of the european commission and the eu foreign policy chief. we have seen meps gathering in parliament. many of them carrying signs saying we stand with ukraine. the number wearing blue and yellow colours of the ukrainian flag. we are waiting to see what president zelensky will say but yesterday, he appealed to the european union to fast track ukraine's desire to enter the european union. that is something that is quite a divisive thing. some countries in the european union support that, notably countries like poland, countries like the baltic states, the czech republic. but others, in the west of europe, have said this is not the time to have that discussion. one diplomat even saying it was important
we are looking at the european parliament taking place in strasbourg at the moment and you can see ursula von der leyen arriving. everyone gathering. we can bring in our correspondent in brussels. our correspondent bethany bell is in brussels. what can we expect in the session? we are expecting to hear a speech by ukraine's president zelensky and also from ursula von der leyen, the president of the european commission and the eu foreign policy chief. we have seen meps gathering in parliament....
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this afternoon that you commission will have to pronounce here in strasbourg. what their way is going to be, what their path is going to be a we'll be waiting. i'm about barbara. i do w correspondent, barbara, video, and strasburg. that's it. you're up to date. a gout alphas will have a more well news at the top of the out. i'm good with some are driven by merciless greed. others are fighting the destruction. land grabbers are exploiting, beaten amazon rain forest, indigenous peoples upon now bravely opposing them. to report to them the heart of brazil stuart's march 9th on d w ah .
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mugler was born in strasbourg and by the 1970s had opened his first boutique in paris. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson looks back at his life. "fashion," thierry mugler used to say, "isn't enough on its own — it needs music and theatre." his clothes were extravagant, even surreal. his shows, magical worlds where superstars like james brown mingled with models on the catwalk. anything could be possible with thierry, really. as a man, he was really gentle, but very perfectionist and always without limit. i mean, he can make us wear things that you can't even imagine, you know? but he loved it. it is like, "play with it enjoy it, just have fun." at his height in the 1980s and �*90s, mugler influenced a generation, including stars like david bowie and diana ross. his perfume, angel, became a rival to chanel no 5. he has been rediscovered in the past few years by new celebrities like beyonce, lady gaga and kim kardashian. today, the museum of decorative arts in paris waived entry fees for its retrospective of mugler�*s work. designs inspired by robots, insects, even motorbikes. thierr
mugler was born in strasbourg and by the 1970s had opened his first boutique in paris. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson looks back at his life. "fashion," thierry mugler used to say, "isn't enough on its own — it needs music and theatre." his clothes were extravagant, even surreal. his shows, magical worlds where superstars like james brown mingled with models on the catwalk. anything could be possible with thierry, really. as a man, he was really gentle, but very...
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building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg.
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building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, saeeda mahmood, born and brought up in southern afghanistan, explores and introduces
building and millennium dome both in london, as well as the european court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, saeeda mahmood, born and brought up in southern afghanistan, explores and introduces
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. >> she was the real star at the european parliament in strasbourg, a gold medalist. she has managed to achieve all of that by living up to her belief that if it seems impossible it can be done. >> the commission president brought her as a guest of honor to her annual state of the european union speech. an example of achievement also reflected in her outlook on self. -- itself. she praised the eu's success in fighting the pandemic and presented the new eu health agency, an attempt to join forces and share knowledge. >> with our proposal we get the authority up and running. this will be a huge asset to deal with future health threats earlier and better. >> she has pledged another 200 million covid jobs to low income -- jabs to low income countries. not enough for some. >> we praise ourselves for the high vaccination numbers in europe while only 3% of the african population have received one dose. >> besides the ongoing pandemic, she also named the climate emergency as one of the major challenges for the eu. she said the reason france, germany and wildfires -- the recen
. >> she was the real star at the european parliament in strasbourg, a gold medalist. she has managed to achieve all of that by living up to her belief that if it seems impossible it can be done. >> the commission president brought her as a guest of honor to her annual state of the european union speech. an example of achievement also reflected in her outlook on self. -- itself. she praised the eu's success in fighting the pandemic and presented the new eu health agency, an attempt...
