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— military activity in the pacific? . �*, ., ., pacific? that's one reason or the very _ pacific? that's one reason or the very big _ pacific? that's one reason or the very big reason - pacific? that's one reason or the very big reason why - the very big reason why australia has signed up to the aukus alliance, signed in september 2021, so we have at 18 months of pretty secretive negotiations between the three countries to arrive at the fact that the next decade or so will take delivery of at least three us nuclear—powered some drains stop australia is increasingly wary of china was not in indo—pacific region but once again anthony albanese the prime minister says it is not contradictory to pursue these military alliances with the uk and the united states while also pursuing a better relations with china. mr albanese did point out in his speech in san diego that australia was also investing heavily in the relationship with china and others in indo—pacific region but once again it china will be furious that australia has participated in this. it has accused beijing, it has ac
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. , , unite us all across the atlantic and the pacific— the pacific. this is about prejecting _ the pacific. this is about projecting power - the pacific. this is about projecting power and - the pacific. this is about - projecting power and resolve, the backdrop a naval base, the images and the words intended to work in unison. �* ~ , ., unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here _ unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here in _ unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here in san _ unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here in san diego, - confirm here in san diego, represents the biggest single investment in australia's defence capability— investment in australia's defence capability in all of our history. joe, _ capability in all of our history. joe. and — capability in all of our history. joe, and the need, we represent three _ joe, and the need, we represent three allies _ joe, and the need, we represent three allies who _ joe, and the need, we represent three allies who had _ joe, and the need, we represent three allies who had stood
. , , unite us all across the atlantic and the pacific— the pacific. this is about prejecting _ the pacific. this is about projecting power - the pacific. this is about projecting power and - the pacific. this is about - projecting power and resolve, the backdrop a naval base, the images and the words intended to work in unison. �* ~ , ., unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here _ unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here in _ unison. the aukus agreement, we confirm here in san _...
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region— aggression in the indo—pacific region or— aggression in the indo—pacific region or a more specific in the south — region or a more specific in the south china sea. you find quite a common— south china sea. you find quite a common position and i think yes, to an extent, _ common position and i think yes, to an extent, president biden sees the united _ an extent, president biden sees the united states as a driving force of that to _ united states as a driving force of that to an— united states as a driving force of that to an extent but at the same time, _ that to an extent but at the same time, this— that to an extent but at the same time, this is meant to be a trilateral— time, this is meant to be a trilateral agreement and being presented pretty much as one. does listenin: to presented pretty much as one. does listening to what _ presented pretty much as one. does listening to what will _ presented pretty much as one. tire" listening to what will was saying, the rule, if you don't mind, what do you think australia's relationship of china will be going forward in the ligh
region— aggression in the indo—pacific region or— aggression in the indo—pacific region or a more specific in the south — region or a more specific in the south china sea. you find quite a common— south china sea. you find quite a common position and i think yes, to an extent, _ common position and i think yes, to an extent, president biden sees the united _ an extent, president biden sees the united states as a driving force of that to _ united states as a driving force of that to...
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britain and australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's military strength in the pacific, including nuclear—powered submarines from the us. we are showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity, and notjust security and prosperity, and not just for us but for the entire world. the us government green—lights the controversial willow oil drilling project in alaska and the arctic. gary lineker agrees a deal that will see him back on bbc channels, after being taken off air, over a tweet criticising the government. and, michele yeoh says she "kung—fu kicked" the glass ceiling, with her best actress win at the oscars. for all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk, on pbs in the us, and around the world. the leaders of britain, australia and the united states have hailed a pact to provide canberra with nuclear—powered attack submarines, saying it will boost s
britain and australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's military strength in the pacific, including nuclear—powered submarines from the us. we are showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity, and notjust security and prosperity, and not just for us but for the entire world. the us government green—lights the controversial willow oil drilling project in alaska and the arctic. gary lineker agrees a deal that will see him back on bbc channels,...
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joining the club — the uk signs a deal to become a member of a trans—pacific trading bloc. we'll have all the important details. and inflation falls sharply in the eurozone. will the european central bank change direction as a result? welcome to world business report. i'mjagdip cheema. let's start with an important trade deal, because the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries. together, these pacific—rim countries — which doesn't include the usa — account for 13% of global gdp. the pact — it's called the comprehensive progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership — aims to cut 95% of import charges or tariffs. the initial gains for the uk economy may be only marginal, though — that's according to the government's own estimates. we're nowjooined by our global trade correspondent, dharshini david. on one hand these 11 countries account for 13% of the world's income, but for the uk it might only be marginal growth as a result, is this a big deal?— this a big deal? really good question- — this a big deal? re
joining the club — the uk signs a deal to become a member of a trans—pacific trading bloc. we'll have all the important details. and inflation falls sharply in the eurozone. will the european central bank change direction as a result? welcome to world business report. i'mjagdip cheema. let's start with an important trade deal, because the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries. together, these pacific—rim countries — which doesn't include...
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about countering the threat of china in the indo-pacific?_ in the indo-pacific? while that is true there is _ in the indo-pacific? while that is true there is another— in the indo-pacific? while that is true there is another message i in the indo-pacific? while that is l true there is another message not being stated, which is to say this is the way —— a way of locking the united states entered the defence of the region for years to come. if the next president was notjoe biden, somebody now committed to those international alliances, they might be able to pull back the western presence in the pacific by locking in the aukus deal, it makes it much harderfor an american in the aukus deal, it makes it much harder for an american president with a different view to change her or his mind. this following a recruitment crisis in social care, a company in stoke—on—trent has decided to plug the gap in their workforce by hiring people in their 50s and older. laura devo became a pensioner herself more than 15 years ago and she now works as a care assistant helping
about countering the threat of china in the indo-pacific?_ in the indo-pacific? while that is true there is _ in the indo-pacific? while that is true there is another— in the indo-pacific? while that is true there is another message i in the indo-pacific? while that is l true there is another message not being stated, which is to say this is the way —— a way of locking the united states entered the defence of the region for years to come. if the next president was notjoe biden, somebody...
