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Delhi High Court Monthly Digest: June 2023 [Citations 473

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:21:00

people had their passports checked here on british soil by the french authorities but now to get the passports, you have to get off the coach and have their passports stamped and that is all adding to the delays. plus yesterday we were told it was a bit of storm because the weather was particular wendy and that was a length of the ferries and adding the quantity of people we want to get away, particularly now there are no covert covid regulations. there are no covert covid reuulations. ., . ,, regulations. one more quick question- regulations. one more quick question- i regulations. one more quick question. i want regulations. one more quick question. i want to - regulations. one more quick question. i want to try - regulations. one more quick question. i want to try and l regulations. one more quick. question. i want to try and offer some hope and optimism potentially to anyone. any sense of when things will be cleared and get up and running back to normal? i will be cleared an

Transcripts for CNN New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez 20220123 11:46:00

yeah, exactly. so this is also an aspect that makes this response to this disaster more complicated. as you mentioned, tonga is one of the few places in the world that has so far managed to stay covid-free and that is because they had very strict entry regulations and they are maintaining those because they are afraid that if now they would also have a covid outbreak on top of these two disasters with the volcano and the tsunami, that this would even be more devastating for the population. so we have staff on the ground, the u.n. has staff on the ground, and we are working through those. we are working through our partners. but we are not at that moment sending additional personnel. we are trying to help as much as we can remotely and with the pre-positioned supplies that we are sending in now. it is a challenge but it is a worthwhile cause and we appreciate your work. andreas, thank you for the time this morning.

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