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and by the way like to talk a lot about other countries germany spain france he talked a lot about the eiffel tower. he said he wanted to see it some day. admiral by telling me school similar sense of numbness for the staff here it's as if they've lost their own son. when he said when if i say he was my child i feel completely lost because the shock is so brutal brutal. the school held a memorial service for laura by telling me and with it a warning for his classmates. happiness is not always somewhere else happiness can also be found here. trying to make some good of what to many was an unthinkable and avoidable tragedy. such as tao was no harm but him a able to get onto the plane and suffice to help us answer this we've invited judenfrei he's an aviation security operations expert in london welcome to day news africa julian is it really possible that this boy just walked onto the runway climbed onto a plane without anybody noticing this it's very very disturbing because i'm just so you see t.v. and they have actually discovered the c.c.t.v. and they have pictures of the poor little s
and by the way like to talk a lot about other countries germany spain france he talked a lot about the eiffel tower. he said he wanted to see it some day. admiral by telling me school similar sense of numbness for the staff here it's as if they've lost their own son. when he said when if i say he was my child i feel completely lost because the shock is so brutal brutal. the school held a memorial service for laura by telling me and with it a warning for his classmates. happiness is not always...
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by then he like to talk a lot about other countries germany spain france he talked a lot about the eiffel tower he said he wanted to see it some day. admiral but tell me school a similar sense of numbness for the staff here it's as if they've lost their own son. money to someone if i say he was my child i feel completely lost because the shock is so brutal brutal. the school held a memorial service for laura by telling me and with it a warning for his classmates. happiness is not always somewhere else happiness can also be found here. trying to make some good of what for many was an unthinkable and avoidable tragedy. pharmaceutical company novartis says it's in talks with patients that have announced that it will use a lot to supply the world's most expensive drug to children suffering from a devastating genetic disease called spinal muscular atrophy but only 100 children worldwide will receive their free treatment which usually costs millions of dollars those astronomical prices of such drugs has triggered an ethical debate so michael story sounds like a modern fairy tale but it also pos
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2nd official language of morocco the biggest contingent of tourists here come from france followed by spain and germany practically everything on offer here is aimed at visitors from abroad but hakim says 99 percent of the products in the sukkah are produced in morocco many right here in the us are. traditional handicrafts instead of cheap copies from abroad this benefits local producers and ensures traditional techniques of work. and shit are not lost. talking the tourist guide is 45 years old actually it happens to have a doctorate in science he studied into selldorf but instead of researching he shows tourists his city. the same bus you want that's what it's always been a passion of mine for me i like to show my country to people because i have seen that many people from europe like germany do not have the right image of our land and those english didn't reach thinking here do buttons with us on the. that's why he also offers tours of parts of the old town where tourists rarely venture the marquez of the moroccans just around the corner from the shiny facades of the modern tower blocks. hakim's main
2nd official language of morocco the biggest contingent of tourists here come from france followed by spain and germany practically everything on offer here is aimed at visitors from abroad but hakim says 99 percent of the products in the sukkah are produced in morocco many right here in the us are. traditional handicrafts instead of cheap copies from abroad this benefits local producers and ensures traditional techniques of work. and shit are not lost. talking the tourist guide is 45 years old...
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in paris as the economic correspondent and i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and spainto the netherlands, spain, england, and unfortunately a lot of the folks i spoke to in europe have a term mixed jobs they would pay minimum wage without benefits or vacation. i wrote a story about mcdonald's workers in denmark that averaged $20 per hour and have great benefits with lots of vacations a year where mcdonald's workers in the u.s. average $8 an hour and often didn't have health coverage or didn't get vacation so i think that something was broken in the united states that is one of the main points in the book too often they have a lower economy with low wages and it makes it very hard for workers to make ends meet to support their families and exit hard for family work balance so we have to figure out ways to improve things for the workers, so when the book i look at various models and strategies to make things better. one way is i think our campaign finance system is very broken as i said corp. for outspend unions and worker groups and that's why the minimum wage is stock a
in paris as the economic correspondent and i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and spainto the netherlands, spain, england, and unfortunately a lot of the folks i spoke to in europe have a term mixed jobs they would pay minimum wage without benefits or vacation. i wrote a story about mcdonald's workers in denmark that averaged $20 per hour and have great benefits with lots of vacations a year where mcdonald's workers in the u.s. average $8 an hour and often...