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that's why she is glad that the judges in strasbourg have classified the case as urgent. teresa: i have a little girl, she's only 9. what will her life be like? i feel guilty. i didn't really do anything, i didn't contribute to the crisis. but i also didn't think about it, little less fight it, like my kids. i feel bad about that. >> clÁudia does not want to blame older generation. after all, they couldn't have known any better. but those who deny the climate crisis are fooling themselves. claudia: when people don't believe in climate change, i think those are the ones who feel more guilty. because they don't want to believe it. because it hurts. it hurts a lot to think, what are we doing to our planet? >> lawsuits like this are what the irish human rights organization, global legal action network, specializes in. the strategy of their lawyer , gerry liston, and his team was risky. the european court of human rights could have referred to national judicial channels. but the judges have admitted these young people's case. >> we are ready. >> by failing to adapthe necessar
that's why she is glad that the judges in strasbourg have classified the case as urgent. teresa: i have a little girl, she's only 9. what will her life be like? i feel guilty. i didn't really do anything, i didn't contribute to the crisis. but i also didn't think about it, little less fight it, like my kids. i feel bad about that. >> clÁudia does not want to blame older generation. after all, they couldn't have known any better. but those who deny the climate crisis are fooling...
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damaged by reports of rare but serious side effects in the job speaking at the european parliament strasbourg french president among well mccall said he welcomed the move. you know what i would use this vaccine in france in europe and we must continue to do so because it will help us get out of the crisis but for the future or it is to respond to variance in particular we see that other vaccines are more effective so this signals a european pragmatism which i welcome. correspondent joins us now from brussels belgium what reason has the e.u. given for not renewing its order for the vaccine. basically it is a lack of trust into the management of us as a. t.v. but it told the french commissioner who is responsible for the vaccination campaign said there is no rely the plan tabled passed the senate to how to deliver the doses the u.n. has already ordered for this year you have to keep in mind that only one 3rd of the dozers that. actually delivered to the customer is so that's why the use of looking for a target is but it is a business decision it's not about the medical. conditions still believe
damaged by reports of rare but serious side effects in the job speaking at the european parliament strasbourg french president among well mccall said he welcomed the move. you know what i would use this vaccine in france in europe and we must continue to do so because it will help us get out of the crisis but for the future or it is to respond to variance in particular we see that other vaccines are more effective so this signals a european pragmatism which i welcome. correspondent joins us now...
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foreign interference that is how a top french minister has described a plan by the city of strasbourg to partially fund a turkish linked mosque there are reports on the top level face off sparking claims about radical islam. the city of stress could soon be home to the largest mosque in europe it's being constructed right here but before the roof is even known it's my controversy that's off to a grant with 2500000 euros was approved by the local authorities to a muslim group behind the mosque the brooming then began the interior minister hit out at strasburg officials saying that they were sustaining with foreign interference he's the state prefect to oppose that multi 1000000 euro subsidy to the mealie gora's islamic confederation the group pan-european movement for the turkish diaspora says it's dumbfounded by the right now. because i think that it is a control for cities that is totally political and it's hard for us to understand the why and the how how a french association or european one which works here in france by the laws of funds that makes it difficult to understand the fu
foreign interference that is how a top french minister has described a plan by the city of strasbourg to partially fund a turkish linked mosque there are reports on the top level face off sparking claims about radical islam. the city of stress could soon be home to the largest mosque in europe it's being constructed right here but before the roof is even known it's my controversy that's off to a grant with 2500000 euros was approved by the local authorities to a muslim group behind the mosque...
