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Transcripts For ALJAZ News 20240703

A strong alliance. North koreas latent places, unconditional support for russias present, letting me, susan. And was he called a just fine against the width . And we have special coverage on the 30th anniversary of the, of the lower codes between co sign. It is ro, assessing whats changed in that time, the a, living in a nation. Then spring rigs by years of conflict and political end sizing, as now clipping, with its with Natural Disaster and decades. At least 5300 people have been killed in sundays, catastrophic floods. And with 10000 people still missing that death toll is likely to revise the quote. So theyve done it as a but destroyed risk. Teams have arrived from cuts out to key and, and to see among others. But the scale of the devastation is monumental. As malick, china reports from aaa, helicopters, pick bodies from the c testimony to the power of the wave of water that hit the city. Others were simply swallowed by lance lights. The grim task of recovering the bodies continues.

Transcripts For ESPRESO 20240703

Discuss en masse, people ask en masse questions, you can say that they are bots, they write in social networks, yesterday i spent an hour and a half on tiktok on my channel, included living people, living people, and they all ask the same thing question, part has not yet figured out, he is already illegitimate, will he be illegitimate, part, understanding , raises the question that after the 21st about the fact that sociology is not built on comments, in social networks, sociologists periodically emphasize this, and here is probably a good moment to emphasize it, well, i would say, excuse me for interrupting, that those comments in social networks, it is actually such the instrument is very often russian impact, like others, they have boto farms that. Specialize in Walking Around in the comments and writing stuff, and there are instructions for them actually. And not only botfarms, but completely alive people will tune in to the tiktoks of mr. Mesachuk or anyone else on the air and say

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20171204

Of schoolchildren doing part time work like saturday jobs and newspaper rounds. Ill be looking at why, and whether theyre a good thing or not. In sport its all looking rather uncomfortable in australia for england. Theyve lost four wickets already this morning, including captainjoe root. And the only supermoon of 2017 provides plenty of opportunities for some amazing pictures. We will have more of these throughout the morning. And matt has the weather. Good morning. Good morning. Well, clear skies out there for some of you. A touch of frost as well but the most it is a dry start to the week before things turn wet and windy mid week, before warming up later on. Good morning. First, our main story britain and the European Union appear close to reaching a deal that will clear the way for the second phase of brexit talks. Eu sources said the two sides were nearing solutions ahead of theresa mays meeting with the European Commission president , Jean Claude Juncker, in brussels later today.

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Jihadis You Pay For - Panorama 20171206

To helping poorer countries. We give £13 billion a year in foreign aid. But the way we help other countries has changed. The government now gives much of that cash to private companies. They then deliver aid projects around the world. There must be accountability for the money that is spent. And of course, the more difficult the environment you are operating in, perhaps the greater leeway you give, but it is more important then that there needs to be as much transparency and accountability for the taxpayers money. One British Company has done very well under the new system. Adam Smith International their offices are just across the riverfrom parliament. In the last five years, adam Smith International, asi, as won british aid contracts worth more than £537 million. Adam Smith International say they bring expertise and deliver results. But earlier this year, asi was banned from new government contracts after serious questions were raised about the compa nys ethical integrity. At the m

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Jihadis You Pay For - Panorama 20171208

To helping poorer countries. We give £13 billion a year in foreign aid. But the way we help other countries has changed. The government now gives much of that cash to private companies. They then deliver aid projects around the world. There must be accountability for the money that is spent. And of course, the more difficult the environment you are operating in, perhaps the greater leeway you give, but even more importantly then, that there needs to be as much transparency and accountability for the taxpayers money. One British Company has done very well under the new system. Adam Smith International. Their offices are just across the riverfrom parliament. In the last five years, adam Smith International, asi, has won british aid contracts worth more than £537 million. Adam Smith International say they bring expertise and deliver results. But earlier this year, asi was banned from new government contracts after serious questions were raised about the compa nys ethical integrity. I wo

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