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now into the weekend, this area of high pressure finally makes its move building across the uk. but brisk winds still affecting eastern coastal counties with potentially quite a lot of cloud, maybe even some showery rain. best chance of any sunshine out towards the west. that's where we'll have the highest of the temperatures, up to around 13, 1a degrees. but it will actually be quite chilly for some eastern parts, particularly for north sea coasts. now, as we get into sunday, again, we'll see clouds, some showery rain perhaps spinning a little bit further west this time. the lowest temperatures always closest to these north sea coast, maybe some places stuck in single digits, 11 for newcastle and for hull. but further west, with some sunshine, northern ireland could see the highest temperatures, 16, maybe 17 degrees. nothing particularly warm in the outlook for next week. 0ften dry, there will be some showers. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines.. israel's prime minister insists his country will make its own decisions about how to res
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and uk aid workers in yemen. there are a number of u.s. and uk nationals who do a lot of great work on the humanitarian side in yemen. from what i understand so far the houthis have not made good on those threats. they issued legislation quote unquote. i say that in quotes because they're not a legitimate government. they're not internationally recognized they're a militant group and recently designated as a terrorist group also. they took action to designate us. and they've said they will continue their attacks on shipping. so they've taken a few steps which i think are mainly for their own public consumption. >> you've spent over the years, you've spent countless days in the region. you may head there again soon, they're discussing before the hearing. can you describe how the narrative has shifted since the brutal attacks on october 7th. in terms of bringing peace to yemen from before the war to now. >> i think significant number of yemeni want to see the yemen conflict ended. i think it's heartening that we mentioned that the truce that
and uk aid workers in yemen. there are a number of u.s. and uk nationals who do a lot of great work on the humanitarian side in yemen. from what i understand so far the houthis have not made good on those threats. they issued legislation quote unquote. i say that in quotes because they're not a legitimate government. they're not internationally recognized they're a militant group and recently designated as a terrorist group also. they took action to designate us. and they've said they will...
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of bilateral meetings, for example us treasury secretary janet hellen will be talking about it with uk treasury secretary jeremy hunt here in washington. right now there is a round table where representatives of the group of seven are discussing the messages possible options for using these frozen assets, according to such optimistic forecasts voiced by officials, a certain decision can be expected already in june at the summit of the countries of the group of seven, about the expectations of the ukrainian delegation from this washington one. in an interview , the head of the national bank of ukraine , andrii pishnyi, told me about the early world financiers and what options for dealing with russian confiscated and immobilized russian assets are acceptable for ukraine. the war has been going on for over two years years, and unfortunately we really have to fight for attention. we feel it, we see it, to some extent it is a natural process, but it is a challenge. which forces us to be even more proactive, to articulate even more clearly the damage, the horror that the full-scale russian i
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gen zers in the us and uk are seeing their wage growth outstrip pay rises for other age groups. a recent economist article suggests this is impacting their attitude to work. there are many things that are written about gen z — the zoomers, that were born in the mid—to—late �*905. the more un—charitable definition is that they are a cohort, defined by their anxiety. but the economist has just published an article that turns our impression but the economist has just published an article that turns our impression of the zoomers on its head. in america, the hourly pay growth among 16 to 2a—year—olds hit i3% year on year — a little more than double the rate for workers over 25 years of age. in the uk, using a different measure — people aged 18—21 saw their average pay rise by 15% — far outstripping pay rises among the other age groups. in respect of wage growth, as reflected in household incomes the average 25—year—old american has an annualfamily income of around $40,000 — that's over 50% more than the average baby—boomer at the same age. are the zoomer
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let us take a quick look at the news making headlines today. two schoolgirls murdered in 1986 received an apology from sussex police over its investigations. russell bishop killed nine—year—old niccolo and a woodland brighton and bishop was initially cleared of those murders but was convicted after double jeopardy laws were changed permitting a second trial. the scottish government has flagship environmental goals and ministers have missed eight of the last 12 annual targets and i've been told that reaching 75% milestone by the end of the decade is now unachievable. the bbc understands the final goal was reaching by 2045 will remain. the royal college is calling for smacking to be made illegal in northern ireland, they change their laws to make it illegal in the uk governments is the current laws already protect children from violence. downing street is ruled out making any further concessions on this rwanda bill between the government and the house of lords continues. they've bee
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how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 - the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 months| the uk compare globally? we have l been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on inflation. that appears to be over now. on inflation. that appears to be over "ow-— on inflation. that appears to be over now. . , , , over now. price is still very high, of course- _ over now. price is still very high, of course. how— over now. price is still very high, of course. how long _ over now. price is still
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in the uk. why should the united states and uk be shouldering the burden of this? there needs to be, if we can get to a point where we can actually authorize you is participation, we shouldn't do without other nations participating. finally, i guess my most serious skepticism right now is the effectiveness of this. president biden himself has said, the actions we are undertaking are not likely to deter houthi escalation. i am a little disappointed that you so quickly try to pour cold water on the idea that this is connected to the war in gaza. these attacks started, as you said, on november 19. the houthis have said this is because of the war in gaza. night you pointed out instances of ships not israel or instances of ships that had food going to nations that needed food. but i think the most natural interpretation of this is the houthis seeing some suffer in the region are saying others are going to suffer in the region until we figure out a response. i would venture to suggest that about the only time we have seen something that was a de- escalation moment was in
in the uk. why should the united states and uk be shouldering the burden of this? there needs to be, if we can get to a point where we can actually authorize you is participation, we shouldn't do without other nations participating. finally, i guess my most serious skepticism right now is the effectiveness of this. president biden himself has said, the actions we are undertaking are not likely to deter houthi escalation. i am a little disappointed that you so quickly try to pour cold water on...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has told the boss of nato, jens stoltenberg, that ukraine needs immediate steps on air defence. if you saw our story a little earlier about the russian missile attack on chernihiv, you will have heard that president zelensky said that would not have happened if ukraine had more air defence systems. so those developing lines from the last few minutes. paedophiles convicted of serious sexual offences could lose their parental rights under a new law. this follows a bbc report into a mother who spent £30,000 in legalfees to stop her paedophile ex—husban
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a couple of developments to bring you from the last few minutes. we are hearing from the us that the republican leader of the house of representatives, mikejohnson, has said that a vote will be held on saturday on his proposalfor renewing delayed us military aid to ukraine, as well as for israel. he says, we expect the vote on the final passage of these bills to be on saturday evening. also, on the subject of ukraine, president zelensky has...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media outlets said police had attacked theirjournalists. the new law would require any independent ngo or media organisation which gets more than 20 percent of funding from abroad, to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. georgia's president has been speaking to the bbc. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. georgia's parliament has approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign agents", which had sparked mass protests. western allies have repeatedly urged the governing georgian dream party to drop the bill. overnight police used tear gas to break up gatherings in the capital tblisi against the plans. these images were filmed late on tuesday near the parliament building — reports say several arrests were made. several local media...
