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it is the same with the e.u. the ability -- as an entrepreneur, you just want to be able to get on with it. get into market. anything that gets in the way of that, not helpful. a level playing field where we can go where the consumers are and give them what they want, good for business. francine: thank you so much. manus: halfway between a race and a video game. that is how the c.e.o. of formula e describes his sport. and it is the first season. it comes to a close london this weekend. bloomberg has been getting the lowdown on how it is implementing digital format to attract the younger audience. >> i'm the c.e.o. of formula e. the new global -- many people come from formula e and formula one. formula one has been there for a long, long time. formula e is a different concept. it is targeting a different generation. using a different technology. getting to new audiences. the traditional audience watches television. the younger audience watching more and more content through their mobile device and computer. we need
it is the same with the e.u. the ability -- as an entrepreneur, you just want to be able to get on with it. get into market. anything that gets in the way of that, not helpful. a level playing field where we can go where the consumers are and give them what they want, good for business. francine: thank you so much. manus: halfway between a race and a video game. that is how the c.e.o. of formula e describes his sport. and it is the first season. it comes to a close london this weekend....
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and warnings that greece's future in the e.u. is at risk. >>> welcome to patriot park, russia's military disneyland. >> the islamic state in iraq and the levant have claimed the responsibility for car bombings. two blasts targeted mosques. this during peace attacks talks for yemen. >> car bombs hit a houthi stronghold in the yemen capital as iraq. houthi headquarters were locate there had. this was not the only attack targeting the houthies since they took over sanaa last year. in march islamic state claimed responsibility targeting houthi mosques. more than 100 people were killed. the attacks come at a time when crucial talks to solve yemen's crisis are under way in geneva. the united nations has been urging the warring factions to agree on a humanitarian truce. but each party has pre-conditions, and there has been little or no progress. the houthis and forces loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh say that the saudi-led strikes must stop. they insist they must stop shelling the cities. the saudi-led coalition said they'll
and warnings that greece's future in the e.u. is at risk. >>> welcome to patriot park, russia's military disneyland. >> the islamic state in iraq and the levant have claimed the responsibility for car bombings. two blasts targeted mosques. this during peace attacks talks for yemen. >> car bombs hit a houthi stronghold in the yemen capital as iraq. houthi headquarters were locate there had. this was not the only attack targeting the houthies since they took over sanaa last...
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s yemen envoy says he is still optimistic a ceasefire can be reached. >>> and the e.u. reed to increase bank funds for greece. >>> tunisia says it will close its console late in libya, following the kidnapping of ten staff. they are now all back home. the release comes after a court granted the extradition of the libya dawn militia. >>> at least 80,000 muslim worshippers have streamed through jerusalem's old city to pray at one of israel's holiest sites. it eased restrictions in what it says was a sign of goodwill. our correspondent reports from occupied east jerusalem. >> reporter: this man from gaza hasn't been to jerusalem in 25 years, this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left his house to get to the crossing at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers. praying there is a privilege for muslims on the first friday of ramadan. israel is issuing permits to gazans older than 60. >> translator: i'm so happy that i'm finally going back after a long period. israeli easing restrictions is good, but we need more easing for all gazans not just the
s yemen envoy says he is still optimistic a ceasefire can be reached. >>> and the e.u. reed to increase bank funds for greece. >>> tunisia says it will close its console late in libya, following the kidnapping of ten staff. they are now all back home. the release comes after a court granted the extradition of the libya dawn militia. >>> at least 80,000 muslim worshippers have streamed through jerusalem's old city to pray at one of israel's holiest sites. it eased...
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now, most of these messages seem designed specifically to scare the e.u. into action. in tsipras's speech, we had a rather long lengthy metaphor about the greeks as a sea faring people. what he said at the end of that metaphor was that the greeks are not scared of going to new seas in search of new safe ports and by that clearly he meant the potential of a partnership of some sort with the russians. what we did to sharpen that particular point, what we got was a deal on a pipeline that is called turkish dream which would get russian gals through turkey and into europe over freak territory. then he also talks about various other deals and things like that that were going to be made between the russians and the greeks, and we've also heard from the russians the kind of careful live floated suggestion that possibly moscow, if greece specifically asked for it might be prepared to lend some sort of financial assistance to greece. we'll have to see whether any of that transpires. of course, there are people within russia in the russian government who suggest russia does not h
now, most of these messages seem designed specifically to scare the e.u. into action. in tsipras's speech, we had a rather long lengthy metaphor about the greeks as a sea faring people. what he said at the end of that metaphor was that the greeks are not scared of going to new seas in search of new safe ports and by that clearly he meant the potential of a partnership of some sort with the russians. what we did to sharpen that particular point, what we got was a deal on a pipeline that is...
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that would authorize a new maritime operation by the e.u., the e.u. leaders have agreed this is their solution to that problem of migration in the mediterranean, this is ruffled the feathers of certainly the that brook government, which feels the e.u. has been reaching out to the government which controls much of the area along the coast, i am told by some diplomats that they believe the whole effort to get that resolution may well in part poison the negotiations on trying to get a resolution to the divisions in libya. so a lot of different diplomatic efforts going on, and they may have interferes with each other. >> thank you indeed. >> in the midst of all that, fighters linked to the levant say they have seize add major power plant. exploiting a power volume left after gaddafi's fall. and it says it has the present in benghazi and tripoli, the growing certain that it may use the foothold on the coasts as a launch pad to europe. iraqi military say it has recaptured key parts with the help of shia militias, the iraqi flag has been raised over a local
that would authorize a new maritime operation by the e.u., the e.u. leaders have agreed this is their solution to that problem of migration in the mediterranean, this is ruffled the feathers of certainly the that brook government, which feels the e.u. has been reaching out to the government which controls much of the area along the coast, i am told by some diplomats that they believe the whole effort to get that resolution may well in part poison the negotiations on trying to get a resolution...
