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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
— 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...
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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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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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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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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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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 over
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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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, 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
, 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...
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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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cox is bizarre refugee camp in bangladesh, from the international federation of the red cross asia pacific. —— cox's bazaar. it is the biggest refugee camp in the world, about a million people living there. an area in the south—east of bangladesh, close to myanmar. a big fire there, we will bring you more on that as we get it, just hearing that from the international federation for the red cross. a quick reminder of the top story. after a decade of talks, more than 100 un member states agree on a treaty to protect our oceans. environmental groups say it will help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable development. thanks very much for your company. it feels chilly enough already out there today but things will get colder over the week ahead. today there is a lot of cloud, little or no sunshine, probably more showers than yesterday, typically affecting northern ireland and northern scotland, wintry over the mountain tops. temperatures could make eight or nine degrees in northern ireland and western scotland, chillier than yesterday but more cloud and showers to come
cox is bizarre refugee camp in bangladesh, from the international federation of the red cross asia pacific. —— cox's bazaar. it is the biggest refugee camp in the world, about a million people living there. an area in the south—east of bangladesh, close to myanmar. a big fire there, we will bring you more on that as we get it, just hearing that from the international federation for the red cross. a quick reminder of the top story. after a decade of talks, more than 100 un member states...
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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.
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.
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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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australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's increasing military strength in the pacific. the agreement will confirm his than san diego represents the biggest single investment in australian defence capabilities and all of our history. he agrees to deal with the bbc that sees his return to the airwaves.
australia reveal details of a security pact to counter china's increasing military strength in the pacific. the agreement will confirm his than san diego represents the biggest single investment in australian defence capabilities and all of our history. he agrees to deal with the bbc that sees his return to the airwaves.
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throughout the succession of pacific storms there is been a direct reversal of fate for a state preoccupied simply by drought and wildfire. but it's a swing and weather extremes experts say is symptomatic of human induced climate change. stephanie prentice, bbc news. on wednesday, president zelensky visited military positions near the frontline town of bakhmut, in eastern ukraine. the devastated city has long been a focal point of the war as russian forces try to revive their military campaign in the east. his visit came as russian forces launched a series of strikes on ukrainian cities. sofia bettiza reports. a surprise visit from president zelensky to the eastern front line where ukrainian forces have held russia at bay for more than seven months. this part of ukraine has seen the longest and bloodiest battles since the start of the invasion. zelensky thanked the soldiers for defending their country, relentlessly. and awarded them with medals. translation: i am honoured to be here today in the east i of our country, in donbas and to award our heroes, to thank you, to shake hands. thank yo
throughout the succession of pacific storms there is been a direct reversal of fate for a state preoccupied simply by drought and wildfire. but it's a swing and weather extremes experts say is symptomatic of human induced climate change. stephanie prentice, bbc news. on wednesday, president zelensky visited military positions near the frontline town of bakhmut, in eastern ukraine. the devastated city has long been a focal point of the war as russian forces try to revive their military campaign...
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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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at the international college of management in sydney and visiting fellow at the college of asia and pacific at the australia national university. why is president macro one heading to moscow, what is the aim of his trip? the heading to moscow, what is the aim of his trip?— aim of his trip? the question is why he _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going to - aim of his trip? the questionl is why he is going to moscow, 72 hours the international criminal court issued a arrest warrant for vladimir putin, and i sincerely believe xi jinping should have cancelled the trip to moscow, meeting the person suspected of war crimes and crimes against humanity, would tarnish the image of the president of china. but if this visit is actually going to take place today in moscow there are a number of reasons for china can actually benefit from and especially improve the image of beijing as a peacemaker, based on the recent diplomatic advancements and successes in the middle east, for example. but it's
at the international college of management in sydney and visiting fellow at the college of asia and pacific at the australia national university. why is president macro one heading to moscow, what is the aim of his trip? the heading to moscow, what is the aim of his trip?— aim of his trip? the question is why he _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going _ aim of his trip? the question is why he is going to - aim of his trip? the questionl...
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on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches - are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken. and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up? oh, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything'll be all right at the end of the day. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: america's federal bureau of investigation says the mostly likely cause of the covid pandemic was that it began in a chinese laboratory. more than a0 dead after two trains collide in greece. it's been described as the worst rail disaster the country's ever seen. in the uk, sussex police have confirmed that the remains of a baby have been found by officers searching for the missing infant of constance
on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches - are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken. and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to...
