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elsewhere, through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands, and northern england, that mix of sunny spells and heavy, possibly thundery showers — those showers quite slow—moving — but the sunniest spot seeing highs of 19—20 celsius. more cloud for northern ireland, but largely dry. still some hefty showers across southern and eastern scotland. further north and west, something drier and, in places, a little bit brighter. now, as we head through monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we'll keep some fairly large amounts of cloud, perhaps some mist patches here and there. temperatures generally holding up between 6—10 celsius. now, more showers in the forecast for tuesday, but they shouldn't be as widespread and, on the whole, they shouldn't be quite as heavy. so, mainly fine to start off, some fairly large amounts of cloud, spells of sunshine, too — some of those showers getting going through the day, particularly across parts of england and wales. but in the sunny spots, those temperatures again up to around 20 celsius. t
elsewhere, through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands, and northern england, that mix of sunny spells and heavy, possibly thundery showers — those showers quite slow—moving — but the sunniest spot seeing highs of 19—20 celsius. more cloud for northern ireland, but largely dry. still some hefty showers across southern and eastern scotland. further north and west, something drier and, in places, a little bit brighter. now, as we head through monday night, the showers should...
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into wales, the midlands and northern england. that mix of sunny spells and heavy, possibly thundery showers. those showers quite slow moving, but the sunniest spot seeing highs of 19 or 20 degrees. more cloud for northern ireland, but largely dry. still some hefty showers across southern and eastern scotland. further north and west, something drier and in places a little bit brighter. now, as we head through monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we'll keep some fairly large amounts of cloud, perhaps some mist patches here and there. temperatures generally holding up between six and ten degrees. now, more showers in the forecast for tuesday, but they shouldn't be as widespread and on the whole, they shouldn't be quite as heavy. so mainly fine to start off, some fairly large amounts of cloud, spells of sunshine, some of those showers getting going through the day, particularly across parts of england and wales. but in the sunny spots, those temperatures again up to around 20 degrees celsius
into wales, the midlands and northern england. that mix of sunny spells and heavy, possibly thundery showers. those showers quite slow moving, but the sunniest spot seeing highs of 19 or 20 degrees. more cloud for northern ireland, but largely dry. still some hefty showers across southern and eastern scotland. further north and west, something drier and in places a little bit brighter. now, as we head through monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we'll...
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the protesters say that they want to cut off political relations with the united states and england. we see our reporter's report from africa. condemnation of western intervention in africa: the wave of opposition to western intervention in african countries reached burkina faso. after mali and niger, this time the calls to break the political relationship with america and england are heard in burkina faso. governing authorities the military of this poor west african country, which by expelling the french troops , are directly confronting the extremist terrorists in the country. recently, during the joint statement of the american and british governments to kill. french troops have already been expelled from mali, burkina faso and niger. niger has recently severed military ties with the united states and has officially demanded that about a thousand american soldiers stationed at the agadez air base leave the country. koresh fakhr tavli of abidjan sahel aj news agency. and we have the final report of tonight's program from afghanistan. more than two years from the issuance of the dec
the protesters say that they want to cut off political relations with the united states and england. we see our reporter's report from africa. condemnation of western intervention in africa: the wave of opposition to western intervention in african countries reached burkina faso. after mali and niger, this time the calls to break the political relationship with america and england are heard in burkina faso. governing authorities the military of this poor west african country, which by expelling...
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then we've got a few watch points, especially across the southeast england. as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere sunny spells, but also some showers breaking out again. some of these could be on the heavy side, turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy temperatures around average but in the sunshine. feeling warm with highs of 17 or 18 as we go through. tuesday a drier theme, many places starting off with some sunny spells, but also quite a lot of low cloud, especially across the north—east coast of england. and then through the day some showers are going to be bubbling up, but high pressure is going to be dominating into next week. that will keep things a bit more settled. with temperatures also on the rise , that warm feeling on the rise, that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> there's plenty more still to come on. free speech nation, this week, we will ask the editor of spiked, tom slater , editor of spiked, tom slater, about the student proteste
then we've got a few watch points, especially across the southeast england. as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere sunny spells, but also some showers breaking out again. some of these could be on the heavy side, turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy temperatures around average but in the sunshine. feeling warm with highs of 17 or 18 as we go through. tuesday a drier theme, many places starting off with some sunny spells,...
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no change expected for the bank of england's monetary policy. some economists anticipate a rate cut in june. aside from central banks, keep an eye on wage numbers from japan, gdp, and cdp readings from southeast asia, and credit and trade data out of china. haidi: and of course geopolitics closely watched this week. israel closing a humanitarian crossing into gaza after a rocket attack from hamas. it comes after we can talks in a potential truth and inconclusively. let's get more from our editor michael heath. we have had weeks of these negotiations now and not much progress being made. in the meantime these developers continue. michael: it is really depressing. the push was very strong on this. there were even talks that the u.s. was pressuring qatar -- these are unconfirmed reports -- that they were pressing qatar to potentially expel hamas's political representatives from their territory if hamas did not go for this. everybody in the middle east is pushing for this in the u.s. as well, trying to get it to happen. the rocket attack obviously g
no change expected for the bank of england's monetary policy. some economists anticipate a rate cut in june. aside from central banks, keep an eye on wage numbers from japan, gdp, and cdp readings from southeast asia, and credit and trade data out of china. haidi: and of course geopolitics closely watched this week. israel closing a humanitarian crossing into gaza after a rocket attack from hamas. it comes after we can talks in a potential truth and inconclusively. let's get more from our...