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friend for an independent investigation as to the extensive corruption within the institutions of the e.u.? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. perhaps we should start by looking at the european court of auditors and what they do in terms of demonstrating the problems that sometimes corruption, sometimes inappropriate use of money in nationstates as well as the organization of the e.u. itself. >> the issue of organized crime is field by corruption. particularly in some countries in eastern europe. can the prime minister give me assurance that this will be addressed with member states? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. when new member states join the european union, that is the moment to the maximum pressure to clean up the justice systems and policing systems and combat corruption. we should make sure the national crime agency established under the government is up and running and working well and focuses on organized crime from the countries. >> the prime minister has been widely praised for his crackdown on corruption. can he therefore explain why his governm
friend for an independent investigation as to the extensive corruption within the institutions of the e.u.? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. perhaps we should start by looking at the european court of auditors and what they do in terms of demonstrating the problems that sometimes corruption, sometimes inappropriate use of money in nationstates as well as the organization of the e.u. itself. >> the issue of organized crime is field by corruption. particularly in some...
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there is talk perhaps that the ecb or the e.u. ion could indeed to get it to go to the courts whether that happens or not we have to wait and see. the rally last night was against those security measures. another rally for those in support of staying in the euro. the protests going on and so does the effort to get cash on a daily basis. sandra: is that it's got to be a site on the ground there. something we been talking about so long to see a blanket banks and atm machines. people fear they won't have access to their money and 60 euros today. >> that's exactly right. the 60 euros comes out of the machine, but they are thrilled and they kind of format up like a winning lottery ticket. still some humid air. they are still a lot of worries as to what will happen next. sandra: ashley webster lycra muffins. we will see you later. the shanghai composite had a volatile session following yesterday's 3% decline. more than 5% for a gain of more than 5%. government measures appeared to finally win back investors confidence. it turned out to b
there is talk perhaps that the ecb or the e.u. ion could indeed to get it to go to the courts whether that happens or not we have to wait and see. the rally last night was against those security measures. another rally for those in support of staying in the euro. the protests going on and so does the effort to get cash on a daily basis. sandra: is that it's got to be a site on the ground there. something we been talking about so long to see a blanket banks and atm machines. people fear they...
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discussions on how to resolve the ukraine situation, russia would rather deal with angela merkel than the e.u., rather than the united states, but it unths how to interact country to country, and it feels constrained by the institution, and them telling russia what needs to be done. there was a desire on russia's part to join the institution. i think a plau was russia didn't
discussions on how to resolve the ukraine situation, russia would rather deal with angela merkel than the e.u., rather than the united states, but it unths how to interact country to country, and it feels constrained by the institution, and them telling russia what needs to be done. there was a desire on russia's part to join the institution. i think a plau was russia didn't
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it also says the e.u. has a responsibility during the crisis not least because greece's creditors were negligent in supplying the country with cheap credit during the good years. the left wing is very much on greece's side. it says greece's partners, including france, should come to the rescue. it says he is right for refusing to inflict another bloodletting on his country to which they might ultimately succumb. >> that is the french papers. what about the international papers? >> increase, there's a greek of urgency. this calls today's meeting in brussels the mother of all summits. thereit says there is no mistaking this is the most crucial time of all. it is optimistic of a breakthrough. the headline is "athens steps over redlines." it says the greek government will accept the proposal from brussels. >> this is an intense week for the eurozone. there is another summit later this week which will study reports on how to better integrate the eurozone. are there big changes afoot? >> there might be. for some,
it also says the e.u. has a responsibility during the crisis not least because greece's creditors were negligent in supplying the country with cheap credit during the good years. the left wing is very much on greece's side. it says greece's partners, including france, should come to the rescue. it says he is right for refusing to inflict another bloodletting on his country to which they might ultimately succumb. >> that is the french papers. what about the international papers? >>...
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the e.u. uch a positive impact on people well since it's not recognized and in my view we need to see what it means to be outside the euro and we shall see. francine: if we get capital controls in greece, will we get them and will they work because it's not an island and bigger than cyprus? davide: it's a question of the e.c.b. will they stop increasing the e.l.a. and at that point you have capital control and it's automatic. every week when the e.c.b. with $1 billion $2 billion, that pop-up is preventing capital controls. francine: thank you so much davide serra. we'll talk about russia next. guy: the i.r.s. chief investigator has alleged in the probe of corruption against fifa in a phase that will bring more charges against people. 's and barclays and other banks have launched internal probes to what role they may have played in the scandal. we've been tracking this story. mark let's talk about the banks first of all because these are names we've heard before getting in hot water with u.s. re
the e.u. uch a positive impact on people well since it's not recognized and in my view we need to see what it means to be outside the euro and we shall see. francine: if we get capital controls in greece, will we get them and will they work because it's not an island and bigger than cyprus? davide: it's a question of the e.c.b. will they stop increasing the e.l.a. and at that point you have capital control and it's automatic. every week when the e.c.b. with $1 billion $2 billion, that pop-up is...
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he said earlier today he basically accused imf and the e.u. of blackmail? he is there. >> he will yell at them, they yell at him. this is old soviet thing. they pretend to pay us and we pretend to work. they don't have the money. and they have done a bunch of profligate things in the past. making them collect tax revenue, making them making them grind down wages and austerity will the no get greece growing. if they are not growing they can't pay the money. there is obvious way out of this. even if they agree to austerity they will be right back into the situation in now. >> if you run up the credit card you can't pay it, this is what happens. austan goolsbee, they're yelling at each other. we're watching it play out on our televisions. austans thank you very much. >> talking about running up credit cards and no way to repay, puerto rico's governor will address the commonwealth citizens in less than an hour in a speech that could impact the retirement of millions of america. he says puerto rico can not pay back the $72 billion it owes creditors. some of the c
he said earlier today he basically accused imf and the e.u. of blackmail? he is there. >> he will yell at them, they yell at him. this is old soviet thing. they pretend to pay us and we pretend to work. they don't have the money. and they have done a bunch of profligate things in the past. making them collect tax revenue, making them making them grind down wages and austerity will the no get greece growing. if they are not growing they can't pay the money. there is obvious way out of...