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revolve around markets in india, elsewhere with an emphasis on western europe including spain, italy, france, and germanyg up very good traction. haslinda: what is good traction? chew shou zi: in western europe, we are the fourth largest growing smartphone. in spain itself, we are the second largest. this is just smart phones. we are more than a smart phone company. ar scooters have more than 70% market share in some countries in western europe. and our wristbands are the second most popular in western europe as well. : are you benefiting in any way and are you hoping to capitalize in any way? chew shou zi: we are part of a very sophisticated global supply change. believers in the advantages of a global integrated supply chain. the trade tensions have so far not affected us directly but we are optimistic about the future of the relationship between these two countries. : do you have any numbers you could share with us in terms of sales expected? in china is a5g big focus for our smartphone business. we launched our first smartphone in china in uber-november of last year followed up by a device priced bel
revolve around markets in india, elsewhere with an emphasis on western europe including spain, italy, france, and germanyg up very good traction. haslinda: what is good traction? chew shou zi: in western europe, we are the fourth largest growing smartphone. in spain itself, we are the second largest. this is just smart phones. we are more than a smart phone company. ar scooters have more than 70% market share in some countries in western europe. and our wristbands are the second most popular in...
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i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and spain, the netherlands, swedenand unfortunately a lot of those folks i spoke to in europe would say they make fun of the united states. they say make jobs. many jobs in the united states paid minimum wage without benefits or vacation. they sneer at the low level of jobs the united states because the united states has a low road economy. i wrote a story about the mcdonald's workers in denmark who averaged $20 an hour and have great benefits and get lots of vacation a year. where mcdonald's workers in the u.s. average $8 an hour and often did not have health coverage or vacation. so i think something was broken in the united states. think that's one of the main points in the book. too often we have a lower economy with low wages and no benefits. it makes it very hard for workers to make ends meet to support their families. makes it very hard for family work balance. so we have to figure out ways to improve things for workers. so in the book, i really look at various models and strategies to make things better for wor
i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and spain, the netherlands, swedenand unfortunately a lot of those folks i spoke to in europe would say they make fun of the united states. they say make jobs. many jobs in the united states paid minimum wage without benefits or vacation. they sneer at the low level of jobs the united states because the united states has a low road economy. i wrote a story about the mcdonald's workers in denmark who averaged $20 an hour and...
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times european economic correspondent and i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and spainnd the netherlands and sweden and england and unfortunately, a lot of the folks i spoketo in europe would say they make fun of the united states . i have this term mcjobs, jobs which pay without benefits or vacation and they sneer at the low level of jobs in the united states and say the united states is a low road economy whereas i wrote in a story about mcdonald's workers in denmark averaged $20 an hour and have great benefits and get luxury vacations a year whereas job workers in the us average eight dollars an hour and didn't get vacation so i think something was broken in the united states and that's one of the main points in the book is that too often we have a lower economy with low wages and no benefits it makes it hard for workers to make ends meet to support their families and makes it very hard for family work balance so we have to figure out ways to improve things or workers. so in the book i really look at various models and strategies to makethings better or workers . and
times european economic correspondent and i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and spainnd the netherlands and sweden and england and unfortunately, a lot of the folks i spoketo in europe would say they make fun of the united states . i have this term mcjobs, jobs which pay without benefits or vacation and they sneer at the low level of jobs in the united states and say the united states is a low road economy whereas i wrote in a story about mcdonald's workers in...
