Pyotr petrovich just called the investigator the committee was told to drive up by 5 00 with some kind of joy. Why were they told to testify . Yes . Nothing there at all, or what, have you lost your mind . So im not going anywhere. And if they call again, say that im in the city. I have a very tight schedule. And in general i understood, no. Excuse me, that means that in general it means that you dont have to ask stupid questions at all. Excuse me , who are you taking here . There, on the right, there is a button, will you be healthy . I took a lot of no ulcer will mind. Are you talking about your wife . Fool, well, the joke is good. I will tell her how verdila normally in moscow they sign agreements with banks. Come on, what do we have in the glove compartment . How does it open . Well, why are you starting this program today with personnel that the industry feels confident, despite the sanctions and the openly hostile actions of a number of countries, Vladimir Putin said this at a me
the russian president but admired him as a political operator, and that the invasion of ukraine was a consequence of western expansion. the reform uk leader said he had predicted the war ten years ago. i stood up in the european parliament in 2014 and i said, and i quote, there will be a war in ukraine. why did i say that? it was obvious to me that the ever eastward expansion of nato and the european union was giving this man a reason, to his russian people, to say they re coming for us again, and to go to war. home secretary james cleverly accused him of echoing putin s vile justification for the invasion, and there was criticism too from labour. the only aggressor in ukraine is vladimir putin, and it is shocking that nigel farage chooses to align himself with putin. he s become a putin apologist. mr farage said last night that putin was wrong to invade, the eu was wrong to expand eastwards, and the sooner we realise this, the closer we will be to ending the war and del
obviously, therefore, it s a kind of punishment for this gap between the two groups of people. i would remind you that these people were very well treated, respected and never humiliated. that s why i m so shocked by this ruling. the bbc s anbarasan ethirajan gave me this analysis on the case. what we know is that three employees, former employees of the hinduja family, this is regarding their employment with them, and according to the court documents, they were paid only $8 a day, more than 90% less than what the swiss average or minimum wage is in that country. now, the court ruled, they ve given them various jail sentences. at the same time, they were cleared of these very serious charges of human trafficking because they were accused of withholding the passports of their employees. now, the interesting thing is the prosecutors pursued the case even though there was an out of court settlement with the employees we don t know how much amount it was paid but according to