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elsewhere through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands and northern england, heavy, possibly thundershowers, those are quite slow—moving. but sunny spot seeing highs of 19—20 c. more clout for northern ireland but still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryerand in still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryer and in places, a little bit brighter. as we head there monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we keep some fairly large amounts of cloud, temperatures generally holding up between 6—10 c. more showers in the forecast for tuesday, but they shouldn't be as widespread and on the whole, they should be quite as heavy. mainly find a start off, some fairly large amounts of cloud, some time getting through the day particularly across parts of england and wales. but in the sunny spots, those temperatures again up to around 20 celsius. that's a sign of things to come because as we head deeper into the weak, high pressure builds strongly. still some frontal systems to the north of the uk, so rain across parts of scotland, but furt
elsewhere through the southwest of england into wales, the midlands and northern england, heavy, possibly thundershowers, those are quite slow—moving. but sunny spot seeing highs of 19—20 c. more clout for northern ireland but still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryerand in still dry, heavy showers across scotland. dryer and in places, a little bit brighter. as we head there monday night, the showers should slowly but surely fade away in most locations. we keep some fairly large...
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france, therefore, is against england, and london sent an armed expedition across the atlantic and forced the colonists from new netherlands to surrender. the lands came under english control, and amsterdam was renamed new york. according to modern estimates, the value of land on manhattan island - the very center of new york - exceeds $50 billion. on may 6, 1742 , a solemn ceremony took place in the assumption cathedral of the moscow kremlin. coronation of the russian empress elizaveta petrovna, the younger daughter of peter the great and his second wife catherine i. the coronation took place on an unprecedented scale; to the usual regalia of the head of the russian state of that time, the crown, scepter, orb and mantle, three more were added: a banner, a sword seal, and everything except the scepter was for elizaveta petrovna were created anew. the festivities lasted for several days, with roasting taking place on the cathedral square in the kremlin. food, and two carved gilded fountains flowed with white and red wine. there were banquets and balls for the nobility. on the initiative of
france, therefore, is against england, and london sent an armed expedition across the atlantic and forced the colonists from new netherlands to surrender. the lands came under english control, and amsterdam was renamed new york. according to modern estimates, the value of land on manhattan island - the very center of new york - exceeds $50 billion. on may 6, 1742 , a solemn ceremony took place in the assumption cathedral of the moscow kremlin. coronation of the russian empress elizaveta...
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in the capital of england , a number of students and graduates of the university of london gathered in support of palestine and chanted slogans against the occupiers despite being surrounded by security forces. at the university of berlin in the capital of germany . the anti-zionist gathering of students was attacked by the security forces and the police arrested a number of demonstrators in vienna, austria , glasgow, scotland and in the national autonomous university of mexico , which is the largest university in the country . students joined the international movement against the genocide. they joined in gaza and now. in the rest of the world today , to further review and analyze the continuation of student protests, especially in america, we want to talk with mr. tim anderson, a former professor at the university of sydney. mr. anderson tonight , we will review and analyze the latest developments related to student protests. you have decades of teaching experience at the university, and you also follow international issues. what is your assessment and feeling when you see that these
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zionists that they will, england will contribute to the creation of the israeli state, but these are, of course, significant words, but firstly, churchel generally made promises. turned against the british empire, there was such an organization, the irgun. the irgun is just a right-wing paramilitary organization that began to carry out terrorist attacks on british institutions, but in the forties they decided to join the fight against hitler, since hitler was a much greater danger, and it is completely understandable why this is, but when the second world war came to a turning point, the irgun returned to terrorist acts against the british; hell , the murderers were found and sentenced to death, but the terror did not stop there. you mentioned the name minakhimagin, he took part in the famous explosion at the king david hotel, where the headquarters of the british command was located, the operations were carried out quite skillfully, in my opinion, 90 people died there, if memory serves, that’s actually somewhere well... well, there were many motives, but this also prompted the brit
zionists that they will, england will contribute to the creation of the israeli state, but these are, of course, significant words, but firstly, churchel generally made promises. turned against the british empire, there was such an organization, the irgun. the irgun is just a right-wing paramilitary organization that began to carry out terrorist attacks on british institutions, but in the forties they decided to join the fight against hitler, since hitler was a much greater danger, and it is...