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and today when attorney are met did camera in the uk, foreign secretary, he made it clear that israel is going to respond, but he also used a very interesting term. he says that any israeli response will be thoughtful and calculated, meaning, netanyahu wants to respond, but in a way that will not cause a huge regional escalation. >> so how do the western allies and israel barack come to a consensus here? could there be some kind of a compromise where they're all working together with the same goal i think they're trying to do that. i think they're trying to minimize the israeli response as best as they can in order to make sure there's no huge regional war out of this thing, but it's a tricky thing because you can never know what the healthy range when to respond. the assessment i hear from both us and israeli officials is that the will respond to any israeli strike in their territory. the question is, are they going to respond the same way they did on last saturday? is it going to be even bigger or they're just going to try and sort of close this incident incident with some sort of s
and today when attorney are met did camera in the uk, foreign secretary, he made it clear that israel is going to respond, but he also used a very interesting term. he says that any israeli response will be thoughtful and calculated, meaning, netanyahu wants to respond, but in a way that will not cause a huge regional escalation. >> so how do the western allies and israel barack come to a consensus here? could there be some kind of a compromise where they're all working together with the...
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after this latest fall in uk inflation, we are still some way off the target of 2%. when do you think the target of 2%. when do you think the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut? . the bank of england is going to make its decision to cut?— its decision to cut? , the cutting cle is its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually _ its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. - its decision to cut? , the cutting cycle is actually august now. i i its decision to cut? , the cutting i cycle is actually august now. i have to admit that into this week we thought that there was more of a chance that the bank of england might be confirmed to cut around june. if the interest rates had continued to show a better slowdown, if the... inaudible enough to get the bank of england, so we are happy with our base rate of the bank of england cutting cycle in august... inaudible given inflation, it could be a lot more this year. we given inflation, it could be a lot more this year.
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i might be le or death for the people of uke as the new york times ts mog, everything has to go rht for d for johnson toeep his jo a few publicans are threatening revolt.ohns has refud to step down, calling it an absurd notn. h says, we are simy hererying to do our bs with is now se as lauren fox, it' lay a tree and lauren, let' start with you and get a sense of where t things stand at 9:00 a.m. on wednesday morning for mike johnson yeah. john, the biggest thi tt capitol hill is whate haven'seen. and that is the legislive tax. exactlyhat but the plans to keep several fug bills moving through thuse ofepsentatives we still don't know whae plan is to fund ukraintaiwan, israel, and and another fourth bill that inudes miscellaneous items that the house, right now, wiout th legislative texts, house publicans caot begin the process of even reviewing th legislation or knowing how they would vote. this votalso would like slip into the weekend if they reveal that republicans have a 72 hour rule that requires them to look over that text for three days. so that's the first item of businessis tt jus
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we heard from the uk foreign secretary, david cameron who was israel this morning sayi that they are working on cooing the sanction he too will be aded, course, to that g7 meetin. so it'd be watching to see what they can say in terms ofoordinating sanction of iran out of this meeting. e othething that i do want to note, john, is that last week senior administration officials said that china is providing a nicanor amount of supporto russia, so much so, that it's defense industri base, which of course is allowing it to continue its offense is warst uaine is building up arate tt the highest rate thathey have seen sie thsovi area era. and they think that there are countries at the g7 table, that company help ll chi not to continue doing th. so watch to see if there's an development on tt front as welldon. covering that for us, kye, keep us posted. thank u with us now, is general kenneth us centralommand general. af of thank u so much for being with us the world continues to wait and watch to see if and how israel response to the huge airstrike from iran over the weekend. >> it's now wedn
we heard from the uk foreign secretary, david cameron who was israel this morning sayi that they are working on cooing the sanction he too will be aded, course, to that g7 meetin. so it'd be watching to see what they can say in terms ofoordinating sanction of iran out of this meeting. e othething that i do want to note, john, is that last week senior administration officials said that china is providing a nicanor amount of supporto russia, so much so, that it's defense industri base, which of...
