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it he turned to him. the kids out on the list of little or no credit to his job. come on you when you can enjoy the company illegally. i know i mean. the answer very well welcome to europe in general are coming to you from dw stadium is in brussels expected to view events is a look at what's coming up in the next half hour pain is intense as what to do with a goal from crimea by and me went all the neat thing is going to be independent the best and open space ukraine developments in the east of the country are currently dominating world headlines while the tug of war of the crimea steam staff
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retreat it into the background. the peninsula which was annexed by russia last month was not even the topic of discussion at the recent peace talks in geneva. positions simply different tune ups box the incompetence of crimea faced with a loss of uncertainty as scars that the data lines are concerned with school books for people's having pizza for example. what's next will equal the two ukrainian football clubs play in. and he will supply the region with electricity. russia or ukraine. the curators of the museum in crimea our concerns about the teak gold shares to which they meant onto museum in amsterdam the precious pieces was suppose to independent. i knew. recipients were a mysterious be. they were nomadic last month. they had no right to left no written legacy. but they did leave indiscretions. magnificent
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garments. and skill to what vessels. archaeologists find and burial mounds on crimea the city and took it warriors who coughed up the rome on the steppes north of the black sea the traveling exhibition of crimean artifacts has landed in amsterdam. and right in the middle of the ukrainian russian contacts. no man to solve them by name and we've got a problem with the items on loan. legal experts are considering who the object legitimate owners are and who we should return to laos to do. we're hoping it'll all turn out alright. but feelings are already running on who called erm my words to tell who has no basis in the eye. most of the items are unknown to me old palace of the crimean to us in but to set up. these teams and
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priceless treasures the pride of its collection that is. it's just you to the exhibition currently touring europe is made up of twelve hundred forty pieces undoubtedly the best and most beautiful objects be happier. international archaeological inventory. so i feel its own form but do with the itunes rightful owners. the museum's of the russian occupied crimea all the ukrainian state the culture ministry in gm has made it clear. ukraine has no intention of surrendering the trash. i think it was gettin genuine stuff here. after the exhibition closes on the streets it's given the present difficult situation the objects should definitely be sent to key and still be under the jurisdiction of ukraine
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to all the way i'm appalled unesco want to supervise the return. amid union demands. amsterdam is nowhere near crimea. but suddenly it's in the midst of the complex. its legal system has yet to reach a conclusion on the legal ownership of the treasure. anhui to be handed over to. it is the visitors book of the museum in amsterdam is filling up with common to both fall against returning the items crimea. with both sides of the need. if you can read an exhibition of great cultural value. please give it back to the people it belongs to. not the russian intruders. there are pro russian comments as well the new aye aye aye aye aye aye aye. the centerpiece of the exhibition. the city and golden helmet is on loan direct from the historical
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museum in kent. it also has several pieces of city until the next election. the museum director understands the concerns of a counterpart in touch is ironic. but she's convinced the items from crimea. our ukrainian property was leased me up the items are to remain in ukraine until the situation in crimea has calmed down. he that would be a way to solve the dispute peacefully from mobile cranes. many in chip share this view is that the school. it's my opinion that every object that was found in ukraine and every single exhibit should be returned to ukraine with the conversion of non typical painting the fence and emotionally to talk to the netherlands. the european union supports us. it is going to just get on the buy things. the exhibit should come here to us and she would do more to come up with evidence of what's been a bit
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elusive. he is. earlier in this splendid palace and tuesday night. this little sign of the complex. but to the museum director. o son of christina. it's all too real when she sent a trip to europe on loan. mia had not picked from ukraine. now she's afraid to live to see the cream of the collection again eye. it's pieces to come back to mention the museum. it would be an enormous tragedy of loss for the entire crimea which in the new the new cornea has been a crossroads for greeks romans. sometimes they just love it people. ancient trade routes to china passed through here. this melting pot produced a wealth of arts and culture. i know. it falls victim to a nest was complex
