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a real divergence in what is happening in europe as to what isi is happening in europe as to what is happening in the us. we sell consumer prices in the worlds largest economy creeping light higher. jamie dimon is suggesting interest rates there could hit 8%. why such a disparity and why the two heading in such different directions?— heading in such different directions? �*, , , y�* directions? it's because they've been hit by _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two very _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two very different i been hit by two very different shocks, the pandemic but also the war in ukraine. the latter is something the us is not much experienced in terms of gas prices, but also fiscal policy has been really different with germany and france tightening fiscal policy as a response, while the us is still running up deficits. that indeed is driving business cycles far apart and that is the reason for it. what and that is the reason for it. what are the reasons _ and that is the reason for it. wh
a real divergence in what is happening in europe as to what isi is happening in europe as to what is happening in the us. we sell consumer prices in the worlds largest economy creeping light higher. jamie dimon is suggesting interest rates there could hit 8%. why such a disparity and why the two heading in such different directions?— heading in such different directions? �*, , , y�* directions? it's because they've been hit by _ directions? it's because they've been hit by two _...
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we've had a pretty good run in europe. we are playing a lot of good teams in europe, and, as things go, the challenge we have got of a team that is 15 points clear, 16 points clear, in the bundesliga, is a big one, but one that hopefully we can rise to, and perform well. west ham are the reigning europa conference league championships. aston villa are the only british side in the europa conference league they host different site in the quarterfinals that for some aston villa were once kings of europe, but what are the realistic expectations this season, ben croucher reports. for most of the season, aston villa have been putting on a show. in the premier league, beach end manchester city and arsenal along the way, and being 50, and indeed europe at the conference lead, but the stellar season has not always been this way. you have to go back to the 90s, the last time aston villa at one metre trophy and the 80s with european success, and the fans would love so dearly to and that run the season. it would be massive sub for him
we've had a pretty good run in europe. we are playing a lot of good teams in europe, and, as things go, the challenge we have got of a team that is 15 points clear, 16 points clear, in the bundesliga, is a big one, but one that hopefully we can rise to, and perform well. west ham are the reigning europa conference league championships. aston villa are the only british side in the europa conference league they host different site in the quarterfinals that for some aston villa were once kings of...
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been a leader of europe in nato, we have a l traditionally been a leader of- europe in nato, we have a particular responsibility — europe in nato, we have a particular responsibility. we _ europe in nato, we have a particular responsibility. we should _ europe in nato, we have a particular responsibility. we should be - europe in nato, we have a particular responsibility. we should be leading by exampie — responsibility. we should be leading by example within _ responsibility. we should be leading by example within nato _ responsibility. we should be leading by example within nato europe, - responsibility. we should be leading by example within nato europe, and that means — by example within nato europe, and that means committing _ by example within nato europe, and that means committing to _ by example within nato europe, and that means committing to 2.5%, - by example within nato europe, and that means committing to 2.5%, not at some _ that means committing to 2.5%, not at some indeterminate _ that means committing to 2.5%, not at some indeterminate point- that means committi
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the ecf are talks to leaders in europe and _ impact? the ecf are talks to leaders in europe and beyond, _ impact? the ecf are talks to leaders in europe and beyond, you _ impact? the ecf are talks to leaders in europe and beyond, you talk- impact? the ecf are talks to leaders in europe and beyond, you talk to i impact? the ecf are talks to leaders | in europe and beyond, you talk to me free leaders in this region including iran, do you see a way out of this confrontation? i including iran, do you see a way out of this confrontation?— of this confrontation? i think that we are extremely _ of this confrontation? i think that we are extremely stuck. - of this confrontation? i think that we are extremely stuck. i - of this confrontation? i think that we are extremely stuck. i think. we are extremely stuck. i think there is no two ways about it. i think we have a multiple conflict overlaying each other at this moment. you have a conflict centred on the gaza war clearly without a ceasefire there. without progress and a pathway to peace i do
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, and thatis all their exports go to europe, and that is one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair and the argument from china to this is that it the argument from china to this is thatitis the argument from china to this is that it is not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels, it is their own innovation, they say they are good at this and this is something that people want to buy and they are providing a product. they also say cheap solar panels are good for the likes of africa and southeast asia as well as their customers in europe and the us. so what we are seeing is the edge of what some of the new trade tensions between east and west. what 0laf scholz did not say is that he supported new tariffs and curbs against chinese goods but he stopped short of that, although other european leaders are calling for more measures and more tariffs to be put on chinese goods, as have
, and thatis all their exports go to europe, and that is one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair and the argument from china to this is that it the argument from china to this is thatitis the argument from china to this is that it is not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels, it...
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we spoke about that widening gap between the us and europe. and so, all eyes will be on brain back—up comes. remind us what back tuck could mean for business and decisions day to day oil businesses across the bloc. in decisions day to day oil businesses across the bloc.— decisions day to day oil businesses across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore _ across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore that _ across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore that a _ across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore that a lot _ across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore that a lot of- are very sore that a lot of businesses are holding back on investment, complaining about the high rate of interest so when the rate of interest comes down in europe, it has to come down significantly, by about a base point also, then we will see investment in the euro area and help growth to recover from the euro area and help growth to recoverfrom its the euro area and help growth to recover from its current very weak levels in the euro area
we spoke about that widening gap between the us and europe. and so, all eyes will be on brain back—up comes. remind us what back tuck could mean for business and decisions day to day oil businesses across the bloc. in decisions day to day oil businesses across the bloc.— decisions day to day oil businesses across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore _ across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore that _ across the bloc. in the latest banks are very sore that a _ across the bloc....