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on monday all the e.u. wants to hear is that they will hold up the terms of the bailout that they had agreed to in the past. >> all right. so the former u.s. treasury secretary, larry summers is weighing in, telling the washington post that the prime minister needs to accept further value-added tax and pension reforms to achieve primary surplus targets this year and next and as long as it's part, debt will be written off on a large scale. is forgiveness a possible solution here? >> down the road, but definitely not on monday. i think on monday, the e.u. and the a.c.d. and i.m.f. are going to stand strong in terms of holding greece to its terms. now, down the road, they can then negotiate a default almost with the unofficial default where they are written off their debt. but on monday, this is not going to happen. on monday is basically every team has to show up with their best game and greece has nowhere to go on that monday. they have to agree to a deal, otherwise tuesday there will be chaos. already preord
on monday all the e.u. wants to hear is that they will hold up the terms of the bailout that they had agreed to in the past. >> all right. so the former u.s. treasury secretary, larry summers is weighing in, telling the washington post that the prime minister needs to accept further value-added tax and pension reforms to achieve primary surplus targets this year and next and as long as it's part, debt will be written off on a large scale. is forgiveness a possible solution here? >>...
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. >> cameron is ready for the next stage in his e.u. negotiations. finnish businesses urge him to keep the u.k. in the union. francine: cutting their costs. h & m misss estimates. it is a dollar strength hits garment costs. welcome to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm francine lacqua. nikos: -- manus: and i'm manus cranny. francine: talks have this morning resumed between the greek prime minister tsipras and the country's creditors. it comes after a long night of talks in brussels failed to produce a deal in the standoff over bailout aid. >> discussions yielded little progress. joining us for more is hans nichols in brussels guy johnson in athens. more talks started early this morning. 6:00 a.m. when they started the technical talks. now leaders in discussion. where are they? hans: well, they are still in the meeting. this is a meeting between lagarde and draghi. that meeting started about an hour ago. they had about eight hours pause in there when the meetings broke up at 1:00 a.m. last night. what could have chan
. >> cameron is ready for the next stage in his e.u. negotiations. finnish businesses urge him to keep the u.k. in the union. francine: cutting their costs. h & m misss estimates. it is a dollar strength hits garment costs. welcome to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm francine lacqua. nikos: -- manus: and i'm manus cranny. francine: talks have this morning resumed between the greek prime minister tsipras and the country's creditors. it...
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it's 1.6% of the e.u. economy. 's not going to be essential for a long run situation unless you thought it was going to be the beginning of the general breakup of a major currency, which the euro is. but i don't think it is going to happen. because went up today many investors think the euro will be stronger without greece. i don't see any threat to the for the main continent of europe. i think it will be as viable as it has ever been. alix: part of the issue with the potential grexit is that the e.c.b. is going to have to go more all in. they will have to prevent peripheral contagion. we did have the annual review over the weekend that warned of creating morenks risk in the market. what do you say to that? they're going to do qe, announced six months ago. draghi is going to say we will loan to any spanish, italian bank in trouble. liquidity is open. they have abided by the rules. greece has not. we are not going to pride -- provide them with liquidity. that is going to stabilize the euro but also peripheral countri
it's 1.6% of the e.u. economy. 's not going to be essential for a long run situation unless you thought it was going to be the beginning of the general breakup of a major currency, which the euro is. but i don't think it is going to happen. because went up today many investors think the euro will be stronger without greece. i don't see any threat to the for the main continent of europe. i think it will be as viable as it has ever been. alix: part of the issue with the potential grexit is that...
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. >>> supporters rally against greece's creditors amid warnings that the country's future in the e.u. is at risk. >>> tiger escapeed from a zoo in georgia is shot dead after killing a man. >>> and welcome to patriot park, russia's military disneyland. >> hello there welcome to the program. the group linked to the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility in an online statement for a series of car bombings across yemen's capital. there are reports that dozens of people have been killed and injured about. at least two of the blasts targeted mosques. another hit the political headquarters of the rebel houthi movement. earlier a saudi-led airstrikes was reportedly to hit a convoy killing 31 people as they let the southern city of aden. well the latest attacks happened as peace talks were extended until friday. those attending the u.n.-sponsored negotiations have been struggling to make progress. yemen's foreign minister has claimed the houthi rebels are just sitting around in hotel rooms in geneva, and this follows three months of saudi-led airstrikes that have kille
. >>> supporters rally against greece's creditors amid warnings that the country's future in the e.u. is at risk. >>> tiger escapeed from a zoo in georgia is shot dead after killing a man. >>> and welcome to patriot park, russia's military disneyland. >> hello there welcome to the program. the group linked to the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility in an online statement for a series of car bombings across yemen's capital. there are...
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. >>> the e.u. and the international monitory fund is greece wants to strike a deal. but the e.u. has its own plan. >> it appears to be on debt repayment. greece proposes spending no more than 0.8% of the economy. creditors want 3.5% of the economy. but athens says it has to re reinvest in growth and jobs. both sides agree that greece must collect more taxes because it face as shortfall this year. athens says it has to find an extra $1 billion. creditors say what is needed is double that. it will allow hugely unpopular property taxes to stay in place this year. that brings in $3 billion a year. and it's plan to restore the minimum wage to its pre-crisis level of $800 a month won't happen straight away but in stages starting next year. early retirement will end and greece's pension funds will treatment line benefits to affordable levels. but athens is determined to make it's own document the basis for brussels talks. greek officials say that as long as the proposals come from their creditors, it will foster recession and human suffering. >> as human rights abuses wean countries cont
. >>> the e.u. and the international monitory fund is greece wants to strike a deal. but the e.u. has its own plan. >> it appears to be on debt repayment. greece proposes spending no more than 0.8% of the economy. creditors want 3.5% of the economy. but athens says it has to re reinvest in growth and jobs. both sides agree that greece must collect more taxes because it face as shortfall this year. athens says it has to find an extra $1 billion. creditors say what is needed is...
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in the '90s, there was giddy talk about russia joining o.s.c.e., about some day being a member of the e.u., and i used to think "really?", but there were people talking about that because it looked like a possibility of such reform in russia. these things would not be unthinkable down the road. >> what is interesting is to look at the flipside of that, and what institutions russia was able to join. it joined - signed a european convention of human rights. it was part of the court of human rights, and joined the w.t.o., and joined a lot of different institutions. what is interesting is that there was an attempt, i think, to integrate russia, and to a certain extent it succeeded, specially in terms of trade. russia signed tax treaties and agreements to try to entryingiate into global markets. it was a strategy. over all you can argue that russia was integrated. especially after russia joined the w.t.o. the problem was, and it's been hinted to, is as soon as russia joined the institutions it want to rewrite the rules. what happened in reality was that russia didn't have the institutional pow
in the '90s, there was giddy talk about russia joining o.s.c.e., about some day being a member of the e.u., and i used to think "really?", but there were people talking about that because it looked like a possibility of such reform in russia. these things would not be unthinkable down the road. >> what is interesting is to look at the flipside of that, and what institutions russia was able to join. it joined - signed a european convention of human rights. it was part of the...