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defense that included obviously led by the united states, included saudi arabia, jordan, france, the uk, and of course, israel the scale of the iranian attack, i think is understated we have a lot of pendants and experts saying, oh, just symbolic attack. it was performative. it was designed to send a message to israel without really doing damage to israel. i can tell you, jim, from the israeli perspective, particularly the decision makers in the world cabinet that is not how they see it. they are, they believed their defense was effective, and they also had a little bit of luck 99 plus percent performance in terms of heading off 99% of what was sent the cruise missiles discards the unmanned drones but if any of those had gotten through, i mean, you look at those ballistic missiles and cruise missiles with any of those had gotten through, you would have had thousands of casualties from these rarely perspective after october 7, they can no longer just quote unquote, take the win, return to the status quo. look, here's the reality is it's going to have to go back into syria dring to conduc
defense that included obviously led by the united states, included saudi arabia, jordan, france, the uk, and of course, israel the scale of the iranian attack, i think is understated we have a lot of pendants and experts saying, oh, just symbolic attack. it was performative. it was designed to send a message to israel without really doing damage to israel. i can tell you, jim, from the israeli perspective, particularly the decision makers in the world cabinet that is not how they see it. they...
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i think that the collective response of israel, the united states, arab states, the uk couldn't have been taken as a given, and certainly iran was taking a huge risk in waging that kind of response. what we can see from that response is that iran, although it may another want a larger war, it is willing to take the rusk that a larger war would develop because it sees it as essential to establish itself and make clear to the world it's a rise in power in the region, it's a power that can protect itself interests, that it will respond to the attack in syria that happened ten days prior. and, you know, iran seeing itself as a threshold. it sees itself as part of this emerging partnership with russia, china, north korea. russia is courting iran now rather than the other way around. in light of this new feeling of power that iran has in the region, it felt it needed to respond, was willing to take a risk of wider action. >> you just talked about russia and china, we had david sanger here who has a new book out which he describes as the new cold war, which is a fascinating read. but, look,
i think that the collective response of israel, the united states, arab states, the uk couldn't have been taken as a given, and certainly iran was taking a huge risk in waging that kind of response. what we can see from that response is that iran, although it may another want a larger war, it is willing to take the rusk that a larger war would develop because it sees it as essential to establish itself and make clear to the world it's a rise in power in the region, it's a power that can protect...
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. >>> uk inflation falling 3.2% in march, narrowly missing estimates. it with us offset by prices at the pump. investors pushing out their bang of england expectations in response, with the first coming in cement or november. interestingly enough, we had a guest in europe who believes they're going to do a cut at their next meeting. >>> coming up here on "worldwide exchange," we have the one word every investor needs to note today, plus our next guest says the soft fed landing and the u.s. economy may no longer be on the table. >>> be part of the changemakers. secretary gina rahman toe and actress drew barrymore are going to define how they view leadership. find out more at cnbc.com/changemakers. we're back in just a moment. i would say that we're closer than the average mother daughter. hi mom! if i lost my mom... i can't think about that for too long. i was like, "whoa, mom, i have this gene!" kenzie's test and me being able to find out that i was brca positive was lifesaving. i've seen her take her health into her own hands, for herself and for us. i
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he said that the uk is calling for a straighten that if israel is to respond to do so in a way that is limited does not cause escalation beyond the region. and this is certainly being felt by regional leaders who have for some time now held concerns that these proxy development between iran and israel could spread to more direct engagement. that is certainly what we have seen now, iran engaging directly for the first time in an attack against israel. we heard yesterday from the egyptian foreign minister sameh shoukry. >> he is of course a key player and ongoing mediation between israel and hamas. >> he told cnn that he had spoken to both the israeli and iranian foreign ministers conveying his wish not to see an escalation warning that this for tat reciprocal targeting between israel and iran would no way and would be not conducive to any longstanding first, to bring about peace in the region. and that is also being felt of course, within israel by many politicians, but also by many in the country who want the israeli government to focus more so on trying to bring back the hostages that
he said that the uk is calling for a straighten that if israel is to respond to do so in a way that is limited does not cause escalation beyond the region. and this is certainly being felt by regional leaders who have for some time now held concerns that these proxy development between iran and israel could spread to more direct engagement. that is certainly what we have seen now, iran engaging directly for the first time in an attack against israel. we heard yesterday from the egyptian foreign...
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the uk, unlike its american partners, does not even calculate the risks. london reads financial correspondent politician elenor myers will probably never confiscate russian assets. it's all about the lack of legal grounds for stealing russian money, property or other assets. the official volume of russian assets frozen in britain has not been reported. according to estimates, this is 18 billion pounds sterlin for individuals and another 26 billion pounds sterlin for the central bank, that is, ours. you have the money of russians, for comparison, in eu banks, 260 billion euros of assets of russian citizens were frozen, and not only oligarchs, state employees also pay taxes, which were then invested, including abroad, this applies to everyone, every russian, the west stole it money. experts, however, doubt that it will come to arrest, that is, in politics, reality rarely coincides with rhetoric. it's the same with sanctions. american conservative writes that anti-russian restrictions have become the verdict of us foreign policy. the resilience of the russian
the uk, unlike its american partners, does not even calculate the risks. london reads financial correspondent politician elenor myers will probably never confiscate russian assets. it's all about the lack of legal grounds for stealing russian money, property or other assets. the official volume of russian assets frozen in britain has not been reported. according to estimates, this is 18 billion pounds sterlin for individuals and another 26 billion pounds sterlin for the central bank, that is,...