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there is a big role for europe, _ their cause. there is a big role for europe, while - their cause. there is a big role for europe, while we| their cause. there is a big - role for europe, while we see is the dutch politics, dutch politicians have a hard time trying to satisfy their voters and still commit to the agreement. that is a shame because that is the bare minimum we need to do here. among many young people there is a shared frustration with the polarisation that infiltrates the climate debate. farmers will feel the effects of climate change and we need the farmers, so let's shake hands on this.— the farmers, so let's shake hands on this. ~ ., ., . hands on this. we vote once you have a clear _ hands on this. we vote once you have a clear perspective - hands on this. we vote once you have a clear perspective for - have a clear perspective for the future, so i think no—one has — the future, so i think no—one has a — the future, so i think no—one has a clear_ the future, so i think no—one has a clear solution to make one — has a clear solution to make one a —
there is a big role for europe, _ their cause. there is a big role for europe, while - their cause. there is a big role for europe, while we| their cause. there is a big - role for europe, while we see is the dutch politics, dutch politicians have a hard time trying to satisfy their voters and still commit to the agreement. that is a shame because that is the bare minimum we need to do here. among many young people there is a shared frustration with the polarisation that infiltrates the climate...
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he has been lobbying for this proposal around europe in recent weeks. he said he has spoken to the leaders of ireland, slovenia and malta, and he plans to speak to other european leaders about this proposal. and in terms of a time frame, he has spoken previously, not today, but previously, has said that spain would like to acknowledge a palestinian state byjuly. australia's foreign minister has suggested that the country could recognise palestinian statehood, though hamas could have no role in its governance. penny wong said the refusal of benjamin netanyahu's government to even engage on the issue had caused widespread frustration. recognising a palestinian state, one that can only exist side by side with a secure israel, doesn'tjust offer the palestinian people an opportunity to realise their aspirations, it also strengthens the forces for peace and it undermines extremism. it undermines hamas, iran, and iran's other destructive proxies in the region. so i say to you, a two—state solution is the only hope of breaking the endless cycle of violence. f
he has been lobbying for this proposal around europe in recent weeks. he said he has spoken to the leaders of ireland, slovenia and malta, and he plans to speak to other european leaders about this proposal. and in terms of a time frame, he has spoken previously, not today, but previously, has said that spain would like to acknowledge a palestinian state byjuly. australia's foreign minister has suggested that the country could recognise palestinian statehood, though hamas could have no role in...
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about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels, it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this, this is something that people want to buy and they are providing a product. they also say that cheap solar panels are good for the likes of africa, south—east asia, as well as their customers in europe and the united states. so what we're seeing is the edge of what some fear are new trade tensions between east and west. now, what 0laf scholz didn't say is that he supported new tariffs, new curbs against chinese goods. he stopped short of that. other european leaders are calling for more measures and more tariffs to be put on chinese goods, as have the united states. so we'
about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels, it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this, this is something that people want...
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and we're not alone because colder air has pushed all the way into many parts of europe. in actualfact, bringing with it a lot of showers, notjust here at home. we're still in that colder air at the moment with the northerly breeze and high pressure for now is sitting to the west and that will bring some more cloud towards us for tomorrow. but at the moment, we've still got the showers and we've seen them streaming across northern england into the midlands and into the south east of england, where there's been a few thundery showers around it as well. now, those should tend to fade away during this evening. we could see a few more showers coming into northern england and wales for a while and we've still got those wintry showers affecting north—eastern areas of scotland. but with some clearer skies developing and the winds easing, it's going to turn quite cold out there. we're looking at the risk of a touch of frost across northern england and also into scotland. we'll start with some showers across northeast scotland. many places, though, starting dry and quite sunny.
and we're not alone because colder air has pushed all the way into many parts of europe. in actualfact, bringing with it a lot of showers, notjust here at home. we're still in that colder air at the moment with the northerly breeze and high pressure for now is sitting to the west and that will bring some more cloud towards us for tomorrow. but at the moment, we've still got the showers and we've seen them streaming across northern england into the midlands and into the south east of england,...
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the speaker has to— europe and with ukraine. the speaker has to push— europe and with ukraine. the speaker has to push these bills through. my fear is _ has to push these bills through. my fear is that— has to push these bills through. my fear is that they won't be identical to the _ fear is that they won't be identical to the bill— fear is that they won't be identical to the bill that the senate passed, which _ to the bill that the senate passed, which then means that they're going to have _ which then means that they're going to have to— which then means that they're going to have to move it back to the senatem _ to have to move it back to the senate- - -_ senate... crosstalk the white _ senate... crosstalk the white house - senate... crosstalk the white house saidj senate. . . crosstalk | the white house said it senate. . . crosstalk - the white house said it would senate. . . crosstalk _ the white house said it would veto constituent paths. surely pragmatism has to come in. he would have to get something through and take it, would need? the something through and take
the speaker has to— europe and with ukraine. the speaker has to push— europe and with ukraine. the speaker has to push these bills through. my fear is _ has to push these bills through. my fear is that— has to push these bills through. my fear is that they won't be identical to the _ fear is that they won't be identical to the bill— fear is that they won't be identical to the bill that the senate passed, which _ to the bill that the senate passed, which then means that they're going to...
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to win in europe is special and this is the _ to win in europe is special and this is the third — to win in europe is special and this is the third of the three competitions you can compete in, but for us _ competitions you can compete in, but for us it's— competitions you can compete in, but for us it's the — competitions you can compete in, but for us it's the first on we have had a chance _ for us it's the first on we have had a chance to — for us it's the first on we have had a chance to compete in the. find for us it's the first on we have had a chance to compete in the. and if ou a chance to compete in the. and if you want to _ a chance to compete in the. and if you want to know _ a chance to compete in the. and if you want to know how _ a chance to compete in the. and if you want to know how special - a chance to compete in the. and if you want to know how special it i a chance to compete in the. and if| you want to know how special it is, see west ham last year. if villa go all the way, what effect would it really have? i all the way, what effect would it really have?