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yes, this is one of— pacific region isn't it. yes, this is one of the — pacific region isn't it. yes, this is one of the steps _ pacific region isn't it. yes, this is one of the steps that - pacific region isn't it. yes, this i is one of the steps that countries are taking to really try and balance and counter massive build up that is happening by the chinese military, and a growing sophistication in their maritime forces which is extending its reach, so australia has taken its decision it needs to respond but it will lead to a very big shift because this is an alliance notjust big shift because this is an alliance not just for today'sance big shift because this is an alliance notjust for today'sance no —— announcement but for decade, sharing technology, building up the capabilities this is a 20—30 year agenda to counter the rise of china. 0k. neil, agenda to counter the rise of china. ok. neil, thank you very much indeed. gavin ramjaun has all the sport. iam glad i am glad you are hear today gavin! is i am glad you are hear today gavin! it's the biggest night of the year f
yes, this is one of— pacific region isn't it. yes, this is one of the — pacific region isn't it. yes, this is one of the steps _ pacific region isn't it. yes, this is one of the steps that - pacific region isn't it. yes, this i is one of the steps that countries are taking to really try and balance and counter massive build up that is happening by the chinese military, and a growing sophistication in their maritime forces which is extending its reach, so australia has taken its decision it...
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the uk signs a deal to become a member of a trans—pacific trading bloc. we'll have all the important details. and we'll look at us and european inflation data — both trending down, what's going on? welcome to world business report, i'mjagdip cheema. let's start with an important trade deal, because the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries. together, these pacific—rim countries, which doesn't include the usa, account for 13% of global gdp. the pact, it's called the comprehensive progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership, aims to cut 95% of import tariffs. the initial gains for the uk economy may be only marginal, that's according to the government's own estimates. here's the bbc�*s global trade correspondent, dharshini david, explinaing what that pact, is all about. cptpp is more thanjust cptpp is more than just a cptpp is more thanjust a mouthful. it is a packed between 11 nations and they are reducing those tariffs and they are reducing those tariffs and they are also making it easier to t
the uk signs a deal to become a member of a trans—pacific trading bloc. we'll have all the important details. and we'll look at us and european inflation data — both trending down, what's going on? welcome to world business report, i'mjagdip cheema. let's start with an important trade deal, because the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries. together, these pacific—rim countries, which doesn't include the usa, account for 13% of global gdp....
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asia—pacific region all the time and now - people talked about the asia—pacific region all the time and now it- people talked about the asia—pacific region all the time and now it is- region all the time and now it is the indo—pacific_ region all the time and now it is the indo—pacific because - region all the time and now it is the indo—pacific because there. region all the time and now it isl the indo—pacific because there is region all the time and now it is. the indo—pacific because there is a realisation — the indo—pacific because there is a realisation in — the indo—pacific because there is a realisation in the _ the indo—pacific because there is a realisation in the west _ the indo—pacific because there is a realisation in the west at - the indo—pacific because there is a realisation in the west at indian i realisation in the west at indian ocean— realisation in the west at indian ocean is— realisation in the west at indian ocean is also _ realisation in the west at indian ocean is also a _ realisation in the west at indian ocean is also a place
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this is by meeting _ atlantic and pacific. this is by projecting power- atlantic and pacific. this is by projecting power and i by projecting power and resolved. the backdrop of a naval base, the images and the words intended to work in unison. ., unison. the agreement we confirmed _ unison. the agreement we confirmed in _ unison. the agreement we confirmed in san _ unison. the agreement we confirmed in san diego - confirmed in san diego represents the single biggest investment in austria's defence capability and all of our history _ capability and all of our history-— capability and all of our histo ~ ., , history. joe, anthony, we represent _ history. joe, anthony, we represent three _ history. joe, anthony, we represent three allies - history. joe, anthony, we | represent three allies who history. joe, anthony, we - represent three allies who have stood _ represent three allies who have stood shoulder— represent three allies who have stood shoulder to— represent three allies who have stood shoulder to shoulder- stood shoulder to shoulder together— stood shoulder to
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in the indo—pacific. so the next stop for the australian prime minister is the united states, isn't it? and he's due to meet withjoe biden and rishi sunak presumably to talk about that aukus deal. what do you think might come out of that meeting? i think that that meeting is particularly about aukus and the kind of engagements that australia has with the united states. it is an ally partner of the us, unlike india, which is still a partnership. india doesn't do alliances in that manner. so the us—australia discussions are going to be more formal about military security, maritime cooperation in the pacific region, particularly about the aukus deal.. still, what the modalities of that, what kind of submarines, etc., that that are going to be discussed, i'm sure. a former television executive has been convicted of paying tens of millions of dollars in bribes over broadcasting rights to the world cup. hernan lopez was chief executive of fox international channels. he was convicted of bribing officials in so
in the indo—pacific. so the next stop for the australian prime minister is the united states, isn't it? and he's due to meet withjoe biden and rishi sunak presumably to talk about that aukus deal. what do you think might come out of that meeting? i think that that meeting is particularly about aukus and the kind of engagements that australia has with the united states. it is an ally partner of the us, unlike india, which is still a partnership. india doesn't do alliances in that manner. so...