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and when you look back at history, when the uk and the allies fought nazi germany, you were not able to kill all the nazis who were in europe, but you went after the leadership, after the manufacture system they had, and at the end of the day, they surrendered. that's exactly what will happen in gaza, the same way the us madejapan to surrender and they built a new future for the people injapan, the same way the allies won over nazi germany. and it took a few years to build a new society in germany and in europe. that's what we expect to happen in gaza. mr danon, with the greatest respect, you give me those examples, and yet israel has no idea what it's going to do with gaza. are you going to hand it over to the palestinian authority? are you going to occupy it indefinitely? are you going to resettle it with jewish settlers? are you going to annex it and turn it into, as you would see it, sovereign israeli territory? let me answer you... you have no idea what you're going to do with it. you bring up...very many ideas from your imagination. but i want to answer you. two things will not
and when you look back at history, when the uk and the allies fought nazi germany, you were not able to kill all the nazis who were in europe, but you went after the leadership, after the manufacture system they had, and at the end of the day, they surrendered. that's exactly what will happen in gaza, the same way the us madejapan to surrender and they built a new future for the people injapan, the same way the allies won over nazi germany. and it took a few years to build a new society in...
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in the uk — mps have voted to pass a bill to phase out smoking. the bill would stop anyone born afterjanuary 2009 from ever buying cigarettes. india prepares for its general election, where voting begins on friday. and — we look at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen�*s historic stock exchange live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the program as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from iran at the weekend. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. israel and iran have traded threats after tehran�*s first—ever direct attack on israel heightened regional tensions as the gaza war ground on with no truce in sight. in the last few minutes — the us has announced it's going to impose new sanctions on iran, and says it expects
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around the world and across the uk, this bbc news. welcome back. prosecutors and donald trump's lawyers have been questioning 18 potentialjurors on whether they can remain impartial. it is being used to strike unfairjurors. six ultimates will be selected from 12 jurors in new york. they have chosen three. the manhattan district attorney has filed a motion that donald trump violated the gag order three times. the prosecutors are asking the court to find for motion. every legal scholar said this trial is a disgrace. - we have a trump—hating judge. we have a judge who - shouldn't be on this case. he's totally conflicted. but this is a trial that| should never happen. it should have been thrown out a long time ago. - today was one of those printscreen moments. —— a split spring moments. joe biden, and i'll show you the pictures, he's on the campaign in his hometown scranton pennsylvania. i have got here pressure new pulling from its sauce, reuters tonight. presidentjoe biden approval rating falling to 38 from lio%. you would think that you would
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central command assets, you have obviously the israeli assets in the uk reportedly jordan maybe even some other countries so the coordination of this is really quite extraordinary. and that layered missile control and anti- air defense of israel reproved yourself in this case, i don't caillouet slinging an arrow in the patriot. but how can they thread the needle? that's what they're debating. can they pull this off? and they actually something that is sufficient to restore deterrence in their view without forcing further escalation. and there is a big concern. >> neil: almost anything it seems that israel would do the current general, might weren't or the iranian skill would want a list response in this -- their part is this escalation of your. you worry about it especially when the arab world has made it very -- -- in fact supported israel in this move, saudi arabia, uae, jordan, et cetera, are standing outside if israel does anything more. where you see this going? >> while you are assuming that it has to be some great kinetic event. it is absolutely possible they can carry a varie
central command assets, you have obviously the israeli assets in the uk reportedly jordan maybe even some other countries so the coordination of this is really quite extraordinary. and that layered missile control and anti- air defense of israel reproved yourself in this case, i don't caillouet slinging an arrow in the patriot. but how can they thread the needle? that's what they're debating. can they pull this off? and they actually something that is sufficient to restore deterrence in their...
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the reality is that the uk will never take russian money, so it begins a large piece of material from a political publication devoted to a detailed analysis of attempts to steal russian assets frozen by london. the editors interviewed lawyers and experts, they all came to the conclusion that there are no legal grounds for the seizure of other people's resources and will not appear, even in order to give the appearance of legality to the confiscation, well , at least of profits, it will take years, if not decades of litigation, well and if political. will scare off investors. well, however, such nuances do not bother everyone. estonia, without waiting for the pan-european decisions, is preparing its own law on the use of russian assets, and a character with a very famous name is responsible for economic russophobia in tallinn, with whose hands dirty deeds are done, and what does the soviet stage have to do with it, elizaveta khramtsova will tell. there is a sharp turn behind, deceptive ice behind - the most popular estonian singer sang. daughter-in-law. today these lines could be sung
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is on the job 400 more hours per year than in germany, 200 more than in france, the netherlands, the uk, and more than the average japanese. this is despite the u.s. historically being the global leader in worktime reduction and the world's first five day work week country. this was the situation when the pandemic hit which brought with it extraordinary levels of stress and burnout, the great resignation, and historically high job vacancies. in response, an increasing number of employers are shifting to an four-day 32 hour work week with no reduction in pay. i was asked to lead research on their experiences in collaboration with an ngo called two day week global. today 300 companies around the world have taken part in our trials. while the majority are white- collar firms, they do include all sectors, healthcare, mom and pop restaurants, manufacturing, construction, retail, nonprofits, i.t., finance, professional services, and even a police department in golden colorado. in the u.s., 78% of these are small businesses with 50 or fewer employees which is similar to the u.s. economy. our r
is on the job 400 more hours per year than in germany, 200 more than in france, the netherlands, the uk, and more than the average japanese. this is despite the u.s. historically being the global leader in worktime reduction and the world's first five day work week country. this was the situation when the pandemic hit which brought with it extraordinary levels of stress and burnout, the great resignation, and historically high job vacancies. in response, an increasing number of employers are...