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, nevertheless, europe, is a not? in comparison to reach the target that the european union has said, we should be developing at least 37 gigawatts, not 17, but 37. it is showcasing that we are far away from reaching the targets, hence we need to accelerate, otherwise big targets, they will not translate into the real action that we need. tqm. real action that we need. 0k, thank you _ real action that we need. 0k, thank you for _ real action that we need. 0k, thank you forjoining - real action that we need. 0k, thank you forjoining us. we were talking about the aukus security alliance moments ago, which includes australia, the uk and united states, considering involving japan. axel rudolph is a senior market analyst at ig group. good morning. so this is a security alliance, it encapsulates all sorts of technology, military technology, military technology, why would they want to includejapan? what is the thinking here? to include japan? what is the thinking here?— to include japan? what is the thinking here? good mor
, nevertheless, europe, is a not? in comparison to reach the target that the european union has said, we should be developing at least 37 gigawatts, not 17, but 37. it is showcasing that we are far away from reaching the targets, hence we need to accelerate, otherwise big targets, they will not translate into the real action that we need. tqm. real action that we need. 0k, thank you _ real action that we need. 0k, thank you for _ real action that we need. 0k, thank you forjoining - real action...
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the line coming h europe. thank you for “oining us. the line coming in _ europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their - europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their that - europe. thank you forjoining us. the line coming in their that the | the line coming in their that the airline lufthansa have suspended flights to and from tel aviv. that is the latest from the airline lufthansa, suspending a range of flights to tel aviv. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera. let's go back to basics for a moment because we have talked about an unprecedented attack, this is the first time iran has actually attacked israel on its, from its soil. , . ., , , soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides _ soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides have _ soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides have been _ soil. unprecedented in that sense, the two sides have been engaged l soil. unprecedented in that sense, l the two sides have been engaged in soil. unprecedented in that sense, i the two sides have been engaged in a shad
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and with 50 days to the vote in europe, we will be in the netherlands tonight, for the first in our europe—wide series, election 202a. good evening. let's begin then with the air strike in southern lebanon today that killed one of hezbollah�*s top commanders. ismail yusaf baz had served as a senior official in hezbollah�*s military wing. the idf said he had planned rocket and anti—tank missile launches toward israel from lebanon's coastal area. i don't need to remind you regional tensions remain extremely high after iran launched its missile and drone attacks on israel over the weekend — that in retaliation for an israeli strike on tehran's consulate in damascus. israel's foreign minister, israel katz, has written to more than thirty countries today has written to more than 30 countries today calling for sanctions against iran's missile programme. the israelis have been showing journalists one the war cabinet met for a fifth time today. of the ballistic missiles fired towards israel on saturday. the war cabinet met for a fifth time today. the have not yet released any details on what fu
and with 50 days to the vote in europe, we will be in the netherlands tonight, for the first in our europe—wide series, election 202a. good evening. let's begin then with the air strike in southern lebanon today that killed one of hezbollah�*s top commanders. ismail yusaf baz had served as a senior official in hezbollah�*s military wing. the idf said he had planned rocket and anti—tank missile launches toward israel from lebanon's coastal area. i don't need to remind you regional...
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it's also far out ahead of other nations in europe. when one looks at longevity, scotland has a much worse record, with actual average lifespan going down in scotland at a rate that is not seen in other parts of the united kingdom or other parts of europe. these are scottish problems. well, let's talk about the scottish challenges, cos there are some unique challenges in scotland but also unique opportunity in scotland. we have the best performing a&e departments anywhere in the uk for the last eight years. in scotland, of course, we're the only nation in the uk that averted both nhs nursing strikes and, indeed, junior doctor strikes. we are, of course, the part of the uk where we have record health spending, front line spending, per head of the population. in terms of those unique challenges, i'm not going to argue with you. the level of drugs deaths in scotland is still far too high. and you're right to quote the statistics in comparison to the rest of the uk... and you're the first minister who says that you want to decriminalise al
it's also far out ahead of other nations in europe. when one looks at longevity, scotland has a much worse record, with actual average lifespan going down in scotland at a rate that is not seen in other parts of the united kingdom or other parts of europe. these are scottish problems. well, let's talk about the scottish challenges, cos there are some unique challenges in scotland but also unique opportunity in scotland. we have the best performing a&e departments anywhere in the uk for the...
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about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels. it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this. this is something that people want to buy and they are providing a product. they also say that cheap solar panels are good for the likes of africa, southeast asia, as well as their customers in europe and the united states. so what we're seeing is the edge of what some fear are new trade tensions between east and west. now, what olaf scholz didn't say is that he supported new tariffs, new curbs against chinese goods. he stopped short of that. other european leaders are calling for more measures and more tariffs to be put on chinese goods, as have the united states. so we'll
about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels. it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this. this is something that people want...
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and europe, with its far—reaching responsibility, both historical and current, and substantial resources, failed to limit the climate crisis and do theirfair share. it is a betrayal beyond words. and today's ruling has made it very clear that the european states have a legal responsibility to take real climate action and to protect people and protect its citizens. it cannot be a political choice whether to respect human rights or not. it comes as leading climate scientists warn that the earth could be moving into uncharted territory. data for march shows record global temperatures for the tenth month in a row. the european union's copernicus climate service — which published the data — says it's still trying to understand why the situation has changed so dramatically. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. global temperatures are beginning to ease back, march wasi global temperatures are beginning to ease back, march was 1 degrees above the previous record. this is a global average and this is significant when you are averaging figures across the entire surface of the globe. the
and europe, with its far—reaching responsibility, both historical and current, and substantial resources, failed to limit the climate crisis and do theirfair share. it is a betrayal beyond words. and today's ruling has made it very clear that the european states have a legal responsibility to take real climate action and to protect people and protect its citizens. it cannot be a political choice whether to respect human rights or not. it comes as leading climate scientists warn that the earth...
