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who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry there was a harsh austerity measures that were imposed there into the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can be tied you can hear them is always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals . it also undermined the confidence of average citizens who signed it earlier and that's one of the big lessons of the global financial crisis just once and banks and investment firms took big risks they said if it goes well it will make a huge profit.
who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry there was a harsh austerity measures that were imposed there into the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can be tied you can hear them is always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals . it also undermined the...
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very prickly people who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry what is a harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you the economy tide you can hear them is always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts have added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals and it also undermines the confidence of average citizens. and that's one of the big lessons of the global financial crisis just words and music in our banks and investment for 2 big risks. if it goes well it will make a huge profit because if it doesn't the taxpayers will get stuck with the bill it's your thirties have to deal with this imbalance in crackdown hold of them i did before that's right now banks and other financial institutions was doing making risky investments because they know they won't be called to account it was even a finished product. that certainly appears to be the case. bankers
very prickly people who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry what is a harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you the economy tide you can hear them is always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts have added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals and it...
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live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry one because of the harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can meet. those countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts are added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals. it also undermines the confidence of average citizens to sign it and that's one of the big lessons of the global financial crisis is to ones in the music in our banks and investment firms took big risks they said if it goes well it will make a huge profit because if it doesn't interest taxpayers will get stuck with the bill that's the authorities have to deal with this imbalance and crackdown hold of them i did before us right now banks and other financial institutions was doing making risky investments because they know they won't be called to account. that certainly appears to be the case. bankers hardly ever face criminal challenges and c
live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry one because of the harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can meet. those countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts are added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals. it also undermines the confidence of average...
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who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry one because of the harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you the economy tide you can hear them is always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts have added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals. it also undermined the confidence of average citizens decided to lead and that's one of the big lessons of the global financial crisis just words and music are banks and investment for 2 big risks. if it goes well it will make a huge profit because if it doesn't the taxpayers will get stuck with the bill if it's your thirties have to deal with this imbalance in crackdown hold of them i did before that's right no banks and other financial institutions was done making risky investments because they know they won't be called to account. of at least a finished product. that certainly appears to be the case. bankers h
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who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry one because of the harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can be tied you can hear them as always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts have added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals. it also undermines the confidence of average citizens. and that's one of the big lessons of the global financial crisis just words and music in our banks and investment took big risks they said if it goes well it will make a huge profit if it doesn't the taxpayers will get stuck with the bill that straight through authorities have to deal with this imbalance and crack down hold of them i did before that's right no banks and other financial institutions was doing making risky investments because they know they won't be called to account and you know. the finished product. that certainly appears to be the case. ban
who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry one because of the harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can be tied you can hear them as always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts have added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals. it also...
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who live in countries like greece spain italy or ireland are growing increasingly angry there was a harsh austerity measures that were imposed there after the eurozone debt crisis. then there's you they can be tied you can hear them is always countries accepted those measures in return for loans from the e.c.b. and other e.u. countries to help them get their economies moving again. so the bank bailouts added to the debts of governments corporations and individuals . it also undermined the confidence of average citizens the sign of a leader and that's one of the big lessons of the global financial crisis just words in the music in our banks and investment firms took a big risk they said if it goes well it will make a huge profit because if it doesn't the talks players will get stuck with the bill that's your thirties have to deal with this imbalance in crackdown hold of them i did before that's right no banks and other financial institutions was done making risky investments because they know they won't be called to account. the finished products. that certainly appears to be the case. ban
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their absence has been keenly felt in countries such as italy, spain and greece which welcomes millions of american visitors every year and depends on tourism for jobs and income. reese already moved earlier this month to ease restrictions on u.s. visitors. the country plans on formally opening up to tourists mid may. other member states are experimenting with digital health passes as they begin to reopen, such passes showing proof of a negative test, vaccination or recent infection are also being considered at the eu level to harmonize travel throughout the block. >> white house sources says there will redistribute 60 million sources of the astrazeneca vaccine when they become available. we await more clarification on that. let's get some more analysis of the situation. we are joined by a professor at the university of amsterdam. can i ask you about the issue of vaccine passports? some people are for it and clearly everyone has their own opinion based on their own interest. where do you stand on such a pocy? >> thank you vy much for having me with you tonight. my own perspective is tha
their absence has been keenly felt in countries such as italy, spain and greece which welcomes millions of american visitors every year and depends on tourism for jobs and income. reese already moved earlier this month to ease restrictions on u.s. visitors. the country plans on formally opening up to tourists mid may. other member states are experimenting with digital health passes as they begin to reopen, such passes showing proof of a negative test, vaccination or recent infection are also...