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talk french minister cries foreign interference over the funding of a huge mosque in strasbourg that is getting cash from the city council and turkish backers. and consent is brought in to deal with the growing and global rules of criminalizing intercourse without explicit approval. we're trying to use technology to protect women instead of teaching men that they need to respect the right of a woman's body because it's unintended consequence is open say good for predatory litigation. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our 2 international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us and hundreds have marched through central san francisco calling for an end to violence against asian americans. almost 4000 to entitle engine hate incidents were recorded in the u.s. last year alone the rally follows this month's shooting rampage in the atlanta area which killed 6 asian women. and the violence is part of a global trend as well in the u.k. anti asian attacks and hate crimes have shot up an astonishing 300 percent with the presumed chinese origin of the cor
talk french minister cries foreign interference over the funding of a huge mosque in strasbourg that is getting cash from the city council and turkish backers. and consent is brought in to deal with the growing and global rules of criminalizing intercourse without explicit approval. we're trying to use technology to protect women instead of teaching men that they need to respect the right of a woman's body because it's unintended consequence is open say good for predatory litigation. are...
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of a diversion tactic of the government's handling of the coup crisis meanwhile the authorities in strasbourg say the funding is contingent on the course islamic confederation reaffirming its commitment to the values of the french republic they've also complained directly to the elisei about the route. the minister of the interior did not issue any warning on this subject the risk of foreign interference should be addressed to mr season as seriousness was local officials can know the reduced to this informal exchanges but it wasn't just the interior minister who hates out at the decision to help fund the mosque the minister for citizenship was also scathing tony bennett this is not the 1st time that mayors of the french green party are on the ferry sleeper slow to radical islam as that was a step too far for so. he cannot take advantage of his position as minister to demonize his opponents otherwise it negates the democratic debate we're still he said the mayor of straws burke has received death threats since the controversy was unleashed for most people here in strasburg the row has moved th
of a diversion tactic of the government's handling of the coup crisis meanwhile the authorities in strasbourg say the funding is contingent on the course islamic confederation reaffirming its commitment to the values of the french republic they've also complained directly to the elisei about the route. the minister of the interior did not issue any warning on this subject the risk of foreign interference should be addressed to mr season as seriousness was local officials can know the reduced to...
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about interference seemed secondary to the mayor of strasbourg said if the government had information they should give it to us for me this is logical otherwise how are we supposed to know if it's true or not. show or where you know everyone has the right to their beliefs whatever the christians muslims or jews i think that we should also think about building churches instead of criticizing thinks. and want to double or i think as a muslim 1st of all to finance a turkish association to finance a mosque in the city i think it is contradictory i think it is a political decision more than anything else. so it was a problem that has never posed a problem for churches and so why does it pose a problem for one mosque so i think it is rather political because it came without any warning. we know there were also big problems between micro and they're gone recently i wouldn't be surprised if there were some sin and against going on. and with the presidential elections only a year away some have suggested that the controversy over this mosque is being used as a bit of a diversion tactic over th
about interference seemed secondary to the mayor of strasbourg said if the government had information they should give it to us for me this is logical otherwise how are we supposed to know if it's true or not. show or where you know everyone has the right to their beliefs whatever the christians muslims or jews i think that we should also think about building churches instead of criticizing thinks. and want to double or i think as a muslim 1st of all to finance a turkish association to finance...
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in strasbourg big delays in protecting people. translation: there is a real feeling of frustration. - there is a very strong demand and an organisation here and ready but we cannot go to full capacity because there is a lack of vaccines. it is set to get even worse. the european union claims one supplier, astrazeneca, will be delivering 75 million fewer doses than promised over the next two months. the eu is demanding thatjabs made in the uk are devoted to mainland europe to make up the shortfall. when asked about that idea one senior british minister said there should be no disruption to british supplies. it is the case that the supplies which have been paid for and scheduled should continue, absolutely. there will be no interruption to that. but again the right approach to take with ourfriends in europe is to make sure that we foster a cooperative dialogue to see how we can do everything we can to help. the eu is now investigating if astrazeneca jabs made in mainland europe have already been sent to britain. it insists it must r
in strasbourg big delays in protecting people. translation: there is a real feeling of frustration. - there is a very strong demand and an organisation here and ready but we cannot go to full capacity because there is a lack of vaccines. it is set to get even worse. the european union claims one supplier, astrazeneca, will be delivering 75 million fewer doses than promised over the next two months. the eu is demanding thatjabs made in the uk are devoted to mainland europe to make up the...