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headlines: the us, britain and australia sign a security pact to counter china's military strength in the pacific — including new nuclear—powered submarines. after the leaders met in southern california, president biden said the aukus pact would boost stability in the asia—pacific region for decades. one of the strongest storms recorded in the southern hemisphere has hit the region for second time in a month, killing 100 people. storm freddy has left destruction in malawi and mozambique, ripping rooves off buildings and bringing widespread flooding. those are the latest headlines from bbc news. the us government has given the green light to the controversial willow oil drilling project in alaska and the arctic. the $8 billion scheme has faced fierce opposition from environmentalists. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week, a look back at some of our most fascinating historical journeys. from the desert canyons ofjordan... that would be impressive if we built that today, but that was built thousands of years ago. look at it! ..to the noisy streets of paris. driving a 2cv car is not easy
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percent eligible. from a turnout of 90 pacific percent eliaible. ., ~ from a turnout of 90 pacific percent eliaible. . ,, i. , from a turnout of 90 pacific percent eliaible. ., ~' ,, , . eligible. thank you very much indeed. the world's financial markets have reacted with unease following last night's emergency takeover of the troubled swiss bank credit suisse. shares in credit suisse fell by more than 60% this morning after european markets opened — and the value of banking shares across europe has dropped sharply. credit suisse was bought by rival swiss bank ubs in a deal brokered by the swiss government over the weekend. katie martin, is markets editor at the financial times in london. she spoke to my colleague geeta guru—murthy a little earlier and gave her, her assessment of events. we saw quite heavy falls in european banking stocks across the board, obviously credit suisse shares fell heavily but also a decent amount of weakness in german and french banks. that has calmed down a little and it is early days and too soon to make strong pronouncements about what investors broadly t
percent eligible. from a turnout of 90 pacific percent eliaible. ., ~ from a turnout of 90 pacific percent eliaible. . ,, i. , from a turnout of 90 pacific percent eliaible. ., ~' ,, , . eligible. thank you very much indeed. the world's financial markets have reacted with unease following last night's emergency takeover of the troubled swiss bank credit suisse. shares in credit suisse fell by more than 60% this morning after european markets opened — and the value of banking shares across...
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australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's increasing military strength in the pacific. we again how democracies can deliver on security and prosperity, notjust for us but for the entire world. more than 100 people have been killed as storm freddy returns to mozambique and malawi. china says it will start issuing foreign visas again for the first time since the pandemic started. the people risking their lives to get aid packages to remote ukrainian communites, as russian forces try to stop them. and trouble on the streets of the city of love, as tourists dodge rubbish bags due to strikes. a very warm welcome to the programme. we begin in california. the leaders of the us, britain and australia, meeting in california, have given details of a defence pact that will provide australia with nuclear—powered attack submarines. president biden said the aukus pact would boost security in the indo—pacific region for decades to come. the agreement comes in response to china's growing military strength and territorial claims. our political editor, chris mason, has more from san
australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's increasing military strength in the pacific. we again how democracies can deliver on security and prosperity, notjust for us but for the entire world. more than 100 people have been killed as storm freddy returns to mozambique and malawi. china says it will start issuing foreign visas again for the first time since the pandemic started. the people risking their lives to get aid packages to remote ukrainian communites, as russian...
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theatre — us firmly into the asian pacific theatre. and because as ian has said, _ theatre. and because as ian has said. this — theatre. and because as ian has said. this is _ theatre. and because as ian has said, this is a contract that the french— said, this is a contract that the french got— said, this is a contract that the french got out of and australia got that contract and chose to go with us. that contract and chose to go with us let's— that contract and chose to go with us. let's not be downplay our role too much — us. let's not be downplay our role too much. numbers of the security councii— too much. numbers of the security council second biggest contributors to nato _ council second biggest contributors to nato and foreign diplomatic presence so i think it is it appropriate that we should be a part of this— appropriate that we should be a part of this but— appropriate that we should be a part of this but you pinpoint the real issue _ of this but you pinpoint the real issue here _ of this but you pinpoint the
theatre — us firmly into the asian pacific theatre. and because as ian has said, _ theatre. and because as ian has said. this — theatre. and because as ian has said. this is _ theatre. and because as ian has said, this is a contract that the french— said, this is a contract that the french got— said, this is a contract that the french got out of and australia got that contract and chose to go with us. that contract and chose to go with us let's— that contract and chose to go with us....
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so far, with our ocean cleanup system in the great pacific garbage patch, and with our fleet of interceptors, we have collected more than two million kilos of trash, which on one hand is quite satisfying. on the other hand, of course, we know it's stilljust a very beginning of thisjourney, because our ultimate goal is to collect and stop more than 80% of all the plastic in the oceans. time for a look at this week's tech news. twitter has announced that text message two—factor authentication will only be available for its paying subscribers. elon musk tweeted that its authenticator app would remain free, though, and it was more secure. experts are concerned that this opens users up to potential security threats. and after twitter implemented a premium twitter blue service last november, instagram and facebook have now followed suit. users there will also now be able to pay for a blue tick verification. meta verified will cost 11.99 a month on the web or 14.99 for iphone users. it's really going to be seen as an extra source of revenue because, of course, meta, as have other social media pla
so far, with our ocean cleanup system in the great pacific garbage patch, and with our fleet of interceptors, we have collected more than two million kilos of trash, which on one hand is quite satisfying. on the other hand, of course, we know it's stilljust a very beginning of thisjourney, because our ultimate goal is to collect and stop more than 80% of all the plastic in the oceans. time for a look at this week's tech news. twitter has announced that text message two—factor authentication...
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but already it has cleaned up almost 200,000 kilos of plastic, which is 0.2% of the whole great pacific garbage patch. we are still developing the next generation of cleaning technology, we call system three. we're deploying that in the summer of 2023. we are making the system three times as big, so 2,400 metres. this will clean up at thrice the rate. and then our models show that if we then deploy roughly ten of those systems, we can actually clean up most of the great pacific garbage patch by the end of the decade. so rivers really are the arteries that carry trash from land to sea. so when it rains, plastic washes from streets into creeks, into rivers and then ultimately to the ocean. so we have developed a collection of technologies we call interceptors, which are automated systems that we put in the mouth of rivers and that catches the trash before it reaches the oceans. kind of our flagship tool in our toolkit is what we call the interceptor original, which is this solar—powered autonomous robot, essentially, that has these conveyor belts to automatically scoop out the trash. di
but already it has cleaned up almost 200,000 kilos of plastic, which is 0.2% of the whole great pacific garbage patch. we are still developing the next generation of cleaning technology, we call system three. we're deploying that in the summer of 2023. we are making the system three times as big, so 2,400 metres. this will clean up at thrice the rate. and then our models show that if we then deploy roughly ten of those systems, we can actually clean up most of the great pacific garbage patch by...