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rolled out 15 percent of global market launches take place in germany closely followed by the united kingdom in the united states in spain in france it's only 4 percent so a market for wealthy countries but there's more to it if any witnesses i wish there was wider awareness of the relationship between nutrition and the environment that such an important point and we need to become more aware of it but i believe we're just at the beginning especially in germany and in the united states people are already 2 years further along in terms of consciousness but if. germany may be catching up fast but for the time being sustainable food trends remain a nice market for young and well heeled urban foodies. we all love buying new clothes but. we need to stop doing that. a company has found a week to make she out of the tons of textile production in india produces let's see how. bad this clothing design studio in southwesterly fabric waste is seen. it's a valuable resource the philosophy is simple we don't need more new clothes that challenges the current fast fashion business model something this label does with pride. the problem in the fa
rolled out 15 percent of global market launches take place in germany closely followed by the united kingdom in the united states in spain in france it's only 4 percent so a market for wealthy countries but there's more to it if any witnesses i wish there was wider awareness of the relationship between nutrition and the environment that such an important point and we need to become more aware of it but i believe we're just at the beginning especially in germany and in the united states people...
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very strong winds again we've got wind warnings across areas of france right there crawls into germany not generally throughout much of spain as i say but if you want care in the eastern side of the mediterranean into when she flows across into turkey of the next couple days and we have no pushing on. that still not that cold hovering about freezing on cheese day full. at about 7 degrees celsius in london so down into northern africa we've got a fair bit of cloud on those coastal areas but the winds a fairly brisk air as well so feeling that cold just 16 and robot for the next couple of days maybe 18 on tuesday but feeling cooler than the average. of the still navigating dangerous rapids from the time we depart to the time we finished scared to the fish and dicing with death. i'm afraid of cooling i'm afraid of dying but if i don't go accompanied my family to meet the men who go to the stream just to make a living. you have to be a school swimmer otherwise it's a risk and you told vietnam on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera this hour the u.s. embassy in baghdad has been struck by rockets the 1st direct
very strong winds again we've got wind warnings across areas of france right there crawls into germany not generally throughout much of spain as i say but if you want care in the eastern side of the mediterranean into when she flows across into turkey of the next couple days and we have no pushing on. that still not that cold hovering about freezing on cheese day full. at about 7 degrees celsius in london so down into northern africa we've got a fair bit of cloud on those coastal areas but the...
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tariffs against car exports in china is their largest markets of as pressure in germany there are different rules in france in spain and so on no e.u. country bans who are way at the moment there are other countries in the world that do so for example japan and taiwan for the minutes the e.u. hasn't gone there partly because they know how much of my anger the u.s. thank you for that nadine at the map and i for us in london. and the european parliament is set to ratify the agreement on the u.k.'s departure from the these are live pictures right now from the debate in brussels a debate and a vote in parliament where the formalities the withdrawal agreement has already been approved at a committee stage the any peas are expected to organize a farewell ceremony for their 73 british crown and the u.k. will officially leave the e.u. on friday night is in brussels forests so the vote is under way for the withdrawal treaty tell us about what's been happening and what we can expect. with a vote will actually come a bit later right now m.e.p. in the form of building behind me here in brussels debating the bedsit withdrawal a
tariffs against car exports in china is their largest markets of as pressure in germany there are different rules in france in spain and so on no e.u. country bans who are way at the moment there are other countries in the world that do so for example japan and taiwan for the minutes the e.u. hasn't gone there partly because they know how much of my anger the u.s. thank you for that nadine at the map and i for us in london. and the european parliament is set to ratify the agreement on the...
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towards the east the rain is going to start across parts of germany down into france as well as into the northeastern part of parts of spain we do think over here across the mediterranean it is going to be rain more rain is expected we could be seeing some very windy conditions as well that same system is going to cause a problem across the northern coast of libya as well as into egypt we could be some clay seeing some clouds all the way down across much of the central part of libya over the next few days ray could also make its way towards the south as well because it is going to be about 14 degrees here on thursday but as we go towards friday we do expect you see a temp to come be up to about 15 but it is going to be a chilly day for you and some rain in the forecast with attention a 14. day latest news as it breaks boeing is the longest manufacturing exporter in the u.s. . with detailed coverage critics say secular protections are great in the canadian constitution adele and the rest. and fearless journalism from around the world recycling fanfare like this one play a crucial role in argentina's waste management for the
towards the east the rain is going to start across parts of germany down into france as well as into the northeastern part of parts of spain we do think over here across the mediterranean it is going to be rain more rain is expected we could be seeing some very windy conditions as well that same system is going to cause a problem across the northern coast of libya as well as into egypt we could be some clay seeing some clouds all the way down across much of the central part of libya over the...