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the message i got more clearly out of today is that it is now the united kingdom and europe that are going to take the lead on the so—called ukraine file, in terms of helping ukraine, for example, bolster their domestic production of ammunition. but the other thing that came through is i think lord cameron rightfully tiptoed through everything because it is a very complicated political scene in the united states right now, where the man who has basic control over the votes, speakerjohnson, i think he does support ukraine, he does have the votes to make that bill pass, i think he knows that the us public support this, but he's prioritising his own political future over everything else — that he wants to remain important in that trump wing of the republican party. and what's going to happen there, if he continues along this path, i think people will see him as a man who could not summon the political courage to do the right thing and, hence, this war will continue to go on for a lot longer than it has to. plenty to pick through. great to see you, panel, thanks for being with us for
the message i got more clearly out of today is that it is now the united kingdom and europe that are going to take the lead on the so—called ukraine file, in terms of helping ukraine, for example, bolster their domestic production of ammunition. but the other thing that came through is i think lord cameron rightfully tiptoed through everything because it is a very complicated political scene in the united states right now, where the man who has basic control over the votes, speakerjohnson, i...
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a reflection of the broader new security concerns across europe connecting to islamist threats. high in the french alps, an army role—playing exercise. soldiers practising how to handle a knife wielding attack. france is furiously busy preparing to security forces for the summers on the big games at a time and all of europe appears increasingly on guard. in paris today, security operation is already under way at the stadium after warning for the islamic state group might attack tonight it�*s quarterfinals of the champions league. not that fancier seemed to trouble. for league. not that fancier seemed to trouble. ., ., ,., trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- fans here- _ trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- fans here. will— trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- fans here. will you _ trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- fans here. will you be _ trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- fans here. will you be going - trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- fans here. will you be going to i trouble. for now, ifeel safe. -- i fans here. will you be going to the match? yes. _ fans here. will you be going to th
a reflection of the broader new security concerns across europe connecting to islamist threats. high in the french alps, an army role—playing exercise. soldiers practising how to handle a knife wielding attack. france is furiously busy preparing to security forces for the summers on the big games at a time and all of europe appears increasingly on guard. in paris today, security operation is already under way at the stadium after warning for the islamic state group might attack tonight...
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policymakers will not be human _ what about europe? policymakers will not be human if— what about europe? policymakers will not be human if they - what about europe? policymakers will not be human if they did - will not be human if they did not feel so many pressures from the interest of others. we have some elections in the uk, us and in europe this year and policymakers at one point i look at the keep inflation under control but don't want to squeeze hard and said the economy into recession. then you have policy and we are only one year on major banking crisis 134 big banks fell over. policymakers will be thinking about as well, plus record amounts of government debt, interest bills on that are going up and that in itself crippled economic growth. again, another consideration to think about. we again, another consideration to think about-— think about. we have the imf forecaster— think about. we have the imf forecaster due _ think about. we have the imf forecaster due to _ think about. we have the imf forecaster due to come - t
policymakers will not be human _ what about europe? policymakers will not be human if— what about europe? policymakers will not be human if they - what about europe? policymakers will not be human if they did - will not be human if they did not feel so many pressures from the interest of others. we have some elections in the uk, us and in europe this year and policymakers at one point i look at the keep inflation under control but don't want to squeeze hard and said the economy into...
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our europe correspondent nick beake has more. this is a story which has been bubbling away for about two weeks now. as you say, the czech republic were the first country to say that they'd uncovered evidence of an alleged russian network to try and influence the elections which are coming up injune — the elections to the european parliament. so, the czech prime minister said right at the end of last month that there was this system that had been put in place to spread disinformation, or certainly to promote what moscow was doing and today we've heard from the belgian prime minister. he's been giving a press conference in which he said that the belgian intelligence services were now involved and he said there was evidence that some meps, members of the european parliament, had been paid and although these cash payments, he alleged, didn't actually take place, the transactions weren't made here on belgian soil, because belgium is home to the key eu institutions, it was basically belgian's duty to investigate and so this investiga
our europe correspondent nick beake has more. this is a story which has been bubbling away for about two weeks now. as you say, the czech republic were the first country to say that they'd uncovered evidence of an alleged russian network to try and influence the elections which are coming up injune — the elections to the european parliament. so, the czech prime minister said right at the end of last month that there was this system that had been put in place to spread disinformation, or...
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but striker harry kane says his side are a different beast in europe. it's no secret here that the club set out to win the champions league every season. so there is an expectation, and i think if you look at our performances this year, there's been a different type of performance in the champions league. i feel like we've been maybe together more. we've been willing to do more on the pitch, defend defensively and in other aspects. so, yeah, it's a time to raise our game. it's a time for me and the players who have been in big situations, pressure situations, to step up and be counted now. in what could be his final year before retiring, rafa nadal enjoyed a winning start at the barcelona open as he returned from another long—term injury. the spanish 22—time major champion, who turns 38 injune, beat the italian flavio cobolli in straight sets in their first—round match. nadal was playing for the first time since january because of a hip injury and abdominal issues. just trying to make the things the way that i really believe that we need to do the
but striker harry kane says his side are a different beast in europe. it's no secret here that the club set out to win the champions league every season. so there is an expectation, and i think if you look at our performances this year, there's been a different type of performance in the champions league. i feel like we've been maybe together more. we've been willing to do more on the pitch, defend defensively and in other aspects. so, yeah, it's a time to raise our game. it's a time for me and...