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britain and australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's military strength in the pacific, including nuclear—powered submarines from the us. after a meeting in southern california, president biden said the aukus pact would boost stability in the asia pacific region for decades. the us government has given the green light to the controversial willow oil drilling project in alaska and the arctic. the $8 billion scheme has faced fierce opposition from environmentalists, who say it will ruin a pristine environment. one of the strongest storms recorded in the southern hemisphere has hit the region for second time in a month, killing 100 people. storm freddy has left destruction in malawi and mozambique, ripping roofs off buildings and bringing widespread flooding. these are the latest headlines from bbc news. now on bbc news, click. this week, we're going low and slooow. although what is it that has given spencer such a shock? ow! tittering an absolute pleasure and privilege to meet you, sir. how are you doing? life beyond the grave, jim, but not as we know it. william shatne
britain and australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's military strength in the pacific, including nuclear—powered submarines from the us. after a meeting in southern california, president biden said the aukus pact would boost stability in the asia pacific region for decades. the us government has given the green light to the controversial willow oil drilling project in alaska and the arctic. the $8 billion scheme has faced fierce opposition from environmentalists, who say...
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headlines: the us, britain and australia sign a security pact to counter china's military strength in the pacific, including new nuclear—powered submarines. after the leaders met in southern california, president biden said the aukus pact would boost stability in the asia pacific region for decades. one of the strongest storms recorded in the southern hemisphere has hit the region for second time in a month, killing 100 people. storm freddy has left destruction in malawi and mozambique ripping roofs off buildings and bringing widespread flooding. the us government has given the green light to the controversial willow oil drilling project in alaska and the arctic. the $8 billion scheme has faced fierce opposition from environmentalists. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. finding your voice as a writer, cutting through the cacophony of noise in 21st century culture is not easy. it helps if you have a talent for writing. it also helps if you have something to say which is powerful, authentic, and confronts tough questions about the human co
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america's secretary of state meets with allies in the indo—pacific region: concerns over ukraine top the agenda. and a bbc investigation finds that hundreds of dogs are being smuggled out of illegal puppy mills in eastern europe. hello and welcome. the head of mi5 has said he is "profoundly sorry" that the security service did not prevent the manchester arena bombing in 2017. the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, found that intelligence could have led to the suicide bomber, salman abedi, being stopped in the days before the attack. 22 people were killed in the attack. danny savage reports. nearly six years on from the atrocity of the manchester arena, a thorough report has concluded the security services missed a significant chance to take action, which may have prevented it. i take action, which may have prevented it.— prevented it. i have found a significant _ prevented it. i have found a significant missed - prevented it. i have found a i significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. there was a realistic possibility that actionable in
america's secretary of state meets with allies in the indo—pacific region: concerns over ukraine top the agenda. and a bbc investigation finds that hundreds of dogs are being smuggled out of illegal puppy mills in eastern europe. hello and welcome. the head of mi5 has said he is "profoundly sorry" that the security service did not prevent the manchester arena bombing in 2017. the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, found that intelligence could have led to the suicide bomber,...
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now to the tiny pacific nation of palau. it is made up of some 500 islands with a population of barely 20,000 people. so why is it offering �*digital citizenship' to people around the world ? our asia business correspondent suranjana tewari has been finding out. singing paradise in every sense of the word. welcome to palau a country of roughly 500 islands in the western pacific ocean. it is small. how small? tiny. there it is. with a population of less than 20,000 people. irate less than 20,000 people. we need to less than 20,000 people. - need to diversify our economy and look at other ways to generate revenue. palau, because of our smallness, we are dependent on tourism and fishing. that is all we have. and with covid, we lost 30% of our economy. gone, overnight. so authorities came up with a plan to often —— offer foreigners and even residency. a digital identity based on a unique number. one day palau hope to offer users a physical address and a bank account. eat residence would not have to pay income tax on earnin
now to the tiny pacific nation of palau. it is made up of some 500 islands with a population of barely 20,000 people. so why is it offering �*digital citizenship' to people around the world ? our asia business correspondent suranjana tewari has been finding out. singing paradise in every sense of the word. welcome to palau a country of roughly 500 islands in the western pacific ocean. it is small. how small? tiny. there it is. with a population of less than 20,000 people. irate less than...
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to combat this rise — indo—pacific to combat this rise of— indo—pacific to combat this rise of china and as china says. _ rise of china and as china says. it _ rise of china and as china says. it is _ rise of china and as china says, it isjust becoming impossible to ignore. thank you to ou impossible to ignore. thank you to you both _ impossible to ignore. thank you to you both very _ impossible to ignore. thank you to you both very much. - in indonesia verdicts will be handed down on thursday for three police officers charged with negligence over a deadly stampede in a football stadium last year. indonesia�*s human rights commission has said police officers firing tear gas into the crowds was the main cause of the fatal stampede at kanjuruhan stadium, in which 135 people were killed. early in the morning indonesians were shocked by the deaths of dozens of people at a stadium in malang city, called kanjuruhan stadium. there was a match between two football club rivals and looking at the history of the unruliness of the supporters of both football clubs, the match that night was onl
to combat this rise — indo—pacific to combat this rise of— indo—pacific to combat this rise of china and as china says. _ rise of china and as china says. it _ rise of china and as china says. it is _ rise of china and as china says, it isjust becoming impossible to ignore. thank you to ou impossible to ignore. thank you to you both _ impossible to ignore. thank you to you both very _ impossible to ignore. thank you to you both very much. - in indonesia verdicts will be handed down on...
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the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries. together — australia, brunei, canada, chile, japan, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, singapore and vietnam — account for 13% of global gdp. the pact — called the comprehensive progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership — aims to cut or reduce 95% of import charges or tariffs. but some will be retained to protect sensitive domestic areas. the initial gains for britain will only be marginal, as it already has free trade deals with 9 of the 11 countries involved, and the government's own estimates show being in the bloc will only add 0.08% to the size of the uk's economy. joining me now is marco forgione, dg of the institute of export and international trade. how big a win is this for britain? victoria, this is a huge achievement to the uk. there are three areas we need to look at whenjudging are three areas we need to look at when judging what's been approved. the first is the economic benefits and the opportunity for uk goods, for uk services and for foreign dire
the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries. together — australia, brunei, canada, chile, japan, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, singapore and vietnam — account for 13% of global gdp. the pact — called the comprehensive progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership — aims to cut or reduce 95% of import charges or tariffs. but some will be retained to protect sensitive domestic areas. the initial gains for britain will only be...