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since you 're talking about the uk, he takes his unofficial girlfriend to the queen's funeral. this is at least strange, and on a government plane, the british authorities then recommended against use government planes, because they were overloaded with receiving guests, they recommended using regular ones, and by the way, alba, albanese, rarely refuses. that he gives up beer and carbohydrates for 3 months, that is, he processes one section, then says: no, i ’m going back to pio, because i’m a real australian and i’m going to a rock concert, so i have a life partner , judy is a political project, and i admit a business project, because perhaps there are some other business assets there there are things like that, but this suggests that they molded him into a politician, and this helped him win. and do you remember how the world found out about judy in general, and the whole world heard the footage, and practically - the tragic story about almost the titanic, sending her husband to war, it was really terribly difficult, before that i was doing so well all day while i was p
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the us and uk have banned the import of aluminum , copper and nickel from russia. as a result, these metals began to rise in price rapidly. and in finland they burn a huge amount of wood suitable for use in production, up to 10 million cubic meters annually. finnish media write about this. demand for wood has increased, since there are no supplies from russia, but thermal power plants. abandoned peat and coal. the amount of forest burned per year corresponds to the volume required by the pulp mill. it was economic news. short. the book series “life of remarkable people”, known since soviet times, has been replenished today with another publication. in moscow, at the central house of writers , a book by gennady zyuganov was presented. it includes the most striking episodes from the biography of the leader of the communist party of the russian federation, the author anatoly zhitnukhin tries. figure out what is really hidden behind the flow of information that accompanies one of the most famous modern politicians. this is a book about the era in which i lived, abo
the us and uk have banned the import of aluminum , copper and nickel from russia. as a result, these metals began to rise in price rapidly. and in finland they burn a huge amount of wood suitable for use in production, up to 10 million cubic meters annually. finnish media write about this. demand for wood has increased, since there are no supplies from russia, but thermal power plants. abandoned peat and coal. the amount of forest burned per year corresponds to the volume required by the pulp...
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the uk ministry of defense said trained marine mammals have been added to the defense of russian armed forces. russia also stationed dolphins at another naval base northwest of sevastopol. it is common knowledge that russia trains dolphins to perform combat missions. dolphins are used in naval training programs. the level of intelligence that dolphins possess makes them easier to train as they have cognitive abilities. communication and skills necessary to adapt and build relationships, including with the people who train them. russia has stationed trained military dolphins near its black sea base in crimea, according to new satellite imagery. their task is protect the russian fleet from underwater attacks. the images show dolphins belonging to the russian navy. here they are sailing near the crimean port in sevastopol. they are confronting ukrainian divers who are planning to carry out sabotage. february, dolphins near the city were built at the beginning of hostilities in ukraine. and came to the conclusion that two pens for delphine could well prevent ukrainian special forces from p
the uk ministry of defense said trained marine mammals have been added to the defense of russian armed forces. russia also stationed dolphins at another naval base northwest of sevastopol. it is common knowledge that russia trains dolphins to perform combat missions. dolphins are used in naval training programs. the level of intelligence that dolphins possess makes them easier to train as they have cognitive abilities. communication and skills necessary to adapt and build relationships,...
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deployment of assets on a continual basis into the middle east and to countries like france and the uk, don't necessarily have the sustainment capability that we have because they don't we'd have all the forward basis that we have. they could do it, but they would have to be prepared to do it and they would have to plan for it. >> chiral center, white, and great to see you in-person here today. thank you very much for that. >> this morning gender affirming care for minors is illegal in one state for now after the supreme court cleared the way for a ban both bans in public school, those are on the rise why one district far outpaces that anywhere else in the country? >> when we say it will be on time, they expect it to be on time >> turned shipping to your advantage if those expectations with reliable ground shipping >> thanks, brandon >> with usps ground advantage so i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company will rest >> assured companies great hands. >> marcy hit the fifth homes.com. >> we we've done >> on your homework. >> now, that is worth cele
deployment of assets on a continual basis into the middle east and to countries like france and the uk, don't necessarily have the sustainment capability that we have because they don't we'd have all the forward basis that we have. they could do it, but they would have to be prepared to do it and they would have to plan for it. >> chiral center, white, and great to see you in-person here today. thank you very much for that. >> this morning gender affirming care for minors is illegal...
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the limited condiment gets its color from the beet root and it's only available in the uk for now. >>> up next, hoop dreams. we'll show you the top picks at last night's wnba draft. oop dre. we'll show you the top picks at last night's wnba draft. ncer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do...