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there was a frozen conflict in western europe. who is— frozen conflict in western europe. who is to — frozen conflict in western europe. who is to blame, who is the aggressor here? it's iran that has armed, _ aggressor here? it's iran that has armed, equipped, trained in finance hamas. _ armed, equipped, trained in finance hamas. hut— armed, equipped, trained in finance hamas, but with these and that she had militia — hamas, but with these and that she had militia groups. it's iran that has launched a ring of fire strategy around _ has launched a ring of fire strategy around israel. it is iran that wants longevity— around israel. it is iran that wants longevity within the islamic world. there _ longevity within the islamic world. there isn't— longevity within the islamic world. there isn't any doubt who the culprit— there isn't any doubt who the culprit is— there isn't any doubt who the culprit is here.— there isn't any doubt who the culrit is here. , ., 1, ., , culprit is here. john bolton, i wish we had more _ culprit is here. john bolton, i wish we had m
there was a frozen conflict in western europe. who is— frozen conflict in western europe. who is to — frozen conflict in western europe. who is to blame, who is the aggressor here? it's iran that has armed, _ aggressor here? it's iran that has armed, equipped, trained in finance hamas. _ armed, equipped, trained in finance hamas. hut— armed, equipped, trained in finance hamas, but with these and that she had militia — hamas, but with these and that she had militia groups. it's iran that...
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more secure europe, a more secure — we can create a more secure europe, a more secure us. i say this is someone _ a more secure us. i say this is someone who doesn'tjust a more secure us. i say this is someone who doesn't just like and respect _ someone who doesn't just like and respect america, i say this is someone _ respect america, i say this is someone who loves this country. of course _ someone who loves this country. of course i_ someone who loves this country. of course i love — someone who loves this country. of course i love my own country more than _ course i love my own country more than anything but i do love the united — than anything but i do love the united states, i feel passionate about— united states, i feel passionate about this country. its role in the world _ about this country. its role in the world and — about this country. its role in the world and defending freedom in standing — world and defending freedom in standing up to aggression and trying to take _ standing up to aggression and trying to take the side of countries that are being
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it took about a balance being struck between protecting europe's external borders and also upholding the rights of people to come to the continent if they are fleeing war and are genuine asylum—seekers. the timing is interesting conscript european elections in the summer, the far right look for ways to do pretty well. across many european countries. and centrist politicians know that traditionally, immigration or specifically anti—immigration feeling has done quite well for the far right. before we go — they say retirement is a reward for a lifetime's hard work — and that's certainly the case for one canine in the uk. nine—year—old �*trigger�*, who's known as the �*dogfather�*, has fathered 323 puppies during his work in the guide dog's breeding programme. guide dogs says each of those puppies had brought "independence" and "confidence" to the lives of blind and partially sighted people all over britain. trigger will spend his retirement with his dog breeding volunteer of seven years — who will officially adopt him. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hel
it took about a balance being struck between protecting europe's external borders and also upholding the rights of people to come to the continent if they are fleeing war and are genuine asylum—seekers. the timing is interesting conscript european elections in the summer, the far right look for ways to do pretty well. across many european countries. and centrist politicians know that traditionally, immigration or specifically anti—immigration feeling has done quite well for the far right....
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it is a _ reasonable point to make and europe should _ reasonable point to make and europe should he _ reasonable point to make and europe should he even— reasonable point to make and europe should be even more _ reasonable point to make and europe should be even more motivated i reasonable point to make and europe should be even more motivated nowi should be even more motivated now precisely— should be even more motivated now precisely because _ should be even more motivated now precisely because there _ should be even more motivated now precisely because there is _ should be even more motivated now precisely because there is a - should be even more motivated now precisely because there is a high i precisely because there is a high likelihood — precisely because there is a high likelihood that _ precisely because there is a high likelihood that will— precisely because there is a high likelihood that will be _ precisely because there is a high likelihood that will be back- precisely because there is a high likelihood that will be back in i precisely because there is a high| l
it is a _ reasonable point to make and europe should _ reasonable point to make and europe should he _ reasonable point to make and europe should he even— reasonable point to make and europe should be even more _ reasonable point to make and europe should be even more motivated i reasonable point to make and europe should be even more motivated nowi should be even more motivated now precisely— should be even more motivated now precisely because _ should be even more motivated now precisely...
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last weekend we had our warmest weather so far and across other parts of europe, temperature records were broken. a colder air has slipped in across many parts of europe and at home we have the risk of frost at night in the next couple of frost at night in the next couple of nights. it is not quite as windy but it is still cold and some of the driest weather is likely to be across central and southern parts of scotland. we haven't got the same level of instability and depth of cloud but some sharp showers around and the risk of some hail and thunder. cloud and showers across eastern england and moving into the north sea. a stream of showers will continue to affect large parts of england and wales, a few for northern ireland and the showers in northern scotland will be wintry over the hills. it will feel cold out there despite sunshine between showers and we could make 12 degrees in the central belt and 14 in sheltered and southern parts of wales. showers around to end the day across england and wales. they will fade away and the band of showers will push down from scotland across nor
last weekend we had our warmest weather so far and across other parts of europe, temperature records were broken. a colder air has slipped in across many parts of europe and at home we have the risk of frost at night in the next couple of frost at night in the next couple of nights. it is not quite as windy but it is still cold and some of the driest weather is likely to be across central and southern parts of scotland. we haven't got the same level of instability and depth of cloud but some...
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our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford travelled there and sent this report. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this. translation: it's like my home has been destroyed. _ it brings pain and tears. but at the same time, that mobilises us because we know a city of more than a million people is depending on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the russians a year ago. the company had just got it repaired, just got it working, and the russians hit again. so ukraine is now pleading with its western
our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford travelled there and sent this report. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit with five missiles — part of a massive attack on the energy system across the country. farfrom saving ukrainians, as it still claims, russia is trying to plunge their country into darkness. leading me through the ruins, igor has worked at this plant since soviet times. you don't usually hear engineers talk like this....