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consider short-circuiting this and getting our ministers negotiating with ministers from spain, italy and greece, which seem to be the most recalcitrant nations in terms of visa access? the prime minister: yes. i am passionate about this. i think it was in 1620 that the group called the english comedians performed hamlet in german, as far as i can remember. this is something that has been going on for hundreds of years, and we must get it properly ironed out. it is a two-way street, and we need to make sure that we get this thing totally sorted out and that our greatest cultural exports can continue to flourish. julian knight: thank you. one final question, chair, if i may, on covid insurance for festivals. every year there are 975 festivals in the uk, from glastonbury, of course, to the asparagus festival in worcestershire. but without limited government-backed covid cancellation insurance, we risk throwing away the economic advantages from our brilliant vaccine program. prime minister, will you back a covid-secure summer of fun rather than condemning us to a summer of none? the prime minister:
consider short-circuiting this and getting our ministers negotiating with ministers from spain, italy and greece, which seem to be the most recalcitrant nations in terms of visa access? the prime minister: yes. i am passionate about this. i think it was in 1620 that the group called the english comedians performed hamlet in german, as far as i can remember. this is something that has been going on for hundreds of years, and we must get it properly ironed out. it is a two-way street, and we need...
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greece reporting there now to a massive shake up in european football 12 top clubs from spain italy and england have announced the formation of a breakaway super league the new league will be independent of european football's governing body you wait but germany's top clubs by communicant brucia dortmund they say they will not be joining dortmund have released a statement saying they and byron reject the super league prefer instead to reform the existing champions league. the jewel in new wafers crown its biggest money spinner but the champions league is now under threat from a breakaway super league a league of europe's top clubs that had been discussed some i secretly for a while but the plans have never been as advanced as this billions of euros financially backed by the u.s. investment bank j.p. morgan if there is interest by these kind of mayors these financial institutions it means there is. a potential for a bright future you wait for the governing body of european football has reacted with fury one top member says he thinks 3 of the 4 clubs in the champions league semifinals nex
greece reporting there now to a massive shake up in european football 12 top clubs from spain italy and england have announced the formation of a breakaway super league the new league will be independent of european football's governing body you wait but germany's top clubs by communicant brucia dortmund they say they will not be joining dortmund have released a statement saying they and byron reject the super league prefer instead to reform the existing champions league. the jewel in new...
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southern italy as a result of a similar amount maybe northern greece possibly albania as well as the european plain looks fairly fine the rain stopped falling quite so heavily in eastern spain but it is written to portugal with a big circulation right through scandinavia that northerly wind is a cold one people work up on thursday morning to snow 41 states 15 degrees it's already been a change and although you might think it's getting better look at that cold winter through the baltic to the baltic states that's the real cold bits of eastern europe everywhere else doesn't suffer quantas badly but stockholm here on the way down again by sunday that cold wind could well bring more snow with it and although monday looks normally warmer there's precious little sunshine it will feel cold. it's a very bleak picture for a lot of americans out there white supremacy impacts all of our patients you're putting more money into the hands of some workers taking money out of the hands of other workers everyone goes to their camp and becomes a us versus them this is the deal about constraining your nuclear program the bottom line on the big questions on out is they are playing important ro
southern italy as a result of a similar amount maybe northern greece possibly albania as well as the european plain looks fairly fine the rain stopped falling quite so heavily in eastern spain but it is written to portugal with a big circulation right through scandinavia that northerly wind is a cold one people work up on thursday morning to snow 41 states 15 degrees it's already been a change and although you might think it's getting better look at that cold winter through the baltic to the...
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southern italy as a result of a similar amount maybe northern greece possibly albania as well as the european plain looks fairly fine the rain stopped falling quite so heavily in eastern spain but it is written to portugal with that big circulation but to scandinavia that northerly wind is a cold one people woke up on thursday morning to snow 41 states 15 degrees that's already been a change and although you might think it's getting better look at that cold winter through the baltic to the baltic states that's the real culprits of eastern europe everywhere else doesn't suffer quantas badly but you're on the way down again by sunday that cold wind could well bring more snow with it and although monday looks normally warm there's precious little sunshine it will feel cold. most people will never know what's beyond this storm. in the. $100.00 and. how it feels to touch. british. people will never know what it's like to work with every breath is rich. with. but we're not. from our top stories here on to syria dozens of world leaders have joined top businesspeople activists and even pope francis at a 2 day meeting on climate change the u.s. prejudice harve its carbon emissions b
southern italy as a result of a similar amount maybe northern greece possibly albania as well as the european plain looks fairly fine the rain stopped falling quite so heavily in eastern spain but it is written to portugal with that big circulation but to scandinavia that northerly wind is a cold one people woke up on thursday morning to snow 41 states 15 degrees that's already been a change and although you might think it's getting better look at that cold winter through the baltic to the...
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football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as good luck greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. lounge invisible and help others read your story. every 3rd woman is a victim of gender violence. they have experienced it 1st hand in to me and today you look and act dark violence against women. next d.w. . dreamily adaptable and fond of trouble the domestic amount. with this personality brand throughout the world. made itself an ideal subject for evolutionary scientists taking a look inside the mock strand institute's most cars. tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back to the good old africa's most successful in radio drama series continues from the only busloads are available online course you can share and discuss on g.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao the former move. from emotional abuse to physical assault and murder domestic violence is far more widespread than many people realize the bad guy
football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as good luck greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. lounge invisible and help others read your story. every 3rd woman is a victim of gender violence. they have experienced it 1st hand in to me and today you look and act dark violence against women....