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create a new fleet of nuclear—powered submarines, aimed at countering china's influence in the indo—pacific region. under the aukus pact, australia is to get its first nuclear—powered subs — at least three — from the us. beijing has strongly criticised the deal. our political editor, chris mason, has more from san diego. translation: china has repeatedly stressed that the aukus pat - and the three countries advancing cooperation on nuclear submarines and other cutting edge military technology is typical cold war mentality, it will only spur an arms race and undermine the international nonproliferation regime and harm regional peace and stability. peace—loving countries have expressed serious concern and opposition. the latest joint statement from the three countries shows that in pursuit of geopolitical selfish interests the three countries can disregard the international community's concerns, and they are travelling further down a dangerous and wrong path. that was china's foreign ministry spokesperson. he was speaking at the daily press conference. our correspondents stephen mcdon
create a new fleet of nuclear—powered submarines, aimed at countering china's influence in the indo—pacific region. under the aukus pact, australia is to get its first nuclear—powered subs — at least three — from the us. beijing has strongly criticised the deal. our political editor, chris mason, has more from san diego. translation: china has repeatedly stressed that the aukus pat - and the three countries advancing cooperation on nuclear submarines and other cutting edge military...
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known as the aukus pact, it was signed in 2021 to counter chinese military power in the indo—pacific region. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, has the details. a british warship in northern norway, on exercise with nato allies. making their military presence known to a nearby neighbour. radio. russia has always been on the radar, but more so since its invasion of ukraine. the uk has now promised to increase defense spending in line with most nato countries. everyone agrees that we need to pick up where it comes to readiness and preparedness, that we need to invest in our safety and security. and that means spending more money on defence? it does. uk defence will get another £5 billion. but is it enough? less than two billion of that will replenish weapons stockpiles and equipment given to ukraine. it won't fill all the gaps in what the defence secretary has called a hollowed—out armed forces. in contrast, these norwegian troops have already ordered new tanks and artillery guns to replace what they've sent to ukraine. currently, just nine of nato's 30 members spend at leas
known as the aukus pact, it was signed in 2021 to counter chinese military power in the indo—pacific region. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, has the details. a british warship in northern norway, on exercise with nato allies. making their military presence known to a nearby neighbour. radio. russia has always been on the radar, but more so since its invasion of ukraine. the uk has now promised to increase defense spending in line with most nato countries. everyone agrees that we...
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we'll look at the environmental concerns surrounding the latest negotiations with the asia pacific. tonight with the context, former conservative cabinet minister justine greening and democratic strategist ameshia cross. welcome to the programme. it was budget day here in britain today. a big set piece annual event in which the chancellor stairs into the crystal ball, and tries to predict the future — and how best to steer the uk economy through it. the obstacles in his way are common to europe and the united states. high inflation, higher interest rates, and since the pandemic, an intractably acute labour shortage. this graph trackjob vacancies across europe since august 2022, historically high after the pandemic, but you will see the uk, the red line at the very top, is struggling more than most. with 1.1 million vacancies. if more people are employed, more people are paying tax. the good news for the chancellor is that the uk will swerve recession this year thanks to growth returning by the summer. but the economy will still contract by 0.2%. and any brighter news, is tempered
we'll look at the environmental concerns surrounding the latest negotiations with the asia pacific. tonight with the context, former conservative cabinet minister justine greening and democratic strategist ameshia cross. welcome to the programme. it was budget day here in britain today. a big set piece annual event in which the chancellor stairs into the crystal ball, and tries to predict the future — and how best to steer the uk economy through it. the obstacles in his way are common to...
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xijinping cares about his geopolitical interests in the asia—pacific. this visit is happening in the immediate aftermath of the aukus meeting, during which the alliance between the uk, us and australia consolidated into an explicitly anti—china alliance. it's a strategy of containing china, now it's crystal clear to beijing. at the beginning, it was camouflaged as an alliance of keeping peace, maintain peace and security in the asia—pacific. now it's clearly formed to deal with the chinese threat, so xi is in a very tricky geopolitical situation, if you look at the broader context, the global geopolitics, and he needs an ally and russia is the only great power partner, strategic partner that china has. so this meeting is less about ukraine itself, even though ukraine is in the spotlight. it is driven by broader, structural geopolitical trends that are unfolding in international politics, and specifically the dramatic deterioration of us—china relations and the consolidation of the aukus alliance. china has got the upper hand in this relationship,
xijinping cares about his geopolitical interests in the asia—pacific. this visit is happening in the immediate aftermath of the aukus meeting, during which the alliance between the uk, us and australia consolidated into an explicitly anti—china alliance. it's a strategy of containing china, now it's crystal clear to beijing. at the beginning, it was camouflaged as an alliance of keeping peace, maintain peace and security in the asia—pacific. now it's clearly formed to deal with the...
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hide asia-pacific region - this kind of deal makes sense, doesn't it? we are already treating _ deal makes sense, doesn't it? we are already treating very _ deal makes sense, doesn't it? we are already treating very well _ deal makes sense, doesn't it? we are already treating very well with - deal makes sense, doesn't it? we are already treating very well with the - already treating very well with the asia—pacific region. many people who i spoke to said this will make almost no difference at all — and yet the awful trade deal that the conservatives got with our european neighbours, our closest neighbours has cost us over 4% of national income, way more, over do times more than this new trade deal might get in ten years. so i'm afraid the maths doesn't add up. they are running the economy extremely badly, people's living standards are falling due to the tax and energy prices, and they can't hide behind some pathetic trade deal which nobody is a against free trade. conservatives have made exporters while mike lives miserable. but you don't deny overâ€
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the uk has secured an agreement to join a trade pact consisting of 11 asian and pacific nations. the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership includes countries such as australia and japan. our global trade correspondent dharshini david is here to tell us more. dharshini. the name may sound like someone leant on their keyboard, but cptpp is a club of 500 million people in some fast—growing nations. so, how could joining change fortunes here? the pact involves 11 nations from canada to australia — which account for £1 in every eight of the world's income. they are looking to make it easier and cheaper to trade with each other, and also invest. but in total, we sold almost as much to germany as to all these countries put together last year. and we already have free trade deals with most of them, seen here in blue. it's just brunei and malaysia left, the tiny ones in red. so the financial gains may be minor. 0n the government's calculations, it could add just 0.08% of our gdp in a decade or so. in other words, only an extra sp to every £100 we ea
the uk has secured an agreement to join a trade pact consisting of 11 asian and pacific nations. the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership includes countries such as australia and japan. our global trade correspondent dharshini david is here to tell us more. dharshini. the name may sound like someone leant on their keyboard, but cptpp is a club of 500 million people in some fast—growing nations. so, how could joining change fortunes here? the pact involves 11...
