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government does, i'm british born, generations, always has been, i don't, the uk government does not represent me, and it does not represent my family and it does not represent the people i work with, because everybody talk to has the complete opposite opinion than that ambassador had. um and i it's just you say about it except for these people, i don't even know why she was allowed on the television, i don't know, yes um, let's um continue this with um said goda, and i want to talk about israeli propaganda, haspara that uh, why do you think it's not working as effectively anymore, despite the fact that the media by and large? is on their side as the as the ladder israel uh continues to commit genocide? you mean the media changed attitude towards the media has not, but why is the israeli propaganda machine not able to effectively shift public opinion or keep it in line with its policies or what it's doing? to some extent to some extent they through the media and all that. they are succeeding, relatively the people who are opposing the war and the demonstration and all that, in my vie
government does, i'm british born, generations, always has been, i don't, the uk government does not represent me, and it does not represent my family and it does not represent the people i work with, because everybody talk to has the complete opposite opinion than that ambassador had. um and i it's just you say about it except for these people, i don't even know why she was allowed on the television, i don't know, yes um, let's um continue this with um said goda, and i want to talk about...
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we've had in the uk for example the rector elected by the students of st. andrews university in scotland who has been... by the management of the university for simply for using the word genocide and so that's what we see is the the attempt to make sure that nobody can actually describe what is actually and very very visibly happening in ghaza as genocide and that that's it is of course that's what zionism is and what it always has been, but many people in the world have only just realized that that's what's happening and what what is about, it's about forcing the palestinians. pay of death uh out of their their lands and them being colonized, but the attempt is to make sure that no one can properly discuss these things, you reported the arrest of some members of the communist party, one of the communist parties of the uk, for um publishing a pamplet which refers to zionism as being - almost like naziism as a form of racist ideology, and of course everyone recognize. is now you've seen the images from gaza, them is racist and therefore ought to be opposed.
we've had in the uk for example the rector elected by the students of st. andrews university in scotland who has been... by the management of the university for simply for using the word genocide and so that's what we see is the the attempt to make sure that nobody can actually describe what is actually and very very visibly happening in ghaza as genocide and that that's it is of course that's what zionism is and what it always has been, but many people in the world have only just realized that...
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no—one in the uk had reported her missing. at first, police didn't believe her death was suspicious. it wasn't until 2016, more than a decade after she was found, that the case was reopened after a police review. they now believed she was killed. they now believe she was killed. the lack of any form of identification, with a body taken away from the local habitation, would suggest that somebody is trying to hide her, to conceal the fact that she's dead, at least for a while. in a quest for answers, i have come back to the village where lamduan grew up, in rural north—east thailand, to meet her family. that foreign boyfriend was a british man, david armitage. they went on to marry and move to the uk together in 1991. she reported her daughter missing to the local authorities. joomsri even travelled to bangkok, asking for help from the foreign office. it was years before she learned she was dead. joomsri says david told her grandchildren their mother had remarried and gone home, and that, years later, her grandson turned up as
no—one in the uk had reported her missing. at first, police didn't believe her death was suspicious. it wasn't until 2016, more than a decade after she was found, that the case was reopened after a police review. they now believed she was killed. they now believe she was killed. the lack of any form of identification, with a body taken away from the local habitation, would suggest that somebody is trying to hide her, to conceal the fact that she's dead, at least for a while. in a quest for...
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. find government might give the uk. and how is this being reflected, there is lots of talk about the european rules and the government riding roughshod over it and bringing in emergency legislation, how possible is that? lay out what the options are. . , , ., ., ., are. the emergency legislation would be to declare — are. the emergency legislation would be to declare rwanda _ are. the emergency legislation would be to declare rwanda a _ are. the emergency legislation would be to declare rwanda a safe - are. the emergency legislation would be to declare rwanda a safe country, | be to declare rwanda a safe country, that would be designed to make it harderfor that would be designed to make it harder for deportations to be challenged in uk courts. it's true that if the government back wants to pass very quickly in the house of commons, they probably would be able to do so, given they have quite a large majority in the house of commons. at legislation also has to be passed by the house of lords, and there, i think it would
. find government might give the uk. and how is this being reflected, there is lots of talk about the european rules and the government riding roughshod over it and bringing in emergency legislation, how possible is that? lay out what the options are. . , , ., ., ., are. the emergency legislation would be to declare — are. the emergency legislation would be to declare rwanda _ are. the emergency legislation would be to declare rwanda a _ are. the emergency legislation would be to declare...
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um free societies where we can speak about whatever we want because in the united states and in the uk we can call our um leaders anywhere. in the book, but the minute you touch israel, it becomes huge issue, so um, it's being highlighted now more than ever and i think it's being exposed openly, and our governments are just not even reacting to it because they know that everyone knows that you cannot criticize israel, government reaction and sakin, i want to continue that with you, we've seen signs of descent here with the labor front bencher imran hussein resigning to advocate for a gauza. seasfire, is there now a reckoning from uk politicians that their constituents are not happy about their inhumane behavior? i think that is happening, for sure that is happening, and not only at that level, not only at the government level, but we just talking about for example, the nurse in the us, rashida, you know, these are things that we didn't see happening before, so even though this not the first time that ghaza has been plunged into the kind of despair that it has happened, but we are seein
um free societies where we can speak about whatever we want because in the united states and in the uk we can call our um leaders anywhere. in the book, but the minute you touch israel, it becomes huge issue, so um, it's being highlighted now more than ever and i think it's being exposed openly, and our governments are just not even reacting to it because they know that everyone knows that you cannot criticize israel, government reaction and sakin, i want to continue that with you, we've seen...