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on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went - bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up? oh, it worries me, yes, i but i hope everything'll be all right at the end of the day. - this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the head of russia's wagner group says its forces now surround most of bakhmut — the eastern ukrainian city that's been the focus of extensive fighting. skin lesion removed from his chest during a routine health screening. nobel peace prize winner alice bialiatski has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in belarus. he is the founder of a human rights group which helped protesters during a wave o
on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went - bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to...
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the uk willjoin 11 other countries in a major asia—pacific trade partnership. the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership sees the countries open up their markets to one another, reducing trade barriers and tariffs, with the hope of bolstering economies. the government says this is its biggest trade deal since brexit. a trade organisation representing the hospitality sector says that energy costs for the industry are set to rise by more than £7 billion, as government support for businesses is reduced. uk hospitality is warning that thousands of venues will go out of business. hannah miller reports. at this pizzeria in prestwich, there is little they can do to stop their energy bills from rising, from 17p per unit, a new contract at the end of last year saw the cost increase to 40p, a rate subsidised by the government. but as that support folds away from tomorrow, the owner, michael, will be paying almost the full price in his contract of 70p per unit. that's nearly five times what he originally imagined. would you have to close?
the uk willjoin 11 other countries in a major asia—pacific trade partnership. the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans—pacific partnership sees the countries open up their markets to one another, reducing trade barriers and tariffs, with the hope of bolstering economies. the government says this is its biggest trade deal since brexit. a trade organisation representing the hospitality sector says that energy costs for the industry are set to rise by more than £7 billion, as...
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on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these . marches are their rights as citizens i of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads i broken and are sent to hospital. - this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up? oh, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything'll be all right at the end of the day. this is bbc news. the latest headline: at least 26 people are killed and dozens more are injured after two trains collide in greece. the governing party candidate wins the most votes in nigeria's disputed presidential election, but his victory hasn't been confirmed. the british prime minister has been in belfast, trying to build support for his new deal with the european union on trading arrangements for northern ireland. rishi sunak
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clearly focused on bolstering deterrence in the indo—pacific region. which is obviously of great importance to president biden, it is of huge importance to australia, and the potential for the shipbuilding industry in the uk is clearly of importance to the uk government as well. why is it significant for the uk and the world? is its primary remit shipbuilding and then defence? fin is its primary remit shipbuilding and then defence?— is its primary remit shipbuilding and then defence? on the one level it is a key part _ and then defence? on the one level it is a key part of — and then defence? on the one level it is a key part of it, _ and then defence? on the one level it is a key part of it, it _ and then defence? on the one level it is a key part of it, it will - it is a key part of it, it will bolster those industries here in the united states and there in the uk, but this stretch is long beyond that in the sense that it is about china's ambitions in the south china sea, concerned particularly with australia in that regard, the fact that austra
clearly focused on bolstering deterrence in the indo—pacific region. which is obviously of great importance to president biden, it is of huge importance to australia, and the potential for the shipbuilding industry in the uk is clearly of importance to the uk government as well. why is it significant for the uk and the world? is its primary remit shipbuilding and then defence? fin is its primary remit shipbuilding and then defence?— is its primary remit shipbuilding and then defence? on...
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clearly focused on bolstering deterrence in the indo—pacific region. which is obviously of great importance to president biden, it is of huge importance to australia, and the potential for the shipbuilding industry in the uk is clearly of importance to the uk government as well. for the uk and the rest of the world, is that what we are talking about there? the shipbuilding elements of it and defence, is that its primary remit? on the one level it is a key part of it, it will bolster those industries here in the united states and there in the uk, but this stretches long beyond that in the sense that it is about china�*s ambitions in the south china sea, concerned particularly with australia in that regard, the fact that australia will receive for example very sensitive nuclear propulsion technology information that has not been shared by the united states with anyone except britain for six and a half decades, so the concerns about this becoming a second cold war, an arms race, are very clear. it has been made abundantly clear by australia that the sub
clearly focused on bolstering deterrence in the indo—pacific region. which is obviously of great importance to president biden, it is of huge importance to australia, and the potential for the shipbuilding industry in the uk is clearly of importance to the uk government as well. for the uk and the rest of the world, is that what we are talking about there? the shipbuilding elements of it and defence, is that its primary remit? on the one level it is a key part of it, it will bolster those...
