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essentially against the afd.awn to a close as he returns home. these are the latest images of the pope leaving dakar, the capital of bangladesh. the plight of rohingya muslim refugees cast a long shadow over the six—day trip — with the pope using the word rohingya for the first time in public just yesterday. that was when he met with 16 refugees. people are being asked to nominate events and people they feel should be commemorated as part of a new national memorial scheme. the heritage group, historic england, has already received a wealth of nominations from battle sites to birthplaces, as david sillito reports. the site of the presentation of magna carta. the place where the pilgrim fathers set off for america. and here, the memorial to the landing of william iii at brixham, in the glorious revolution. there are some monuments to great moments in history, but historic england wants more. there are many plaques to where people were born or lived. it now wants suggestions about events and have already received a
essentially against the afd.awn to a close as he returns home. these are the latest images of the pope leaving dakar, the capital of bangladesh. the plight of rohingya muslim refugees cast a long shadow over the six—day trip — with the pope using the word rohingya for the first time in public just yesterday. that was when he met with 16 refugees. people are being asked to nominate events and people they feel should be commemorated as part of a new national memorial scheme. the heritage...
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in fact, dirk hasn't for decades, but this time they both turned out for the afd.do to make you feel happier, to make you feel like people are integrating more? do you think your views are racist? for daham, for very different reasons, life is also increasingly frustrating. you got asylum for three years, but the rest of his family have a different immigration status, a protection status, and have to have it renewed every four months. it feels like life is still very difficult. do you think it would be any better anywhere else? do you feel like this whole journey is easier for men than women? do you feel like you've had to make a huge sacrifice? hi there. 2017 is finishing on a windy note in the guise of storm dylan. zooming out to the atlantic, 15 hours ago storm dylan didn't exist, but since then this area of low pressure has formed and it has deepened as it has been racing towards the british isles. this nasty hook of cloud is characteristic of a very deep area of low pressure and that will bring severe gales to the northern half of the uk and a high risk of dis
in fact, dirk hasn't for decades, but this time they both turned out for the afd.do to make you feel happier, to make you feel like people are integrating more? do you think your views are racist? for daham, for very different reasons, life is also increasingly frustrating. you got asylum for three years, but the rest of his family have a different immigration status, a protection status, and have to have it renewed every four months. it feels like life is still very difficult. do you think it...
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it is the clearest sign yet that the afd is moving further to the right.rty's deputy leader until 2015. he is a man who once defended a party member who said history should be rewritten to focus on german victims of world war two. he is now the afd‘s code leader alongsidejorg meuthen, he is now the afd‘s co—leader alongsidejorg meuthen, seen as a moderating force by some but still closely aligned to the conservative wing of his party. he got 72% of the vote. translation: we have a very honest result. three quarters of the party stands behind me and the other quarter is not behind me. at least, they wouldn't vote for me. i think that's quite 0k. afd won nearly 13% of the vote in germany's federal elections in september, and is now the third biggest force in the bundestag. it is now seizing the moment it is facing a real chance of becoming germany's main opposition party. not bad for a movement founded a little over four years ago. it is a sharp contrast to angela merkel‘s political fortunes. a leader once seen as the emblem of stability in europe, now facin
it is the clearest sign yet that the afd is moving further to the right.rty's deputy leader until 2015. he is a man who once defended a party member who said history should be rewritten to focus on german victims of world war two. he is now the afd‘s code leader alongsidejorg meuthen, he is now the afd‘s co—leader alongsidejorg meuthen, seen as a moderating force by some but still closely aligned to the conservative wing of his party. he got 72% of the vote. translation: we have a very...