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welcome my guests to this program and take a look at that, look at that in a lot more out of caventry uk steve bell activist, stop the war coalition and out of montreal, canada eves engler, arthur. and political activists. well, thank you both for being with me. on this spotlight, let's start it off in the uk. um, with steve, i want to look at first of all uh, the the situation with this secefire and the exchange of pris prisoners. mean, why do you think that the israeli regime agreed to the ceasefire and to the prisoner exchange, because of course in a very beginning they said that they would not pause at all. i think they have agreed the ceasefire under pressure um directly from the united states government, i think there's also been pressure applied internally from the relatives um of the prisoners and consequently these forces have um pushed the uh israeli government to accept a position it previously rejected behind this of course lies the resilience of the palestinians themselves, their absolute refusal to um surrender to the israeli war efforts, and secondly the extraordinary inte
welcome my guests to this program and take a look at that, look at that in a lot more out of caventry uk steve bell activist, stop the war coalition and out of montreal, canada eves engler, arthur. and political activists. well, thank you both for being with me. on this spotlight, let's start it off in the uk. um, with steve, i want to look at first of all uh, the the situation with this secefire and the exchange of pris prisoners. mean, why do you think that the israeli regime agreed to the...
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well, thank you both for being with me, on this spotlight, let's start it off in the uk, um, with steve, i want to look at first of all, uh, the the situation with this ceasefire and the exchange of pris prisoners, i mean, why do you think that the israeli regime agreed to the ceasefire and to the prisoner exchange because of... of course in a very beginning they said that they would not pause at all. i think they have agreed the ceasefire under pressure um directly from the united states government. i think there's also been pressure applied internally from the relatives um of the prisoners and consequently these forces have um pushed the uh israeli government. to accept a position it previously rejected. behind this of course lies the resilience of the palestinians themselves, their absolute refusal to um surrender to the israeli war efforts, and secondly the extraordinary international mobilization of people around the world in defense of the palestinians. this has created pressure in. side uh many governments which is reflected upon the shifting position of the us administration, th
well, thank you both for being with me, on this spotlight, let's start it off in the uk, um, with steve, i want to look at first of all, uh, the the situation with this ceasefire and the exchange of pris prisoners, i mean, why do you think that the israeli regime agreed to the ceasefire and to the prisoner exchange because of... of course in a very beginning they said that they would not pause at all. i think they have agreed the ceasefire under pressure um directly from the united states...
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we�*re going to find this area of high pressure tending to build towards the uk. a northerly wind, though, is bringing in some chillier air as we head into tuesday. it may well bring in more cloud again and a few showers across england and wales — those should tend to move away. some sunshine for a while for scotland and northern ireland before it clouds over here, a little rain in the far north of scotland. those temperatures continuing to just slip away a little bit. so typically around 9 or 10 degrees and it could be quite chilly overnight across england and wales. it may be the coldest night over the week ahead. things start to turn milder though across scotland and northern ireland, because the wind direction changes. there�*s that colder air, but this is the air we�*re going to get into through the rest of the week. it�*s a milder air coming around the top of an area of high pressure and it�*s broadly a westerly wind. it will bring in a lot of cloud across northern parts of the uk and some rain into northern and western areas of scotland. further s
we�*re going to find this area of high pressure tending to build towards the uk. a northerly wind, though, is bringing in some chillier air as we head into tuesday. it may well bring in more cloud again and a few showers across england and wales — those should tend to move away. some sunshine for a while for scotland and northern ireland before it clouds over here, a little rain in the far north of scotland. those temperatures continuing to just slip away a little bit. so typically around 9...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. cyber technology has become embedded in our daily lives our phones, our cars, how our data is processed. it's constantly evolving, but brings security risks as well to the public businesses. the northwest is now at the heart of the cyber economy, and at this career�*s event, schoolchildren have been practising the skills needed to develop cyber technology and take on the threats it poses. it was a lot of fun, but the skills that we need is to persevere and to communicate. do you think something like this would be good as a job later on? yeah. the north west is becoming a cyber corridor stretching from manchester through to preston and onto lancaster. manchester has the government's intelligence agency hub, while preston has businesses like bae systems and will have the national cyber force protecting the country from cyber attacks. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. new figures show that pilots of opt—in blood tests, where people have automatically
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. cyber technology has become embedded in our daily lives our phones, our cars, how our data is processed. it's constantly evolving, but brings security risks as well to the public businesses. the northwest is now at the heart of the cyber economy, and at this career�*s event, schoolchildren have been practising the skills needed to develop cyber technology and take on the threats it poses. it was a lot of fun, but the skills that we need is...
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it has also attempted to stifle any criticism of tel aviv in the uk. in his first public speech since the recent conservative party reshuffle prime minister rishi sunak has spoken on the deteriorating conditions for the civilians in the war zone. but there are many things that israel must do as part of its response. we've been clear that they must act within international law, they must take all measures to protect innocent civilians, including at hospitals, stop extremist violence in the west bank and allow more aid into gaza. mahmoud abbas, the president of the palestinian authority, described to me the terrible suffering of the palestinian people. too many civilians are losing their lives. that's why... i've doubled our aid to gaza and why we continue to press, both at the united nations and directly with israel, for unhindered humanitarian access and urgent and substantive humanitarian pauses. we want aid coming in by land, air and sea, and we're ready to use our bases in cyprus as a staging post. alleviating the suffering is our most foremost prio
it has also attempted to stifle any criticism of tel aviv in the uk. in his first public speech since the recent conservative party reshuffle prime minister rishi sunak has spoken on the deteriorating conditions for the civilians in the war zone. but there are many things that israel must do as part of its response. we've been clear that they must act within international law, they must take all measures to protect innocent civilians, including at hospitals, stop extremist violence in the west...
