because it will probably return within the next day. And then other aspects for pathogenity for bacteria being harmful to us is for example overstepping borders not being okay with you know a line someone draws and says no this is my throat so you can't invade here. Bad microbes will just ignore that there's a limit. Good microbes will just say oh apparently there's a wall there's some throat wall that we're not going to you know in invade. we're just going to stay
gives it to him and that and he then stays up all night. and European countries refuse to enforce their borders. Whatever you think Israel is doing, by the way, I've seen literally zero evidence to support this theory, but let's say it's true just for the sake of argument. It's ultimately up to Spain, it's up to Italy, it's up to Britain, it's up to other European
going to have wars. Instead, we're going to decide everything by by diplomacy. Borders will not be changed by force. And the Russians understood that they were breaking that that norm. And they invaded Ukraine. They also invaded Ukraine because the Ukrainians were
doesn't want that war to spill over into over into into its borders over its into its borders, over its borders. So, I think that one borders. So I think that one could argue could argue that Pakistan government that Pakistan government actually has a actually has a strong incentive to try strong incentive to try to um ease to ease tensions with the opposition enough
Rosie, thank you very much. That was our correspondent Rosie Birchard there at the not far from the German-Belgian border.
Creative Studio, which is kind of the same thing as, like, Apple's Image Playground. Borderline useless in my opinion. but like I said, it feels like they're just throwing a bunch of stuff at the wall in the world of AI just to see what will stick, see what people will like.
Borders shape our reality. If you’re born on this side, you pay in pesos and get a passport with an eagle on it.
Before you know it, we're having to redraw and reimagine our geopolitical worlds. Borders, barriers can come down as they did in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They can also go up again, as we're discovering in the current era when walls, fences, and barriers are being restored or even expanded
But it certainly helps to begin to engage in creativity and gain answers to many questions that arise inside your head. Borders matter less and less. Modern technology's evolution gives us the opportunity to be invisibly present even in those places where we don't exist yet, or in places we need to visit.
And he's an amazing award-winning performer, whose appeal and collaborations have transcended borders, transcended genres. And we also have the pleasure of having his two sons, Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash with us today.
It's heliotropic. So now, you know why after 60 years, some nuns are alive, and some are dead. Borders is bankrupt. The Borders Foundation will not die.
All expenses paid vacation to France, one of the great old winemaking regions. Bordeaux. Go. For a week. Enjoy yourself. Eat good food.
southwest coast of India that's about 600 kilometres of beachfront that borders the Arabian Sea and not surprisingly the fishing industry is a very important part of the Kerala economy a typical example of how fish
is shared with Canada. Border Patrol can operate 100 miles within the radius of the wall, of the border. And what that means is-- and any water.
to help the people inside Moria, and went on to northern Greece, which is where the main things were happening with the Idomeni border. There, we set up a new pilot project and refugee accommodation. This was quite an interesting project because it was a public-private partnership.
border what is unique about that one absolutely nothing absolutely nothing
bordering on the mysterious.
Borders is gone. I think Walden books is either gone or almost gone.
Borders were imposed by the imperial powers for their own interests, forming states which have no significance for most of the people.
border between the US and the Soviet Union.
borders, to people who think differently than you.
Bordering on obsession, maybe?
border controls to stop these mass crossings from happening.
Border guards led border tours.
border of California and it died so I think Steven's afraid of email yeah I think so anyway that's such a great
borders and either a border is something we share or we let it be something that
borders because they thought he meant watch the borders of the United States. So as a leader, if people are intimidated by you, if you're blaming, you paradoxically are less
Borders Bookstore at the corner of Post and Powell at Union Square, around the corner from our office on a lunch hour looking for a clue. I initially was looking for a business
border. So, meanwhile, I just happened to be having a trip booked to visit my mother, who lives in Wisconsin. And she just happens to live in a forest and this is a photo of
border and it gave me a moment to really consider my life. And I think that this is one of the reasons we go to scary places. They help us hone in on how we're living. So, when I got
border where he was killed everyone said don't go no journalists goes there the only people who've gone
borders and armaments and resources and living patterns no it's far more fundamental it's not
Border like there and uh so uh this this was my home for four years while there I interviewed hundreds of North Koreans
border um I often partner with link uh group there's uh there's some thoughts on how you can get involved for people
border I'm sorry I misunderstood your question as far as going into uh from
borders you know so they know where to put you they know how to make sense of you and it's um it's been really awesome
border facility. So we go in. It's pouring rain, and it's really close to the talk. So I have to get out of there so that I can go up to the library. And, uh, you know, they
Bordeaux-style, we call it Cuvée Pique-Nique and the Cabernet, and then the heavier guys at the bottom,the Cabernet Sauvignon and the Tempranillo. And the releases we have, three
where Bord na Mona was developing an industry around the harvesting of peat for fuel.
across borders, meeting hundreds of millers, and learning from them and co-designing. Because we knew if it
The border areas, it's primarily ethnic minorities. And there are two ethnic minorities
open borders that used to welcome so many people from around the world. We want a very different set of rules. It's
southern border. Yes. the border and that you know and I think you know honestly
Without Borders, but also for patients themselves. Besides that, there are a lot of socioeconomic problems, a lot of
Moroccan border guards have arrested hundreds of migrants as they tried to cross into the Spanish territory of Ceuta in northern Africa.
In other words, there’s something exciting and new happening here. The borderlands draw her in — that space where people, languages, and cultures blend. You might say it’s the nepantla that she’s enchanted by: that in-between where new meanings and possibilities meet.
The borders were closed.
A border crossed us people.
The border is just physical.
is borderline misogynistic, and in some cases overtly misogynistic, patriarchal domination.