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to start with so there is an 11 day really on greek soil where some 600 torchbearers will carry that flame over the 5000 kilometres through 41 different areas of greece. there is then another ceremony that takes place on april the 26th where the olympic flame is officially handed over to paris. it will then travel through 400 towns and dozens of tourist attractions both in france itself and also in french territories before the actual olympics begin injuly this year. so the olympic torch flame on it's really starting off in greece before heading to f
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the u.s., france, uk, asking israel to show restraint to avoid a larger conflict. israel's war cabinet met for a second time yesterday in less than 24 hours. a spokesperson said israel, quote, retains all options and reserves the right to do everything it can to defend the countries. officials haven't provided any detail on which options are being considered. admiral stavridis, obviously, iran could have inflicted more damage than it did. 99% of those missiles and drones were intercepted. no casualties either. what do you expect from israel? will they heed the advice and the warnings from the united states here? >> the way i'm thinking about it, and i suspect the way it's being briefed to the war cabinet is, look, there's options here. one is go big, major, major strikes, jets whistling over tehran. go after the nuclear program. a big, big strike against the homeland. option two, which is what we're discussing and i think we'll end up with, would be some level of response, probably against the homeland, but much more limited. perhaps going after the manufacturing s
the u.s., france, uk, asking israel to show restraint to avoid a larger conflict. israel's war cabinet met for a second time yesterday in less than 24 hours. a spokesperson said israel, quote, retains all options and reserves the right to do everything it can to defend the countries. officials haven't provided any detail on which options are being considered. admiral stavridis, obviously, iran could have inflicted more damage than it did. 99% of those missiles and drones were intercepted. no...
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airplanes to the uk airplanes, the french airplanes and also jordanian airplanes as well as the missile batteries that it israel has. that is absolutely remarkable achievement. this headquarters is the most experience while fighting headquarters the united states has in central command and it's used to dealing with multinational partners in putting together war plans, that is what we saw and it is remarkable the cooperation of the arab states in defending israel, that is historic in terms of what is happening this is a paradigm change, the flipside of that which they will not talk about publicly is the arab states want hamas destroyed they wanted change of leadership in palestinian authority do they want a palestinian state, yes they do but they also want relations with israel. the number one threat in the region is iran and they look at hamas as a cancer in the region that needs to be stamped out that takes away with dealing with the number one iranian threat. maria: this all sounds good the coordination and impressive to see the u.s. really stepping up to assist israel but the languag
airplanes to the uk airplanes, the french airplanes and also jordanian airplanes as well as the missile batteries that it israel has. that is absolutely remarkable achievement. this headquarters is the most experience while fighting headquarters the united states has in central command and it's used to dealing with multinational partners in putting together war plans, that is what we saw and it is remarkable the cooperation of the arab states in defending israel, that is historic in terms of...
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i was in the uk, having a regulator, sir richard doll did the study that said died 10 years earlier than the ones who didn't. vapeing combustible tobacco didn't exist, you wouldn't know what is in the residue from vapeing. if you think of that going into your lungs over the course of decades, it's pretty horrifying. but is much less toxic in terms of things that cause cancer and heart disease than the combustible tobacco. that's why the term was used harm reduction, they are a lot better off, by those criteria. by using data, no question, no benefit of vapeing other than getting you off of a combustible tobacco. >> tobacco is the one product if used as directed will kill you. i went way over. >> thank you. >> the chair recognizes mr. garcia. >> thank you for being here, all your work and the work of the fda. i want to clarify truly insane attacks on vaccines and what we heard earlier today. during the pandemic we lost 1.3 million american lives, in my city we lost 1300 lives, in california, in long beach, many of the folks we lost would have lived if they had had access to vaccines or be
i was in the uk, having a regulator, sir richard doll did the study that said died 10 years earlier than the ones who didn't. vapeing combustible tobacco didn't exist, you wouldn't know what is in the residue from vapeing. if you think of that going into your lungs over the course of decades, it's pretty horrifying. but is much less toxic in terms of things that cause cancer and heart disease than the combustible tobacco. that's why the term was used harm reduction, they are a lot better off,...
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even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel that included jordan and the uk. the day before iran's attack, president biden warned iran not to strike. >> mr. president, what is your message to iran in this moment? >> don't. >> reporter: but iran isn't listening either. soon after, the iranian drones and missiles were heading toward israel. we watched as israeli missile defense systems were in action over jerusalem's old city, holy for billions of jews, christians, and muslims. for the last several minutes, we've seen these flares streaking all across the skies over jerusalem, and now for the first time we're hearing the air-raid sirens. the pentagon says it shot down around 100 of the drones and missiles. iran says it's done, that the barrage was its only response to israel's deadly air strike on iran's embassy compound in syria, but iran warned today that any israeli reprisal would be met by an immediate counterstrike. tonight, there are fears that the long running shadow war between iran and israel is breaking out into the open with the united states right in
even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel that included jordan and the uk. the day before iran's attack, president biden warned iran not to strike. >> mr. president, what is your message to iran in this moment? >> don't. >> reporter: but iran isn't listening either. soon after, the iranian drones and missiles were heading toward israel. we watched as israeli missile defense systems were in action over jerusalem's old city, holy for billions of jews, christians,...
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the corporate tax rate would make us pay more taxes than china, the uk and france and we don't have universal healthcare. >> carley: nothing is guaranteed but death and taxes. >> todd: catastrophic for many people out there because of this. people will be hurt by this. switch gears. indiana has a fever and only prescription is more caitlin clark. >> carley: caitlin clark had a big night last night and did go from iowa to feindiana fever. she was first round draft pick, no shocker to anybody. watch. >> with the first pick in the 2024 wnba draft, the indiana fever select caitlin clark, university of iowa. [cheering] >> cheryl: she is set to make $338,000 over next four years, part of a rookie deal. $76,000 1st year, 97,000 as an option. and first player ever dressed by prada. >> great look, a like it. >> cheryl: she looked great. she strolled in prada. angel reese. >> todd: that jersey sold out in an hour. i wonder if that salary scale for first pick goes up? i feel like they are bringing more money. cheryl. >> todd: katie couric is having a deplorable moment. socio economic disparities are a l
the corporate tax rate would make us pay more taxes than china, the uk and france and we don't have universal healthcare. >> carley: nothing is guaranteed but death and taxes. >> todd: catastrophic for many people out there because of this. people will be hurt by this. switch gears. indiana has a fever and only prescription is more caitlin clark. >> carley: caitlin clark had a big night last night and did go from iowa to feindiana fever. she was first round draft pick, no...