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disney+ will also arrive in ireland, france, germany, italy, spain, austria and switzerland on the samerk business to cityfibre, a company backed by goldman sachs for £200m. the sale of the business had been delayed last year when the labour party said it would nationalise bt‘s openreach network if it won the general election. low cost airline easyjet says it's raised forecasts for revenues in the first half of the year, after performing better than expected so far this year. passenger numbers rose 2.8% to 22.2 million. let me show you the numbers. easyjet on the board one of the biggest risers on the day after better—than—expected forecasts for the year. remember they are looking ahead, not necessarily back, so investors like what they see. keep an eye on this figure of 1% because they will be digesting figures and looking towards that interest rate decision from the bank of england next week, so the pound currently buying you $1.31. some breaking news to bring you about north korea. north korea has said the united states has ignored its year—end deadline for nuclear talks and no longe
disney+ will also arrive in ireland, france, germany, italy, spain, austria and switzerland on the samerk business to cityfibre, a company backed by goldman sachs for £200m. the sale of the business had been delayed last year when the labour party said it would nationalise bt‘s openreach network if it won the general election. low cost airline easyjet says it's raised forecasts for revenues in the first half of the year, after performing better than expected so far this year. passenger...
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germany already. it's being adopted in france we expect italy and spain to do so later this year of course this is a globalmenon the interest in cbd, the interest in regulated cannabis-based products is something that's not specific to the u.s. or europe it goes beyond so, there's a really exciting future for these products across the globe. >> i know that you have not been given a 2020 guidance, i'm looking at the analysts, they're talking about the possibility of having $6 per share, $13 per share. i don't want to hold you to these, but it seems that's the possibility this could be a $2 billion drug, a $3 billion drug when i hear about these indications and if they work out, that may make sense >> this -- i mean, a few years ago we were a small company. >> right >> the company's transformed in these few years. a few years from now, if we deliver continued success for epidialects, have even one or two of these drugs we've been talking about come through into the pipeline, it'll be another level of growth and value creation for gw pharmaceuticals. >> how about awareness for your company? do people come in
germany already. it's being adopted in france we expect italy and spain to do so later this year of course this is a globalmenon the interest in cbd, the interest in regulated cannabis-based products is something that's not specific to the u.s. or europe it goes beyond so, there's a really exciting future for these products across the globe. >> i know that you have not been given a 2020 guidance, i'm looking at the analysts, they're talking about the possibility of having $6 per share,...
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germany so i can't. this car is way too big i mean imagine driving it on narrow country roads like it to the spain or france and these little villages or threat find a parking space in one of the big cities like cologne barcelona rome no chance but i'll be honest with you the design is striking. if you compare it to some of the electric s.u.v.s out there those better stop hiding in their garage just because the audi is going to scare them away. take it as a compliment. and she looks quite right yes she behaves or maybe even a strong personality she changed his mind my conclusion on the audi r s q and it is definitely one of a kind you rarely see a car that big well that's sporty of course we don't need to talk about things such as you can some can because anyone who buys a car like this is not opting for fuel efficiency or range now and this is all about appearance and power and the q. and definitely has both. it's been irresistible no one can stop me it's killing green cars anyway. because in these greenest electricity which doesn't. take electricity with maiden and each other like because it's not is ther
germany so i can't. this car is way too big i mean imagine driving it on narrow country roads like it to the spain or france and these little villages or threat find a parking space in one of the big cities like cologne barcelona rome no chance but i'll be honest with you the design is striking. if you compare it to some of the electric s.u.v.s out there those better stop hiding in their garage just because the audi is going to scare them away. take it as a compliment. and she looks quite right...