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both hardliners reject the idea that the afd should tone down its nationalist rhetoric. navy says an unmanned russian vessel searching in the south atlantic for the wreck of the sanjuan submarine has examined the first of four shapes detected by sonar on the sea bed. the unidentified object did not prove to the be the missing submarine. a spokesman said the search was now moving on to the three other shapes found in deeper waters. state media in syria say their air defence system intercepted israeli missiles which struck at a military installation overnight near the syrian capital of damascus. the media reports also said the israeli action led to "material losses" at the base. the israeli military has not confirmed it carried out the strike. the oscar—winning actor, geoffrey rush, has stepped down as president of the australian academy of cinema and television arts after a complaint about "inappropriate behaviour". the star, who's 66, denies the accusation at the sydney theatre company. fighting has continued in the fourth day in yemen. the two groups have been fighting
both hardliners reject the idea that the afd should tone down its nationalist rhetoric. navy says an unmanned russian vessel searching in the south atlantic for the wreck of the sanjuan submarine has examined the first of four shapes detected by sonar on the sea bed. the unidentified object did not prove to the be the missing submarine. a spokesman said the search was now moving on to the three other shapes found in deeper waters. state media in syria say their air defence system intercepted...
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he belongs to the elites and if he continues in eastern germany, the afd populist message will resonateore. correspondent: the german economic meant your is set to -- german economic minister is set to hold meetings with siemens representatives. >> we have to realize that germany's industry is in the process of restructuring. siemens has received 1.5 billion euros in the form of public subsidies in the form of guarantees. there is obligation in my mind to say we should take a more consensual approach. correspondent: meanwhile, siemens has signed contract to build to gas powered electricity plant in libya. but management says the move does not alter plans to cut jobs in its turbine division. brent: a major case of salmonella is hurting one of the world's biggest fruit producers. authorities say two dozen infants have been sick because of contaminated milk. now the german giant has been told to halt its production of some of its baby food. correspondent:france's largest dairy company is pulling products after contamination. >> the risk to the instance is dehydration. you can die from dehy
he belongs to the elites and if he continues in eastern germany, the afd populist message will resonateore. correspondent: the german economic meant your is set to -- german economic minister is set to hold meetings with siemens representatives. >> we have to realize that germany's industry is in the process of restructuring. siemens has received 1.5 billion euros in the form of public subsidies in the form of guarantees. there is obligation in my mind to say we should take a more...
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the left and the afd.t will be more difficult, so am telling my party very frankly there is no way around it, you have to take on this responsibility. you have to convince the party members this is necessary and do it quickly. europe needs it. europe needs a stable france which ey have with macron, and europe needs a stable germany. i believe the sensible thing to do is to form a government quickly. and as things stand, the only option is a grand coalition. that is what we should do. no one profits from new elections, and no one profits om playing around with other ideas like case-by-case corporation or whatever. that will not get us anywhere. >> which cost should the new government take on russia? what do you advise? >> cooperatives -- cooperation rather than confrontation. we need the new policy of detente. it is high time. i am in favor of the step by step removal of sanctions depending on how things go. we should not always be talking about escalation. when there are prisoner exchanges, when the has be
the left and the afd.t will be more difficult, so am telling my party very frankly there is no way around it, you have to take on this responsibility. you have to convince the party members this is necessary and do it quickly. europe needs it. europe needs a stable france which ey have with macron, and europe needs a stable germany. i believe the sensible thing to do is to form a government quickly. and as things stand, the only option is a grand coalition. that is what we should do. no one...
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both reject the idea that the afd should tone down its nationalist rhetoric to attract more mainstreamme minister, ahmed shafik, says he is back in egypt after being deported from the united arab emirates. just a few days ago he declared his intention to stand in egypt's presidential election next year. his family say they don't know his exact whereabouts. the argentine navy has sent an unmanned search vehicle to check what it describes as a deformed shape on the south atlantic sea bed which might be the wreck of the sanjuan submarine. an international search has failed to find the submarine which had forty—four crew on board when it went missing seventeen days ago. fighting continues in the yemeni capital sanaa between two groups that have until now been allies in the fight against a saudi—led coalition. the fighting led yemen's former president, ali abdullah saleh, to make an offer to talk with the saudis, something they have welcomed. he says the talks depend on an end to the coaltion‘s attacks in yemen translation: i call on our brothers in neighbouring states and the coalition to
both reject the idea that the afd should tone down its nationalist rhetoric to attract more mainstreamme minister, ahmed shafik, says he is back in egypt after being deported from the united arab emirates. just a few days ago he declared his intention to stand in egypt's presidential election next year. his family say they don't know his exact whereabouts. the argentine navy has sent an unmanned search vehicle to check what it describes as a deformed shape on the south atlantic sea bed which...