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now by dr wesley morgan, senior researcher at the climate council who's spent over a decade in the pacific region. as a majorfossilfuel exporter, what difference might this make to australia's future? australia is the world's third—largest fossil fuel exporter after russia and third—largest fossilfuel exporter after russia and saudi arabia and today, the un general assembly has asked the international court ofjustice to clarify the obligations the countries like australia have to protect people from the impact of climate change, to protect people's human rights from the impact of climate change and so australia will need to take seriously its obligations to tackle climate change and also to protect human rights, so this adds to the reasons why australia will need to shift away from fossil fuel exports. need to shift away from fossil fuel “porte— fuel exports. but these judgements _ fuel exports. but these judgements though - fuel exports. but these i judgements though would not fuel exports. but these - judgements though would not be legally binding so how will the rule of internat
now by dr wesley morgan, senior researcher at the climate council who's spent over a decade in the pacific region. as a majorfossilfuel exporter, what difference might this make to australia's future? australia is the world's third—largest fossil fuel exporter after russia and third—largest fossilfuel exporter after russia and saudi arabia and today, the un general assembly has asked the international court ofjustice to clarify the obligations the countries like australia have to protect...
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the uk signs a deal to become a member of a trans—pacific trading bloc. we'll have all the important details. and we'll look at us and european inflation data — both trending down, what's going on? welcome to world business report, i'mjagdip cheema. let's start with an important trade deal, because the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries.
the uk signs a deal to become a member of a trans—pacific trading bloc. we'll have all the important details. and we'll look at us and european inflation data — both trending down, what's going on? welcome to world business report, i'mjagdip cheema. let's start with an important trade deal, because the uk has struck a deal to join a trans—pacific trade pact consisting of 11 countries.
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the uk has signed a trade deal to help boost exports to 11 countries across asia and the pacific. the agreement includes australia, japan and mexico. britain already has trade deals with all but two of the countries. our global trade correspondent, dharshini david, is here with more details. yes, it's not the catchiest of titles, cptpp, but what it is, it has a fairly massive club, 11 nations stretching from australia all the way to vietnam, peru, mexico and the whole idea is, they won in every £8 generated and it is meant to make it easy to trade, invest in each other and tear down the barriers. but we already have deals with most of the nations here. so evenif with most of the nations here. so even if you count the fact this could mean cheaper chocolate from mexico, cheapervacuum could mean cheaper chocolate from mexico, cheaper vacuum cleaners from malaysia and increased opportunities, the government reckons it will add just 0.08% to our gdp in ten years. put it another way, 8p extra for every £100 to produce or earn in that time. not major, but compare that with the four per
the uk has signed a trade deal to help boost exports to 11 countries across asia and the pacific. the agreement includes australia, japan and mexico. britain already has trade deals with all but two of the countries. our global trade correspondent, dharshini david, is here with more details. yes, it's not the catchiest of titles, cptpp, but what it is, it has a fairly massive club, 11 nations stretching from australia all the way to vietnam, peru, mexico and the whole idea is, they won in every...
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albanese hoping to achieve during this trip and how can india fit into canberra's plan for the indo—pacific? i think the relationship has really soared over the past few years, and this australian prime miniature is especially showcasing developing relationships, highlighting what areas we are heading into in the coming years, and also took kind of place india and australia as partners in multiple areas. i think this visit is aimed at that. so it has a lot of confidence to it. indeed. and one of those components, indeed. and one of those components, i wonder if you agree, is the role of china in all of this of course. both of these countries have difficulties or tensions, i think, that's a diplomatic way of putting it, with china. how much do you think they will be discussing beijing's influence in this part of the world when they sit down to have a chat? i the world when they sit down to have a chat? ~ ., , a chat? i think china is definitely a chat? i think china is definitely a factor that _ a chat? i think china is definitely a factor that has _ a chat? i think china is definitely a fac
albanese hoping to achieve during this trip and how can india fit into canberra's plan for the indo—pacific? i think the relationship has really soared over the past few years, and this australian prime miniature is especially showcasing developing relationships, highlighting what areas we are heading into in the coming years, and also took kind of place india and australia as partners in multiple areas. i think this visit is aimed at that. so it has a lot of confidence to it. indeed. and one...
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above 80% but the full airline industry in asia—pacific has only recovered about 50%, which is why the prices are higher than 2019. the operating costs are higher because of fuel prices, estimated cost pressure. what's more important as airlines like ourselves in general capacity in the system this year, we expect that the fair will go through a normalisation process which is a level that will be quite similar to 2019, most likely higher.— likely higher. that's interesting - likely higher. that's interesting because| likely higher. that's - interesting because your arrival, tony fernandez from airasia, the other big budget carrier in southeast asia, says these high fares are here to stay. the chipolatas people paid before the pandemic was not truly reflective of the value of what you are getting. presumably you take a different view to that.— view to that. every airline will have _ view to that. every airline will have their _ view to that. every airline will have their own - view to that. every airline will have their own views | view to that. every airline i will have their own v
above 80% but the full airline industry in asia—pacific has only recovered about 50%, which is why the prices are higher than 2019. the operating costs are higher because of fuel prices, estimated cost pressure. what's more important as airlines like ourselves in general capacity in the system this year, we expect that the fair will go through a normalisation process which is a level that will be quite similar to 2019, most likely higher.— likely higher. that's interesting - likely higher....