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the referendum was held to one month ago the simple question on the questionnaire was ideal for or against independence. the win also came after emailing talking about the referendum that was held right to the house appeared in ut. hundreds of years ago the region of the nice as in northern italy was an independent republic and today many people arafat up with being under the isa from that held a referendum last month when the same day as in crimea for the media in russia it was the perfect opportunity to accuse the west of hypocrisy on the front in crimea was criticized in the sky was ten's duration of the nice and was allowed to have one and not much happened even after the italian police discovered that one group had been preparing for all hands on action all are. for months the sudanese the number kept under surveillance. in a
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warehouse and toddler police cameras recorded the soap scum freedom fighters and converting a bulldozer into a makeshift armored vehicle the prosecutors suspect the group of planning and operation much like the one seventeen years ago when they occupied the pr to san marco in venice for several hours. eight people were arrested. with that. the operation resulted in two weeks of pre trial custody with the organizers no the dvd. with all our twenty four activists did was make a tractor a bit sturdier the coroner. we're going to destroy a couple of statues of the italian freedom fighter just a peek out about the fate of the locality near lax. nobody was on to injure anyone or attack in storage what does it. this has nothing to do with terrorists
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oh seven on an armed group or whatever the state prosecutor is labeling said. but the tub for months now. the group has been confronting the police and one protest after another. they even managed to disrupt free traffic between northern and southern italy with roadblocks all of the law. we live in a state that robes and steals from us every day every month every year although the latter takes away three quarters of whatever we produce in time i got on like this show is up to me. but it will be awful if we don't want to go on living with this parasite that sucks the blood dry beans. two of them will have to kill fall. so for me the self described separatists invoke the historical republic of venice for centuries a commercial and military power in the eastern mediterranean sarah nice to not is hoping to bring it back and see
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the band in the region break away from home. their actions are aimed at provoking and shaking up the italian authorities. in a prone to saying what we're calling for is not constitutional. police don't have the courage to crack down on us. they were going to put it to the people quite democratic. we get fifty one percent in favor we'll say goodbye to his own label. those of us. another grassroots initiative a few weeks before gave them hope and encouragement. the people of any toe and their dissatisfaction with realms policies and over one hundred twenty polling stations. even if he didn't mean to five years of economic crisis. we don't expect anything more from italy. we just try to save ourselves was ruined angel. the idea. under the present circumstances there are hardly any venetians left and don't want to break away. it included
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joan that's because of a miserable economic conditions and the economy isn't working anymore. it's the tax system as it presses. and the justice system is failing to provide security to the surface looks stunning in a component of the most i got on it. some two million of the region's five million citizens are reported to have voted for independence. but that may well be an expression of a desire for greater financial autonomy for years to lease more prosperous north has been funding to struggling sound most of them aren't good enough for the strength lies in the staunch supporter of the boat as me go in with them. should we act decently and democratically. going into the store. we call it the digital revolution with a smile to someone's going to get to see if we don't want to throw any reason to classify us as an enemy too initiator of the on line referendum is calling not for armed resistance but for more taxpayers' money to remain in
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the region. many factories here in chinese as industrial area have stood idle since the economic crisis hit italy john woke up this october says that last year alone thirty two troubled business owners in vienna tell committed suicide. many venetians see the separatist movement as an ideal platform for drawing attention to the region's problems the only body in pkr and the bundle days alone in a relative of mine is a factor he says is workers are not just employees. they're good friends are like members of the town will issue you can pay their wages anymore can't feed your family anymore than you can show yourself in because it'd be an enormous loss of six though the mennonite the fluff of sediment doubt so. thousands of small businesses in the region have closed their doors in the past five years
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many business owners may not take the separatists very seriously. but nearly all of them feel abandoned by the government in rome the defendant but that up in achieving bennett who has always excelled because of its flexible kong destruction in the one to ninety eight percent of the enterprises have fewer than twenty employers. they couldn't get by without a functioning infrastructure and economic system. the bloody dollars but the true reason behind the revolt what obama calls for secession. the things that people want to stay flexible and support someone boarded and toppled the potential to live the separatist movement as surprisingly strong popular support but little chance of overcoming the constitutional obstacles to their demands it so the republic of intel may well remain injury. and a memory of bygone glory. tens of thousands take to the streets in spain