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leaders in europe are questioning american values here. thank you for your time. current and former us officials who spoke to the bbc say president biden's pressure on israel after last week's deadly attack on aid workers is falling short as the humanitarian crisis in gaza deepens. and they add that internal dissent within the us government is growing. earlier, i spoke to annelle sheline. she's a former us state department official working on human rights issues in the middle east who recently resigned over the biden administration's handling of the war in gaza. she's currently a non—resident fellow with the baker institute center for the middle east. as we just heard, the discontent within the us, within the biden administration, how widespread is that concern over the fact that the us may not be doing enough to stem the humanitarian crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of the groups that i work with is called feds united for peace which represents thousands of people inside the federal government to oppose the us policy on t
leaders in europe are questioning american values here. thank you for your time. current and former us officials who spoke to the bbc say president biden's pressure on israel after last week's deadly attack on aid workers is falling short as the humanitarian crisis in gaza deepens. and they add that internal dissent within the us government is growing. earlier, i spoke to annelle sheline. she's a former us state department official working on human rights issues in the middle east who recently...
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our europe correspondent, nick beake, wasjust in front of the venue. the picture here tells the story because you can see a line of police officers, probably about a dozen or so, and the reason for that is because the local mayor here in brussels has said this event needs to be shut down so as you can see, the police aren't exactly running into tough people out but basically, the organisers of this event and conference have been told it needs to wind down so in effect what is happening is people are being allowed in and those leaving at the moment including nigel raj and suella braverman have left, these prominent uk politicians, but they won't be allowed in along with anyone else. —— turf people out. nigel farage, who is known as a leading campaignerfor nigel farage, who is known as a leading campaigner for brexit, nigel farage, who is known as a leading campaignerfor brexit, said this was an attempt to stifle free speech and i put it to him that what was said in this letter which was presented to the organisers here that there were potentially ho
our europe correspondent, nick beake, wasjust in front of the venue. the picture here tells the story because you can see a line of police officers, probably about a dozen or so, and the reason for that is because the local mayor here in brussels has said this event needs to be shut down so as you can see, the police aren't exactly running into tough people out but basically, the organisers of this event and conference have been told it needs to wind down so in effect what is happening is...
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tomorrow at the eddie had, the host real madrid and have not lost at home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a tie that swung back and forth, the first leg last week brought extraordinary goals and finished 3— all. the first time in five years that they met in the knockouts in this time, city are the knockouts in this time, city are the champions league team to beat. top of the premier league and still in the fa cup. this club there is to wonder if they could retain the travel. ~ . ., ., wonder if they could retain the travel. . ., ., ., ' . travel. we have a lot of difficult names travel. we have a lot of difficult games ahead — travel. we have a lot of difficult games ahead and _ travel. we have a lot of difficult games ahead and honestly, - travel. we have a lot of difficult l games ahead and honestly, when travel. we have a lot of difficult - games ahead and honestly, when we beat united, and i said ok, we have to do some exceptional. be in contention to be there. we should support this stub is incredible. at the same time we are here, extend this chance. we t
tomorrow at the eddie had, the host real madrid and have not lost at home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a tie that swung back and forth, the first leg last week brought extraordinary goals and finished 3— all. the first time in five years that they met in the knockouts in this time, city are the knockouts in this time, city are the champions league team to beat. top of the premier league and still in the fa cup. this club there is to wonder if they could retain the travel. ~ ....
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our europe correspondent nick beake was there. the authorities have decided to shut the event... in brussels today, a movement that wants to go global collided with very local politics. the police came to shut down a gathering of conservatives from across europe and the us, because the local socialist mayor declared the far right were not welcome here. the leading lights of this anti—eu movement, which says it champions traditional values, had already filed in. top of the bill, the uk's former home secretary suella braverman. i understand the police are very, very keen to close this down... but by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder, so ordered the event to stop. what do you make of this? it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent and respectable group of people, members of the european royal family, prime ministers, academics and business people being told they cannot have an alternative view. thank god for brexit. there were fears over anti—abortion and anti—gay sentiments held by people in the building. cobblers
our europe correspondent nick beake was there. the authorities have decided to shut the event... in brussels today, a movement that wants to go global collided with very local politics. the police came to shut down a gathering of conservatives from across europe and the us, because the local socialist mayor declared the far right were not welcome here. the leading lights of this anti—eu movement, which says it champions traditional values, had already filed in. top of the bill, the uk's...
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i think they are still learning europe. it is- them? i think they are still- learning europe. it is something you have to _ learning europe. it is something you have to learn how to adapt, how to play. _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it is _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play, it is almost like immaturity and i_ play, it is almost like immaturity and i think— play, it is almost like immaturity and i think they're going through that as _ and i think they're going through that as a — and i think they're going through that as a team, as a group. a lot of the players — that as a team, as a group. a lot of the players have not played regularly at this level in the competition so it is new to them. you put _ competition so it is new to them. you put all— competition so it is new to them. you put all that in the mix and you -et you put all that in the mix and you get that— you put all that in the mix and you get that little bit of an experience so you _ get that little bit of an experience so you i_ get that litt
i think they are still learning europe. it is- them? i think they are still- learning europe. it is something you have to _ learning europe. it is something you have to learn how to adapt, how to play. _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play. it is _ have to learn how to adapt, how to play, it is almost like immaturity and i_ play, it is almost like immaturity and i think— play, it is almost like immaturity and i think they're going through that...
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i could point to scoresj of examples of iranian assassinations across europe in the 19805 and 19905. - a lot of those were against - former elements of the iranian monarchy, sort of former- politicians, former monarchist agents, as the iranian regime saw them. - what's happened is there's been a much more aggressive - targeting effort - against journalists. and the way that iran does it is not to use, | typically, its own intelligence officers or agents for this - kind of violent work. it outsources lots of this. it uses assorted groups - of organised criminal networks, which are basically, _ in some cases, allowed to get on with drug trafficking - in iran in exchange for doing jobs for the ministry - of intelligence and security, which is iran's mainl external spy agency. one example of this, - by the way, not from the uk but from america, is a few i months ago, a drug smuggler and a member of the hells angels, the criminal group slash biker gang, were among those indicted. in the united states for a plot to kill iranian dissidents. - in addition to that, - iran has also used privat
i could point to scoresj of examples of iranian assassinations across europe in the 19805 and 19905. - a lot of those were against - former elements of the iranian monarchy, sort of former- politicians, former monarchist agents, as the iranian regime saw them. - what's happened is there's been a much more aggressive - targeting effort - against journalists. and the way that iran does it is not to use, | typically, its own intelligence officers or agents for this - kind of violent work. it...