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our sydney gay and lesbian mardi gras, and we also won it because of our relationship with the asia—pacific region. in previous years, it's been held in new york and copenhagen. this is the first time it's come to the southern hemisphere, and that allows a spotlight to be shone on people from the oldest known surviving culture on earth. welcome, each and every one of you, unto my gadigal- people's custodial land. cheering. normally this place is an arts centre, but during world pride, it's where australia's first nations lgbt communities have been coming, and for the duration, they've renamed it marri madung butbut, or "the gathering space". chocolate boxx grew up in a small town in new south wales and is now a drag act in demand. in fact, she won the miss first nations competition in 2019 and 2020, and is competing again this year for the title of supreme queen. i fell into drag cos i was working as a bartender at a gay venue and saw a drag queen, i was like, "that looks fun," and it looked like a good way i can continue my dance career and live out my dream, basically. and did it, fell in
our sydney gay and lesbian mardi gras, and we also won it because of our relationship with the asia—pacific region. in previous years, it's been held in new york and copenhagen. this is the first time it's come to the southern hemisphere, and that allows a spotlight to be shone on people from the oldest known surviving culture on earth. welcome, each and every one of you, unto my gadigal- people's custodial land. cheering. normally this place is an arts centre, but during world pride, it's...
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began to open up 2022 so asia pacific began to open up in the second half and china opened up in the beginning of this year so those markets will continue to into 2023 and 2024 and generally people think the world will be recovered by 2025 but it is really exciting to see it. china issued the important to your company. 10%, around 650 of your hotels are there. what difference will it make to your company's performance in the coming yet another china has finally lifted its covid restrictions? it is yet another china has finally lifted its covid restrictions?— its covid restrictions? it is going to be very _ its covid restrictions? it is going to be very significant. _ its covid restrictions? it is going to be very significant. that i its covid restrictions? it is going l to be very significant. that market was closed. effectively, hotels were shut down, people were not travelling are now restrictions have been lifted at his back. we saw chinese new year to be about 90% of 2019 levels. i looked at the first couple of months of this year. 96% recovered so it is exciting to see. it wil
began to open up 2022 so asia pacific began to open up in the second half and china opened up in the beginning of this year so those markets will continue to into 2023 and 2024 and generally people think the world will be recovered by 2025 but it is really exciting to see it. china issued the important to your company. 10%, around 650 of your hotels are there. what difference will it make to your company's performance in the coming yet another china has finally lifted its covid restrictions? it...
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so what this is all about is trying to get nuclear powered submarines into the pacific ocean to have them initially based in australia and then have australia's own nuclear powered submarines. that would put australia on the technology par with china. and with a greater presence of british submarines in the end of pacific region and of course you submarines that would perhaps achieve some kind of parity or at least with china into the 20 30s in 20 405. it's least with china into the 20 30s in 20 40s. it's no surprise that china wants to talk about it and complain about nonproliferation. is wants to talk about it and complain about nonproliferation.— about nonproliferation. is not fair to talk about _ about nonproliferation. is not fair to talk about non-preparation's l to talk about non—preparation�*s president biden was at pains to say that these are nuclear powered submarines, they don't of nuclear arms on them.— submarines, they don't of nuclear arms on them. well, at one level at arms on them. well, at one level at a reasonable _ arms on them. well, at one level at a reas
so what this is all about is trying to get nuclear powered submarines into the pacific ocean to have them initially based in australia and then have australia's own nuclear powered submarines. that would put australia on the technology par with china. and with a greater presence of british submarines in the end of pacific region and of course you submarines that would perhaps achieve some kind of parity or at least with china into the 20 30s in 20 405. it's least with china into the 20 30s in...
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, coordinating our carrier— the indo—pacific, coordinating our carrier deployments, and we will jointly— carrier deployments, and we will jointly explore the development of complex— jointly explore the development of complex weapons like air defence, combat _ complex weapons like air defence, combat air— complex weapons like air defence, combat airand complex weapons like air defence, combat air and long—range weapons. for decades, we have been two of the worid's_ for decades, we have been two of the world's biggest defence powers, and leading _ world's biggest defence powers, and leading contributors to nato. and we will continue to stand together for freedom. — will continue to stand together for freedom, democracy and the rule of law. finally, — freedom, democracy and the rule of law. finally, today there has also been _ law. finally, today there has also been a _ law. finally, today there has also been a celebration of the richness of our— been a celebration of the richness of our cultures. all that we give to each _ of our cultures. all that we give to each other— o
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the aukus pact aims to counter china's perceived threat in the indo—pacific. it's expected to agree the supply of nuclear powered submarines to australia. you're watching bbc news. now its time for fault line: the un and the quake in syria. screaming the earthquake strikes. un aid arrives in turkey immediately, but takes several days to reach north—west syria. bbc news arabic investigates. un teams are supposed to deploy within 48 hours of a request. in north—west syria, that didn't happen. what matters in terms of responding to an earthquake is time and what the sort of, the immediacy of the response. and the un just stood there, like, completely paralysed. in this film, we ask, "what took the united nations so long?" to deliver humanitarian aid across an international border, we need either the consent of the government or in the case that we have in syria, a binding security council resolution. on monday, the 6th of february 00.47am, an earthquake of magnitude on monday, the 6th of february ——04.17am, an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 strikes near gazi
the aukus pact aims to counter china's perceived threat in the indo—pacific. it's expected to agree the supply of nuclear powered submarines to australia. you're watching bbc news. now its time for fault line: the un and the quake in syria. screaming the earthquake strikes. un aid arrives in turkey immediately, but takes several days to reach north—west syria. bbc news arabic investigates. un teams are supposed to deploy within 48 hours of a request. in north—west syria, that didn't...
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united states, the uk and australia, to increase the fingerprint, if you like, of the allies in the indo—pacific region. the prime minister, describing china as an epoch—defining challenge to the global order, and a regime, as he puts it, "that is increasingly authoritarian at home "and indeed assertive abroad." now, that might sound like strong language. it's not strong enough for some conservative mps. expect deals in the next 2a hours as far as providing australia with nuclear powered submarines is concerned, before the prime minister dashes back to the uk for the budget. i'm joined now by will grant our correspondent watching this story for us from san diego. great to get you on the programme. we're expecting australia to get nuclear powered submarines — tell us more about that deal? and a sense, it has been billed as the biggest trilateral agreement on defence technology, really since the end of the cold war, arguably since the end of the second world war, the idea that i will take three, possibly even more, defence submarines, nuclear propelled submarines. it's a big, big step in terms
united states, the uk and australia, to increase the fingerprint, if you like, of the allies in the indo—pacific region. the prime minister, describing china as an epoch—defining challenge to the global order, and a regime, as he puts it, "that is increasingly authoritarian at home "and indeed assertive abroad." now, that might sound like strong language. it's not strong enough for some conservative mps. expect deals in the next 2a hours as far as providing australia with...