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the afd as well as germany, too. shocking results for these if they're not necessarily in power. but growth behind them is huge. it's such an important point, it's really hard for people who bi party system where republican or democrat or u.k., how much proportional representation which is the far more standard dynamic. shoots the let's take austria first. this was close to a far right winning the vote. guess the challenge was with the green. it wasn't with a liberal. matchup. a that we see as a pattern that's repeated frequently. at poland where the issues are focused on poland. go up to northern europe where it is exploitation of the social welfare system. that a perception immigrants are changing the very fabric. what these are all knitted what i like to describe as a conception that fundamentalal nd values are being changed. underneath that changing economics of the country and how across wages still strong western europe. ow we see jobs, education in job. that leads to a feeling that it,ir society, the fabric of is starting to do great. > i'm very proud that we once again pu
the afd as well as germany, too. shocking results for these if they're not necessarily in power. but growth behind them is huge. it's such an important point, it's really hard for people who bi party system where republican or democrat or u.k., how much proportional representation which is the far more standard dynamic. shoots the let's take austria first. this was close to a far right winning the vote. guess the challenge was with the green. it wasn't with a liberal. matchup. a that we see as...
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we saw with the afd in germany.hocking results for these parties, even if they are not necessarily in power. the growth behind them is huge. megan: it is hard for people who come from a bipartisan system in the u.s., whether it is republican or democrat, or even in the u.k. how much proportional representation really shifts the dynamic? let's take offshore. this was close to a far right leader winning the outright vote in austria but the challenge was , with the green, not the liberal. that, we see, is a pattern we see frequently across europe. in poland, issues are on law and order cracking down on immigration. then you go to northern europe where it is exploitation of the social welfare system. the perception immigrants have come in and changed the fabrics. what these are knitted together with is the conception that their country and its fundamental values are being changed. the true nativist sentiment. what is underneath that is the changing economics of the country and how we see wage is still strong across euro
we saw with the afd in germany.hocking results for these parties, even if they are not necessarily in power. the growth behind them is huge. megan: it is hard for people who come from a bipartisan system in the u.s., whether it is republican or democrat, or even in the u.k. how much proportional representation really shifts the dynamic? let's take offshore. this was close to a far right leader winning the outright vote in austria but the challenge was , with the green, not the liberal. that, we...
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the afd is now the third largest party in the german federal parliament and is hoping to gain more politicald in regional elections next year. >>> the u.s. official says the missile launched by north korea on tuesday probably broke up in re-entering the atmosphere. pyongyang claimed the missile could strike the entire u.s. mainland. it also says the trump administration is, quote, begging for nuclear war. all of this as the u.s. is set to start a military drill with south korea come monday. the u.s. national security adviser said on saturday north korea represents the greatest immediate threat to the united states, hr mcmaster told a defense forum that the potential for war of pyongyang is, quote, increasing every day. which means that we are in a race, really in a race to be able to solve this problem, end quote. >>> the u.s. state of hawaii is preparing for the worst when it comes to the situation with north korea. on friday, it restarted monthly tests of its nuclear warning sirens. the system hasn't been used in decades. cnn's sara sidner reports it still could save lives. >> reporter: th
the afd is now the third largest party in the german federal parliament and is hoping to gain more politicald in regional elections next year. >>> the u.s. official says the missile launched by north korea on tuesday probably broke up in re-entering the atmosphere. pyongyang claimed the missile could strike the entire u.s. mainland. it also says the trump administration is, quote, begging for nuclear war. all of this as the u.s. is set to start a military drill with south korea come...
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it seems to matter what happens with the afd parliament or far right ring party just far right wing incoalition government, european stocks cannot be derailed. neil: i don't think they will be derailed in 2018 by european politics. .e are quite relaxed alicia passed by relatively smoothly. it is going to be hard -- italy should pass by relatively smoothly. it is going to be hard. i do think as we go through 2018, what i call the plain old politics of brexit will to some extent come into focus, and clearly there are sectors both in the u.k. and in europe which will have to get some thought to . when asked him back and think about the geopolitical risks, we have just seen overnight the trade news on boeing. that could be a flashpoint between europe and the u.s. we had a situation around iran which can be a flashpoint between the u.s. and europe. the down my biggest concern is the geopolitics of the middle east and the fact that i think the oil prices are too low for something that could go wrong next year. guy: how do you play that? neil: go long big oil stocks. you have big yield. guy:
it seems to matter what happens with the afd parliament or far right ring party just far right wing incoalition government, european stocks cannot be derailed. neil: i don't think they will be derailed in 2018 by european politics. .e are quite relaxed alicia passed by relatively smoothly. it is going to be hard -- italy should pass by relatively smoothly. it is going to be hard. i do think as we go through 2018, what i call the plain old politics of brexit will to some extent come into focus,...
