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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Everyone knows carrie lam is messing up hong kong. This is why she is pushing through with the emergency law. We all expect the next step to be imposing a curfew. This is a tool, a way to suppress hong kong people. Carrie lam has not learnt from this and has not done anything to appease us. She is just constantly suppressing us. Throughout the city, shops and transport hubs remain closed after a spike in violence. In a televised address, hong kongs chief executive carrie lam pledged to quash the violence. Fellow citizens, hong kong had a very dark night last night because of the extreme acts of the rioters. Today, the city is semi paralysed. Everyone is worried or even afraid. The government will act with the utmost determination to curb violence. Months of protests have paralysed hong kong hand have proven a stern test of the laws that provide greater freedoms compared to mainland china. Business groups are pressuring the government to end the protests but the authorities new tactics

GBN Nana July 4, 2024

Coordinator at the migrant charity samphire, says that there are safe and legal ways for migrants to come to britain are not. A lot of people do know what the options for safe legal routes are, but of course we use humanitarian visas with the ukrainian situation , people were ukrainian situation, people were brought here safely legally brought here safely and legally , never having to navigate the asylum system or get into a small boat. So it can done. Small boat. So it can be done. We do have have mechanisms available, but theyre very , available, but theyre very, very they dont catch very narrow and they dont catch everyone that is allowed to be here. So its we know now that nothing is going to work, nothing is going to work, nothing is going to work, nothing is going to deter people. So we need to start looking at how them safely and how we get them here safely and process them quickly. Process them quickly. People in scotland and in wales could soon be able to get access to nhs tre

GBN Breakfast July 4, 2024

This is breakfast on gb news. Like a nice ice cream on a lovely, hot afternoon , dont lovely, hot afternoon, dont you . Yeah. Your favourite. You . Yeah. Your favourite. Well, this list in the mail there. Every single thing on there. Every single thing on their end i adore. This brings back my entire childhood. Well, thats right. I mean a lot of ice creams have been around for a long time because they a very faithful they get a very faithful audience, apparently audience, dont they . Apparently number one in the top ten at the moment is i dont know, the moment is one i dont know, the screwball. Screwball. Well, screwball is well, the screwball is fantastic. A plastic cone fantastic. Its a plastic cone with bubble. The bottom. With a bubble. Go in the bottom. They a whip into it and then they put a whip into it and then its got either raspberry sauce or fluorescent blue or the fluorescent blue bubblegum or the fluorescent blue bubiaagum or the fluorescent blue bubia spoon. Fantastic. An

BBCNEWS Newsnight November 16, 2017

Its time for the closing arguments in the most serious war crimes trial since nuremberg at the end of world war ii. Ratko mladic, commander of serb forces in the bosnian war, stands accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and violation of the customs of war. The verdict is expected next week in the hague and will effectively mark the end of more than two decades of work there by the International Criminal tribunal. So how do the victims of mladics ethnic cleansing and murder view this moment . And what about other Bosnian Serbs convicted in the hague so long ago that theyve now served their sentences and gone home . Mark urban covered the bosnian war through the 1990s. He returned there to speak to those whose lives were altered forever by the war. Hes with us now. Mark. So much weight attached to this . Most viewers in this country, it feels like a long time ago but of course, in bosnia there are still 30,000 people, we can see their faces, missing and unaccounted for whose famil

KTVU Mornings On 2 September 26, 2014

The latest problem uncovered on the eastern span. Mornings on 2 begins right now. You are looking live at the larkspur Ferry Terminal where theres no service because ferry captains are staging a strike. This means thousands of commuters are having to find another way to get to work. Tara moriarty is there and coming up in two minutes, she will tell us why people who were planning to use the bus as a backup plan are facing a new unexpected problem. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Its friday, september 26th. Im tori campbell. Im dave clark. Lets talk about weather and traffic. Steve is coming bag. Do you see any rain in our forecast . I do. Its not rain was yesterday. This is more scattered showers. But there will be some, yes, and the Sierra Nevada could get in on wild weather over the weekend. More likely on saturday than sudden. For us, the system is swinging in. So far theres not opinion too much. Theres been a couple of sprinkles, light showers. The higher clouds are racing

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