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it's understood they'll discuss ways of dealing with any security threats posed by china in the asia—pacific region at the meeting of the aukus group. now it's time for the travel show. this week, a look back at some of our most fascinating historicaljourneys. from the desert canyons ofjordan... that would be impressive if we built that today but that was built thousands of years ago. look at it. ..to the noisy streets of paris. driving in a city car is not easy, driving in paris is not easy. and from the majesty of lady liberty... it stood for freedom and for liberty for people all over the world. ..to the drama of the kenyan bush. hi and welcome to paris, where i am soaking up the sun on the banks of the river seine. it is lovely. both of the left bank and right banks are unesco world heritage sites. the left is famous for inspiring generations of artists and intellectuals while the right is home to the world's most visited museum, the louvre. and with all of this heritage to soak up here, it is the perfect setting to take an amble down memory lane. and let's begin right here in paris. in
it's understood they'll discuss ways of dealing with any security threats posed by china in the asia—pacific region at the meeting of the aukus group. now it's time for the travel show. this week, a look back at some of our most fascinating historicaljourneys. from the desert canyons ofjordan... that would be impressive if we built that today but that was built thousands of years ago. look at it. ..to the noisy streets of paris. driving in a city car is not easy, driving in paris is not easy....
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australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's increasing military strength in the pacific. including nuclear powered submarines from the us. we are showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity and not just for us but for the entire world. gary lineker agrees a deal that will see him back on bbc channels, after being taken off air over a tweet critcising the government. the us government approves a controversial oil project in alaska. and, the oscars gets its first �*best actress�*
australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's increasing military strength in the pacific. including nuclear powered submarines from the us. we are showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity and not just for us but for the entire world. gary lineker agrees a deal that will see him back on bbc channels, after being taken off air over a tweet critcising the government. the us government approves a controversial oil project in alaska. and, the oscars...
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it's understood they'll discuss ways of dealing with any security threats posed by china in the asia—pacific region at the meeting of the aukus group. coming up is sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday here on bbc news. ireland are on for the grand slam in the six nations, overpowering scotland at murrayfield. another test passed with flying colours for arsenal, who restore the five—point advantage at the top with victory at fulham. and england collapse in bangladesh — the hosts taking the t20 series with a match to spare. also coming up on sportsday... cameron norrie�*s in third round action as the brits march on at indian wells. and the chase is on — can tommy fleetwood catch the leaders at the players in florida, the pga's flagship event? set hello there. will come along to sportsday on bbc news. ireland proved just why they're the world's number one ranked side in the six nations today. they held off a strong scotland side at murrayfield — themselves chasing an outside shot at the championship — to win 22—7 this afternoon. it keeps their perfect record this year intact,
it's understood they'll discuss ways of dealing with any security threats posed by china in the asia—pacific region at the meeting of the aukus group. coming up is sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday here on bbc news. ireland are on for the grand slam in the six nations, overpowering scotland at murrayfield. another test passed with flying colours for arsenal, who restore the five—point advantage at the top with victory at fulham. and england collapse in bangladesh — the hosts...
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supply of used nuclear powered submarines for a sure death to concert chinese aggression in the indo—pacific region. about 1.5 billion of that is replacing weapons sent to ukraine. the government said defence spending will be reviewed again in 2025. this is where sticking points will come about. the government says is there ambition to spend in future, 2.5% of national income, or gdp on defence. at moment the 5 billion over two years rick is about 2.25%. many in the department have called for further funding and we've had the chair of the defence committee tobias ellwood said the fact that we haven't committed more investment will be something which will give russia and china a sigh of relief. i think there was still be pressure on the governments in the future to spend and commit more to defence thanit spend and commit more to defence than it has announce today. let’s than it has announce today. let's talk about _ than it has announce today. let's talk about the _ than it has announce today. let's talk about the threats _ than it has announce today. let's talk about the threats to - than
supply of used nuclear powered submarines for a sure death to concert chinese aggression in the indo—pacific region. about 1.5 billion of that is replacing weapons sent to ukraine. the government said defence spending will be reviewed again in 2025. this is where sticking points will come about. the government says is there ambition to spend in future, 2.5% of national income, or gdp on defence. at moment the 5 billion over two years rick is about 2.25%. many in the department have called for...
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sort of lacks seriousness, that it's taken a very beloved german text, a sort of foundation of german pacifism, and turned it into a kind of cheap, hollywood entertainment. but a quadruple oscar win is huge news for german film and a continuation of parasite's 2020 oscar wins, showing subtitles are no longer a barrierfor big gains at the oscars. this year's oscars documentary feature category had some strong contenders. but navalny, which revealed how kremlin operatives had poisoned russian opposition leader alexei navalny, won the trophy. it's an oscars night victory which has emboldened navalny�*s supporters, but it's been dismissed by the kremlin. alan moloney watched as the director took home the trophy. at a time when russia has barely been out of the news, it wasn't a great surprise to see navalny emerge triumphant in the best documentary feature category. remarkably, vladimir putin faces a legitimate opponent, alexei navalny. the film follows russian opposition politician alexei navalny as he, along with journalistic organisation bellingcat, investigates his own poisoning and attempte
sort of lacks seriousness, that it's taken a very beloved german text, a sort of foundation of german pacifism, and turned it into a kind of cheap, hollywood entertainment. but a quadruple oscar win is huge news for german film and a continuation of parasite's 2020 oscar wins, showing subtitles are no longer a barrierfor big gains at the oscars. this year's oscars documentary feature category had some strong contenders. but navalny, which revealed how kremlin operatives had poisoned russian...