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regularly in context unemployment there is still high and spaniards are still angry about the government's austerity measures in order to rescue banks and cream cheese that plastic cups have been made in health research and education. as if full of facts was not enough the conservative government in madrid has introduced a controversial new bill that has quickly become the subject of school in the government's plans to sudan anti abortion laws abortions are illegal under the current system until the fourteenth week. but if the new noise pasta. they will indeed be allowed and that very special circumstances. i know. these women are voicing their anger in front of the french embassy in madrid the danish government is seeking capacity restrictions on abortion rights. if that happens. spanish women who want to terminate a pregnancy we soo need to travel abroad
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under the new bill. abortion would be permitted only under exceptional circumstances in all other cases he would be a crime. asean is plenty of what's happening in spain right now is a black mark in europe in this new law would be extremely unusual. it's been a hit that happens. as elsewhere in europe they respect women's right to choose if it meant a lot of interest an abortion clinic in madrid. since twenty ten abortions have been alone here without restrictions until the fourteenth week of pregnancy. staines abortion rate is within the european average. but spain's conservatives have opposed the country's liberal abortion rights law from the start. now they're eager to see it overturned. it was that it is an awesome run into advisor patients that in the future. women will only be able to obtain an abortion in cases of or if the woman's life is risk this patient who wants to remain anonymous says her
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mother and her grandfather fought for abortion rights now the conservatives want to turn the clock back thirty years. why do that in all. in spain say the planned reforms are a throwback to the country's right wing dictatorship under franco spanish women were subject to discrimination. they were not lodged with the wrong bank accounts or travel abroad without their husband's permission. they are. society has changed radically in recent decades. the liberal abortion rights law was just one sign of that transformation. under the proposed reforms doctors to carry out abortions considered illegal. what have their licenses revoked and face prison for up to three years. took twenty one and a scruffy after a hectic to get his new law is indicative of seriousness trust toward women in general. and for doctors in particular in fact
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bit of professionalism that even though our conviction is no one should feel pressured to have an abortion. it should be a matter of personal choice. i mean i have a no contact the mass demonstrations have been taking place two weeks now opinion polls showed that eighty percent of spaniards are close to the draft bill it screams ruling party before to do full quota and prime minister money on and off point for standing firm after years of austerity measures. the nouveau is seen as an attempt to appease the party's disgruntled right wing. even within the party's moderate supporters many of expressed misgivings. but the justice ministry is undeterred this is a progressive project it will protect those who are the most defenseless in our society for the unborn. surveys don't play a role he is getting tickets to
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minister of justice turn down the request for an interview the catholic church and conservative organizations like peta. have a major voice in the debate. ruby is an organization that provides assistance to needy pregnant women they also run a network of welfare centers across the country. gregan has organized many demonstrations against the existing liberal abortion laws as far as they're concerned the reforms still doesn't go far enough it was just what i think. i mean the new law would be a stand on the right direction because it denies women the right to kill their own babies have something nice. this article on him but the staunch activists won an absolute ban on abortions with no exceptions and all. most observers believe the government has miscalculated the sea the bill aims to mobilize the conservatives ahead of may's european elections
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most spaniards are far more liberal. in more depth into them so that even within the government. many say this proposal was a political cause us to walk once he does not just the right wing it and it alienates many of the rest is to assist surveys show the party is losing support that this happened in the local support group photo the cream so years ago serrano will continue to take to the streets on behalf of abortion rights. meanwhile spain is re awakened him didn't you think that most other european countries have settled long ago eighth. in ten to twelve million groom live in europe and integration into society c continues to be a problem in this country is. especially in the east of the european union most romantic and isolate it get to like neighborhoods in slovakia in rome on the second largest