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. >>> serbia says it is struggling to cope with the rush of migrants hoping to reach the e.u. vernment has reacted to shock by a plan from hungary to build a fence along the border. jonah hull met some of the people trying to make the crossing. >> reporter: they have been on the road for weeks. they are afraid of arrest and police violence. >> give me water, please. >> reporter: hi morning. yes, so guys we are doctors without borders. we provide medical -- >> reporter: the charity visits twice a week at the far end of the camp the medic finds a woman who has suffered a miscarriage. where do you guys all come from? >> afghanistan. >> reporter: everyone? >> yeah. >> we had problems in afghanistan all of us these guys from taliban, such problems you know. and everywhere we are going problems. >> reporter: 34ris asking for money? >> yes they ask for money. >> reporter: and they beat you up? >> yes strongly beat i'm -- in my whole body i feel pain. >> reporter: where are you going? >> i'm going to austria. >> reporter: austria. >> i go to belgium. >> london. >> london. >> reporter:
. >>> serbia says it is struggling to cope with the rush of migrants hoping to reach the e.u. vernment has reacted to shock by a plan from hungary to build a fence along the border. jonah hull met some of the people trying to make the crossing. >> reporter: they have been on the road for weeks. they are afraid of arrest and police violence. >> give me water, please. >> reporter: hi morning. yes, so guys we are doctors without borders. we provide medical -- >>...
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demonstrations in athens as the e.u. welcome greek concessions towards a debt deal. >> today we are here in a moment of unity without ill-will saying its time to move the flag from the capitol ranks. >> charleston church shooting aids decision to remove the confederate flag. >> hello, the al jazeera journalist detained in germany at the request of the egyptian government was released without guard. ahmed mansour was detained since being retained on saturday. >> it had been a deeply worrying 48 hours but ahmedmansour looked at an obvious delight of relief as he walked from prison a free man. news that the berlin prosecutor was throwing out the egyptian extradition. >> then there were chaotic scenes as he went through a crush of well wishers into a waiting car. later in a calmer atmosphere mr. mansour reflected on the events flats three days. >> i prepared myself to stay in the jail for one monday. i prepared everything, i conduct how i can call for people. i prepared myself for staying one month in the jail. >> mr. mansour
demonstrations in athens as the e.u. welcome greek concessions towards a debt deal. >> today we are here in a moment of unity without ill-will saying its time to move the flag from the capitol ranks. >> charleston church shooting aids decision to remove the confederate flag. >> hello, the al jazeera journalist detained in germany at the request of the egyptian government was released without guard. ahmed mansour was detained since being retained on saturday. >> it had...
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. >>> demonstrations in athens as the e.u. welcomes greek concessions as a positive step towards a debt deal. plus... >> we're here ate a moment of unity in our state without ill will saying its time to move the flag from capital grounds. >> lawmakers announced they'll move the confederate flag. >> i'm robin adams with the sport. neymar has decided not to appeal the ban. >> ahmed man southland mansour was released from the german prison. >> news that the berlin prosecuteor was throwing out egypt's extradition request excited those outside of the jail. but it was another two hours before mansour himself emerged. the al jazeera reporter. >> then there were chaotic scenes as he went through a crushing well wishers into a waiting car. he would reflect on the past three days. >> i prepared myself to stay a month in jail. if you prepare for the worse you can take the best. >> his arrest on saturday was always going to be much bigger than a simple view additional matter. he's a my profile al jazeera presenter. within an hour of his de
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. >>> russia says the european union mission against libyan people smugglers must outline the e.u.'s powers in full before it can be agreed. it plans to use force to destroy smuggling on the libyan shores but requires a mandate before it can be enforced and russia has the power to block such a resolution. we have more from the united nations. it looks like the russians will make it positive for the african union as they try to get a resolution an endorsement for pastime force they want to operate in the mediterranean. russia says it was fooled in 2011 when there was a resolution for a no-fly zone and it was used wrongly to take out all of muammar gaddafi's air defenses and to bring about the end of the muammar gaddafi regime. these were the comments of the russian foreign minister. >> if such a proposal is made we'll have to write down in mine ute detail the mandate of a mission under chapter vii. we don't want a repeat of ambiguity used for gross abuse of the resolution in 2011. there are other hurdles for the e.u., they'd need a letter from the internationally recognised libyan go
. >>> russia says the european union mission against libyan people smugglers must outline the e.u.'s powers in full before it can be agreed. it plans to use force to destroy smuggling on the libyan shores but requires a mandate before it can be enforced and russia has the power to block such a resolution. we have more from the united nations. it looks like the russians will make it positive for the african union as they try to get a resolution an endorsement for pastime force they want...
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representatives, and they held meetings with ambassadors from the e.u. and are talking to members of the united nations. they said they have not come to progress and if they don't get anything in the coming hours they'll have no other way but to leave tomorrow. they have been critical of the way things are handled and says everyone has to understand this is a critical moment for the yemeni people and we need to come to a genuine truce with the houthis. if that happens, for that to happen, we need the houthis to pull out of the area. we are not going to sign an agreement saying that there's going to be a ceasefire. it's obvious that they are having a serious problem. at the same time the houthi delegation has not come here they've been telling the united nations envoy that details need to be pinned down before they agree on starting the talks, and they have no problem with talking to the government for a humanitarian truce, but from a houthi perspective a truce means the saudis should stop the air strikes. the government says no it's not just the air strik
representatives, and they held meetings with ambassadors from the e.u. and are talking to members of the united nations. they said they have not come to progress and if they don't get anything in the coming hours they'll have no other way but to leave tomorrow. they have been critical of the way things are handled and says everyone has to understand this is a critical moment for the yemeni people and we need to come to a genuine truce with the houthis. if that happens, for that to happen, we...