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tens of thousands of people have marched in lille, rennes, strasbourg and other cities. the protests have been further inflamed by a video of police beating a black music producer last week. president macron has called that incident shaming. sangita myska reports. tens of thousands gathered in paris and across france to peacefully protest against proposed laws that they say will limit press freedom and encourage police brutality. if passed, it will be a crime for the media to publish video or photographs showing the faces of police officers involved in wrongdoing. that includes images like this, released last week. the cctv shows three french policemen, two in uniform and one plainclothed, confronting a black producer in his own studio for allegedly not wearing a mask. for 12 minutes, the music producer is badly beaten and racially abused. he was never charged with a crime. today there was at times an escalation of force on both sides as french police fired tear gas at protesters, who threw fireworks and built barricades in the capital. with president macron preparing fo
tens of thousands of people have marched in lille, rennes, strasbourg and other cities. the protests have been further inflamed by a video of police beating a black music producer last week. president macron has called that incident shaming. sangita myska reports. tens of thousands gathered in paris and across france to peacefully protest against proposed laws that they say will limit press freedom and encourage police brutality. if passed, it will be a crime for the media to publish video or...
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i, myself, was remembering in the very first minute in this whole attempt of the attack in strasbourg where the european parliament has its seat, nearly two years ago. i was there as well as i was in vienna yesterday. but things in vienna really got very, very severe and serious and that's why it's so important we stick together. that's why i'm so grateful for many sympathies and condolences from all over the world, from all parts of the world, especially within europe where we stand strongly together and fight this ideology in order to defend for us and future generations, for our children, our values and european way of life. in a very broad sense, given we've had the two recent attacks in france, do you think there may be either individuals or groups of people who have looked at that and thought, we will launch an attack now as well? do you think it works like that in terms of where these people take their inspiration from, if i can use that word? i don't want to speculate, but what we can say as of now is that there is a connection to this sick ideology of islamism, political isla
i, myself, was remembering in the very first minute in this whole attempt of the attack in strasbourg where the european parliament has its seat, nearly two years ago. i was there as well as i was in vienna yesterday. but things in vienna really got very, very severe and serious and that's why it's so important we stick together. that's why i'm so grateful for many sympathies and condolences from all over the world, from all parts of the world, especially within europe where we stand strongly...
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talked to many members of the european parliament and they told me that they were really eager to go to strasbourg they were looking forward to being there because the atmosphere there and the exchange with members of the parliament is so important to their work but even despite the efforts by the french governments to present measures health measures to press the european parliament to go there that the decision was made to do it not to that 100th i'm sorry hundreds of the members of the parliament and their staffers travel to trust because it was considered not not the right signal right now. under did you give us an idea we're all looking forward to the speech to hear so much policy there's going to be laid out what can we expect what's an overview do you think of what's going to be in the speech. well i think that front and center of for the alliance speech will be indeed equivalent of virus pandemic however we expect her to look back to talk about the initial struggle to cope with the situation he she would talk we expect her to talk about what's in the future how the european union can use t
talked to many members of the european parliament and they told me that they were really eager to go to strasbourg they were looking forward to being there because the atmosphere there and the exchange with members of the parliament is so important to their work but even despite the efforts by the french governments to present measures health measures to press the european parliament to go there that the decision was made to do it not to that 100th i'm sorry hundreds of the members of the...