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industry would be open, we could all get away for a summer holiday, a couple of weeks in spain, italy or greece and i hope people understand that in this pandemic, we do have _ understand that in this pandemic, we do have to _ understand that in this pandemic, we do have to take every single possible _ do have to take every single possible precaution.- do have to take every single possible precaution. grant shapps ex-alainin possible precaution. grant shapps explaining why — possible precaution. grant shapps explaining why they _ possible precaution. grant shapps explaining why they feel - possible precaution. grant shapps explaining why they feel those - possible precaution. grant shapps| explaining why they feel those pcr tests are still necessary to prevent further variants getting back into the country from people who have been overseas. they also talked about a green watchlist, the idea being that if there is a country thatis being that if there is a country that is borderline between green and amber, and requiring you to quarantine, that will give someone a bit of advance notice to stop a
industry would be open, we could all get away for a summer holiday, a couple of weeks in spain, italy or greece and i hope people understand that in this pandemic, we do have _ understand that in this pandemic, we do have to _ understand that in this pandemic, we do have to take every single possible _ do have to take every single possible precaution.- do have to take every single possible precaution. grant shapps ex-alainin possible precaution. grant shapps explaining why — possible...
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football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners searchers can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. visible and help others with your story. every 3rd woman is a victim of gender violence. they have experienced it 1st hand in demand that you look and act stop violence against women. on t w. cards lawyer. car culture. hair. good. superman. superfood stylish style icon to what o's. lifestyle 00. 60 mage. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in the 360 degree sun. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. from emotional abuse to physical assault and murder domestic violence has far more widespread than many people realize devide thailand's against women is the biggest crime to make there and that is experienced by one in 3 women worldwide all too often the fatal outcomes are downplayed as family tragedies why couldn't they see that it's a homicide. the needs to change. not of suspicion not just curios breaking
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football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's endless time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners searchers can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. are you ready for some great news i'm pristine one glass on the eye on the edge of my country with a brand new wus africa to show that tackles the issues that she wants now with more time to offer our in-depth look at all the time stuff i'll talk to you what's making the heat times and what's behind the way on the streets to give you enough reporters on the inside to do w. news africa. g w. whatever you want to their dance style it's your statement about africa 77 percent of the fashion know how. african green fabrics have been used to send a strong pan african message style yourself happy to. be poised to see my. sunday service. to 60. days places in europe for smashing a french. speaking tour trencher. the treasure map for modern globe trotters to discover some of the record breaking sites. and you know also in book form. this is d w news africa on the program today could be a
football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's endless time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners searchers can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. are you ready for some great news i'm pristine one glass on the eye on the edge of my country with a brand new wus africa to show that tackles the issues that she wants now with more time to offer...
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southern italy as a result of a similar amount maybe north and greece possibly albania as well as the european plain looks fairly fine the rain stopped falling quite so heavily in eastern spain but it is returned to portugal with a big circulation but to scandinavia that northerly wind is a cold one people woke up on thursday morning to snow for wednesday was 15 degrees already been a change and although you might think it's getting better look at that cold winter through the baltic to the baltic states that's the real culprits of eastern europe everywhere else doesn't suffer quantas badly but you're on the way down again by sunday that cold wind could well bring more snow with it and although monday looks normally warmer there's precious little sunshine it will feel cold. and that c. is for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence. all side of the globe recognize objects all the same people will call reservation will be able to recognize everyday objects women make science gals on al-jazeera. most people will never know what's beyond this still the deafening silence of 100000 forms how it f
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of months after that, maybe the start ofjuly when you will start seeing portugal, spain, france, italy, croatia, greecestarted. cornwall, busy over there, is it? things are actually coming down today. lots of people going home today. lots of people going home today. saturday is a change over day. all the schools have been going back. next we can, of course, mayday, that will be quite busy around here. and over the summer, goodness me, i am hearing reports over 80% of capacity has already been sold and, anecdotally, people are getting very good prices for their properties, particularly if they are lovely, isolated cottages where you can have a degree of separation from other people. but, goodness, county, the whole of the uk travel industry desperately needs to have a good summer.— to have a good summer. simon, it is alwa s to have a good summer. simon, it is always good — to have a good summer. simon, it is always good to _ to have a good summer. simon, it is always good to talk _ to have a good summer. simon, it is always good to talk to _ to have a good summer. simon, it is always good to talk to you
of months after that, maybe the start ofjuly when you will start seeing portugal, spain, france, italy, croatia, greecestarted. cornwall, busy over there, is it? things are actually coming down today. lots of people going home today. lots of people going home today. saturday is a change over day. all the schools have been going back. next we can, of course, mayday, that will be quite busy around here. and over the summer, goodness me, i am hearing reports over 80% of capacity has already been...