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hidden in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experienced outstanding shopping and dining offers and trying our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport managed by for. e.u. leaders have decided on the most important jobs in the european union german defense minister ursula von delenn is due to become the new president of the european commission and christine legarde currently head of the i.m.f. will become the leader of the european central bank if the european parliament agrees to both candidates. china has condemned what it's calling gross interference by outside countries in hong kong's affairs following the storming of the hong kong parliament by pro-democracy protesters beijing condemned statements made by the
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united states britain and the e.u. in support of the demonstrators who are opposing an extradition bill. last month was the hottest june ever recorded worldwide the e.u.'s copernicus climate change service says temperatures across france germany spain and italy were up to 10 degrees higher than normal in june's final week climate change means the high temperatures of the new normal as we start to experience what scientists are now calling global heating. and italian judge releases the german skipper of a migrant rescue ship after she was arrested for docking on the island of lampedusa but it's elise interior minister vini from the right wing populist leg of the party has called for tougher treatment and says he is determined to expel her.
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another 1st for christine legarde after a marathon summit e.u. leaders decide on who's to get the union's top jobs and the 1st female leader of the international monetary fund is poised to become the 1st female president of the european central bank also coming up and the asian aggravation the whiskey wars the us is threatening europe with terrorists on scotch and more in a years old dispute and it's getting hotter and eventually the heat is going to hit the bottom line a new report highlights the impact of global warming on the world economy. i'm chris colfer welcome to the program. she is the head of the international monetary fund the world's most powerful woman according to forbes magazine and now it looks like she will become the president of the european central bank christine legarde career might lead her to frankfurt and in her new potential.
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