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the uk has called for a humanitarian pause. again, no talk of a ceasfire. hamas officials say israel is stalling a deal to release cap. held in gaza in exchange for five-day truce, and seven palestinians are killed, as israeli troops carry out more raids in the occupied west bank. and joining me to unpack all of that, said goda, a retired professor of biochemistry and currently a visiting professor at the university of derby, uk, and via skype, sallian boris, a director and chair in many non-profit organizations. so anne, advocates. for free speech and fair representation. thank you both for being here. let me start with you say it. um, it is now the second month of the israeli bombardment. let's start things off with your reflections on the sheer death doll and then the bombardment and everything that we have seen over the past few weeks. right, we have a saying in arabic they say, which means. river is safe from punishment misbehaves and this is exactly what israel is doing or has been doing since 1948, they have never been held accountable to anything, a
the uk has called for a humanitarian pause. again, no talk of a ceasfire. hamas officials say israel is stalling a deal to release cap. held in gaza in exchange for five-day truce, and seven palestinians are killed, as israeli troops carry out more raids in the occupied west bank. and joining me to unpack all of that, said goda, a retired professor of biochemistry and currently a visiting professor at the university of derby, uk, and via skype, sallian boris, a director and chair in many...
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. 50 paying fairly here in the uk. so what would be your net migration target? we have seen the figures out today. what would be your target and how would you reach it? we today. what would be your target and how would you reach it?— how would you reach it? we think that net migration _ how would you reach it? we think that net migration should - how would you reach it? we think that net migration should come . how would you reach it? we think - that net migration should come down. we don't think it is sensible to set a specific numerical target because every time the conservatives have done it they have made a complete mess of it. but ending the 20% wage discount, which we think is unfair and prevents employers training. but also having proper links between the immigration system and training and tackling skills shortages. so for example we have seen this huge increase in social care visas going from around 3000 to over 100,000 in the space ofjust a couple of years. at the same time as the government has halved the
. 50 paying fairly here in the uk. so what would be your net migration target? we have seen the figures out today. what would be your target and how would you reach it? we today. what would be your target and how would you reach it?— how would you reach it? we think that net migration _ how would you reach it? we think that net migration should - how would you reach it? we think that net migration should come . how would you reach it? we think - that net migration should come down. we don't...
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the uk is collaborative. if you look at the top cited papers coming out in the uk, we have over 60% have foreign authors on them. we are collaborative. actually, i've not personally been concerned about brexit. we haves we need and we are not blocked. from the regulator perspective, it will have reciprocal regulation, so if the ema approves the drug, there is that reciprocated in the uk. it makes it easy to work in the uk with the smooth regulatory pro process. >> kate, many viewers will recognize your name here in the uk with the work during covid. in 2020, you were chair of the vaccine task force. really central to the vaccine development here. how have attitudes toward vaccines changed in the wake of the pandemic and what are the innovations that you would flag? >> i think vaccinations have improved because people recognize it is better to get recognized than to get seriously sick or die. we are running the uk cancer vaccine launch pad. the pfizer partner for the covid vaccine is now running trials on canc
the uk is collaborative. if you look at the top cited papers coming out in the uk, we have over 60% have foreign authors on them. we are collaborative. actually, i've not personally been concerned about brexit. we haves we need and we are not blocked. from the regulator perspective, it will have reciprocal regulation, so if the ema approves the drug, there is that reciprocated in the uk. it makes it easy to work in the uk with the smooth regulatory pro process. >> kate, many viewers will...
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a point of no return and hunters or pro palestian protester blocked the entrances to factory of the uk's largest arms manufacturer, condemning its supply of weapons to the israeli regime.
a point of no return and hunters or pro palestian protester blocked the entrances to factory of the uk's largest arms manufacturer, condemning its supply of weapons to the israeli regime.
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the uk supreme court has just ruled that the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the prime minister says the ruling isn't in and out come the government wanted but we commits to stopping the boats. rishi sunak will hold a press conference later. and i'm mark lowen in southern israel. the israeli military is carrying out a raid in part of gaza's largest hospital — al shifa. idf forces are carrying out a precise and targeted operation against hamas in a specified area in the shifa hospital. an eyewitness inside the hospital tells the bbc, soldiers are questioning people there. hamas is accused of using the site to conceal a command centre. you are watching bbc news. within the past hour, the uk supreme court has ruled that the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, is unlawful. the judges unanimously rejected the government's appeal over its policy of removing asylum seekers to the east african country if they arrive in britain illegally. a response from prime minister rishi sunak is expected in the house of commons this lunchtim
the uk supreme court has just ruled that the government's flagship plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the prime minister says the ruling isn't in and out come the government wanted but we commits to stopping the boats. rishi sunak will hold a press conference later. and i'm mark lowen in southern israel. the israeli military is carrying out a raid in part of gaza's largest hospital — al shifa. idf forces are carrying out a precise and targeted operation against hamas in a...
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all faites are back to the streets of the british capital, many travelling from other parts of the uk, united in their demands. we need. we need to uh, we need to see fire, we need to end this siege in gaza, we need to end the occupation and free palestine. a long-term solution is an immediate ceasefire, longer term seizfire, it is an end to the system of apartide, it is an end to the occupation, it is an end to the oppression and systematic oppression that has been going on for the last 75 years. demands is obviously that israel stops the this genocide that they allow the people to go back to their homes in gazza that... they stopped um pushing them uh out towards the deserts and more than 1500 police officers were on duty, distributing leaflets, warning demonstrators against the use of quote, racist abuse and promoting terrorism, raising questions about proportionality. yeah, there's a lot of pressure on the police um and the by being put on them by the government uh to um yeah to per stamp down on these protests, these protests accused of being anti- semetic, but really these are j
all faites are back to the streets of the british capital, many travelling from other parts of the uk, united in their demands. we need. we need to uh, we need to see fire, we need to end this siege in gaza, we need to end the occupation and free palestine. a long-term solution is an immediate ceasefire, longer term seizfire, it is an end to the system of apartide, it is an end to the occupation, it is an end to the oppression and systematic oppression that has been going on for the last 75...