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has been the thing really has more to come for spain portugal the northwest has been at least then it spreads on saturday through france switzerland germany in the low countries and beyond but temperatures to fairly hard squash the journey in fact is quite a way down through north africa with the standard breeze by the hamas which means it warmish erika's all the way across so hard and ends up in the gambia or senegal where temps is a high banjo for example 36. for . you out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system when you walk through each and every level or layer further further into the jail or if you join us on say week entry has to start from day one whether again learned attention or young hearts when this is a dialogue everyone has a voice recording artist a 6 o'clock o'clock all right will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for joining the global conversation is iraq. the war where. or was. her. so the top stories this hour on al-jazeera japan south korea and the u.k. is stepping up the evacuation of their citizens from china in response to the corona virus outbreak america
has been the thing really has more to come for spain portugal the northwest has been at least then it spreads on saturday through france switzerland germany in the low countries and beyond but temperatures to fairly hard squash the journey in fact is quite a way down through north africa with the standard breeze by the hamas which means it warmish erika's all the way across so hard and ends up in the gambia or senegal where temps is a high banjo for example 36. for . you out on the streets...
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clearly france has become a leader in europe beating out countries like germany and spain. the same level. the next, next phase would be how can we make it more harmonized or easier for entrepreneurs to extend across europe and hire people in europe? if you are a local entrepreneur, you want to expand outside of your own local country. we need to find the equivalent of a financial passport team. i hope they will push for that. matt: martin, why would a tech startup want to be in london or great britain as it splits off from the rest of the european union? due to the tech scene in the u.k.? in theo the tech scene u.k.? martin: london is still the best place to do business in europe in terms of the availability of capital, labor laws and laws in general and the fact that it is very pro-business. i think it will continue to attract international talent. there are several founders of different companies in the u.k. that are international. that is why it has been so successful. it has attracted the best in the right us from across europe and you add that to the capital and they
clearly france has become a leader in europe beating out countries like germany and spain. the same level. the next, next phase would be how can we make it more harmonized or easier for entrepreneurs to extend across europe and hire people in europe? if you are a local entrepreneur, you want to expand outside of your own local country. we need to find the equivalent of a financial passport team. i hope they will push for that. matt: martin, why would a tech startup want to be in london or great...
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snow piling up into eastern areas of spain but what we have goes a ridge of high pressure in extending very nice across much of the u.k. the low countries france germany this key things dry for the next couple of days temperatures are a bit lower 60 degrees across into london that's good because it doesn't even good case guys the nice sunshine meanwhile that rain continuing through the western med it could well lead to flooding maybe 160 millimeters accumulating into areas of spain and no surprise continue southwards across into marco and algeria. an escape from severe hardship on to the world stage as a paralympic champion will be i want to say for now though for the 1500 meters under bronze for the $800.00 and the desire to work overseas i went knocking on doors looking at a job and was interested in immunology studies that led to international recognition as a global leader in regenerative medicine 2 inspiring journeys of human endeavor arabs abroad the paralympian and the bone micah on al-jazeera. the end. of the back is a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera police a fired water cannon and tear gas at protesters in the lebanese capital beiru
snow piling up into eastern areas of spain but what we have goes a ridge of high pressure in extending very nice across much of the u.k. the low countries france germany this key things dry for the next couple of days temperatures are a bit lower 60 degrees across into london that's good because it doesn't even good case guys the nice sunshine meanwhile that rain continuing through the western med it could well lead to flooding maybe 160 millimeters accumulating into areas of spain and no...