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but in germany the afd are in the bundestag. and angela merkel is wobbling.pe editor, katya adler injust a moment — but first, this gives you a flavour of what they've been covering this year. and where is carles puigdemont and after he declared the new catalan republic, when he left barcelona this weekend and came here to the medieval town of tirana. his hometown and also known as the heartland of catalan nationalism. this is the art of the deal according to trump, it says you can't be imaginative if you have too much structure. but this is the art of war, essential reading for chinese statesman, it says know your enemy, know yourself. the supreme victory is to subdue your enemy without a fight. well katya and carrie are with us now. the perception from this side of the atla ntic the perception from this side of the atlantic is it has been a very good yearfor atlantic is it has been a very good year for xi atlantic is it has been a very good yearfor xijinping, atlantic is it has been a very good yearforxijinping, he has atlantic is it has been a very good ye
but in germany the afd are in the bundestag. and angela merkel is wobbling.pe editor, katya adler injust a moment — but first, this gives you a flavour of what they've been covering this year. and where is carles puigdemont and after he declared the new catalan republic, when he left barcelona this weekend and came here to the medieval town of tirana. his hometown and also known as the heartland of catalan nationalism. this is the art of the deal according to trump, it says you can't be...
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how do you see we here in germany have the afd, a right-wing party that has come into parliament.re are a number of challenges that far right parties -- for the most part, they lost. they did fairly well in france, in holland, etc.. do you see that movement as having, kind of, sputtered out? or is it still a concern for investors? ben: what investors are really concerned about is where we are starting to see elements that can fracture the consensus and put things like the euro, the e.u., under more pressure. i'm not sure the government has been put in place in austria, threatens that kind of change, although certainly, there will be elements in the coalition that will have policies that go along way. that is what we have seen broadly across the board when we do see instances, potentially, reaching a critical mass in some of the larger markets, that can put pressure on some of the structures that europe is dependent on. that has made investors nervous. thisot seeing that necessarily goes to that extent at this point. anna: the leaders in the two parties say they want to stay in the
how do you see we here in germany have the afd, a right-wing party that has come into parliament.re are a number of challenges that far right parties -- for the most part, they lost. they did fairly well in france, in holland, etc.. do you see that movement as having, kind of, sputtered out? or is it still a concern for investors? ben: what investors are really concerned about is where we are starting to see elements that can fracture the consensus and put things like the euro, the e.u., under...
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the afd in the bundestag in berlin, does that really make a difference to your investment strategy?: it does a bit as far as country selection. we have not been big fans of government bonds. something like the catalonian situation has pushed us towards favoring underweight in places like spain, where spread against bunds have been pretty stable. you are back towards these kind of natural lead tight levels. where you might see political risks on the horizon in italy, in austria, as you say, it is spain where you are focused on, given tightness of spreads and perhaps a more credible situation of political disruption to the eurozone as a whole versus some of those other economies. guy: this chart came out of the mliv this morning. it is capacity utilization. europe -- let's bring it up. europe is doing more with what it thought right now. the u.s. isn't. , ifwonder whether or not you analyze the two recoveries, you wonder whether europe actually has the potential on tickets the momentum. it is driven by stimulus and all the other factors. buck,t happens, bang for it can create a much b
the afd in the bundestag in berlin, does that really make a difference to your investment strategy?: it does a bit as far as country selection. we have not been big fans of government bonds. something like the catalonian situation has pushed us towards favoring underweight in places like spain, where spread against bunds have been pretty stable. you are back towards these kind of natural lead tight levels. where you might see political risks on the horizon in italy, in austria, as you say, it...