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some people saying they should vote no, get out of the e.u., drop the euro, part is happening they don't have control over their own currency, they can't manipulate it, change it to increase imports and exports to manage this problem. because they are linked in. and you -- it encourages this kind of socialist game work, we can relax, because we have the big daddy of european union, and it encore rack encourages that v enliness. now if there is a collapse they have to get drachma back could maybe some greek mojo back, maybe they have to think about entrepreneurship, and better business. charles: it makes me worried about about what tammy says that, first thing that popped in my mind, is printing a current that's solve a problem. i would think that is knee-jerk reaction of a country that trying to get back into the game, by the way the drachma was a beautiful currency. >> they don't have infrastructure to reignite -- to create an export machine based on a cheap currency, they don't have attitude or culture or industries, would you run risk is, you do go into a social chaos, and one of the
some people saying they should vote no, get out of the e.u., drop the euro, part is happening they don't have control over their own currency, they can't manipulate it, change it to increase imports and exports to manage this problem. because they are linked in. and you -- it encourages this kind of socialist game work, we can relax, because we have the big daddy of european union, and it encore rack encourages that v enliness. now if there is a collapse they have to get drachma back could...
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many are not refugees, but economic migrants looking for better prospect in the e.u. >> to that end they are considering a plan to quarantine migrants by force, if necessary. until a decision can be made on their status. then 40,000 would be allowed into europe in the next two years. it's a drop in the bucket compared to the million or so that could arrive this summer, raising a spectre that hundreds of thousands could be deported at home. >> sheila macvicar with us now. forcibly departing people, sounds easier said than done. especially dir ja. >> the syrians represent the largest single national group. 67,000 of them. seas. where will you deport them to, return them to. you cannot return them to syria. they have a legitimate claim. and there'll be lawyers that argue that. >> many focus on the european. i talked to syrians that are government. >> there's reason to be frustrated. the american government said they'll take more, but are setting obstacles in the way. by taking more, we are talking a few hundred, not more than that. >> just a couple of hundred. >> they say you have to recomm
many are not refugees, but economic migrants looking for better prospect in the e.u. >> to that end they are considering a plan to quarantine migrants by force, if necessary. until a decision can be made on their status. then 40,000 would be allowed into europe in the next two years. it's a drop in the bucket compared to the million or so that could arrive this summer, raising a spectre that hundreds of thousands could be deported at home. >> sheila macvicar with us now. forcibly...
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the leaders agreed to continue sanctions against russia even though the e.u. sanctions expire at the end of july. russian president vladimir putin was not invited to the two-day summit in the bavarian alps. leaders of britain, france italy, canada and japan are attending. outside the summit, thousands of protesters marched in a nearby town, touching off isolated clashes with police. so far, the protests have been far less violent than in past years. 17,000 police officers are assigned to crowd control. so what can we expect the g-7 to accomplish in just two-day's time? i'm joined via skype by wall street journal reporter anton troianovski who is covering the summit in germany. >> one of the two biggest issues being discussed at the g7? >> well, there's a lot of different things on the agenda but the issue looming over all of them are greece and russia. greece as you know is locked into this kind of showdown type negotiation with its international creditors, they is desperately need billions of euros and bailout funds but the negotiations between the creditors a
the leaders agreed to continue sanctions against russia even though the e.u. sanctions expire at the end of july. russian president vladimir putin was not invited to the two-day summit in the bavarian alps. leaders of britain, france italy, canada and japan are attending. outside the summit, thousands of protesters marched in a nearby town, touching off isolated clashes with police. so far, the protests have been far less violent than in past years. 17,000 police officers are assigned to crowd...
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more from jon in and athens saying the greek side has shed some of its demand that the e.u. leaders will not ignore. >> the greek delegation issued a statement last night the the summary of the day's proceedings. creditors proposed a deal which shifts the burden to salaried workers and pensioners. the greek side has such a direction that's where things are left. at this hour as we speak, the greek delegation is going back into a meeting with creditors. four hours from now there's another meeting of the eurozone finance minister. we have a repeat more or less of yesterday's schedule. tonight we also have a summit that will wrap this up. we know what creditors are asking for. they are asking for 4 billion in savingsment the greek side shifted. at the beginning of the month, this is a future budget. there was no cuts or savings at all. on monday there were very significant shifts. the greeks were proposing $720 million of savings on pensions, and another $750 million of increased taxation or consumer tax. we don't know how far that position shifted since then. yesterday morning
more from jon in and athens saying the greek side has shed some of its demand that the e.u. leaders will not ignore. >> the greek delegation issued a statement last night the the summary of the day's proceedings. creditors proposed a deal which shifts the burden to salaried workers and pensioners. the greek side has such a direction that's where things are left. at this hour as we speak, the greek delegation is going back into a meeting with creditors. four hours from now there's another...
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he told greece's parliament that an agreement with the e.u. and imf was needed. ce has postponed paying back hundreds of millions of dollars it owes until the end of the month. the government came to power in january of this year on an anti austerity platform. john psaropoulos joins us live from athens. what more did the greek prime minister have to say to article? >> well i think that mr. tsipras did tried to maintain the hope as you have outlined that we are now closer than ever to an agreement despite the set back of the last few days but he said we couldn't have signed an agreement up until now. because if you had been faced with the sort of counterproposals that we have been faced with would anyone in the chamber have signed it? it was a challenge to the opposition which the former prime minister handily took up and turned it around on mr. tsipras and said and the deal you think you have now on the table, is anyone in your party willing to sign it and vote for it? and that is a good question for the prime minister. in that exchange i think you have exactly th
he told greece's parliament that an agreement with the e.u. and imf was needed. ce has postponed paying back hundreds of millions of dollars it owes until the end of the month. the government came to power in january of this year on an anti austerity platform. john psaropoulos joins us live from athens. what more did the greek prime minister have to say to article? >> well i think that mr. tsipras did tried to maintain the hope as you have outlined that we are now closer than ever to an...