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the uk does not have patriot systems. other european countries have them. the americans have them. this is what they want, what they need, and this is what we have to give it to them. well, that's all for now. the west is not decreeing kiev, they are not going to obey him, i don’t believe it, i don’t believe it, and i think that no one in ukraine will believe that the huge us army does not have at least one patri battery, with the help of which billions can be saved dollars infrastructure in ukraine priceless ukrainian lives. i will repeat my question: do you believe that america cannot give one battery now, if our partners say, we will give you seven patriot batteries tomorrow. but we have a request for you, you don’t have to do this and that, then there is a subject for conversation, and if you don’t have these systems, you don’t have a care package, you’re asked not to do something, then there’s no subject, then everyone survives as best they can. vlad, how can we explain to ukraine that they are not israel, will never become israel, despite the fact that they have
the uk does not have patriot systems. other european countries have them. the americans have them. this is what they want, what they need, and this is what we have to give it to them. well, that's all for now. the west is not decreeing kiev, they are not going to obey him, i don’t believe it, i don’t believe it, and i think that no one in ukraine will believe that the huge us army does not have at least one patri battery, with the help of which billions can be saved dollars infrastructure...
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even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel, including jordan and the uk. iran said it is done, that the garage was it's only response to israel's deadly air strike on iran's embassy compound in syria. but, iran warns today that any israeli reprisal would be met with an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, jeremy johnson, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon and former editor in chief of the jerusalem post, yakov katz is here now he is now a senior fellow at the jewish policy institute, the author of three books on the israeli motor including israel versus iran, the shadow war. i want to start with a quote that i heard earlier today, david sanger of the "new york times" called this a rubicon moment. iran has not attacked israel in the four decades since the rizzo revolution. does israel now have more latitude to attack iran directly? jeremy? >> i think israel would be justified in retaliating, and certainly there is some argument that they should, to reestablish deterrence. i think this is probably what the israeli war cabinet is debating at t
even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel, including jordan and the uk. iran said it is done, that the garage was it's only response to israel's deadly air strike on iran's embassy compound in syria. but, iran warns today that any israeli reprisal would be met with an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, jeremy johnson, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon and former editor in chief of the jerusalem post, yakov katz is here now he is now a senior fellow at the...
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prince harry argued could argued that his family could not be the uk. he also be safe in the uk. he also alleged a paparazzi chased alleged that a paparazzi chased his world his car after the world child awards when he came awards in 2021. when he came back the sued the back to the uk, he sued the home office because his lawyers argued singled argued that he'd been singled out treated less favourably out and treated less favourably than in position . in than others in his position. in february, the high court ruled that decision change the that the decision to change the security was not unlawful or irrational, and they were entitled to the home office to take the decision they did . then take the decision they did. then yesterday, harry lost his yesterday, prince harry lost his initial . appeal that initial bid to. appeal that ruling from the high court, and the judge ordered him to pay 90% of the home office's costs, beanng of the home office's costs, bearing in mind the home office's is paid by us, office's cost is paid for by us, the taxpayer, the telegraph freedom information reques
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i would say to these people, you are very lucky you can do this, and the america or uk. tried going somewhere like the gaza strip and chanting death td palestine anead see how long you lost they are.u in relatiolan to your point danh about who they had to converge to the records, how many people stuck on these bridges do youg think? you know what, that's persuading me! it reminds me of greta thunberg, every time they do their stupid stunts , i go and by. automatically -- oil.oi i think it has the oppositeit effect o'sf what they think will happen. if i'm benjamin netanyahu, a from these early government and' watching the seeds, i'm probably thinking you know what, this is probably one of the best devote winners wefo can have for our cause is of these people chanting death to america one oe their very lucky to be in america with the freedom to stay with her staying. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: these hamas-holes of those same people in a different uniform, the blm rides, the climate epidemic, anything that they wanant to cut the air behit o what are the single death to americ
i would say to these people, you are very lucky you can do this, and the america or uk. tried going somewhere like the gaza strip and chanting death td palestine anead see how long you lost they are.u in relatiolan to your point danh about who they had to converge to the records, how many people stuck on these bridges do youg think? you know what, that's persuading me! it reminds me of greta thunberg, every time they do their stupid stunts , i go and by. automatically -- oil.oi i think it has...
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even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel that included jordan in the uk. iran says it's done, that the barrage was it's only response to israel's deadly airstrike on iran's embassy compound in syria but i ran warned today that any israeli reprisal would be met by an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, former editor in chief of the jerusalem post is here. he is now a senior fellow at the jewish people policy institute and the author of three books on the israeli military. >> i want to start with a quote i heard earlier today. david sanger of the new york times called this a rubicon moment. iran has not attacked israel in the four decades since the revolution. does israel know how more -- have more latitude to attack iran directly? >> i think israel would be justified in retaliating and there is some argument that they should as a deterrent but they are going to want to synchronize their actions with the united states because it was this u.s.-led coalition together with israel but also impressively together with uk, france, and jordan that actually prevent
even led a hastily organized coalition to defend israel that included jordan in the uk. iran says it's done, that the barrage was it's only response to israel's deadly airstrike on iran's embassy compound in syria but i ran warned today that any israeli reprisal would be met by an immediate counterstrike. >> for more, former editor in chief of the jerusalem post is here. he is now a senior fellow at the jewish people policy institute and the author of three books on the israeli military....