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snow piling up into eastern areas of spain but what we have goes a ridge of high pressure in extending very nice across much of the u.k. the low countries france germany this key things dry for the next couple of days temperatures are a bit lower 60 degrees across into london that's good because it doesn't remove all the good guys the nice sunshine meanwhile that rain continuing through the western med it could well lead to flooding maybe $160.00 millimeters accumulating into areas of spain and no surprise to continue south was across into marco and algeria . frank assessments the one good thing about these bushfires usage really wipe them out the politics of climate change informed opinion the economy i think is actually what's keeping damo trouble float right now critical debate sequel of those 2 schoolchildren know what the law is on 'd a bogus argument is astonishingly patronize a in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of a new iraq of a new conscious and aware youth about struggle against an ethnic sectarian kota inside story on al-jazeera. all. already. hello again i'm just on a reminder about top stories this hour protes
snow piling up into eastern areas of spain but what we have goes a ridge of high pressure in extending very nice across much of the u.k. the low countries france germany this key things dry for the next couple of days temperatures are a bit lower 60 degrees across into london that's good because it doesn't remove all the good guys the nice sunshine meanwhile that rain continuing through the western med it could well lead to flooding maybe $160.00 millimeters accumulating into areas of spain and...
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anti-semitic has been widely made around the world by the parliaments of germany and canada, and by the courts in spain and france, and most significantly by more than two dozen states in america which have passed laws that treat boycotting, refusing to do business with people because of their connection to israel, just the way many states and the federal government treat boycotts of people because of their sexual orientation or other factors as a form of discrimination. it makes no difference that these calls to boycott are aimed at israel rather than at jews per se. israel is the largest jewish community in the world and the home to the plurality of the world's jews refuses to deal that target israel alone and no other countries are clear proxies for jewishness, antidiscrimination law makes clear that using a proxy for race, sexual orientation and so forth can be discriminatory. to you sure, supporters of such boycotts say, but there have been good boycotts in the past, what about the boycott of apartheid south africa in the 1980s? so boycotts are just a tool. how do we know if they're good or bad? three factor
anti-semitic has been widely made around the world by the parliaments of germany and canada, and by the courts in spain and france, and most significantly by more than two dozen states in america which have passed laws that treat boycotting, refusing to do business with people because of their connection to israel, just the way many states and the federal government treat boycotts of people because of their sexual orientation or other factors as a form of discrimination. it makes no difference...
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germany returned to growth in the sector. we also saw reasonably solid numbers from france and spain, not so from italy, which is seeing its biggest private sector contraction in about a year. that is the story at the moment. it is very slow growth. the third quarter saw growth of about 0.1%. the story behind that is that many fracturing remains in a funk. the services sector is anntering that, just causing expansion, but the concern is if you lose jobs in the factories, that affects household wealth, and that therefore leads to a drop in consumption, aggregate demand, and that is when you have a wider recession. we are not there yet. in fact, the numbers were better than expected, but it is marginal. alix: thanks a lot. appreciate that. one other story we are following is the firefighters in australia getting a bit of a break, but only briefly. he had a temps over the weekend to control raging wildfires helped by cooler weather, and some rain today. that, authorities warn dangerous conditions return this week. fires in australia are now blamed for 24 deaths. millions of acres have been burned and thousands of people have been for
germany returned to growth in the sector. we also saw reasonably solid numbers from france and spain, not so from italy, which is seeing its biggest private sector contraction in about a year. that is the story at the moment. it is very slow growth. the third quarter saw growth of about 0.1%. the story behind that is that many fracturing remains in a funk. the services sector is anntering that, just causing expansion, but the concern is if you lose jobs in the factories, that affects household...
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snow piling up into eastern areas of spain but what we have goes a ridge of high pressure in extending very nice across much of the u.k. the low countries france germany this keep things dry for the next couple of days temperatures are a bit lower sixty's across into london that's good because it doesn't mean the good guys the nice sunshine meanwhile that rain continuing through the western med it could well lead to flooding maybe 160 millimeters accumulating into areas of spain and no surprise to continue south was across into marco and algeria. a searching investigation into gun culture in the philippines. and the news that were put in place to control it in this country it is not right so if you restrict the rights of latest got orders you're not solving the problem of criminality of the kind of peace because these are not the people who are committing the crime. who are your customers a lot of people but has the violence actually got worse rewind stray bullets on al-jazeera. examining the impact of today's headlines you use the misinformation i've used the term by setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussion that's how unique a lovin is this in te
snow piling up into eastern areas of spain but what we have goes a ridge of high pressure in extending very nice across much of the u.k. the low countries france germany this keep things dry for the next couple of days temperatures are a bit lower sixty's across into london that's good because it doesn't mean the good guys the nice sunshine meanwhile that rain continuing through the western med it could well lead to flooding maybe 160 millimeters accumulating into areas of spain and no surprise...