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he used to tell a story about standing on a bridge at strasbourg with germany on one side and france on the other and saying, this is how to do it. he persuaded jacques delors in what had become the european union, and he said how can i help? he said set up the funds to help the border communities. he managed to get everywhere. if he could have become leader of a country himself, he managed to persuade the leaders of every other country, the leaders of the european union, the united states, and the conservative party, and michael portillo will tell you this, the conservative party under margaret thatcher was inclined to just see it as a security problem and it was a culmination ofjohn hume and garret fitzgerald, the irish prime minister, persuading margaret thatcher against her instinct, that didn't happen very often with margaret thatcher, that the way to solve the problem in northern ireland was to talk and to make friends with the irish government, and once you do that, and a subject you're talking about is northern ireland, without the anglo irish agreement in 1985, you would not
he used to tell a story about standing on a bridge at strasbourg with germany on one side and france on the other and saying, this is how to do it. he persuaded jacques delors in what had become the european union, and he said how can i help? he said set up the funds to help the border communities. he managed to get everywhere. if he could have become leader of a country himself, he managed to persuade the leaders of every other country, the leaders of the european union, the united states, and...
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the green party has had a particularly strong showing, taking the cities of lyon, strasbourg and besancon. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the drama of a rescue operation — conservationists fight against time to save a young whale trapped in fishing nets. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 3h years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc news. the main story this hour: more than half a million people have
the green party has had a particularly strong showing, taking the cities of lyon, strasbourg and besancon. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the drama of a rescue operation — conservationists fight against time to save a young whale trapped in fishing nets. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for...
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the green party has had a particularly strong showing, taking the cities of lyon, strasbourg and besancon. britain has ‘s most senior civil servant is stepping down. —— britain's most senior civil servant, sir mark sedwill has announced he's stepping down from his roles as the cabinet secretary and national security adviser. it's the latest high—profile change at the top of britain's civil service, and comes amid a drive by the government to overhaul the way the service operates. in australia, the state of victoria will make coronavirus testing mandatory for everyone returning from overseas trips, following a spike in coronavirus cases. a third of travellers have been refusing tests. but under the new state regulations, returning travellers staying in quarantine hotels for two weeks will have to remain there for an extra 10 days if they refuse testing. malawi's newly—elected president lazarus chakwera has said his victory is a win for democracy and justice. the former preacher was declared the winner of the election re—run, with almost 59% of the vote. it's the firtst time an
the green party has had a particularly strong showing, taking the cities of lyon, strasbourg and besancon. britain has ‘s most senior civil servant is stepping down. —— britain's most senior civil servant, sir mark sedwill has announced he's stepping down from his roles as the cabinet secretary and national security adviser. it's the latest high—profile change at the top of britain's civil service, and comes amid a drive by the government to overhaul the way the service operates. in...
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restrictions have fallen after 3 months and many people are coming over the bridge that connects kiev and strasbourg and france and i spoke to them and they told me that they are very relieved that they can shop again in germany because things are actually cheaper here and also things like cigarettes because texas hello this is only one aspect. that can go over the rhine river again to visit the nice city of straw spoke to the tourism industry that is hoping that german tourists will come back and for many young people this is also an emotional moment because they never experience actually border controls in their lives the schengen travel area was established 25 years ago so they don't know anything but noble with us. it's also a joyful moment for the rest of the you because 23 of the 26 chiang and countries are back into business the shaken zone is life again the zone might be alive again but other any can sons amongst europeans that they could possibly be a sudden coronavirus infections not that this border is open but here the reason germany and also in france the infection rates a quite low and
restrictions have fallen after 3 months and many people are coming over the bridge that connects kiev and strasbourg and france and i spoke to them and they told me that they are very relieved that they can shop again in germany because things are actually cheaper here and also things like cigarettes because texas hello this is only one aspect. that can go over the rhine river again to visit the nice city of straw spoke to the tourism industry that is hoping that german tourists will come back...
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i'm not going by the democrats on a band he got he's in strasbourg near the german french border band this is a moment people have been waiting for a long time fall into it for 3 months the control is on the border lost at the border wasn't actually closed goods could go through and also commuters that now everybody can go again and i talked to some people who came from french from france sorry over to germany again they say they have a happy now to see their neighbors and it is very overjoyed they can do their groceries again here in germany and also buy cigarettes which are much cheaper so this is only one aspect of course of this it's a relief business is good for the travel and also the stress brookside waits tours from germany again which may infect and it's also meant for europe as a whole because the schengen free area without border control is a major achievement of the u.n. now $23.00 of the 267 countries actually lifted their restrictions overnight so the shingles on comes back alive one small but all europeans not slightly concerned about a possible 2nd wave of infections w
i'm not going by the democrats on a band he got he's in strasbourg near the german french border band this is a moment people have been waiting for a long time fall into it for 3 months the control is on the border lost at the border wasn't actually closed goods could go through and also commuters that now everybody can go again and i talked to some people who came from french from france sorry over to germany again they say they have a happy now to see their neighbors and it is very overjoyed...