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the succession of pacific storms during the past three months, there has been a direct reversal of fate for a state preoccupied recently by drought and wildfire. but it's a swing in weather extremes experts say is symptomatic of human induced climate change. stephanie prentice, bbc news. the search is on for if families of one of the last world war ii veterans as preparations are made for his funeral next week. the flight sergeant never marry order had children and died alone in his flat. but there is hope some surviving relatives may be found. this is peter brown when he was serving as a flight sergeant in the royal air force in 1945, aged 17, it's thought the young jamaican had travelled thousands of miles so he could volunteer to fly and fight in world war ii. after training, he flew as a crew member in the afro lancaster, britain's famous strategic bomber that was used as the raf�*s main weapon against targets in germany. in december, the air force veteran died alone in his flat in west london. . , , london. fiercely independent, stubborn as — london. fiercely independent, stubb
the succession of pacific storms during the past three months, there has been a direct reversal of fate for a state preoccupied recently by drought and wildfire. but it's a swing in weather extremes experts say is symptomatic of human induced climate change. stephanie prentice, bbc news. the search is on for if families of one of the last world war ii veterans as preparations are made for his funeral next week. the flight sergeant never marry order had children and died alone in his flat. but...
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joining me now is our asia pacific editor, celia hatton. it follows canada, the european union have banned it on the phone. the us was the first country to ban most government workers from having it on their phones.— most government workers from having it on their phones. whig? firstly, it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a lot _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a lot of _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a lot of uses i it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a lot of uses data | tiktok collect a lot of uses data and they have been known to use that data to invade the privacy of individuals. back in 2022, four employees were fired after it was found that they access the phone of us journalist to try and find out who they are again getting leaks from. ,, , ., ., from. the us is threatening a national ban _ from. the us is threatening a national ban aren't _ from. the us is threatenin
joining me now is our asia pacific editor, celia hatton. it follows canada, the european union have banned it on the phone. the us was the first country to ban most government workers from having it on their phones.— most government workers from having it on their phones. whig? firstly, it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect a lot _ it on their phones. why? firstly, tiktok collect...
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this resolution follows a four—year campaign led by the pacific island nation of vanuatu. vanuatu's prime minister, ishmael kalsakau, said the vote represented "a win for climate justice of epic proportions." eyes celebrated today for the people of vanuatu who was still reeling from the devastation of two back—to—back cyclones this month caused by the fossil fuels and greenhouse emissions that they are not responsible for —— a celebrate today. earlier, i wasjoined by professor leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbara. she says countries such as vanuatu are under existential threat if we continue to burn fossil fuels. what the resolution does is it asks the international court of justice, which is a really important body, to take up the issue of climate change and to issue of climate change and to issue an advisory opinion to say, you know, do countries have an obligation under international law to do something about climate change? and that kind of an advisory opinion could actually trickle down into the d
this resolution follows a four—year campaign led by the pacific island nation of vanuatu. vanuatu's prime minister, ishmael kalsakau, said the vote represented "a win for climate justice of epic proportions." eyes celebrated today for the people of vanuatu who was still reeling from the devastation of two back—to—back cyclones this month caused by the fossil fuels and greenhouse emissions that they are not responsible for —— a celebrate today. earlier, i wasjoined by...
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on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these i marches are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out | so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up? oh, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything'll be all right at the end of the day. this is bbc news, the latest headlines . a british parliamentary probe into partygate — finds evidence that breaches of covid rules would have been �*obvious' to boris johnson. as president biden meets the german chancellor for talks, the pentagon announces details of more military aid for ukraine. now to the case that has gripped america, alec murdaugh, a prominent south carolina lawyer, has been given two life terms in prison for t
on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these i marches are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out | so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want...
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on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these i marches are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out | so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up? oh, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything'll be all right at the end of the day. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... alex murdaugh the disgrace lawyer sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his son and wife. nobel peace prize winner, ales bialiatski, got sentenced to ten years in prison in belarus. bialiatski is the founder of a human rights group, which helped protesters during a wave of unrest in belarus in 2020. he was charged with smuggling money into belarus and financing protests. bialiatski denies
on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these i marches are their rights as citizens of the united states, - and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out | so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want...
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concern about china's expansionist ambitions in the south china seas, in terms of its role in the indo—pacific region more generally. beijing has criticised the group for what it calls "acting with a cold war mentality" and "undermining nuclear non—proliferation agreements". australia has been at pains to point out that the submarines will not be carrying nuclear weapons, will only be carrying conventional weapons, but some observers are worried about a sort of new cold war, about a sort of second arms race. saudi arabia's state—owned oil giant aramco has announced a record profit of $161.1 billion for 2022, helped by soaring energy prices and bigger volumes. emily brown reports. aramco is the biggest company in market value and is the second largest in profits in the world. the saudi oil giant has announced a record profit of $16“ has announced a record profit of $161.1 billion, that's more than 46.5% rise compared to last year. it's the latest energy firm to report record profits. written�*s shall recently reported a $39.9 billion profit. this comes after energy prices spiked followi
concern about china's expansionist ambitions in the south china seas, in terms of its role in the indo—pacific region more generally. beijing has criticised the group for what it calls "acting with a cold war mentality" and "undermining nuclear non—proliferation agreements". australia has been at pains to point out that the submarines will not be carrying nuclear weapons, will only be carrying conventional weapons, but some observers are worried about a sort of new cold...