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the e.u. has said it saw throughout their wish when you look down with canada doing, what is japan doing, we are in a leadership role and we should make sure diplomacy is working to make everyone on salon to the party. >> with isil and cultural heritage in trafficking, when will we finally join and ratify the behavior convention? >> the culture secretary rightly raised with me while they can do on this front. in organizations like the british museum to know how to help preserve some of these monuments. in the countries that are able to help the issue and resolve it >> the prime minister may be where the european commission issued a report last year on the level of corruption which claimed corruption across the european economy for 120 billion year-over-year. it apparently include a correction within the accurate e.u. institutions themselves. it clearly suggests they think there may be something to hide. can i ask my friend for an independent investigation as to the extensive corruption within
the e.u. has said it saw throughout their wish when you look down with canada doing, what is japan doing, we are in a leadership role and we should make sure diplomacy is working to make everyone on salon to the party. >> with isil and cultural heritage in trafficking, when will we finally join and ratify the behavior convention? >> the culture secretary rightly raised with me while they can do on this front. in organizations like the british museum to know how to help preserve some...
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>> it's a concern in the e.u. last week, the e.u. parliament had a debate and one of the big concerns is this investor state and are these tribunal able to sit above governments. it could have a chilling effect on financial regulation or environmental regulation. in the u.k., they are very concerned that this dispute mechanism could be used to try to private ice the national health service which is so beloved in the u.k. definitely concerns on the other side of the atlantic as well. >> ttyl, talk to you later. thank you so much for your time. >> an army veteran who jumped over the white house fence and made it into the mansion will spend eight more months in jail. omar gonzalez was just sentenced to 17 months. the judge said he will be subject to intersection for three years after he gets out of the jail. his attorney said gonzalez has a history of mental health issues. >> tropical storm bill has made land fall in texas threatening the flood battered state with as much as 12 inches of torrential rain. winds could reach 60 miles per h
>> it's a concern in the e.u. last week, the e.u. parliament had a debate and one of the big concerns is this investor state and are these tribunal able to sit above governments. it could have a chilling effect on financial regulation or environmental regulation. in the u.k., they are very concerned that this dispute mechanism could be used to try to private ice the national health service which is so beloved in the u.k. definitely concerns on the other side of the atlantic as well....
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and how greece and possibly the e.u. will fall part. what we know is angela merkel will go into the meeting say listen we stand to lose 1 billion euros a year and that's about it. that's not the true story. they have loaned with france 160 billion euros to greece they could potentially stand to lose all that money. but the consequences for both sides are really unknown. we can't say though, this is the occasion, this is the effect. we can't assess that. we can say whatever it is it's not going to look pretty at the end of the day. a lot of tough talk going on. thank you for the details. >> still to come on al jazeera. dozens die. temperatures reached 45 degrees celsius. thousands of people in the poor at risk of landslides >>> thousands weakened by nepal's massive earthquake. ridden and neurotic outlook... >> i have to un-ravel myself on stage as fearlessly as possible >> into an award winning career... from hell? >> it's thrilling when it's working.... >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's mo
and how greece and possibly the e.u. will fall part. what we know is angela merkel will go into the meeting say listen we stand to lose 1 billion euros a year and that's about it. that's not the true story. they have loaned with france 160 billion euros to greece they could potentially stand to lose all that money. but the consequences for both sides are really unknown. we can't say though, this is the occasion, this is the effect. we can't assess that. we can say whatever it is it's not going...
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he talked about the e.u. europe strong views the u.k. should say part of the e.u. how would you flesh that out? >> what i would say about my party and my government and how we conduct ourselves as we are internationalist. if scotland had voted to the independent this would've been absolutely picky. we would consider ourselves to be a key ally of the united states. we want to work constructively within the world community to make sure we are playing our part in resolving the conflicts and issues and challenge been met with in the modern world. we would want to be a continuing member of the nato alliance to play our part in collective security. the message we strongly articulated during the referendum and will continue to with nothing to fear from an independent scotland and we are not independent right at the moment if that happens in the future the international community would find a constructive ally in terms of the many issues we deal with. >> what do you make first minister of all the attention you've been getting since last month? most of all the last few. >> i
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the e.u. trike a deal? >>> interpol issued a red notice for two former f.i.f.a. officials, and for a corporate executives jack warner the former head of the north and central american football association is among those on the international wanted personnel alerts. media reports suggest the outgoing head of football's governing body sepp blatter is under investigation for corruption by new york prosecutors and the f.b.i. prosecutors reportedly trying to indicted f.i.f.a. officials to cooperate to build a case against sepp blatter. he resigned tuesday. >> reporter: fewer days after his re-election as one the most powerful men in football a shook announcement from f.i.f.a.'s long serving president. sepp blatter said the organization needed profound rescrubsz. -- reconstruction. >> reporter: although members of f.i.f.a. reelected me as president, this mandate does not seem supported by everywhere in the world of football. supporters, clubs, players, those that inspire life in football as much as w
the e.u. trike a deal? >>> interpol issued a red notice for two former f.i.f.a. officials, and for a corporate executives jack warner the former head of the north and central american football association is among those on the international wanted personnel alerts. media reports suggest the outgoing head of football's governing body sepp blatter is under investigation for corruption by new york prosecutors and the f.b.i. prosecutors reportedly trying to indicted f.i.f.a. officials to...
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but could you tell me what further steps have been taken to tackle economic migration from outside the e.u.? >> can i welcome the honorable lady to her place. her election result was one i was dreaming of and i'm very, very grateful for. but she's absolutely right to raise this issue. in the past it's been too easy for some businesses to bring in workers from overseas rather than to take the long-term to train our workforce here at home. we need to do more to change that and that means reducing the migrant labor. that is part of our plan. the home secretary is written to the migration advisory committee asking her to report back on how to significantly reduce work-related migration from outside europe. they're going to advise on restricting the work visa to shortages an specialist putting a time limit on how long a person can claim that have these shortages. we're going to look at a skill levy so we can boost the funding for apprenticeship and we're going to stop businesses using foreign workers to undercut rates. all of these can help migration under control. make sure that hard working b
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> thank you very much for that, john in athens there. >>> the news is being welcomed in brussels, the e.uonomic officials has warned athens to step up its efforts to find finalize a deal. he said: >>> the speaker of iraq's parliament says the u.s. decision to sends extra troops is part of an iraqi plan to boost sunni volunteers to fight isil. celine was in washington where he held talks with the deputy of state. 450 u.s. will be deployed. they will set up a fifth site in anbar one of the few areas in the province under iraqi government control. the iraqi army has suffered a number of setbacks in the fight against isil. zeina khodr went to meet some sunni trials in northern iraq and found men on who didn't want to be left out of the fight with isil. >> reporter: these men once helped the iraqi government and u.s. troops fight al qaeda in iraq. sunni tribal fighters part of the so-called awakening councils. but last year when the islamic state of iraq and the levant arrived in their city they didn't have the arms to fight back. they were forced to leave. and are now displaced and jobless. t
> thank you very much for that, john in athens there. >>> the news is being welcomed in brussels, the e.uonomic officials has warned athens to step up its efforts to find finalize a deal. he said: >>> the speaker of iraq's parliament says the u.s. decision to sends extra troops is part of an iraqi plan to boost sunni volunteers to fight isil. celine was in washington where he held talks with the deputy of state. 450 u.s. will be deployed. they will set up a fifth site in...