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same area of low pressure still sitting over the uk and drifting southwards on monday. a tangle of weather fronts as well. it's just going to be a messy sort of day on monday. on the whole, it looks like there'll be a lot of cloud around the chance be a lot of cloud around, the chance of some further showers, maybe longer spells of rain. nothing particularly heavy, mind you. and temperatures on the whole around about 12 degrees. but there will be a cold, a stronger wind picking up in northern ireland and around some of these western coasts as well. it's going to be a northerly wind, too, and that may well drag in something a little bit coolerjust for a while. that northerly wind is around the edge of this area of high pressure that will tend to build across particularly southern areas over the rest of the week. and it means that there won't be much rain really through the rest of the week, but there may not be a great deal of sunshine either. and it looks like cloudy again. i think on tuesday most places will be dry, may start to see the cloud breaking later on across s
same area of low pressure still sitting over the uk and drifting southwards on monday. a tangle of weather fronts as well. it's just going to be a messy sort of day on monday. on the whole, it looks like there'll be a lot of cloud around the chance be a lot of cloud around, the chance of some further showers, maybe longer spells of rain. nothing particularly heavy, mind you. and temperatures on the whole around about 12 degrees. but there will be a cold, a stronger wind picking up in northern...
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, , ., in the uk? yes, there is a coule in the uk? yes, there is a coume of _ in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that are | couple of factors that are really problematic for inward investment. one was the cancellation of h52 and that goes on top of infrastructure particularly in the north of the country that is considered really not to be keeping up with other countries around europe. we have cities without good public transport infrastructure. a lot of changes, a lot has been welcome but it has been an unstable environment and there is the continuing uncertainty over regulation, particularly over the wedge with europe that means the uk as a production destination, there is a lot of uncertainty about that and about whether people will be able to export easily from the uk new firms and new export opportunities. that has been a problem holding us back as well. easier in some of the areas of traditional uk strength either in financial services and filmmaking, artifici
, , ., in the uk? yes, there is a coule in the uk? yes, there is a coume of _ in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that - in the uk? yes, there is a couple of factors that are | couple of factors that are really problematic for inward investment. one was the cancellation of h52 and that goes on top of infrastructure particularly in the north of the country that is considered really not to be keeping up with other countries around europe. we...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. a man has admitted killing three people in separate attacks in nottingham. 19—year—old students barnaby webber and grace 0�*malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates, died after being stabbed on the thirteenth ofjune. valdo calocane denied murder, but admitted three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility. the 32—year—old also admitted the attempted murder of three others. michael gove has apologised to victims and families over government mistakes during the coronavirus pandemic. the cabinet minister disputed claims that borisjohnson was "incapable of making decisions" about lockdowns, saying the former pm found introducing them "difficult" because it was against his political outlook. but mr gove accepted lockdowns came too late both in march and november 2020. the chair of wilko and granddaughter of the shop�*s founder has told mps she�*s devastated at letting down workers, suppliers and c
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. a man has admitted killing three people in separate attacks in nottingham. 19—year—old students barnaby webber and grace 0�*malley—kumar, and school caretaker ian coates, died after being stabbed on the thirteenth ofjune. valdo calocane denied murder, but admitted three counts of manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility. the 32—year—old also admitted the attempted...
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not only are there israeli arms companies. here in the uk that build drones and that survey the skies over palestine and target and kill palestinians, the uk as well as the united states and the western world give lump sum of money to israel and have done historically since its existence, it quite honestly doesn't make sense whatsoever, please the viewers make it make sense, they are supplying israels with the weaponry to kill palestinians and then they're saying we're going to provide humanitarian aid for the palestinians, please make it. make sense because to myself it just it's like you're going around in a circle and you understand that you already know who the real actors are and what is initiating the violence, however i think as the guest mentioned they're too afraid to call it out and they lack that backbone so it is quite uh hard to understand this position has put himself in, but it's clear that he is only following britain's history um when it comes to their support. towards israel from balfort onwards. sarah jabber, is this in nabatiya lebanon? is this case of one uh forme
not only are there israeli arms companies. here in the uk that build drones and that survey the skies over palestine and target and kill palestinians, the uk as well as the united states and the western world give lump sum of money to israel and have done historically since its existence, it quite honestly doesn't make sense whatsoever, please the viewers make it make sense, they are supplying israels with the weaponry to kill palestinians and then they're saying we're going to provide...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in a world first,british regulators have approved a gene therapy that aims to cure two blood disorders — sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. it's the first treatment to be licensed that uses a tool known as crispr, which can be used to correct faults in the dna of cells — allowing them to produce haemoglobin. the energy regulator 0fgem is launching a public consultation on standing charges. the fees are added to most gas and electricity bills at a daily rate and can't be reduced, no matter how much you cut back on your usage. people have until the 19th of january to submit their views. bbc analysis shows that two—thirds of nhs maternity units in england don't consistently meet safety standards — as assessed by the health regulator. the care quality commission says maternity has the worst safety ratings of all hospital services it inspects. the government said maternity care was of the �*utmost importance'. the united states has voiced concern afterjordanian medics were
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in a world first,british regulators have approved a gene therapy that aims to cure two blood disorders — sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. it's the first treatment to be licensed that uses a tool known as crispr, which can be used to correct faults in the dna of cells — allowing them to produce haemoglobin. the energy regulator 0fgem is launching a public consultation on standing...
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her dessertation explored the impacts of social media on uk-based muslim converts. she also draws upon her own experiences reconnecting with her faith initially facilitated through social media and also joining us we are very lucky to have sister s who is a london-based jewelry designer with experience in creative content design and social media management. she comes from tamil christian background and has embraced islam over seven years ago with ke interest in islamic studies and muslim societies, salam alaikum to you both girls, thank you so much for uh joining me today, so watching that video, you know, i got goosebumps, hearing these people talk about how they've been inspired and how they're coming to islam. tamanna, you know, what, what do we have in the quran and in hadith that give this, you know, this strength to these muslims in gazza, in the face of such barbarity and genocide. yeah, absolutely. well, thank you for having. on um and absolutely completely inspired by people's stories and it's so inspiring to you, hear the different reasons why people are n
her dessertation explored the impacts of social media on uk-based muslim converts. she also draws upon her own experiences reconnecting with her faith initially facilitated through social media and also joining us we are very lucky to have sister s who is a london-based jewelry designer with experience in creative content design and social media management. she comes from tamil christian background and has embraced islam over seven years ago with ke interest in islamic studies and muslim...