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i guess this in england, in england, in england, in england has been paying £2,500 a year to stonewall. it is telling its people don't give them any money because yeah, they're making they're making a funding cut. >> and this, this comes after i think kemi badenoch said that no, no, government quangos or organisations should be giving money to stonewall, which is, you know, it's become a hugely controversial organisation station. yeah. because of the support for gender ideology . and support for gender ideology. and it's really sort of, radical stance on pushing transgender women into, into sport, which does make women's sport more interesting. but i can understand why, you know, not all women like it. yeah. >> yeah, i did really well in the under nines girls wrestling last year. yeah. >> well done. you know, brave and stunning. oh my god. >> thank you very much, mate, it's . yeah, it's fascinating, it's. yeah, it's fascinating, isn't it? we find ourselves in this position quite interestingly, just very quietly interestingly, just very quietly in the background. there are a few actual
i guess this in england, in england, in england, in england has been paying £2,500 a year to stonewall. it is telling its people don't give them any money because yeah, they're making they're making a funding cut. >> and this, this comes after i think kemi badenoch said that no, no, government quangos or organisations should be giving money to stonewall, which is, you know, it's become a hugely controversial organisation station. yeah. because of the support for gender ideology . and...
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across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message that he's serious about stopping the boats. not all tories agree. after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party t
across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions....
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india is not south korea, china, japan, which is an institution for europeans, england, america, brazil, these are the guardians of their villages and agriculture. now i won't name names, canada, kenya, nigeria, south africa from europe, there are very few countries where these two issues are in two independent institutions. because why because this is the world baba recognized that there is an inseparable connection between agriculture and the countryside, and if you destroy this connection, agriculture will not develop. you want a prime example. it is a big issue for us right now. our problem is food security. you have eaten agricultural land. well, i want to solve the problem. you have eaten the land . there is too much labor in one. in fact , you can see two hectares at a time. if you want to do this in one piece, you should make 6 people, for example, three people. what should we do with these 3 extra people? we should create a side job. side job in the industry. converting a side job in manual industry to a side job in gomgerdi, when you don't see these connections, not agricultur
india is not south korea, china, japan, which is an institution for europeans, england, america, brazil, these are the guardians of their villages and agriculture. now i won't name names, canada, kenya, nigeria, south africa from europe, there are very few countries where these two issues are in two independent institutions. because why because this is the world baba recognized that there is an inseparable connection between agriculture and the countryside, and if you destroy this connection,...
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probably the brightest weather in the midlands, parts of northern england, maybe parts of east anglia once again — but the south—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. now, on into tuesday, we start to see pressure rising from the west, so his is the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more settled — yeah, just in time as we go back to work, of course. now, there will be a few showers around across western areas, but not as many as we've seen over recent days. many parts of the country will have a dry day on tuesday, with some hazy spells of sunshine. starting to see those temperatures more widely reach the upper teens to low 20s for england and wales, and warming up, too, in northern ireland. high pressure then builds a bit more for wednesday — it's not strong enough, though, to keep this weather system at bay. there will be some rain in scotland moving into the hebrides, highlands, and arriving late in the day for orkney and shetland, along with strengthening winds. now away from that, for northern ireland, england, and wales, should
probably the brightest weather in the midlands, parts of northern england, maybe parts of east anglia once again — but the south—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. now, on into tuesday, we start to see pressure rising from the west, so his is the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more settled — yeah, just in time as we go back to work, of course. now, there will be a few showers around across western areas, but not as many as we've seen over...
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let's turn now the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservatives could be wiped out at the general election — and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right — after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost over a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for. here's our deputy political editor, vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election — but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisi
let's turn now the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservatives could be wiped out at the general election — and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right — after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost over a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's...
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who recently went to england to give a lecture, either saw the light, or some kind of protective reflexes turned on, something mixed with nostalgia, because europe was the beneficiary of american dominance, it enjoyed the protection of the united states and could afford everything, arbitrariness against the weak, the notorious european socialism, economic expansion, and the price for this seemed to them 3 kopecks, just a complete surrender of sovereignty to the americans, as a result of which such politicians as barel, fondelein, michel got their chance. others, now it's come time of reckoning, realization of how expensive a thing is sovereignty, although this does not prevent them from continuing to deceive themselves and others, vital forces are leaving europe, but the main thing is that ukraine holds on, the existence of ukraine depends on us, i know how to end the war in ukraine, this can be done in a couple of weeks, just stop the supplies, if i stop the supply of weapons to ukraine, ukraine will not be able to resist. the ukrainian armed forces lost at least six american tanks in ba
who recently went to england to give a lecture, either saw the light, or some kind of protective reflexes turned on, something mixed with nostalgia, because europe was the beneficiary of american dominance, it enjoyed the protection of the united states and could afford everything, arbitrariness against the weak, the notorious european socialism, economic expansion, and the price for this seemed to them 3 kopecks, just a complete surrender of sovereignty to the americans, as a result of which...
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the brussels elder barel, who recently went to england to give a lecture, either saw the light, or some kind of protective reflexes turned on, something mixed with nostalgia, because europe was the beneficiary of american dominance, it enjoyed the protection of the united states and could afford everything, arbitrariness in in relation to the weak, the notorious european socialism, economic expansion, and the price of this seemed to them 3 kopecks. just a complete surrender of sovereignty to the americans, as a result why did politicians like barel get their chance?
the brussels elder barel, who recently went to england to give a lecture, either saw the light, or some kind of protective reflexes turned on, something mixed with nostalgia, because europe was the beneficiary of american dominance, it enjoyed the protection of the united states and could afford everything, arbitrariness in in relation to the weak, the notorious european socialism, economic expansion, and the price of this seemed to them 3 kopecks. just a complete surrender of sovereignty to...