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you've got the united states, the uk, even jordan shooting down some of these missiles is stronger, believed that there's omega public had four goals. first, they wanted actually to make a show like a face-saving show, to actually show their own support workers, their own proxies, hamas hizballah islamic jihadi, that we have your back. second goal was sending a message to the israeli that no longer the proxy is going to fight against you. this is the end of proxy war. islamic republic is going to get more involved yes, because they really want to get in a direct conflict with the islamic republic >> nature is all about war and creating chaos and mayhem instability in the region. and let me tell you another signal was just sending to the us government that the president biden said don't but they say, we did and we will. so at the end, i have to say that the islamic republic, the evil regime, actually, uh, trying to send a message to the rest of the world that we want to actually attack israel. we want to destroy us, right? and next is america. this is the goal because they're fundamental beli
you've got the united states, the uk, even jordan shooting down some of these missiles is stronger, believed that there's omega public had four goals. first, they wanted actually to make a show like a face-saving show, to actually show their own support workers, their own proxies, hamas hizballah islamic jihadi, that we have your back. second goal was sending a message to the israeli that no longer the proxy is going to fight against you. this is the end of proxy war. islamic republic is going...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the united states now, where donald trump has marked the end of the first day of a landmark trial against him in new york by telling reporters "it's a scam." mr trump was speaking after becoming the first ever us president — former or current — to face criminal charges in court. he denies trying to disguise a hush money payment to an adult film star in 2016. our north america editor sarah smith reports on the dramatic events of the day. our north america editor sarah smith reports on the dramatic events of the day. it's become a well rehearsed ritual — donald trump's performance on his way to court. but this time it's very different. the first criminal trial of a former president, and it comes with a possible prison sentence. just look at his face. he seems drained of all his usual bombast, while insisting he is the victim of a conspiracy to derail his presidential campaign. this is political persecution. this is a persecution like never before. nobody�*s ever seen anything
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the united states now, where donald trump has marked the end of the first day of a landmark trial against him in new york by telling reporters "it's a scam." mr trump was speaking after becoming the first ever us president — former or current — to face criminal charges in court. he denies trying to disguise a hush money payment to an adult film star in 2016. our north america editor sarah smith reports on the dramatic events...
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a one-time over the election to tuesday. [ cheering and applause ] you know in the uk, they can pick their election, they are like we can have the election next week. i want to be able to do that, would that be possible. >> jesse: [ laughter ] there is the -- here it is, the move the election hoax, added to the list. for those of you counting at home, the dictator on day one hoax, the bloodbath hoax, the animal hoax and you can forget about the abortion ban hoax, this is how dumb they think you are. all they have are lawsuits and hoaxes. >>> the fbi's officially opened a criminal investigation into the giant containership that lost power and took down the francis scott key bridge in baltimore last month. national corresponded mats for and with more. >> addressee, new video today shows investigators climbing on board the dolly cargo ship that crashed into the bridge in baltimore last month killing six people. the fbi has now launched a criminal investigation into the 985-foot containership which carries a single were flagged, the probes had to be aimed at finding out if a staff on boa
a one-time over the election to tuesday. [ cheering and applause ] you know in the uk, they can pick their election, they are like we can have the election next week. i want to be able to do that, would that be possible. >> jesse: [ laughter ] there is the -- here it is, the move the election hoax, added to the list. for those of you counting at home, the dictator on day one hoax, the bloodbath hoax, the animal hoax and you can forget about the abortion ban hoax, this is how dumb they...
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this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more, holding very senior cabinet positions . very senior cabinet positions. is this by the end of the process that you were the only conservative in the room? was that the case from the very beginning ? beginning? >> well, the only conservative in the room refers to the position of the uk in the global firmament. and what i faced was emmanuel macron in france , olaf emmanuel macron in france, olaf scholz in germany, biden in the us, trudeau in canada. and the fact is that the free world has been largely run by the left, with the exception of the uk. i wa
this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more,...
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after all, the usa, and the uk, and france, and even jordan, yes, everything seems to be interesting, yes, that means, well, all right, that means bibi hamit to biden, and zelensky to kamali harris, such a division , well, kamalo just asked zelensky, no need, he said, so what, i didn’t understand you, and here bibi asked, who are you, i didn’t understand you, there may be a discrepancy there , so to speak, you can be rude to this, you set this, this. that this is already a problem it will be soon, yes, these are all problems, what is happening? well, the second day has passed since the strikes were carried out, and the first information begins to leak out about what actually happened there, under the downed iranian missiles on the territory of iraq, jordan, syria, it turns out that this is the second stage of iranian missiles, and no missiles, this is first, second, iran fell second. to drag iran into war, he did this repeatedly through hezbollah, but iran never fell for it. on january 3, they crossed another rubicon, and two suicide bombers brought explosive devices to a crowd of
after all, the usa, and the uk, and france, and even jordan, yes, everything seems to be interesting, yes, that means, well, all right, that means bibi hamit to biden, and zelensky to kamali harris, such a division , well, kamalo just asked zelensky, no need, he said, so what, i didn’t understand you, and here bibi asked, who are you, i didn’t understand you, there may be a discrepancy there , so to speak, you can be rude to this, you set this, this. that this is already a problem it will...