translation: this is a plan - of interventions with which we want to make a contribution to give african younger generations a right that until now has been denied. because here in europe we have often spoken about the right to emigrate, but we have almost never talked about how to guarantee the right not to be forced to emigrate. live now to daviday ghilionay, our bbc news reporter who isjoining us from the newsroom. daviday, can you tell us why this deal with albania is so important for giorgia meloni and her governemnt? thank you for your question. it is still vital, this deal. she is sending a strong message to the people who voted for almost two years ago. she s also talking to her opponents and people who have been criticising her because obviously now the migration crisis is one of the most delicate political issues. that s also one of the most ones to tackle at the beginning of her government as soon as she was elected she struggled to deliver. you do know her elector
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the black sea and tackling the globalfood crisis. if you have justjoined us you are welcome and we begin in the uk with a brace to replace borisjohnson as conservative party leader is gathering momentum. on wednesday evening the shortlist of eight came sex, as former foreign secretaryjeremy hunt and the current chancellor nadhim zahawi were eliminated from the first round. by the end of next week, the list will be narrowed down to two names which will then go to the party boat with 60,000 members around the country for a final decision. the former chancellor rishi sunak got the most votes from conservative mps, he has criticised other contenders for offering fairytales on tax, saying cutting taxes now would stoke inflation. it is saying cutting taxes now would stoke inflation. stoke inflation. it is not credible stoke inflation. it is not credible to stoke inflation. it is not credible to promise - stoke inflation. it is noti credible to promise lots stoke inflation. it
than they originally thought they could. you know, the judge move really swiftly today. it was less than four hours after he received prosecutors for post redactions let he ruled that what they propose would, in fact, be sufficient, that it should be released to the public by noon tomorrow. and the reason it s interesting that this judge came to such a quick conclusion is that when doj argued in court last week, they said that any redactions could be so extensive that it would make the entire affidavit completely devoid of content, in their words. when they said that, the judge pushback and he argued, look, there must be something that you can release. so, it does seem that maybe doj has come up with a version, obviously that s satisfying to the judge, even though, of course, huge portions of this are likely to be blacked out, anderson. what s parts can be expected to be redacted? yeah, so we likely won t see any information that relates to the investigation itself becaus