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gathered in gaza to protest the crimes of the zionist regime and against this regime and in the capital of england, a number of students and graduates of london university gathered in support of palestine despite being surrounded by security forces and chanted slogans against the occupation. at humboldt university in the capital of germany, the anti-zionist gathering of students was attacked by the security forces and the police arrested a number of demonstrators. in vienna , austria, glasgow, scotland, and the national autonomous university of mexico, the largest students have joined the international movement against the genocide in gaza. the student movement supporting palestine in the world has now reached high schools in france. the union of high school students in france has announced: we will besiege and close high schools everywhere in france. from columbia university in the us to high schools in france, high school mobilizations will be held in support of palestine and disgust at the crimes of the israeli regime. after students, now french high school students. they also joined the pro-pa
gathered in gaza to protest the crimes of the zionist regime and against this regime and in the capital of england, a number of students and graduates of london university gathered in support of palestine despite being surrounded by security forces and chanted slogans against the occupation. at humboldt university in the capital of germany, the anti-zionist gathering of students was attacked by the security forces and the police arrested a number of demonstrators. in vienna , austria, glasgow,...
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with chaim weizmann , corrected the white paper and made a promise to the zionists, that they will, england will contribute to the creation of the israeli state, but these are of course significant words, but firstly, churchel generally made promises with extraordinary ease, and secondly, most importantly, when the question of creating a jewish state arose, chercheli there was no longer any power, let's go back to... they began to organize terrorist attacks in british institutions, but in the forties they decided to join the fight against hitler, because hitler was a much greater danger, and it is completely clear why this is. but when the second world war turned a corner, the irgun returned to terrorist acts against the british administration, when in forty-three the irgun was headed by minachim begen, who was a native of poland who fled to palestine after the german invasion, he accordingly continued this policy attacks on... british targets, here, by the way, it is also important to emphasize one point that quite a lot of jews who were in palestine were actually young people, many of who
with chaim weizmann , corrected the white paper and made a promise to the zionists, that they will, england will contribute to the creation of the israeli state, but these are of course significant words, but firstly, churchel generally made promises with extraordinary ease, and secondly, most importantly, when the question of creating a jewish state arose, chercheli there was no longer any power, let's go back to... they began to organize terrorist attacks in british institutions, but in the...
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more now on the fallout from the local elections in england. the conservative party suffered significant losses in what was one of the party's worst ever performances in england's local elections — culminating with defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral election to labour. politicians have been reacting to those results over the past few hours on sunday with laura kuennsberg. the former home secretary suella braverman has warned that her party could suffer a political wipe—out if the prime minister doesn't change course. she added she regretted backing rishi sunak. the plan's not working, and i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives, and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and and
more now on the fallout from the local elections in england. the conservative party suffered significant losses in what was one of the party's worst ever performances in england's local elections — culminating with defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral election to labour. politicians have been reacting to those results over the past few hours on sunday with laura kuennsberg. the former home secretary suella braverman has warned that her party could suffer a political wipe—out if...
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then we've got a few watch points, especially across the southeast england. as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere. sunny spells, but also some showers breaking out again. some of these could be on the heavy side , turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy . ireland, but rather cloudy. temperatures around average but in the sunshine. feeling warm with highs of 17 or 18 as we go through. tuesday a drier theme, many places starting off with some sunny spells, but also quite a lot of low cloud, especially across the northeast coast of england. and then through the day , some showers through the day, some showers are going to be bubbling up, but high pressure is going to be dominating into next week. that will keep things a bit more settled with temperatures also on the rise looks like things are heating up boxt gb news. >> happy bank holiday. one and all. it is 10:00. on television, on radio and online in the united kingdom and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight . in world. this is m
then we've got a few watch points, especially across the southeast england. as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere. sunny spells, but also some showers breaking out again. some of these could be on the heavy side , turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy . ireland, but rather cloudy. temperatures around average but in the sunshine. feeling warm with highs of 17 or 18 as we go through. tuesday a drier theme, many places...
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also, the problem of ownership, and this time in europe, the joint ownership of manchester city, england and spain , has become a crisis for the participation of one of these two teams in the next season of the european champions league. during the important meeting, uefa should decide on the champions league quota of girona and manchester city teams. according to the rules of uefa, girona and manchester city cannot be present in the european champions league at the same time. why now? because these two teams are part of a large holding called city football group. no executive control or information sharing between the two there is no club. city football group owns 100 % of manchester city and bought 47 shares of girona in 2017. new york city of america, melbourne city of australia, yokohama of japan, montevideo city. the specialists of fanavar company in yazd succeeded in producing antibacterial threads using zinc nanoparticles . our monthly production is more than 20 pounds. singleization process. the use of antibacterial compounds in the production or finishing stage of textiles is on
also, the problem of ownership, and this time in europe, the joint ownership of manchester city, england and spain , has become a crisis for the participation of one of these two teams in the next season of the european champions league. during the important meeting, uefa should decide on the champions league quota of girona and manchester city teams. according to the rules of uefa, girona and manchester city cannot be present in the european champions league at the same time. why now? because...