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the e.u. says it will only send money if greece cuts spending by two billion euros. prime minister tsipras has called that "absurd". german vice chancellor sigmar gabriel said today the repeated negotiations make the process look "ridiculous" and that "an ever greater number of people feel as if the greek government is giving them the run around". the israeli government today issued a report calling its conduct during last year's war against hamas on the gaza strip" lawful" and saying it had done all it could to avoid civilian casualties. israel accused hamas of using its own people as human shields during the seven-week conflict which claimed more 2,200 palestinian lives. 73 israelis also died. >> ( translated ): whoever wants to know the truth, let them read this report. whoever wants to continue with baseless blaming of the state of israel, let them waste time reading the report by the u.n. commission. we, for our part, will continue protecting our soldiers. they will continue protecting us. >> sreenivasan: the report was apparently meant to preempt the impending r
the e.u. says it will only send money if greece cuts spending by two billion euros. prime minister tsipras has called that "absurd". german vice chancellor sigmar gabriel said today the repeated negotiations make the process look "ridiculous" and that "an ever greater number of people feel as if the greek government is giving them the run around". the israeli government today issued a report calling its conduct during last year's war against hamas on the gaza...
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security council and germany, the e.u. involved as well the e.u.igh representatives for foreign policies is likely to get here sunday, and the french prime minister may be on his way, and the russian prime minister on monday. others may well come here. it depends what progress is made. certainly the comments from the foreign minister seemed to suggest the iranians are taking a hard line in this what is supposed to be the final round of notions. he said we'll get a deal if the other side don't stop making difficult demands. >> okay. lots of ifs there. if the deadline slips. what happens then? >> i think if the deadline slips for a bit, we'll be fine. and they'll continue the talks for a bit. and i think that's almost accepted. and, in fact i know some of the reporters travelling with the secretary of state john kerry got together and had a guess about when it would end, and they put the date as being 5 july. merely a guess people are factoring in a delay. if there's a bigger delay, we are in dangerous territory. this has been extended and extended a
security council and germany, the e.u. involved as well the e.u.igh representatives for foreign policies is likely to get here sunday, and the french prime minister may be on his way, and the russian prime minister on monday. others may well come here. it depends what progress is made. certainly the comments from the foreign minister seemed to suggest the iranians are taking a hard line in this what is supposed to be the final round of notions. he said we'll get a deal if the other side don't...
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i'm not sure the e.u. folks are. an agreement with the creditors is within sight and activism make a payment tomorrow. speaking after late-night talks with senior e.u. officials in brussels. the two sides are trying to reach a compromise to prevent greece from possibly dropping out of the euro zone. ecb president mario draghi signaling a little slack in its fiscal target. it seems the folks we hear from seeing positive, especially on the greek side and this is going to go into the g7. in fact, there may be talks overnight tonight. this will likely continue. the traders, sandra, overall they are stuck in see how. also the national bank of greece was higher. so they are batting a deal comes through. sandra: but that is something with it done. however, so much weakness in europe this morning. all down more than a 4%. in fact the cac down more than 10% with skepticism by the actual deal. nicole: you have to remember tsipras was elected on anti-asperity. if you can too much, will there be new elections in greece? the risk
i'm not sure the e.u. folks are. an agreement with the creditors is within sight and activism make a payment tomorrow. speaking after late-night talks with senior e.u. officials in brussels. the two sides are trying to reach a compromise to prevent greece from possibly dropping out of the euro zone. ecb president mario draghi signaling a little slack in its fiscal target. it seems the folks we hear from seeing positive, especially on the greek side and this is going to go into the g7. in fact,...
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they should leverage all three of those rather than going in the e.u. direction which benefits nobody. i don't think iran is a particularly significant actor in turkey. the turks don't love the iranians. they are not going to listen to them. they don't really need any help. the idea they are together? i don't see turkey coordinating its foreign policies with iran. it is a very different country with different expectations and different needs. what it does show is the middle east is a mess. it is an undercurrent of your entire question. if iran is the only good news coming out of the middle east, what does that say about the middle east? nothing very good. >> there is one issue where iranians and turks come together. that is on the kurdish issue. that is where they help each other to keep curbing rising kurdish nationalism. this will become even more of an issue if the kurds set up an autonomous zone in northeast syria in combination with northern iraq. which brings me to a question from our former president of the council, and his question has to do with
they should leverage all three of those rather than going in the e.u. direction which benefits nobody. i don't think iran is a particularly significant actor in turkey. the turks don't love the iranians. they are not going to listen to them. they don't really need any help. the idea they are together? i don't see turkey coordinating its foreign policies with iran. it is a very different country with different expectations and different needs. what it does show is the middle east is a mess. it...
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the e.u. and america riding rolls together will make sure we have good and decent standards rather than a race to the bottom. it is important may see that. >> mr. christopher cooper. >> at the g-7 agrees to the situation in eastern ukraine has gone from bad to worse and if so what hasn't more been done to say there should be increased sanctions against the russian federation rather than a rolling over of existing sanctions? the >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. there has been a mixed picture since the minsk agreement was signed that overall has been some kind of lower-level of violence and aggression said we should recognize that good a very clear warning that things were to get much worse, if there were to be a russian backed territory that could lead to higher sanctions. >> mr. betty sherman. >> mr. speaker, could i point out to the prime minister to state the noneconomic security was quite assured. but did he say to those who criticize the g-7 and that was never searc
the e.u. and america riding rolls together will make sure we have good and decent standards rather than a race to the bottom. it is important may see that. >> mr. christopher cooper. >> at the g-7 agrees to the situation in eastern ukraine has gone from bad to worse and if so what hasn't more been done to say there should be increased sanctions against the russian federation rather than a rolling over of existing sanctions? the >> i think my honorable friend makes an important...
