Regard considers certain types of circumvention of sanctions, for example, criminal, certain types of circumvention of sanctions, this is an administrative offense, some other types of violation of sanctions are not considered a violation at all, and this is how the russians find loopholes in order to purchase goods on the territory of the European Union, which they then use in the war against ukraine, and there is even such a thing, as the deputies said during the debate here, there is the rule of finding a convenient court, when, for example, some company that wants to trade with russia, it looks in which state of the European Union this type of activity is not a crime and in general, it may not have any sanctions, punishment, and works through that state, and in this way sanctions worth billions of euros are circumvented, and from now on, it means that any fact of circumventing sanctions will be considered a criminal offense, and the heads of the relevant. Horses will receive crimin
Mean , while whilst addressing mean, while whilst addressing the nation rishi sunak said the rochdale by election result was beyond alarming. Thats after it was won by George Galloway, the uks leading Jewish Organisation has described the Workers Party leader as a conspiracy theorist who brings division and hate to every place hes ever stood for parliament. During his career, galloway has also presented programmes for both the russian and Iranian State broadcasters, labour leader sir keir starmer says hell stoke fear and division. Galloway only won because labour didnt stand a candidate. Candidate. I regret that we had to withdraw our candidate and apologise to voters in rochdale , apologise to voters in rochdale, but i took that decision. It was but i took that decision. It was the right decision and when i say i changed the labour party, i mean it. Say i changed the labour party, i mean it. Obviously we will put a first class candidate, a unifier before the voters in rochdale at the
First. Lets go to the. News good evening. Your top stories from the gb newsroom. The Prime Minister says islamist extremism aims to drain us of our confidence in ourselves as a people addressing the nation outside downing street this evening , he vowed to back police evening, he vowed to back police to tackling taking action against problem protests and said universities must also do more to crack down on extremism on campuses. More to crack down on extremism on campuses. Rishi sunak says islamist extremists are spreading a poison in a statement, the labour leader has said have backed the Prime Ministers message, calling for unity in the country. The Prime Minister signalled the government will unveil what he called a robust framework for deaung called a robust framework for dealing with the growing problem of extremism. I want us to doubt ourselves, to doubt each other, to doubt our countrys history and achievements. They want us to accept a moral equivalence between britain and some
Dear colleagues, good afternoon. You know that quite recently, within the framework of the relevant president ial council, my colleagues and i dealt with issues of interethnic relations in the country for the Russian Federation these are extremely important issues, i mean. E that we are 190 ethnic groups living in the country today we will deal with the same issues in relation to ensuring the security of russia, in this case , domestic political security, taking into account the efforts that our illwishers are making for all time and are intensifying in order to shake up the situation inside the Russian Federation a. You and i must do everything to ensure that under no circumstances will you allow this to happen. Well, the most important thing. It is clear that, well, the situation has now been drawn quite deeply and the only hope that can be with our enemy. It is connected with destabilizing the situation inside the country, they do not see any other hope. By the way, they are freakin
and around the world. i m samantha simmonds. we begin here in england, where thousands ofjunior doctors have started a four day strike that threatens to bring the worst disruption in the history of the health service. it runs all the way through to saturday morning, and could mean the cancellation of 350,000 appointments and operations. the doctors union is in a row with the government over pay forjunior doctors, with the british medical association sticking to its demand of a 35% pay rise and the government refusing to negotiate until what it sees as a more reasonable pay demand is met. what do we want? pay rise! how do we get it? strike! this winter, we ve got used to seeing nhs staff waving banners on picket lines. we re now into the fifth month of industrial action, but this walk out byjunior doctors in england is bigger in scale than anything that s come before. a four day strike from this morning through to saturday morning. rbma is being accused of picking dates to ma