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quite wildly, central and eastern england feels pleasantly warm. friday, another weak weather system moving into scotland. that could also bring a few showers into northern england away from that. further southwards. it should be a dry day was sunny spells. beyond that, high pressure will reestablish to the north of the uk and for the following weekend, should be largely dry, sunny and pretty warm with temperatures climbing widely into the upper teens to the low 20s. there's a trend for the weather to become more settled in quite a bit warmer as well. live from london, this is bbc news. israeli police raid the offices of aljazeera after netanyahu's government moves to stop the news network operating in the country — we get the response from the channel's director of news. apparently, it seems the israeli government and israeli prime minister want a mouthpiece for israel, not a free media operating. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government — as some in his party voice serious concerns
quite wildly, central and eastern england feels pleasantly warm. friday, another weak weather system moving into scotland. that could also bring a few showers into northern england away from that. further southwards. it should be a dry day was sunny spells. beyond that, high pressure will reestablish to the north of the uk and for the following weekend, should be largely dry, sunny and pretty warm with temperatures climbing widely into the upper teens to the low 20s. there's a trend for the...
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america and england. in the same direction , they lied against the army of burkina faso . like the people of mali and niger, the burkinabes want real independence from the western powers. we declare here that the revolution of the people of burkina faso is irreversible. we demand the shutdown of voa and bbc radio in burkina faso. we also demand the complete and unconditional termination of political relations with america and england. military forces the french have already been expelled from mali, burkina faso and niger. niger has recently severed military ties with the united states and has officially demanded that about a thousand american soldiers stationed at the agadez air base leave the country. koresh fakhr tavli of abidjan sahel aj news agency. and we have the final report of tonight's program from afghanistan. more than 2 years have passed since the issuance of the decree banning poppy cultivation in afghanistan, but some farmers are still resisting this decree. in addition , some international and regional groups have increased the production of narcotics. indus
america and england. in the same direction , they lied against the army of burkina faso . like the people of mali and niger, the burkinabes want real independence from the western powers. we declare here that the revolution of the people of burkina faso is irreversible. we demand the shutdown of voa and bbc radio in burkina faso. we also demand the complete and unconditional termination of political relations with america and england. military forces the french have already been expelled from...
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the best scientific research being carried out in germany and france and england. einstein then was living in switzerland when he came up. the theory of relativity, a america is a backwater at that time. we do not care about science. we spend very little on it the us nationwide at this has only for industrial research labs that would become over a thousand after world war one when we rely i'm sorry world war two when we realize that the science stuff is maybe kind important for society. but before the war the u.s. is just not really on the scientific stage. what oppenheimer can be credited with is he goes to and almost single handedly brings the study of quantum physics back to america because without quantum physics we don't get an atomic bomb. but if we turn away from science for a minute and start at oppenheimer's life, maybe you know, a minute ago i said he was born in the place, but maybe he actually was born in the right because he's born in new york city to an extreme, supremely wealthy family. for that era, his father owned a thriving clothing company. and
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in the capital of england , a number of students and graduates of the university of london gathered in support of palestine despite the security forces' siege. chanting slogans against the occupiers they gave. at the university of berlin in the capital of germany , the anti-zionist gathering of students was attacked by the security forces and the police arrested a number of demonstrators in vienna, austria, glasgow , scotland and at the national university. independent of mexico, which is considered the largest university in this country. the students joined the international movement to oppose the installation of fences in gaza, and now in the rest of the world, today , to further investigate and analyze the continuation of student protests, especially in america, we want to talk with mr. tim anderson, a former professor at the university of sydney. mr. anderson tonight, the latest developments related to we review and analyze the student protests . as a first question, as a person who has been teaching at a university for decades and also follows international issues, what is your as
in the capital of england , a number of students and graduates of the university of london gathered in support of palestine despite the security forces' siege. chanting slogans against the occupiers they gave. at the university of berlin in the capital of germany , the anti-zionist gathering of students was attacked by the security forces and the police arrested a number of demonstrators in vienna, austria, glasgow , scotland and at the national university. independent of mexico, which is...
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is black is brixton in england. you black people are catching hell all around world. most people are catching hell. some people just don't. they're catching here because of whatever privilege they might have. but the reality is 1% of the population controls, everything on the planet, that's what this is really about, you know what i mean? and so we're fighting each around race, color, gender, -- identity. that's purposeful. they want us to be fighting each other. but if you're messed up, you and you even see that. you know what i mean? y'all know what i'm talking about. if you look at what's going on in this country around the world is purposely pitting people against other you know what i mean? and so when i think about real healing is how do we bring together, no matter who they are black folks? yes. this is a black writers conference but people in general. so we can understand we can actually create something. i'm just saying what i want to fight against. what is the world? i want to see where everyone can be free to be who they are. no matter who you are, you can
is black is brixton in england. you black people are catching hell all around world. most people are catching hell. some people just don't. they're catching here because of whatever privilege they might have. but the reality is 1% of the population controls, everything on the planet, that's what this is really about, you know what i mean? and so we're fighting each around race, color, gender, -- identity. that's purposeful. they want us to be fighting each other. but if you're messed up, you...