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allowing unrestricted road traffic to resume you're looking at the scene this morning at a crossing near strasbourg earlier it was a scene of celebration as people gather to mark their restored freedom of movement here was one of many closed 3 months ago but not all of europe's internal borders are reopening today and the continent still remains largely closed to visitors from outside. was crossed straight over to our correspondent ben to think is he standing in straws book at the german french border band this is a moment many people there have been waiting a long time for isn't it that it was a very joyful moment and people are very relieved that these restrictions. that had place for 3 months business was restricted and also personal ties. especially for young people it was also in the motion of thing because they never experience actually bought a check. in the actual border between france and germany because the schengen freeboard it was invented 25 years ago so for them it's a relief and also older people told me that they are now relieved that this backbone of the european integration the ri
allowing unrestricted road traffic to resume you're looking at the scene this morning at a crossing near strasbourg earlier it was a scene of celebration as people gather to mark their restored freedom of movement here was one of many closed 3 months ago but not all of europe's internal borders are reopening today and the continent still remains largely closed to visitors from outside. was crossed straight over to our correspondent ben to think is he standing in straws book at the german french...
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magical european agency to root out and banish mulayam spirits because even if good still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money. i visited the weekly here on our 2 international be back in about 31 minutes with another look stay with us. we go to work so you straight home. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallows. for years i had treated patients with heroin addiction with high dose methadone which is the appropriate treatment and so. i was thinking well i see how well that works for all these people and the.
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magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if goofs still did exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money z r t on art this is the week we got our international well back about 30 minutes stay with us. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. dares thinks. we dare to ask. for. a long while going to world a party for your east people in a regime change vulnerable countries have been joking that color revolution isn't possible in the united states because you would need an american embassy for that well apparently they were wrong which trouble is the riots and even the seizure of government buildings continuing our america's foes taking being democratic uprising in the world's most celebrated democracy to discuss and i'm now joined by david kilcullen perhaps our own international and political studies at the university of new south wales and corrupt and the author of dry runs be snakes how the rats learned to you by it was called and great to talk to you congratulations on your latest book and you for having me it's great to be here n
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magical european agency to root out and banish maligned spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up. for money this is been the weekly here on our international beat back in about 34 minutes with a fresh look stay with us. some control for a middle class to homeless overnight muslim are very hardworking people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some of it out of trick of bad luck a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a victim to gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get addicted anyone that's homeless is treated like garbage people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be poll in the world's richest country. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether yo
magical european agency to root out and banish maligned spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up. for money this is been the weekly here on our international beat back in about 34 minutes with a fresh look stay with us. some control for a middle class to homeless overnight muslim are very hardworking people who want to get ahead that have either have some some health issues or have some of it out of trick of bad luck a full time job won't...
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magical european agency to root out and banish mulayam spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up. for money. ok that brings up today thanks staying with do stick around if you can like thomas will have all the latest for you in. the world is driven by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. if there was a period let's call it the unique polo you know period after the end of the cold war where the u.s. and nato countries and other people sort of wanted russia to become what they described as a normal country what they meant by normal was a country that was democratic by western standards that was capitalists that was a member of u.s. led international rules based order established by the u.s. i think a lot of people saw that as sort of permanent 2nd class status in the u.s. led system and i think it's pretty clear that russia in particular has been pushing back on that. johnny pain has changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain is and believe that they're ok prescri
magical european agency to root out and banish mulayam spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up. for money. ok that brings up today thanks staying with do stick around if you can like thomas will have all the latest for you in. the world is driven by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. if there was a period let's call it the unique polo you know period after the end of the cold war where the u.s. and nato countries and other people sort of...
