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is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of plums. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for it was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith and the low countries and founded in this abbey the abbey of total. now what i think is so interesting is that dutch calvinism reject. all forms of religious imagery paintings sculpture even stained glass it was all torn down and destroyed i think that's why the abbot of total world decided he should get the biggest pain to know christ and his apostles he could find to deter the north and give a boost to the catholic faithful in the sun. reportedly this pain
is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of plums. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for it was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and...
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containers that are about to arrive on the many have to divert to neighboring poured such as a buddha or antwerp due to the lack of births and cranes that would be needed in rotterdam to unload all the ships of the same time i think this will have a major logistical impact on the entire global logistical chain not just not just our ports but all western european ports and probably also worldwide the trade journal lloyd's list estimates that costs of the suez canal blockage are more than $340000000.00 euros and triggered a shortage of containers experts are now rethinking the worldwide logistics industry. and in washington to alternative is the new route from china via rail to europe to do spur shiina not it open and that is that is another possibility for the future would be the expansion of the arctic ocean route to comes to the days before sea out of both routed compared to the established route through the suez canal the voyage along the russian northern coast would be about 7000 kilometers shorter which means it would be faster and cheaper but that route hasn't been fully developed yet and i
containers that are about to arrive on the many have to divert to neighboring poured such as a buddha or antwerp due to the lack of births and cranes that would be needed in rotterdam to unload all the ships of the same time i think this will have a major logistical impact on the entire global logistical chain not just not just our ports but all western european ports and probably also worldwide the trade journal lloyd's list estimates that costs of the suez canal blockage are more than...
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containers that are about to arrive on the many have to divert to neighboring poured such as a butcher or antwerp due to the lack of births and cranes that would be needed in rotterdam to unload all the ships of the same time i think this will have a major logistical impact on the entire global logistical chain and not just not just our ports but all western european ports and probably also worldwide the trade journal lloyd's list estimates that costs of the suez canal blockage are more than 340000000 euros and triggered a shortage of containers experts are now rethinking the worldwide logistics industry. and important alternative is the new route from china via rail to europe to do spur sheena not it open and that is that is another possibility for the future would be the expansion of the arctic ocean route to comes to the days before sea at the pole routed compared to the established route through the suez canal the voyage along the russian northern coast would be about 7000 kilometers shorter which means it would be faster and cheaper but that route hasn't been fully developed yet and it's rea
containers that are about to arrive on the many have to divert to neighboring poured such as a butcher or antwerp due to the lack of births and cranes that would be needed in rotterdam to unload all the ships of the same time i think this will have a major logistical impact on the entire global logistical chain and not just not just our ports but all western european ports and probably also worldwide the trade journal lloyd's list estimates that costs of the suez canal blockage are more than...
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importing the raw materials that are used to make the drugs and there are 2 big ports here rotterdam and antwerp where the gateway to europe and that's why the cartels want to take over this market. and if you're caught making drugs the penalties aren't very stiff just a few years in jail it's an ideal situation for the cartels. the cartels earn about 20000000000 euros a year from the sale of synthetic drugs the profit margins are huge because the mexicans import cheap chemicals from asia to make the stuff. as the power of the cartels increases police have reported a surge in contract murders assaults and have found drug labs in remote locations in may 2020 dutch police raided a lab and seized chemicals and crystal meth worth an estimated 10000000 euros. the lab was located on a farm near a village just 20 kilometers from the german border police arrested several suspects including one each from mexico colombia and the united states. the raid was successful because dutch investigators had worked with police agencies in other countries. to track the crooks a special police unit kept the suspects
importing the raw materials that are used to make the drugs and there are 2 big ports here rotterdam and antwerp where the gateway to europe and that's why the cartels want to take over this market. and if you're caught making drugs the penalties aren't very stiff just a few years in jail it's an ideal situation for the cartels. the cartels earn about 20000000000 euros a year from the sale of synthetic drugs the profit margins are huge because the mexicans import cheap chemicals from asia to...
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and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of closures we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in the low countries and founded in this epic the abbey of total. you know what i think is so interesting is that dutch calvinism rejected all forms of religious imagery paintings sculpture even stained glass it was all torn down and destroyed i think that's why the abbot of total world was sighted he should get the biggest painting of christ and his apostles he could find to deter the north and give a boost to the catholic faithful in the sun. reportedly this painting needs to exist in the small chapel on
and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of closures we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the...