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in the uk and against the backdrop of thousands of pro-palestinian protesters. dozens of the opposition labor party mps in the house of commons voted for a scottish national party amendment that called for an immediatefire. the uk government's position, which only calls for humanitarian pauses, remains unchanged, as the human toll of the israeli regime slaughter of palestinians in gaza and beyond, continues to mount. in joining me to discuss all that, father frank gally, an outspoken anglican priest who is known for his pro-palestinian stands. alongside him, omar moffeid, a palestinian accountant living in london, who has tragically lost family members back in visige gaza. welcome to you both. let me start with you, omar. thank you for being here, though under these circumstances, devastating circumstances. what is the latest news you've had regarding your loved ones? thank you so much for inviting me to the program. the situation in gaza is unbelievable, so we have seen thousands of people been killed in the last few days. i have brothers who are inside gaza. m
in the uk and against the backdrop of thousands of pro-palestinian protesters. dozens of the opposition labor party mps in the house of commons voted for a scottish national party amendment that called for an immediatefire. the uk government's position, which only calls for humanitarian pauses, remains unchanged, as the human toll of the israeli regime slaughter of palestinians in gaza and beyond, continues to mount. in joining me to discuss all that, father frank gally, an outspoken anglican...
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uk. newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the program? on the program. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. it is an inferno and it's leaving little in its wake. we've seen wildfires raging across many countries over the summer months. the hot, dry conditions exacerbated by climate change are making them more frequent and more intense. and it can...
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this involved the central park vessel owned by and managed by a uk-based israel linked company. the boarding took place offshore from the yemen's poor city of aden. a maritime security firm said... us naval forces are quote, engaged in the situation. no group has immediately claimed responsibility. however, it comes just days after the yemeni armed forces seized an israeli cargo vessel in the red sea, in what they said was a response to the regime's massacre of palestinians in gaza. the yemeni army has also recently launched several rounds on missile and drone attacks against israel. it says the military operations against israel will continue until the regime stops his atrocities in gaza. and with that we come to the end of this bulletin, thank you for being with us, take care and bye bye. people in israel marked parim as a holiday to commemorate the saving of the jewish people from annihilation at the hands of the kemen empire in persia, as it is recounted in the book of esther, they've been using the occasion to play the victim, but what is the reality and is there truth in i
this involved the central park vessel owned by and managed by a uk-based israel linked company. the boarding took place offshore from the yemen's poor city of aden. a maritime security firm said... us naval forces are quote, engaged in the situation. no group has immediately claimed responsibility. however, it comes just days after the yemeni armed forces seized an israeli cargo vessel in the red sea, in what they said was a response to the regime's massacre of palestinians in gaza. the yemeni...
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we have been struggling in the uk to come — have been struggling in the uk to come up with competing capacity— to come up with competing capacity we need to tackle this challenge. we have taken huge amount— challenge. we have taken huge amount of data, observations about — amount of data, observations about our— amount of data, observations about our planet, drones to underground sensors and we pull this together and we look for insights— this together and we look for insights based neural networks. the government has invested £900 million in this project, this isjust phase £900 million in this project, this is just phase one. critics argue it is not enough to keep up argue it is not enough to keep up with the silicon valley companies.— up with the silicon valley comanies. ., ., , ., , companies. for more stories from across _ companies. for more stories from across the _ companies. for more stories from across the uk, - companies. for more stories from across the uk, head i companies. for more stories from across the uk, head to| companies. for more stories . from acro
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the uk boss of mcdonald's _ before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is _ before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is after _ before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is after the - before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is after the first - mcdonald's is after the first investigation he immediately ordered measures to address things and says he's completely determined to root out any behaviour that falls below high standards the company demands. the dad of liver paul for paula luis diaz has been released by colombian rebels two weeks after he was abducted in the family's home town of columbia. juergen klopp says diaz is very happy and the club delighted by the news. top gear pronounce chris harris is co—house. after his huge crash while filming for the show the former cricketer was injured last december but we don't know a lot about what happened. freddy was first seen back in public in september with scars on his face. and time now for ten seconds of a wavy world record for the australian surfer paddled into this huge wave which
the uk boss of mcdonald's _ before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is _ before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is after _ before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is after the - before my shift. the uk boss of mcdonald's is after the first - mcdonald's is after the first investigation he immediately ordered measures to address things and says he's completely determined to root out any behaviour that falls below high standards the company demands. the dad of liver paul for paula luis...
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has said, the us has said in the diplomatic world, difference between what the uk has said and what the us has said the diplomatic world, but uk also has has offered uh military support, as we heard in the uh report, the reasons to suspect that the sas is involved in the gaza strip, and and britain is also assisting with um with communications intelligence intercepts. yes, indeed. well, david, i mean, what's a british home secretary soweller braverman's connection with israel, tell us about that? so, braveman, who's um, arguably one of the most racist home secretaries we've had for for some considerable years, is married into uh the zijn entity effectively, she's married to this uh jewish guy, zionist guy, called bravoman who uh has relatives to currently, according to the jewish chronicle serving in the israel defense forces, so there's a a clear issue, she comes of course from an indian background, coming in to to the uk from from uganda, as part of the ugandaan asian, yeah uh um experience and so she she has this very close relationship, if you look at look online for conservativ
has said, the us has said in the diplomatic world, difference between what the uk has said and what the us has said the diplomatic world, but uk also has has offered uh military support, as we heard in the uh report, the reasons to suspect that the sas is involved in the gaza strip, and and britain is also assisting with um with communications intelligence intercepts. yes, indeed. well, david, i mean, what's a british home secretary soweller braverman's connection with israel, tell us about...