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on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up? oh, it worries me, yes, but . hope — everything'll be all right at the end of the day. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: disgraced lawyer, alex murdaugh, is convicted of murdering his wife and son at a trial in south carolina. a meeting of 620 foreign ministers in delhi ends in acrimony because of bitter divisions over russia's war against ukraine. staying with the news of the 620 meeting: we can speak to sameer lalwani who's a senior expert on south asia at the united states institute of peace. thank you very much f
on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to...
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see a sort of trilateral agreement of this type clearly focused on bolstering deterrence in the indo—pacific region, which is obviously of great importance to president biden, is of huge importance to australia, and the potential for the shipbuilding industry in the uk is also clearly of importance to the uk government as well. so, for the uk and the rest of the world, is that what we�*re talking about there, the shipbuilding element of it and defence, is that its primary remit? yeah. i mean, on the one level, that�*s a key part of it, isn�*t it? it�*s going to bolster those shipbuilding industries here in the united states, there in the united kingdom. but, of course, this stretches long beyond that in the sense that it�*s about china�*s ambitions in the south china seas, concern, particularly with australia in that regard, and the fact that australia will be receiving, for example, very sensitive kind of nuclear propulsion technology information that hasn�*t been shared by the united states with anyone except britain for six and a half decades. so the concerns about this beco
see a sort of trilateral agreement of this type clearly focused on bolstering deterrence in the indo—pacific region, which is obviously of great importance to president biden, is of huge importance to australia, and the potential for the shipbuilding industry in the uk is also clearly of importance to the uk government as well. so, for the uk and the rest of the world, is that what we�*re talking about there, the shipbuilding element of it and defence, is that its primary remit? yeah. i...
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this resolution follows a four—year campaign led by the pacific island nation of vanuatu. vanuatu's prime minister ishmael kalsakau said the vote represented a win for climate justice of epic proportions. i celebrate today with the people of vanuatu who are still reeling from the devastation with two back—to—back cyclones this month, caused by the fossil fuels and greenhouse emissions that they are not responsible for. joining me now is leah stokes, associate professor of political science at the university of california, santa barbara. thank you for taking the time to come onto the programme. how significant is this resolution, considering that it is not legally binding?- considering that it is not legally binding? considering that it is not leaall bindina? ~ ., legally binding? well, what the resolution does _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it _ legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it asks - legally binding? well, what the resolution does is it asks the i resolution does is it asks
this resolution follows a four—year campaign led by the pacific island nation of vanuatu. vanuatu's prime minister ishmael kalsakau said the vote represented a win for climate justice of epic proportions. i celebrate today with the people of vanuatu who are still reeling from the devastation with two back—to—back cyclones this month, caused by the fossil fuels and greenhouse emissions that they are not responsible for. joining me now is leah stokes, associate professor of political...
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clearly, the intent is to create an additional capability and capacity in the indo—pacific region, to ensure that china is, understands the will of the free world to operate in a safe and communal environment. i don't believe anybody is particularly interested in, in provoking china on this matter, but clearly, we have got ourselves to a point where we need to have this strategic deterrent, so we will wait and see what the three world leaders say. i can tell you from an australian perspective we are waiting with bated breath, and the australian industry is waiting to see what the outcome of all of this will be. what is the reaction of the australian public to this development, are they broadly supportive of these nuclear powered submarines being in the region? well, absolutely. there is certainly, when you look at the polling and the feedback, there is very little negative feedback. i think the australian public fully understands, and sees the need for a nuclear powered submarine. australia is a large continent, we travel great distances. conventional submarines, while they had their
clearly, the intent is to create an additional capability and capacity in the indo—pacific region, to ensure that china is, understands the will of the free world to operate in a safe and communal environment. i don't believe anybody is particularly interested in, in provoking china on this matter, but clearly, we have got ourselves to a point where we need to have this strategic deterrent, so we will wait and see what the three world leaders say. i can tell you from an australian perspective...