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ethnic minority. but very few actually have a steady job a new regular income. instead most families live on social benefits. the government has now reduced those paintings even fat that and say most remote family stuff up to ten children. now depend on schooling benefits which the government pays their great olive who goes to school break. that means that the classrooms in some areas of the mark and i'm now getting seriously crowded nicolette checkup is getting ready for school. it was a little help from her mom it's noon in the comments to hurry. well the school day is winding up for other children hers is just beginning prices start at one pm and the sweat away from the romney settlement to the school. today takes even longer than usual as our tv crew attracts plenty of attention and crowds of curious children the us. how
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many settlement for any other lives is located on the outskirts of the village of europe meets. some five thousand euro mileage here and on average the new baby is born every other day. it's not unusual for families here to have ten children. almost no one has a steady paying job. most live from social assistance child benefits and the school bonus. i just ate a seventeen year of twenty a month per child to four families with school age children. the kids also get a free lunch. he must attend classes regularly. since the bonus plan began schools in eastern slovakia have been cursing at the seams. be sure to use your starter here is a teacher in nineteen eighty three the school around five hundred pupils. he's a path for slovakian have promo is he going down got a pizza has to fourteen hundred school age roma children. in just sixteen on roma children. we choose to go. i consider this development to be a
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reversible and don't even want to think about what will happen in fifteen to twenty years' time pass by when you get the nails. but when i tried to make the school authorities aware of the problem a few years ago no one wanted to listen to gary. in unity to the children are taught in two shifts. upper grades attend classes in the mornings in primary school children in the afternoons. two hundred twenty four first graders attend school here. although much like me the children have no experience with the kind of discipline expected high schools. so teaching here is the real challenge. the gussied up with it's incredibly difficult to hold their attention and teach them basic material bare necessities. you can see this for yourself and turn my back five minutes and it's chaos already. not only that most pupils barely speak a word of slovakia. nicolette can only show us how. when we ask her what she likes best about school she really understands the question after her teacher translate it into
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running reading she replies a bit embarrassed. when these children graduate film likely suffer the same fate as their older siblings being unemployed. despite having a diploma. here even good grades can't make up for having a darker skin color prejudices against roma are deep rooted at all levels of slovakian society. nicholas teacher discovered this when she told friends that she was going to teach at a school for rome on. dixie is their first reaction was always careful that you don't get my niece and all the usual stuff but they can use to it. and roma expert alexander motion kiss says that unfortunately getting a high school diploma doesn't significantly improve romans chances of landing a good job. he says integration has failed and both sides are to blame. the school american
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idol has grown the business of muslin or interlocking. if they don't have any mother tongue schools like the hungarian or ukrainian minority students can go to school a school system must adapt to the room a specific situation right away. there are a few schools and teachers who understood as an adaptive denizens accordingly he was very good results most are simple and no exit but it just individual cases not a system that costs twenty four seats near enough to do puzzles or historical park. but slowly a government in practice law but is realizing that slovakian society faces a social and economic breakdown. roma currently make up around ten percent the population. but thirty years from now they'll comprise half of it. select yet can't afford not to integrate them. so the government has sent a delegation to get a pizza to assess the situation. it was a teacher he teaches his children are in line for a healthy and try it. they can make a contribution to
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slovakia. but that's up to us their parents have little chance the job market. we need to pave the way to allow their children to have a better line. and i will teach what will be an enrichment or burden is up to us. pupils slovakia has done many things wrong in the least. so we've got a big challenge ahead of us. utilities also includes loans to political. at four pm nicholas school day is over. it's getting dark and she wants to get home quickly she heads off into an uncertain future. and back for four tracks of the cdc and appear teams and will remember that you can watch online reports again online the entrance is deemed to need to see he folds last european cent. from all of us here in brussels. thanks very much collecting until next time up against the new and
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