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rain over the uk pushing away. rain over the higher ground. some rain nevertheless pushing its way east followed by showers as well. so this is probably quite an unsettled day on wednesday with rain from time to time and somewhat stronger winds although not desperately strong because the area of low pressure is still far enough away. 0nce pressure is still far enough away. once the weather front moves through, sherry airstream and this is a picture on thursday. probably more showers around because the low is getting closer. some of the showers will be heavy with hail and thunder. most of them in the west and south. stronger winds again blowing through the english channel. as we head towards the end of next week and into the weekend, that area of low pressure is going to move away, take away a lot of the showers and things may come down for a time but this is where some models tend to disagree. 0ther where some models tend to disagree. other models bring this milder weather back from the atlantic a little bit quicker and that is probably the mo
rain over the uk pushing away. rain over the higher ground. some rain nevertheless pushing its way east followed by showers as well. so this is probably quite an unsettled day on wednesday with rain from time to time and somewhat stronger winds although not desperately strong because the area of low pressure is still far enough away. 0nce pressure is still far enough away. once the weather front moves through, sherry airstream and this is a picture on thursday. probably more showers around...
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meet one of the first ei tractors in the uk. this mission was developed in the netherlands on a large flat fields and not quite the terrain we have in many parts of north wales so these are students have been asked to see what you can do for pharmacy. they are particularly interested in the soil. i particularly interested in the soil. ~' . ., particularly interested in the soil. ~ , , soil. i think it could be very helful soil. i think it could be very helpful for— soil. i think it could be very helpful for where _ soil. i think it could be very helpful for where we - soil. i think it could be very helpful for where we read, | soil. i think it could be very. helpful for where we read, it helpfulfor where we read, it would stop compaction with the winter coming on. we can go to the tractor with more places. technology has changed so much as the _ technology has changed so much as the year has gone on and i think— as the year has gone on and i think it — as the year has gone on and i think it will be an advantage to farmers.
meet one of the first ei tractors in the uk. this mission was developed in the netherlands on a large flat fields and not quite the terrain we have in many parts of north wales so these are students have been asked to see what you can do for pharmacy. they are particularly interested in the soil. i particularly interested in the soil. ~' . ., particularly interested in the soil. ~ , , soil. i think it could be very helful soil. i think it could be very helpful for— soil. i think it could be...
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voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene in mold just last month as storm babet swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a former impound project in ammanford, a town classed as a flood high—risk area. the hope is that these walls will contain the water within the river loughor nearby and help save hundreds of householders from the heartache of flooding. currently, there are about 223 properties at risk of flooding during a one—in—100 flood event and that's predicted to increase to over 380 with climate change over the next hundred years. the effects of flooding can be devastating. this animal sanctuary near trimsaran is close to the river gwendraeth and regularly blighted by flooding. injanuary, they had to take one of their dogs for chemotherapy by boat. horrible. it's intolerable. i had to put my elderly mother in a boat to get her home a few weeks ago. push her through the water. i've had to put dogs in the boat to get them
voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. this was the scene in mold just last month as storm babet swept across wales. but what can be done to protect properties like this from flooding? these defences are part of a former impound project in ammanford, a town classed as a flood high—risk area. the hope is that these walls will contain the water within the river loughor nearby and help save hundreds of householders from the heartache of flooding. currently,...
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the uk, the us and the russian federation. the security council should have called for a sizefire a long time ago. it should have called for seisfire now. it should have head headed the call by the un and every humanitarian organization on earth, callling for humanitarian sease fire, including the secretary general of the united nations. it should have been convinced that there is no military solution, especially one that relies on the commission of atrocities, and it should have advanced political one. we are only at the beginning of the process, because there are attacks, against the hospitals, the israeli government declared before the end of this meeting that they will not honor it, they will not implement it, which means that very likely we might come back again soon to the security council, demanding, you know that they find ways for the implementations of their resolution. life coach and media personality fahim muhammad is with us for the first installment of palestine in the media. fahema, starting us off all the way i
the uk, the us and the russian federation. the security council should have called for a sizefire a long time ago. it should have called for seisfire now. it should have head headed the call by the un and every humanitarian organization on earth, callling for humanitarian sease fire, including the secretary general of the united nations. it should have been convinced that there is no military solution, especially one that relies on the commission of atrocities, and it should have advanced...
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that they are the dereliction of duty. on their part means that the democracies in places like the uk are really uh you know get to a stage where it's hard to really um properly call them democracies when you have a media that refuses to give even the most basic reasonable amount of information on issues such as and now we're seeing it today so um yeah unless we need to desperately find a way of of puncturing that those lies uh and as as a journalist as documentary filmmaker someone that works in independent media uh that's the challenge, because you know the the media that we have is not fit for purpose, not fit for purpose, let's let's go back to the vanabon, um, i want to ask about again your journey, um, you mentioned that you you looked at the protesters and then you went, now these are smart people, and you started digging deeper, to learn more, and that that um let you to start questioning everything, yeah, to wake up, tell, tell me about that, you, how you got to that point, and and perhaps the message you have for people such as yourself uh out there? well, i think essentiall
that they are the dereliction of duty. on their part means that the democracies in places like the uk are really uh you know get to a stage where it's hard to really um properly call them democracies when you have a media that refuses to give even the most basic reasonable amount of information on issues such as and now we're seeing it today so um yeah unless we need to desperately find a way of of puncturing that those lies uh and as as a journalist as documentary filmmaker someone that works...