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the e.u. commission chief said that he feels betrayed by greece as banks are closed for a week. low turn out as burundi goes ahead with elections. the action that african union said should be postponeed.
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>> supporters rally against greece's predators amid warnings of the country's future that the e.u. is at risk. and wrapping up the tension. >> i'm robin adams with the sports for you. apologizeing to his country's fans of his arrest for drunk driving. he had two drinks when he crashed his sports car. >> a warm welcome to the program. the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for a series of car bombings across yemen's capital. dozens of people are reported to have been killed or injured. now at least two of the blasts startinged mosques. this as u.n. peace talks in geneva will. they have been struggling to make any progress. we have reports now from geneva. >> car bombs hit the yemen capital. in sanaa one of houthi's headquarters are there. in march the islamic state claimed responsibility for a string of attacks targeting houthi mosques. more than a hundred people were killed. this comes at a time when crucial talks to solve yemen's crisis are under way in geneva. the united nations have been urging the warring factions to agree on a humanitarian truss. bu
>> supporters rally against greece's predators amid warnings of the country's future that the e.u. is at risk. and wrapping up the tension. >> i'm robin adams with the sports for you. apologizeing to his country's fans of his arrest for drunk driving. he had two drinks when he crashed his sports car. >> a warm welcome to the program. the islamic state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for a series of car bombings across yemen's capital. dozens of people are...
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we are being looked at everywhere, all of the countries, people are doing here e.u. e world are watching, so this will really be helpful with everything. >> reporter: the case could set a precedent with similar ones in other countries. the dutch government has not yet commented on the verdict, and it does have the right to appeal the decision. simon mcgregor-wood, al jazeera. >>> coming up we find out what happens to the migrants who make it to the e.u. on foot. >>> i'm in western kenya where scientists are focusing on communities like this one to help reduce malaria. in my life.. ♪ >>> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera, at least 12 people have been killed in a suicide attack on the united arab emirates diplomatic convoy in the somali capitol. the dead include four somali soldiers. al-shabab has claimed responsibility. >>> isil fighters in syria have destroyed two shrines near the city of palmyra. smoke has been seen rising from the hill top tomb of the companion of the prophet muhammad's cousin. >>> wikileaks says the last three french presidents were spied
we are being looked at everywhere, all of the countries, people are doing here e.u. e world are watching, so this will really be helpful with everything. >> reporter: the case could set a precedent with similar ones in other countries. the dutch government has not yet commented on the verdict, and it does have the right to appeal the decision. simon mcgregor-wood, al jazeera. >>> coming up we find out what happens to the migrants who make it to the e.u. on foot. >>> i'm...
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and while the e.u. politicians look at the influx, unsung heroes continue to receive search for lives to save. >> pope francis the leader of the roman catholic church has held mass for thousands of worshipers in the bosnian capital sarajevo. he has called for people to leave behind their troubled past and memories of war. >> pope francis arrived at the sarajevo olympic stadium there was a call for peace and harmony with muslim neighbors. so a serb orthodox choir sang. the pope was given a bomb that was given great significance. >> children, women and the elderly in refugee camps it means forced displacement of peoples. it means destroyed houses, streets, and factories. above all countless shattered lives, you know this well, having experienced here how much suffering, how much destruction how much pain. >> they've had had good reason to reflect on the importance of this pay papal visit. he is is a muslim. he was forced to dig trenches around the town as they attacked the muslims here. yet his marriage to
and while the e.u. politicians look at the influx, unsung heroes continue to receive search for lives to save. >> pope francis the leader of the roman catholic church has held mass for thousands of worshipers in the bosnian capital sarajevo. he has called for people to leave behind their troubled past and memories of war. >> pope francis arrived at the sarajevo olympic stadium there was a call for peace and harmony with muslim neighbors. so a serb orthodox choir sang. the pope was...
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and while the e.u. politicians decide on the never ending influx, they will continue to comb the sea in search of life to save. >> an estimated 20 million nigerians suffer from mental illness, but many go without professional help. in many cases psychiatric cases treatment is expensive. >> she was hearing voices telling her to harm herself. so her family handcuffed her and brought her here to a traditional doctor just outside of the abuja. she believes that she is demonized. she's using herbs, leaves and natural ingredients to treat her. >> when people come and tell me they have a problem with their head i pray and god tells me the cause of the problem. god shows me these are the issues in the person's life. through that i know what kind of herbs and leaves to give them. when i give them such herbs god relieves them of the problem. >> most nigerians suffering from mental disorders like depression anxiety and schizophrenia they go to traditional doctors because there is no treatment for 95% of the patient
and while the e.u. politicians decide on the never ending influx, they will continue to comb the sea in search of life to save. >> an estimated 20 million nigerians suffer from mental illness, but many go without professional help. in many cases psychiatric cases treatment is expensive. >> she was hearing voices telling her to harm herself. so her family handcuffed her and brought her here to a traditional doctor just outside of the abuja. she believes that she is demonized. she's...
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also indicating that the e.u. lcomed new proposals from greek prime minister alexis tsipras as a good foundation for progress. >> let's get the update in the ground in athens. steve is live for us. good morning to you, steve. what's the latest take on the situation? >> reporter: wilfred, let me just first of all say, just looking around the heart of central athens you cannot feel anything palpable that would be crisis-like as well. i can't see protests. i can't see queues at the banks, i can't see anyone panicking on the streets. so it's very much a normal monday morning here in greece. of course, the fear has been that this week will be anything but normal for greece as well. what we have been seeing albeit as a trick or building up over the last few weeks has been a flow of money out of the banking sector, out of governments and into people's mattress or sent overseas or what have you. because we have seen 5 to 6 billion euros coming out of the banks, 43 billion euro year to date. and the e.u. coming into a few m
also indicating that the e.u. lcomed new proposals from greek prime minister alexis tsipras as a good foundation for progress. >> let's get the update in the ground in athens. steve is live for us. good morning to you, steve. what's the latest take on the situation? >> reporter: wilfred, let me just first of all say, just looking around the heart of central athens you cannot feel anything palpable that would be crisis-like as well. i can't see protests. i can't see queues at the...