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and his idea would be to stay in england, i'm sure he would have options. as number one priority is to stay with leicester city, but you do not want to go into the premier league draw what we are basically getting in the last few years, teams that go up and come down again. he wants to leicester city that can be stable. it should be clear to everyone, fans included. survival. that is all that is. he is happy with that, as long as the foundations are strong. to grow from there. ., . , foundations are strong. to grow from there. ., ., , ., . , , there. normally when a club wins promotion _ there. normally when a club wins promotion to _ there. normally when a club wins promotion to the _ there. normally when a club wins promotion to the premier - there. normally when a club wins promotion to the premier league j there. normally when a club wins - promotion to the premier league and all its riches it brings optimism. yet, with leicester, it is served with a large dose of uncertainty, too. they have been charged for breaching financial rows and could get a poin
and his idea would be to stay in england, i'm sure he would have options. as number one priority is to stay with leicester city, but you do not want to go into the premier league draw what we are basically getting in the last few years, teams that go up and come down again. he wants to leicester city that can be stable. it should be clear to everyone, fans included. survival. that is all that is. he is happy with that, as long as the foundations are strong. to grow from there. ., . ,...
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after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of four for liverpool as they raise their game to beat tottenham to the delight of managerjurgen klopp. they had to come from behind — but rangers also scored four to beat kilmarnock and stay in the title race. next up, celtic. and have manchester city slipped up in the race for the wsl title? they conceed two late goals against arsenal. also coming up on sportsday... a super start for kyren wilson, but it's lonely forjakjones at the world snooker final. and at the giro d'italia, the race favourite tadej pogacar takes a tumble in yet another dramatic stage. welcome to the programme. this wasjurgen klopp�*s se
after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of...
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let's turn now the fall out from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election, and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — results which she said left her in despair. here's our deputy political editor vicky young. across england and wales, labour won in style — mayors, councils and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives. one of the few bright spots, a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipeout at the general election, but there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this and therefore he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actuall
let's turn now the fall out from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election, and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — results which she said left her in despair. here's our deputy political editor vicky young. across england and wales, labour won in style — mayors, councils and...
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she was born in october 1925 in grantham, a small market town in the east of england and became the first woman to head a large western democracy. where it reigns. disorder we will bring harmony, where there is error we will bring truth, where there is doubt we will bring faith, and where there is despair we will bring hope. margaret thatcher radically changed britain, rejuvenating a stagnant world power. this strong-willed woman will divide a large part of the population. she was the prime minister who truly eradicated socialism from the system. these were 10 years of britain's potential peak, the years of north sea oil and the opportunities that could be seized to to make britain better was lost. i think she is a person with great stamina, great dedication, great potential. for more than 11 years, margaret thatcher was one of the world's most influential and auto... political leaders, as well as one of the most controversial, dynamic and forthright. come back if you want. the lady only goes forward. i admire her energy and determination. but i think she suffers from what proust called t
she was born in october 1925 in grantham, a small market town in the east of england and became the first woman to head a large western democracy. where it reigns. disorder we will bring harmony, where there is error we will bring truth, where there is doubt we will bring faith, and where there is despair we will bring hope. margaret thatcher radically changed britain, rejuvenating a stagnant world power. this strong-willed woman will divide a large part of the population. she was the prime...
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they were 3 and a half time fellow england international, kona gallagher, adding the 2nd phone and no name by the way, kate, with a so nicholas subjects and main school twice in the 2nd house to complete the result in victory. they've now lost just one of the last 12 matches, but united can go back above them. if they avoid the fees against crystal palace on monday, to buy labor crews and keep marching gone and they still have not lost the season expending there on bees. and runs of 48 games with the convincing 51 victory against frankfort. and they did it without manager chubby alonso who, assuming a one match, touched on suspension. he started looking to become the 1st team in the city, the history to go an entire season on beach. and then i'll just to james away from doing it. granted. shuck up with the opening goals and then phone backs. jeremy, spring home school is the 13th of the season in this crushing victory. let me go home and i'll pull the mouse and be in the way. he has to be honest. i haven't. i have one if it was dutch lead targeting 6, use a 2 games to space. they need
they were 3 and a half time fellow england international, kona gallagher, adding the 2nd phone and no name by the way, kate, with a so nicholas subjects and main school twice in the 2nd house to complete the result in victory. they've now lost just one of the last 12 matches, but united can go back above them. if they avoid the fees against crystal palace on monday, to buy labor crews and keep marching gone and they still have not lost the season expending there on bees. and runs of 48 games...