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following months where bit by bit, as you have said, scientific advice changed, stage by stage the uk government changed its advice, and then it imposed various mandatory conditions about where face coverings has to be worn, on different places, transport networks, and so on. with that in mind, i would like you to look at paragraph 180 485. page a1. 184 refers to a letter from matt hancock, not replied to b have just looked at, but one which had been written eight a few days later, but stating that government expert groups had considered that facemasks, rather had considered the use of facemasks, decided there was not sufficient evidence to recommend their use, but they were currently re—reviewing the position in the light of the latest available evidence. and then you see this, i was disappointed by this response, which i felt gave short shrift to legitimate concerns that you had repeatedly raised on face coverings. notwithstanding the science... i think— notwithstanding the science... i think this — notwithstanding the science... i think this is going to political, the second
following months where bit by bit, as you have said, scientific advice changed, stage by stage the uk government changed its advice, and then it imposed various mandatory conditions about where face coverings has to be worn, on different places, transport networks, and so on. with that in mind, i would like you to look at paragraph 180 485. page a1. 184 refers to a letter from matt hancock, not replied to b have just looked at, but one which had been written eight a few days later, but stating...
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, the drones are here, the drones that are bombing children, the weapons are made here, the uk cannot say: it is not getting involved in the war when it is arming the people who are killing them, so i would say is genocide, a systematic genocide at the moment, it's been going on since 1940s pretty much, and for us to still stand here in 2023 and still be asking for seas fire and still be asking for peace, that says quite a lot, if you see the amount of people that are here today, it's quite traumatic, say the least, some of the public opinion there, shakele, it's clear to the public uh that... that they have no ambiguity on the matter of stopping the carnage? yeah, because they are good peace-loving humans, they are good peace-loving humans to understand and can see the collateral damage that is happening. the fact that our government and actually all mainstream parties that exist here from kiestrama right over to the conservative party, they are trying to kill and commit a open genocide in 2023, there is a shadow. doubt and i'm sure any person who can see the videos coming out of pal
, the drones are here, the drones that are bombing children, the weapons are made here, the uk cannot say: it is not getting involved in the war when it is arming the people who are killing them, so i would say is genocide, a systematic genocide at the moment, it's been going on since 1940s pretty much, and for us to still stand here in 2023 and still be asking for seas fire and still be asking for peace, that says quite a lot, if you see the amount of people that are here today, it's quite...
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nitazine emerged as a problem in the uk earlier this year. nitazines were first developed in the 19505 as a pain—killing medication, but are so potent and addictive they have never been approved for medical or therapeutic use. 11 people have been charged. in india, rescue efforts to retrieve 41 workers trapped in a collapsed road tunnel have stopped for the evening. the workers have spent 12 days underground. engineers have managed to reach them, delivering food, water, air and electricity. late on wednesday, the operation slowed after a drilling machine encountered a steel structure it could not cut through. the men appear to be in good health. ambulances and specially—fitted stretchers are on standby in preparation for their rescue. our south asia correspondent samira hussain is at the scene with the latest. in the last 24 hours, rescue workers here have made very little progress. now, just behind me, you can see the mouth of the tunnel. that is where all the rescue operations are taking place, and what they're trying to do is drill a h
nitazine emerged as a problem in the uk earlier this year. nitazines were first developed in the 19505 as a pain—killing medication, but are so potent and addictive they have never been approved for medical or therapeutic use. 11 people have been charged. in india, rescue efforts to retrieve 41 workers trapped in a collapsed road tunnel have stopped for the evening. the workers have spent 12 days underground. engineers have managed to reach them, delivering food, water, air and electricity....
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all this while the wealth of the uk's billionaires has sky-rocketed by over 1 between 1990 and 2022, ballouning by around 600 billion. the number of billionaires exploded from 15 in 1990 to 177 this year. between 2020 and 2022 alone, billionaire wealth increased by almost 150 billion. why the working class pick up the pieces yet again, it seems that some have never had it better. you're still tuned into the conversation, your weekly alternative probe of political events. and current affairs through anour east lens, i'm joined by my co-host michelle gilleru alongside our special guest shinfian politician martina anderson, so martina, it's difficult not to mention the current impass at stormment, um, some parties have have blamed brexit and the disagreements are in the protocol, but how do you see that stailmate and how do you think brexit has changed the political landscape here? well, whilst brexit has been an unmitigated disaster. um the dup's handling of it, i think for their own constituency and from where they're coming at this from um in terms of wanting to maintain the union, u
all this while the wealth of the uk's billionaires has sky-rocketed by over 1 between 1990 and 2022, ballouning by around 600 billion. the number of billionaires exploded from 15 in 1990 to 177 this year. between 2020 and 2022 alone, billionaire wealth increased by almost 150 billion. why the working class pick up the pieces yet again, it seems that some have never had it better. you're still tuned into the conversation, your weekly alternative probe of political events. and current affairs...
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here in the uk it's a similar picture. unemployment is hovering just under 4% and a new report shows that more than seven out of ten companies are reporting a so—called skills gap. that report is fresh out from the british chambers of commerce and one of its recommendations is that companies work harder to fill the skills gap by recruiting from underrepresented groups. by recruiting from underrepresented ”mus, �* , ,, , by recruiting from underrepresented u-rous. , ,, , , , groups. businesses themselves need to be more flexible _ groups. businesses themselves need to be more flexible and _ groups. businesses themselves need to be more flexible and agile - groups. businesses themselves need to be more flexible and agile in - groups. businesses themselves need to be more flexible and agile in the l to be more flexible and agile in the way they manage the workplace. there are lots of people from underrepresented groups he would be very happy and very willing to move intojobs who very happy and very willing to move into
here in the uk it's a similar picture. unemployment is hovering just under 4% and a new report shows that more than seven out of ten companies are reporting a so—called skills gap. that report is fresh out from the british chambers of commerce and one of its recommendations is that companies work harder to fill the skills gap by recruiting from underrepresented groups. by recruiting from underrepresented ”mus, �* , ,, , by recruiting from underrepresented u-rous. , ,, , , , groups....