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anti-semitic has been widely made around the world by the parliaments of germany and canada, and by the courts in spain and france, and most significantly by more than two dozen states in america which have passed laws that treat boycotting, refusing to do business with people because of their connection to israel, just the way many states and the federal government treat boycotts of people because of their sexual orientation or other factors as a form of discrimination. it makes no difference that these calls to boycott are aimed at israel rather than at jews per se. israel is the largest jewish community in the world and the home to the mur ral ty of the world's jews refuses to deal that target israel alone and no other countries are clear prox iys for jewishness, antidiscrimination law makes clear that using a proxy for race, sexual orientation and so forth can be discriminatory. to you sure, supporters of such boycotts say, but there have been good boycotts in the past, what about the boycott of apartheid south africa in the 1980s? so boycotts are just a tool. how do we know if they're good or bad. three fact
anti-semitic has been widely made around the world by the parliaments of germany and canada, and by the courts in spain and france, and most significantly by more than two dozen states in america which have passed laws that treat boycotting, refusing to do business with people because of their connection to israel, just the way many states and the federal government treat boycotts of people because of their sexual orientation or other factors as a form of discrimination. it makes no difference...
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in eastern germany to spain now where venezuela's opposition leader is on the latest leg of his tour of europe is addressing a rally of supporters of the moment arrived in the trade from franceafter holding talks with the french president emanuel macron he also attended the world economic forum in davos switzerland is recognized as venezuela's interim president by more than 50 nations now but he has been unable to take power from president nicolas maduro. and then just one of the stories that bring you protests is some of them dressed in sheepskins and cowbells have gathered outside bulk areas parliament to demand action over water shortages demonstrates his who are residents of the city of fair nick suspected bribery and corruption are behind the city's shortage of water that they describe as a new main humanitarian crisis residents a pair next only most associate dean a dam will be empty within 2 weeks. i'll be back with more from london very shortly now to stand. still ahead on al-jazeera in sport the premier league rivals sit for a repeat performance and evolution if i go. on counting the cost a nation representing point 3 percent of the world's population but 5 percent
in eastern germany to spain now where venezuela's opposition leader is on the latest leg of his tour of europe is addressing a rally of supporters of the moment arrived in the trade from franceafter holding talks with the french president emanuel macron he also attended the world economic forum in davos switzerland is recognized as venezuela's interim president by more than 50 nations now but he has been unable to take power from president nicolas maduro. and then just one of the stories that...
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countries germany into france temperatures in london in paris and on 7 days here has that wetter weather that we have just arrived in the southwest of france pushing into those northern areas of spain quite a bit of rain on this one as it makes its way further south what's a nice words over the next 24 hours big downpours coming through the way some snow over the peyronie's some very heavy rainfall into that western side of the mediterranean big waves very choppy waters force winds to some as well temperatures in madrid 9 degrees celsius in the kind of temperatures that london and paris you know to central parts of europe on the other hand we lost the fog in driest settle and it is sunny we go on into monday more the same here but here's that western weather raging away that western side of the mediterranean with more storms to come the stasia. well thanks very much have isn't well still ahead on al-jazeera declassified f.b.i. documents reveal how saudi arabia is helping its citizens to escape justice in the u.s. . one of asia's most important rivers is running dry we'll tell you why a placement. and miami are playing their hardest basketball in the is n.b.a. action coming up and o
countries germany into france temperatures in london in paris and on 7 days here has that wetter weather that we have just arrived in the southwest of france pushing into those northern areas of spain quite a bit of rain on this one as it makes its way further south what's a nice words over the next 24 hours big downpours coming through the way some snow over the peyronie's some very heavy rainfall into that western side of the mediterranean big waves very choppy waters force winds to some as...