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england, perhaps parts of northern england, perhaps parts of east anglia once again. the north—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. pressure rising from the west from tuesday, and it's the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more settled. just in time as we go back to work, of course. there will be a few showers around across western areas but not as many as we have seen over recent days. many parts of the country will have a drier day on tuesday with some hazy spells of sunshine. starting to see those more widely reach the upper teens to load 20s for england and wales warming up, too, in northern ireland. high—pressure bills for wednesday but is not strong enough to keep this weather system at bay. there will be some rain in scotland, moving into the hebrides, islands and arriving late in the day in orkney and shetland along with strengthening winds. for northern ireland, england and wales, a largely dry day with hazy spells of sunshine and we are seeing that trend to slightly warmer weather. 80 degrees in newcastle, 2a
england, perhaps parts of northern england, perhaps parts of east anglia once again. the north—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. pressure rising from the west from tuesday, and it's the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more settled. just in time as we go back to work, of course. there will be a few showers around across western areas but not as many as we have seen over recent days. many parts of the country will have a drier day on tuesday...
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so why have people in the england voted the way they did? does it give any indication for what's to come in the general election? what a change of government mean for the u. k and its policies? we'll get to our guess in a moment's 1st this report from culture lopez or the rezoning, when for prudence, opposition, labor party and local elections across england. 6 it's taken control of many local councils, including areas that were previously passed deals of the governing conservative party. the opposition leader says this result reflects the national shit with fed up with your division, with your chaos with your pay, the full t. yes. and i'm sorry. i don't care which political party you support. if you leave your country and i was spiked the what do you found it? 14 years later, you too don't deserve to pay the job. but for i but love golf. it's the contrast from the 2019 parliamentary elections when conservatives won a huge majority in parliament the cure 5 years later, the results are notably different in a wake up call for prime minister re
so why have people in the england voted the way they did? does it give any indication for what's to come in the general election? what a change of government mean for the u. k and its policies? we'll get to our guess in a moment's 1st this report from culture lopez or the rezoning, when for prudence, opposition, labor party and local elections across england. 6 it's taken control of many local councils, including areas that were previously passed deals of the governing conservative party. the...
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but we have got low pressure firmly in charge, especially across southern parts of england. this is brought quite a lot of cloud and rain. that cloud and rain is going to continue to push its way south, push its way northwards, affecting southern parts of wales but generally fizzling out across northern ireland and scotland, holding on to a lot of cloud here. still some outbreaks of showers , heaviest in the of showers, heaviest in the north and east, but a lot of cloud around . so temperatures cloud around. so temperatures aren't really dipping tonight, but we could see some mist and fog patches develop where we see the clearest skies as we go through bank holiday monday. then we've got a few watch points, especially across the south east england as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere sunny spells, but also some showers breaking out again . some of these could out again. some of these could be on the heavy side, turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy. temperatures around average. but in the sunshine .
but we have got low pressure firmly in charge, especially across southern parts of england. this is brought quite a lot of cloud and rain. that cloud and rain is going to continue to push its way south, push its way northwards, affecting southern parts of wales but generally fizzling out across northern ireland and scotland, holding on to a lot of cloud here. still some outbreaks of showers , heaviest in the of showers, heaviest in the north and east, but a lot of cloud around . so temperatures...
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last general election, you case governing conservative party support, collapses and local elections in england gains for the labor policy dentist. whoever buys some sort of war garza so how significant of these election results this is accessed the .
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england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start live from london. this is bbc news. after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipe—out. hopes for a ceasefire in gaza appear slim, with the two sides still unable to agree the exact terms of a truce. lengthy negotiations have so far failed to yield any breakthrough. negotiators are expected to return to cairo for a fresh round of talks on tuesday. israeli police have raided the offices of the aljazeera television network, after the cabinet decided to close down the operations of the broadcaster. aljazeera called claims it was a threat to israeli security a "dangerous and ridiculous lie". china's leader, xiji
england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start live from london. this is bbc news. after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative...
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we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — results which she said left her in despair. the tories lost over a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that rishi sunak�*s plans have not yet come to fruition.
we begin this hour with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out at the general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right, after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors — results which she said left her in despair. the tories lost over a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the...
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but essentially this was a merger of state and church to use the church as a soft spot. existed in england from the moment of the orange coup, what century, the seventeenth overthrow of the legitimate king james stuart, from that moment, when the usurper orange dynasty came, a test act was established, well, it was not immediately established, but there are several decades, into the 20th century, here is elizabeth ii, the deceased, she was the first who did not utter this... this horror out loud, that is, starting from the monarch and ending with all officials, everyone was obliged to take an oath that they did not believe in wine turns into the blood of the lord, bread into the flesh of the lord, into the fact that they deny the saints, that is, it is considered that this is an anti-catholic oath, but imagine if the orthodox were there... a representative of the church of satan, and this is only the beginning of the retreat from god in american empires. well, obviously we don't view satan as evil. and we really don’t care what mythology you have about satan. you must understand for your
but essentially this was a merger of state and church to use the church as a soft spot. existed in england from the moment of the orange coup, what century, the seventeenth overthrow of the legitimate king james stuart, from that moment, when the usurper orange dynasty came, a test act was established, well, it was not immediately established, but there are several decades, into the 20th century, here is elizabeth ii, the deceased, she was the first who did not utter this... this horror out...
