BBC: Trust, Diversity, Royal Charter

BBC: Trust, Diversity, Royal Charter

US President Trump forces BBC resignation. Trust Diversity BBC Royal Charter.
US President Trump forces the resignation of BBC’s Director-General Tim Davie

A disastrous BBC Panorama editing of US President Trump’s speech, has led to resignations of both the BBC director-general Tim Davie and head of BBC News Deborah Turness. President Trump said that the editing of his 6th January 2021 speech was “egregious” and “worse than the Kamala thing” (reference to a CBS dispute over an interview with Kamala Harris). The President also said, “The people of the UK are very angry about what happened, as you can imagine, because it shows the BBC is fake news”.
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Huawei 5G : UK Conundrum or US False Flag?

Huawei 5G : UK Conundrum or US False Flag?

Huawei 5g a UK Conundrum or us false flag.
Huawei 5G

For some time the UK, under pressure from the US, has dillied and dallied about the installation of Huawei 5G equipment in the UK. Lack of leadership, a UK conundrum or a US false flag? Should it bow to US pressure and ban outright Huawei 5G equipment on national security grounds, or allow Huawei’s 5G more advanced and cheaper technology?
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North Korea: a vexing situation for the USA and China

North Korea’s Pukguksong-2 test increases the tension

North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), has again provoked international condemnation whilst developing its current ballistic missile and nuclear programme.

North korea a vexing situation for the usa and china.
North Korea: Pukguksong-2 missile test

On 12th February 2017, North Korea launched a Pukguksong-2 missile (North Star 2, 북극성 2), from a tracked mobile launch vehicle. The solid-fuel missile is believed to have reached an altitude of 340 miles (550km) and travelled downrange 310 miles (510km) into the East Sea. The missile fell into North Korean territorial waters of the East Sea (disputed by Japan, which it considers it to be the Sea of Japan), and did not pose any risk to Japan. This missile test was primarily of chief concern for the participating nations of the Six-Party talks.
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