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on these organizations to disassociate from genocide, you know, but they are complicit, and in the uk that makes us complicit, so it is absolutely our duty to have some sort of direct action, it sure is. i think that ties in well with with the next story that we have picked for us. yes, um, who lo cannot feel something when they look at the following clips, you know, it makes you wonder um, why there isn't any more direct action being had. um, these are, is this in the west bank? this is in the west bank, yes, you know, the the the current propaganda that's being pedled by these zionist entities is that you know hamas are these terrorists and we need to going to gazza, we need to flatten it, we need to treat these human animals in x and such a way, one actually, what about the west bank, the israeli troops barbarically treating palestinians in the west bank where hamas doesn't even exist? they are depriving them of their dignity, they are subjecting them to torture, um, and they are recording it and sharing it with the world to further degrade these these um these prisoners, you know,
on these organizations to disassociate from genocide, you know, but they are complicit, and in the uk that makes us complicit, so it is absolutely our duty to have some sort of direct action, it sure is. i think that ties in well with with the next story that we have picked for us. yes, um, who lo cannot feel something when they look at the following clips, you know, it makes you wonder um, why there isn't any more direct action being had. um, these are, is this in the west bank? this is in the...
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the us has said in the diplomatic world, but uk also has has offered uh military support as we heard in the uh report you the reasons to suspect that the sas is involved in the gaza strip and and britain is also assisting with um with communications intelligence intercepts. yes, indeed. well, david, i mean, what's the british home secretary soular braveman's connection with israel? tell us about that. so braveman. who's um, arguably one of the most racist home secretaries we've had for for some considerable years, is married into uh the zionist entity, effectively, she's married to this uh jewish guy, zionist guy, call bravman who uh has relatives who currently, according to the jewish chronicle serving in the israel offense forces, so there's a a clear issue, she comes of course from the indian background, coming into to the uk from from uganda, the uganda and asian yeah uh um experience and so she she has this very close relationship if you look at look online for conservative friends of israel's videos you see back in 2016 before she got married before she married this guy bravoma
the us has said in the diplomatic world, but uk also has has offered uh military support as we heard in the uh report you the reasons to suspect that the sas is involved in the gaza strip and and britain is also assisting with um with communications intelligence intercepts. yes, indeed. well, david, i mean, what's the british home secretary soular braveman's connection with israel? tell us about that. so braveman. who's um, arguably one of the most racist home secretaries we've had for for some...
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bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. these are some of the last of their generation men and women who can still remember the second world war. my army call out papers arrived in august 1939, three days before germany invaded poland. how good we would have been. i only had three bullets. these stories and others now form part of a book. a book mostly telling the stories of how children across the country were touched by the conflict. children like janet, who went to school in taunton and is now 96. it'sjust been an eye—opener, really, to see how other few other people must have felt. the book was the brainchild of the manager of highfield house in castle cary. it struck me that it was really important to try and capture these before it was too late. there was an example of one lady who told me about skipping across westminster bridge singing que sera sera while the bombs were dropping. and that just stuck with me. so i thought, we've got to get these stories. john and his friends describe their stories as ordinary. but
bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. these are some of the last of their generation men and women who can still remember the second world war. my army call out papers arrived in august 1939, three days before germany invaded poland. how good we would have been. i only had three bullets. these stories and others now form part of a book. a book mostly telling the stories of how children across the country were touched by the conflict. children like janet, who went to school...
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more likely that this area of low pressure will now steer to the site of the uk. if it does move further north, we ran the risk of seeing some snow. at the moment, we remain in colder air, it is likely to get colder as we draw in some very cold airfrom scandinavia. live from london, this is bbc news. with the temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas in its fourth and final day, international pressure mounts for the pause to be extended. i call for an extension of the pause, this would allow for much—needed relief for the people of gaza and the release of more hostages. the agonising wait for those with family members still being held — we hearfrom a relative. we are waiting for her to be released. we know we are talking about women and children and mothers. tech billionaire elon musk is in israel to discuss combatting online anti—semitism with prime minister netanyahu. and in other news, controversy at the climate change conference. the bbc reveals that the united arab emirates planned to use the summit to discuss possible oil deals. hello, i'm lucy hock
more likely that this area of low pressure will now steer to the site of the uk. if it does move further north, we ran the risk of seeing some snow. at the moment, we remain in colder air, it is likely to get colder as we draw in some very cold airfrom scandinavia. live from london, this is bbc news. with the temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas in its fourth and final day, international pressure mounts for the pause to be extended. i call for an extension of the pause, this would allow...
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musician, artist and activist who goes by the stage name, the vanabond and via skype from sheffield, uk, british chilean journalist and filmmaker pabloti. pablo is the director of insight the revolution, a journey into the heart of venezuela, and founder and editor of alborada.net, a website covering the politics and culture of latin america. thank you both for being here, gentlemen, let me start with you the vanabond, a little over six weeks into this war on gaza, nearly 15,00 people dead, thousands of them children, your initial reflections on that, nothing, that's basically creating maybe another 60,00 more enemies, instead of killing the enemy, that it's it's a wrong way of doing it, absolutely it isn't, it needs to be abrouted that problem, you can't kill your way into the into owning gaza again, violence breat. more violence, no doubt, and and pablo, the same question to you on the death doll, so many thousands scalled and mounting, there aren't really any words that do justice to the level of savagery that is being inflicted on the palestinian people by uh by israel, and the it i
musician, artist and activist who goes by the stage name, the vanabond and via skype from sheffield, uk, british chilean journalist and filmmaker pabloti. pablo is the director of insight the revolution, a journey into the heart of venezuela, and founder and editor of alborada.net, a website covering the politics and culture of latin america. thank you both for being here, gentlemen, let me start with you the vanabond, a little over six weeks into this war on gaza, nearly 15,00 people dead,...