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england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by. this is bbc news, the headlines. after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, has told the bbc rishi sunak needs to �*change course' if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. attempts to secure a ceasefire in gaza are continuing for another day in cairo, with the two sides still unable to agree the exact terms of a truce. lengthy negotiations on saturday failed to yield any breakthrough. the israeli cabinet has decided to close down the operations of the aljazeera television network in the country. prime minister benjamin netanyahu had previously described it as a �*terrorist channel'. aljazeera has described the decision as �*criminal�*. china's leade
england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by. this is bbc news, the headlines. after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, has told the bbc rishi sunak needs to �*change...
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england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by. live from london, this is bbc news. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. israeli police raid thejerusalem office of aljazeera, after the government moved to shut down the news network's operations inside israel. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, but some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and xijinping arrives in france on his first visit to europe in five years. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. welcome to the programme. the israeli prime minister and the hamas leader have blamed each other for the failure
england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by. live from london, this is bbc news. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. israeli police raid thejerusalem...
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let's begin with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that mr sunak�*s plan had not yet come to fruition. our political correspondent hannah miller has this report. applause labour won mayors, councils, and police and crime commissioners. rishi sunak left clinging on to just one mayor in the tees valley. even his majority diminished. this morning, the former home secretary, and one of the prime minister's biggest critics, warned of a total wipe—out for the conservatives. i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results,
let's begin with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport...
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as we start south east england. as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere sunny spells but also some showers breaking out again. some of these could be on the heavy side, turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy. temperatures around average but in the sunshine. feeling warm with highs of 17 or 18 as we go through tuesday. a drier theme, many places starting off with some sunny spells, but also quite a lot of low cloud, especially across the north—east coast of england. and then through the day some showers are going to be bubbling up, but high pressure is going to be dominating into next week. that will keep things a bit more settled . with temperatures also settled. with temperatures also on the rise that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on on the radio box this week. i'll be talking to esteemed german economist professor richard werner, who coined the term quantitative easing. and i'll be asking him, amongst other things
as we start south east england. as we start the day, we've got outbreaks of rain that could turn quite heavy at times elsewhere sunny spells but also some showers breaking out again. some of these could be on the heavy side, turning dry across northern ireland, but rather cloudy. temperatures around average but in the sunshine. feeling warm with highs of 17 or 18 as we go through tuesday. a drier theme, many places starting off with some sunny spells, but also quite a lot of low cloud,...
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also , call iranian diplomats from england and the east india company. the king of iran undertakes to allow the campaign france should export to india and iranian troops should also help france. iran and france pledge to provide maximum support and help to each other and to confront them if russia and england want to take military action against these two countries. we sign the agreement in the name of this camp. finkenstein, with the conclusion of the finkenstein treaty, a military delegation headed by general gardan, the commander of the guard. the geography of the infantry officer came from baghdad . there was an officer named captain fabuier . he is wonderful. he goes to isfahan and builds cannons . the infantry and the qajar court also expelled the british. from this hour , we announce the termination of communication between the governments of iran and england, all contracts, demands and obligations will be canceled, but we determine that this is against the provisions of the law. upon entering iran, the french went to meet abbas mirza and by settl
also , call iranian diplomats from england and the east india company. the king of iran undertakes to allow the campaign france should export to india and iranian troops should also help france. iran and france pledge to provide maximum support and help to each other and to confront them if russia and england want to take military action against these two countries. we sign the agreement in the name of this camp. finkenstein, with the conclusion of the finkenstein treaty, a military delegation...
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england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by. live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, but some in his party voice serious concerns. we are, at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. we need to fight. israel and hamas blame each other for the failure to agree a ceasefire in gaza, as talks continue in cairo. israel's cabinet has voted unanimously to shut down the operations of the aljazeera news channel in the country, accusing it of incitement. deadly floods hit brazil with waters continuing to rise — thousands are forced to evacuate. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. let's begin with the fallout from the local elections in england. the former
england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by. live from london, this is bbc news. despite a crushing election defeat, prime minister rishi sunak vows to stick to his plan in government, but some in his party voice serious...
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it begins in new england. >> reporter: also posted here, laws that codified brutality against slaves. a license to kill. the monument park joins the recently opened legacy museum which documents the history and impact of the atlantic slave trade, a third site, the national memorial for peace and justice lays bare the raw history of lynching in america. it seems like a direct repudiation of some of the movements we've heard over the last couple of years to not teach some of this history, critical race theory. >> for me, it's been a lifelong ambition to just get people to reckon with the truth. we can't get there if we don't talk honestly about this history. >> reporter: the centerpiece of the sculpture park, this wall embossed with 122,000 surnames that were adopted by newly emancipated slaves during the 1870 census. >> and these are the names that represent the 4 million people who were emancipated, recorded in 1870, and, you know, we wanted to see them in a place of honor, see them on a wall. >> the urge is to grieve for them. brian stevenson wants us to honor them. he quotes from th
it begins in new england. >> reporter: also posted here, laws that codified brutality against slaves. a license to kill. the monument park joins the recently opened legacy museum which documents the history and impact of the atlantic slave trade, a third site, the national memorial for peace and justice lays bare the raw history of lynching in america. it seems like a direct repudiation of some of the movements we've heard over the last couple of years to not teach some of this history,...