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is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of glimpse. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in the low countries and founded in this abbey the abbey of total. now what i think is so interesting is that dutch calvinism rejected all forms of religious imagery paintings sculpture even stained glass it was all torn down and destroyed. i think that's why the abbot of total world decided he should get the biggest painting of christ and his apostles he could find to deter the north and give a boost to the catholic faithful in the south reportedly this pain
is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerp in belgium to follow the next trail of glimpse. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port of the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and...
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antwerp denied a report that is founder jack ma is giving up control.d earlier that forces from the pboc [indiscernible] had recently agreed to overhaul its business and will be regulated more by the bank. the italian government owned industrials and it talks to sell its bus business to china's groups. that decision was welcomed in france, the finance minister noting how he and italy's economic start working together to maintain europe's manufacturing interests. a hong kong company is planning a new transit hub that box and where than 300 cities in mainland china. the south china morning post as the hubble work for buses, taxes and rail transit in the mainland by the end of this year or early 2022. there also discussing nt while it used with payment platforms\ and other asian companies. the shanghai auto show continues. we're hearing from the porch china president and ceo. coming up next on daybreak asia, china hit back after president biden and his japanese counterpart criticize patients policies. the bookings director director joins us to discuss. thi
antwerp denied a report that is founder jack ma is giving up control.d earlier that forces from the pboc [indiscernible] had recently agreed to overhaul its business and will be regulated more by the bank. the italian government owned industrials and it talks to sell its bus business to china's groups. that decision was welcomed in france, the finance minister noting how he and italy's economic start working together to maintain europe's manufacturing interests. a hong kong company is planning...
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importing the raw materials that are used to make the drugs and there are 2 big ports here rotterdam and antwerp we are the gateway to europe and that's why the cartels want to take over this market. and if you're caught making drugs the penalties aren't very stiff just a few years in jail it's an ideal situation for the cartels. the cartels earn about 20000000 euros a year from the sale of synthetic drugs the profit margins are huge because the mexicans import cheap chemicals from asia to make the stuff. as the power of the cartels increases police have reported a surge in contract murders and assaults and have found drug labs in remote locations in may 2020 dutch police raided a lab and seized chemicals and crystal meth worth an estimated 10000000 euros. the lab was located on a farm near a village just 20 kilometers from the german border police arrested several suspects including one each from mexico colombia and the united states. the raid was successful because dutch investigators had worked with police agencies in other countries. to track the crooks a special police unit kept the suspect
importing the raw materials that are used to make the drugs and there are 2 big ports here rotterdam and antwerp we are the gateway to europe and that's why the cartels want to take over this market. and if you're caught making drugs the penalties aren't very stiff just a few years in jail it's an ideal situation for the cartels. the cartels earn about 20000000 euros a year from the sale of synthetic drugs the profit margins are huge because the mexicans import cheap chemicals from asia to make...
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is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerpn belgium to follow the next trail of one of the things. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port for the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in the low countries and is founded in this abbey the abbey of total. you. know what i think is so interesting is that dutch calvinism rejected all forms of religious imagery paintings sculpture new stained glass it was old torn down and destroyed i think that's why the abbot of total decided he should get the biggest painting of christ in his apostles he could find to deter the north and give a boost to the catholic faithful in the sun. reportedly t
is it's not something you would lose very easily and that's why we find ourselves on the train to antwerpn belgium to follow the next trail of one of the things. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because it served as the major port for the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant...
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importing the raw materials that are used to make the drugs and there are 2 big ports rotterdam and antwerp we are the gateway to europe and that's why the cartels want to take over this market. and if you're caught making drugs the penalties aren't very stiff just a few years in jail it's an ideal situation for the cartel it's crucial that. the cartels earn about 20000000000 euros a year from the sale of synthetic drugs the profit margins are huge because the mexicans import cheap chemicals from asia to make the stuff. as the power of the cartels increases police have reported just surge in contract murders and assaults and have found drug labs in remote locations in may 2020 dutch police raided a lab and seized chemicals and crystal meth worth an estimated 10000000 euros. the lab was located on a farm near a village just 20 kilometers from the german border police arrested several suspects including one each from mexico. colombia and the united states. the raid was successful because dutch investigators had worked with police agencies in other countries to track the crooks a special polic
importing the raw materials that are used to make the drugs and there are 2 big ports rotterdam and antwerp we are the gateway to europe and that's why the cartels want to take over this market. and if you're caught making drugs the penalties aren't very stiff just a few years in jail it's an ideal situation for the cartel it's crucial that. the cartels earn about 20000000000 euros a year from the sale of synthetic drugs the profit margins are huge because the mexicans import cheap chemicals...