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it tells us that j although here in europe were very concerned — although here in europe were very concerned about what's happening in ukraine, _ concerned about what's happening in ukraine, there are other potential conflict _ ukraine, there are other potential conflict areas that could arise in other— conflict areas that could arise in other parts of the world, and i think— other parts of the world, and i think in— other parts of the world, and i think in recent years for some time now china — think in recent years for some time now china has been building up its capacity— now china has been building up its capacity in— now china has been building up its capacity in the south china sea, it's been— capacity in the south china sea, it's been seeking to exert influence. that matters to all of us because _ influence. that matters to all of us because it's — influence. that matters to all of us because it's a key shipping channel through— because it's a key shipping channel through which a huge amount of freight— through which a huge amount of freight goes every single year.
it tells us that j although here in europe were very concerned — although here in europe were very concerned about what's happening in ukraine, _ concerned about what's happening in ukraine, there are other potential conflict _ ukraine, there are other potential conflict areas that could arise in other— conflict areas that could arise in other parts of the world, and i think— other parts of the world, and i think in— other parts of the world, and i think in recent years for some time...
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leaders in europe are questioning american values here. europe are questioning american values here-— values here. thank you for your time. here in washington, presidentjoe biden is hosting japanese prime minister fumio kishida at a state dinner. the visit began with a welcoming ceremony on the south lawn, where biden hailed the relationship between the countries as a cornerstone of peace and security. the leaders announced what they call a new era of strategic cooperation — with the building of a joint air and missile defence system. speaking alongside the visiting japanese prime minister, biden said the upgraded military pact was strictly defensive in nature. he also announced a japanese astronaut would become the first non—american to walk on the moon. for his part, mr kishida emphasised the importance of a free and open indo—pacific region based on the rule of law, amid a perceived growing threat from china in the south china sea and around taiwan. this is the most significant upgrade in our alliance since it was first establis
leaders in europe are questioning american values here. europe are questioning american values here-— values here. thank you for your time. here in washington, presidentjoe biden is hosting japanese prime minister fumio kishida at a state dinner. the visit began with a welcoming ceremony on the south lawn, where biden hailed the relationship between the countries as a cornerstone of peace and security. the leaders announced what they call a new era of strategic cooperation — with the...
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this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this sound must serve as a wake—up call to the free world.". listen— wake—up call to the free world.". listen to — wake—up call to the free world.". listen to president zelensky and wake _ listen to president zelensky and wake up~ — listen to president zelensky and wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of— wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the — wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the veil, one strikes against _ hand of the veil, one strikes against kurds in iraq. we all remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker— remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker in _ remember the 2021 attack on the oil tanker in which british and romanian crewmembers were killed. and just yesterday. — crewmembers were killed. and just yesterday, iran seized the parking portuguese cargo ship, the crew being _ portuguese cargo ship, the crew being held right now by iran includes _ being held right now by iran includes indian, filipino, pakistani, and russian nationa
this sound must serve as a wake-up— europe. this sound must serve as a wake-up call— europe. this sound must serve as a wake—up call to the free world.". listen— wake—up call to the free world.". listen to — wake—up call to the free world.". listen to president zelensky and wake _ listen to president zelensky and wake up~ — listen to president zelensky and wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of— wake up. just like the ever reaching hand of the — wake up....
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and europe, with far—reaching responsibility both historical and current, substantial resources failed to limit the climate crisis and do theirfairshare, failed to limit the climate crisis and do theirfair share, it is a betrayal beyond words. and today's ruling has made clear that the european states have a legal responsibility to take real climate action and protect people and citizens. it cannot be a political choice whether to respect human rights or not. choice whether to respect human rights or not-— choice whether to respect human rights or not. this “udgment comes as scientists — rights or not. this “udgment comes as scientists say — rights or not. thisjudgment comes as scientists say last _ rights or not. thisjudgment comes as scientists say last month - rights or not. thisjudgment comes as scientists say last month was i rights or not. thisjudgment comes | as scientists say last month was the hottest march ever recorded. new data shows the run of monthly capture records has extended to ten in a row. the average was 0.1 celsius above the previous high, that has fuell
and europe, with far—reaching responsibility both historical and current, substantial resources failed to limit the climate crisis and do theirfairshare, failed to limit the climate crisis and do theirfair share, it is a betrayal beyond words. and today's ruling has made clear that the european states have a legal responsibility to take real climate action and protect people and citizens. it cannot be a political choice whether to respect human rights or not. choice whether to respect human...
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the organisers of a conference in brussels which is hosting right wing politicians from across europe say they have been told to shut down the event. among those who addressed the national conservatism event were two british politicians, nigel farage and suella braverman. the organisers — who were rejected by two other planned venues after a series of protests — have said they will seek legal advice. ms braverman has left the conference, after giving her speech. she didn't stop to speak to reporters before getting in her car. there didn't appear to be any protests in the street as she left. 0ur europe correspondent, nick beake, isjust in front of the venue. here's what's happening there. the picture here tells the story because you can see there is this line of police officers, probably about a dozen or so of them. and the reason for that is that the local mayor here in brussels has said that this event needs to be shut down. so as you can see, the police aren't exactly running in to turf people out. but basically the organisers of this event, of this conference have been told tha
the organisers of a conference in brussels which is hosting right wing politicians from across europe say they have been told to shut down the event. among those who addressed the national conservatism event were two british politicians, nigel farage and suella braverman. the organisers — who were rejected by two other planned venues after a series of protests — have said they will seek legal advice. ms braverman has left the conference, after giving her speech. she didn't stop to speak to...