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it underlines that this government's investment in a indo—pacific strategy is yielding specific results across defence, diplomacy and trade. madam deputy speaker, through these initiatives are many others we have set out over the past two years, the united kingdom will outcompete those who seek to destabilise the international order and undermine global stability. 0ur international order and undermine global stability. our approach is imbued with the spirit of international cooperation and a pragmatic willingness to work with any country that does not seek to undermine our way of life. we will live in a competitive age and security challenges the british people face today are the most serious in at least a generation. time and again in our history we have seen off the competition from countries that wish to do us no good. we were able to do so because the united kingdom has always had more allies and better allies than many of our rivals or competitors. this will always be the policy of this government to ensure that remains the case and i commend the statements of the house. —— i c
it underlines that this government's investment in a indo—pacific strategy is yielding specific results across defence, diplomacy and trade. madam deputy speaker, through these initiatives are many others we have set out over the past two years, the united kingdom will outcompete those who seek to destabilise the international order and undermine global stability. 0ur international order and undermine global stability. our approach is imbued with the spirit of international cooperation and a...
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thank you very much- _ the uk willjoin a trading bloc with 11 other countries across the indo—pacific, the cptpp. the government calls the agreement the �*biggest trade deal since brexit�* but by its own estimates — the deal will add less than 1% to uk economy after ten years. business secretary kemi badenoch has defended criticism the deal won't make up for lost trade with the european union. i think people should remember that we are still in a free trade agreement with the eu, and now we have this as well. remember what i said earlier, it's not just about what we can do today, think of it as buying a start—up, you wouldn't buy a small company like that and expect it to deliver on the day. you are thinking of the potential, we have gone in early, many of those countries, we've already had deals before. but actually cptpp brings new elements to it which we didn't have. it's about the synergies that you get from a block, but it's also about new countries which want to join. there are six or seven countries that are in the queue, we need to look at it notjust in terms of how it
thank you very much- _ the uk willjoin a trading bloc with 11 other countries across the indo—pacific, the cptpp. the government calls the agreement the �*biggest trade deal since brexit�* but by its own estimates — the deal will add less than 1% to uk economy after ten years. business secretary kemi badenoch has defended criticism the deal won't make up for lost trade with the european union. i think people should remember that we are still in a free trade agreement with the eu, and...
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submarine will be risky, clearly, the intent is to create an additional capability and capacity in the indo—pacific region, to ensure that china is, is understands the will of the free world, to operate in a safe and communal environment 7891 operate in a safe and communal environment 789 i don't believe anybody is particularly interested in, in provoking china on this matter, but clearly, we have got ourselves to a point where we need to have this strategic deterrent, we will wait and see what the three world leaders say, i can tell you from an australian perspective we are waiting with bated breath and the australian industry is waiting to see what the outcome of all of this will be. to see what the outcome of all of this will be— this will be. what is the reaction ofthe this will be. what is the reaction of the australian _ this will be. what is the reaction of the australian public - this will be. what is the reaction of the australian public to - this will be. what is the reaction of the australian public to this . of the australian public to this development, are they broadly supportive of
submarine will be risky, clearly, the intent is to create an additional capability and capacity in the indo—pacific region, to ensure that china is, is understands the will of the free world, to operate in a safe and communal environment 7891 operate in a safe and communal environment 789 i don't believe anybody is particularly interested in, in provoking china on this matter, but clearly, we have got ourselves to a point where we need to have this strategic deterrent, we will wait and see...
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concern about china's expansionist ambitions in the south china sea is, in terms of its role in the indo pacific region more generally. beijing has criticised the group for what it calls acting with a cold war mentality and undermining nuclear non—proliferation agreements. australia has been at pains to point out that the submarines will not be carrying nuclear weapons, will only be carrying conventional weapons, but some observers are worried about the sort of new cold war, about a sort of new cold war, about a sort of new cold war, about a sort of second arms race. on arrival in san diego, the british prime minister explained how the meeting there would make people safer. well, the government's first priority, my priority, is to keep the country safe and today we are publishing our integrated review which sets out our foreign policy and approach to security policy and is clear that the world has become more volatile, the threats to our security have increased and that's why we are investing £5 million more in our world—beating armed forces over the next two years and increasing our defenc
concern about china's expansionist ambitions in the south china sea is, in terms of its role in the indo pacific region more generally. beijing has criticised the group for what it calls acting with a cold war mentality and undermining nuclear non—proliferation agreements. australia has been at pains to point out that the submarines will not be carrying nuclear weapons, will only be carrying conventional weapons, but some observers are worried about the sort of new cold war, about a sort of...