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magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money. well of each other today they'll be that with that's for you at the top of them see it. we go to work so you stay home. at. 6 by. the console you can't get away from advertisement to change your appearance so. many local people see plastic surgery as a prerequisite for a successful career employers are often most interested in a job seekers appearance as a graduation present parents often give builders plastic surgery for an extra fold in the eyelids to make their eyes look a go. almost every korean teenager dreams of looking just like their idols. my good thing and it is the. men against murder me really we talked about when your resources that we talked about mom smiles of the sons you know different situations this or the streets because it's hard to take some from somebody if you don't have something to replace so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we all hear some of it was the money in a pocket how can we tell them we don't
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magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money. appreciate company the saving of that with updates for you and hope for them. max kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's alert us out fill out let's say i'm not sure i get any or at least i agree some banks have to fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. destroy that's right. that's slavery. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them on the remedy be said to. price that they pay closer dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects might not just be the absence of benefit but actually that it might be causing long term. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage 3 parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population t
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magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money. precisely with the sound off international join me for updates in half and. we go to work. straight home. business joe right her cocaine sons were 4 bucks for the under 50 they said their good job everybody used kogan. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth 5030. 20. score kate this is about a $15.00 bet and people smoke this one go figure circa sweetie you can find these drugs in any city in the united states that you want a long as you want to get it about the. make money. and that's what a very day. oh power to the people up below for i would judge of people. that eat no problem look at. the little good day when you step out of the stores you must realize you are fighting oh no oh whoa whoa 1000 great fears oh oh pressure. you all know. you aren't any good great you are an agent of. only people we have a variety of guns we sort of mean just so that people understand you know the small window what's out there in the world. but you're not
magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money. precisely with the sound off international join me for updates in half and. we go to work. straight home. business joe right her cocaine sons were 4 bucks for the under 50 they said their good job everybody used kogan. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth 5030. 20. score kate this is about a $15.00 bet and people smoke this one go figure...
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magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least knows how to conjure them up for money. but i guess today you're watching aussies national we'll be back with more stories from the weekly at the top of the. os no team no crowd. no shots. actually felt. well struck no progress to a. point ch your thirst for action. bests drugs were in her cocaine as were 4 bucks for dia under 50 it's a good job everybody use cocaine crack cocaine you can smoke it this is worth like 1530. tony. scott came to this is about a $15.00 bet and people smoked this one bigger 2nd sweetie you can find these drugs in any city in the united states that you walk along as you or want to get about the. make money. and that's what a day. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain and believe that they're ok prescription is working for them on the remedy be sensitive to the price that they pay was their dependency and addiction to opiates. the long term use that really isn'
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magical european agency to root out and banish malign spirits because even if google still to exist strasbourg least moves how to conjure them up. for money. all right cassie if you've been watching the weekly here or not see we're back with more stories for you just dive on. the. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist look for alternative media or a part of a global news platform you can submit to your published works in either video or format go to award go to auntie dot com and it and know. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time and we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside war and legally get away with. all of the fire crawls still beriah all the trouble here is very frail the point is it's hollow flying to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse off than the people who destroyed the
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a magical european agency to root out and banished spirits because even if google is still to exist strasbourg least notes how to conjure them up for money. goodwill monuments across the globe are facing demands to be dismantled phrasing once again questions on how don't periods of history should be hunted all the details after the break. and when else seemed wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out just to educate and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground . up. if you are mixers call the dismal science for reason imprecise in almost to see what you want to see in many ways to do not mix remains in current economic situation it. is much more than about our politics it's about the way we live for this foreseeable future are we missing the recovery is trying to bring. the war on colonial statues sparked by the black lives massive movement is spreading across the globe now a statue of a british naval captain has been removed to new zealand john hamilton was captain during a series of bloody battles with local
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