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concern there but in the uk and europe inflation on that path down. ~ i, i, , , i, and europe inflation on that path down. i, i, , , i, i, down. what does this mean for interest rates? _ down. what does this mean for interest rates? the _ down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big - down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big hit - down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big hit is i down. what does this mean forl interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut _ interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut them _ interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut them soon. - interest rates? the big hit is the i bank will cut them soon. forecasters had predicted possibly three cats, as soon as august, now expecting maybe october, november to be the first cut, in the uk debt is still historically high rates of 5.2%. now analysts think a cut of maybe one can't, but it could change, we are hoping inflation falls to the target of 2% as early as next month, if that happens we could be looking at rate cuts as early potentially as june. now to the united stat
concern there but in the uk and europe inflation on that path down. ~ i, i, , , i, and europe inflation on that path down. i, i, , , i, i, down. what does this mean for interest rates? _ down. what does this mean for interest rates? the _ down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big - down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big hit - down. what does this mean for interest rates? the big hit is i down. what does this mean forl interest rates? the big hit is the bank will cut _...
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but i am not _ states and europe all do fear. but i am not sure — states and europe all do fear. but i am not sure that there is much they can do— am not sure that there is much they can do about — am not sure that there is much they can do about that right now because it's pretty— can do about that right now because it's pretty close to being operational.— it's pretty close to being oerational. ~ �* , operational. so, the weekend's battle in the — operational. so, the weekend's battle in the skies _ operational. so, the weekend's battle in the skies may - operational. so, the weekend's battle in the skies may have i battle in the skies may have aftershocks that continue for months. conditioning iran's attitude as to whether to go for the bomb, and israel's about whether to try delaying that. and markjoins us your. and markjoins us here. now to discuss this further, i'm joined in the studio by rob macaire, who from 2018 to 2021 was the uk's ambassador to iran, and down the line by merissa khurma, formerjordanian diplomat, and by general david petraeus, former director
but i am not _ states and europe all do fear. but i am not sure — states and europe all do fear. but i am not sure that there is much they can do— am not sure that there is much they can do about — am not sure that there is much they can do about that right now because it's pretty— can do about that right now because it's pretty close to being operational.— it's pretty close to being oerational. ~ �* , operational. so, the weekend's battle in the — operational. so, the weekend's...
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here they are in europe facing allegations of putting children at risk. what is the company response? like i said, this is a gutsy act when you�*ve got battles on many different fronts about whether your app is addictive and then you�*ve now got the eu suggesting they haven�*t fulfilled sinful instructions that they�*ve been asked to file. —— simple. globally, everybody is grappling with tiktok. politicians are saying it should be banned, but at the same time, using in their campaigns because they know how many young people and how many generations use the platform over and above traditional media. it�*s one that everyone is trying to grapple with. you can�*t really put the genie back in the bottle. will. the genie back in the bottle. will, aood to the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk _ the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk to — the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk to you. _ the genie back in the bottle. will, good to talk to you. thanks for coming on. my timeline has been full of pictures today from du
here they are in europe facing allegations of putting children at risk. what is the company response? like i said, this is a gutsy act when you�*ve got battles on many different fronts about whether your app is addictive and then you�*ve now got the eu suggesting they haven�*t fulfilled sinful instructions that they�*ve been asked to file. —— simple. globally, everybody is grappling with tiktok. politicians are saying it should be banned, but at the same time, using in their...
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for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. i'm joined by state department correspondent tom bateman. one question — what's the key takeaway from today? well, the most significant bit of news was an answer to a question i asked lord cameron in the briefing there, which is about the growing pressure on the uk government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel had been deemed by the uk to be in breach of international humanitarian law in gaza. now lord cameron had said on the 8th of march that he would receive legal advice within days about the issue — but here we are a month later and still no announcement. so i asked him that question, what did the uk government deem israel to have done when it came to international humanitarian law? and he confirmed in his answer that the uk would continue to supply weapons to israel — therefore that review had taken place, and my understanding is these are fairly broad notjust legal reviews, but also policy—based reviews, and under that the uk would con
for not only the united states and the united kingdom, but many of our allies and partners throughout europe. i'm joined by state department correspondent tom bateman. one question — what's the key takeaway from today? well, the most significant bit of news was an answer to a question i asked lord cameron in the briefing there, which is about the growing pressure on the uk government to halt arms sales to israel around the issue of whether or not israel had been deemed by the uk to be in...
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tonight at the etihad, they host real madrid and they've not lost that home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a type that has swung back and forth. the first leg last week brought extraordinary goals and finished 3—3. it is the first time in five years they have met in the knockouts, with this time city being the favourites to beat, top of the premier league and still in the fa cup. this club des to wonder if they could retain the trouble. —— dares to wonder. taste wonder if they could retain the trouble. -- dares to wonder. we are far away from _ trouble. -- dares to wonder. we are far away from perfecting _ trouble. -- dares to wonder. we are far away from perfecting our - trouble. -- dares to wonder. we are far away from perfecting our dreamsj far away from perfecting our dreams and we _ far away from perfecting our dreams and we have a lot of difficult games with openings, we have, they have. honestly, _ with openings, we have, they have. honestly, i— with openings, we have, they have. honestly, i start to see is in the trouble — honestly, i start to see
tonight at the etihad, they host real madrid and they've not lost that home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a type that has swung back and forth. the first leg last week brought extraordinary goals and finished 3—3. it is the first time in five years they have met in the knockouts, with this time city being the favourites to beat, top of the premier league and still in the fa cup. this club des to wonder if they could retain the trouble. —— dares to wonder. taste wonder if...