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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:20:00

most of the heavy lifting. it also applies to them. their work is also compromised. the un understands very well the fact that the humanitarian assistance system is based on the foundation of national ngos and international ngos and if we cannot do ourjob properly, the whole system cannot function. there is an important meeting in geneva later today organised by the un, the interagency standing committee, and we would hope to see the un called for an outright suspension. [30 we would hope to see the un called for an outright suspension.- for an outright suspension. do you think this is for an outright suspension. do you think this is going for an outright suspension. do you think this is going to for an outright suspension. do you think this is going to make - for an outright suspension. do you think this is going to make any - think this is going to make any difference to the taliban who have issued the edict stopping women from working for humanitarian agencies? is it going to

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday June 4, 2024 12:42:00

outfit that spews lies across the word. there s no editors anymore in america. pete: monica crowley assistant treasury secretary and host of the monica crowley podcast joining us now with her reaction. great to see you. good morning. pete: thanks for being here. joe biden says there s no more editors as elon musk takes over. talk to me about their freakout. isn t that rich? the left cannot function without sensorship and the left needs sensorship and a tight control over the language and tight control over the language and narrative to shove down american s throats their radical left wing agenda; right. now that you have one out of many social media plat tomorrows, one that will platforms one that will allow americans real free speech, they re melting down primarily because twitter is the public square. twitter is the main pillar for these kinds of political conversations so they can t have

BBCNEWS Outside Source June 4, 2024 18:43:00

there are few options and people are cut off. they cannot document human rights, it is a complete silencing of the population. it rights, it is a complete silencing of the population. rights, it is a complete silencing of the population. if you do have total blackout, of the population. if you do have total blackout, how of the population. if you do have total blackout, how does - of the population. if you do have total blackout, how does that i of the population. if you do have i total blackout, how does that impact the country because? surely the country cannot, you know, move, cannot function properly without internet. ~ , , , ., internet. well, yes. the problem for the iranian authorities internet. well, yes. the problem for the iranian authorities is internet. well, yes. the problem for the iranian authorities is that - internet. well, yes. the problem for the iranian authorities is that iran i the iranian authorities is that iran is nevertheless very dependent on its dig

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:05:00

duncan kennedy, bbc news. emma heeley, criminal qc and leader of the midland circuit which provides support for advice for barristers said she feels we are seeing another pillar of society crumbling. the system cannot function without barristers. you need defence advocates to represent the rights of their clients but also for example you would not want someone representing themselves on being allowed to cross examine a complainant in a case. delays have been building for some years because of systemic underinvestment in the criminal justice system and barristers have been saying this for years, if you do not invest people will walk away, courts will close down because there are not enough judges sitting so the backlog is building up and we are now at a critical point. we started no returns in april as a warning shot to the government and we hoped dominic raab would meet with leaders of the cba and that didn t happen. the we then started intermittent

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:39:00

he says that you would argue it s already seized up, but it does mean ultimately that justice is going to be delayed for many, many people. regrettably, it does. and this shows that the system cannot function without barristers. but also, for example, you wouldn t want somebody representing themselves and being allowed to cross examine a complainant, say, in a case. but the delays have been building for some years because of systemic underinvestment in the criminal justice system and barriers that have been saying this for years, that if you do not invest, people will walk away. courts have been closed down, simply weren t enough judges sitting. so the backlog has built up and built up and we are now, unfortunately, at a critical point. was there any other option than to take this course of action? well, we started no returns in april as a warning shot to the government. we would hope that dominic raab would meet with, for example, the leaders of the cba. that didn t happen. we then st

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