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and fighting the currents in the balkans become a group of women stop a river network running dry. the u.s. government is expected to take a view on who ordered the murder of the saudi journalist in the next two days u.s. media reports say that the cia is concluded that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon is responsible but president donald trump said it's still too early to say chabris returns he reports from washington. while touring the devastation caused by the california wildfires donald trump claimed the cia had not assessed anything yet that it was too early but that a judgment would come soon we're going to come up with a report as to what we think the overall impact was and who caused it and who did it a state department earlier released this statement recent reports indicating that the u.s. government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate there remain numerous unanswered questions with respect to the murder of mr chaudry the state department will continue to seek all relevant facts and we will do that while maintaining the important strategic relationship bet
and fighting the currents in the balkans become a group of women stop a river network running dry. the u.s. government is expected to take a view on who ordered the murder of the saudi journalist in the next two days u.s. media reports say that the cia is concluded that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon is responsible but president donald trump said it's still too early to say chabris returns he reports from washington. while touring the devastation caused by the california wildfires...
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on environmental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers from running dry close to three thousand hydroelectric plants threaten an ecosystem in bosnia and herzegovina they would change the reports. the christian the river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into concrete pipes to drive. the women of the village of christie are the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy the hopes of reviving jobs and tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . riot police who used to clear block a day built to prevent construction crews reaching the site of beating women with battens outraged public opinion. they continue that twenty four hour guard above the river which is a source of drinking water as well as taking the fight to the courts. we've seen examples of the dams that have been
on environmental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers from running dry close to three thousand hydroelectric plants threaten an ecosystem in bosnia and herzegovina they would change the reports. the christian the river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon...
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throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction in bosnia has covina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a typical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting a quick return on that money but a huge swathe of species in the local habitat a port on a downward escalator to words extinction ecologists have described it as a tsunami of dam building that will profoundly old to the whole region the real motive they say is far from the ideal of clean sustainable energy having some really really one of the most beautiful river. and they are going to be destroyed for the. greed. but in ten years time solar power is forecast to be much cheaper than hydroelectric and the pristine forests and rivers of the balkans will probably have gone for ever to be changed to al-jazeera sorry of. just ahead on the news hour. in sports find out why the crowd was believe this tennis player far as what all these
throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction in bosnia has covina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a typical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting a quick return on that money but a huge swathe of species in the local habitat a port on a downward escalator to words extinction...
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environmental battle in the balkans is heating up a group of women is determined to stop a project to construct twenty seven electric dance twenty seven hundred rather they say the downs will threaten the system in bosnia-herzegovina and destroy a major source of drinking water david chaytor reports from saudi over. the christie to the river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into concrete pipes to drive turbines. the women of the village of christie are the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy the hopes of reviving jobs and tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . riot police we used to clear a block a day built to prevent construction crews reaching the site. women with battens are raids public opinion. they continue their twenty four hour guard above the river which is the only source of drinking water as well as ta
environmental battle in the balkans is heating up a group of women is determined to stop a project to construct twenty seven electric dance twenty seven hundred rather they say the downs will threaten the system in bosnia-herzegovina and destroy a major source of drinking water david chaytor reports from saudi over. the christie to the river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small...
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throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction. in bosnia-herzegovina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply. environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a tropical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting a quick return on their money but a huge swathe of species in the local habitat put on a downward escalator to words extinction. ecologists have described it as a tsunami of down buildings that will profoundly alter the whole region the real motive they say is far from the ideal of clean sustainable energy if you're having some really really most beautiful one of the most beautiful rivers in the world so here. they are going to be destroyed for the sake of. greed. but in ten years time solar power is forecast to be much cheaper than hydroelectric and the pristine forests and rivers of the balkans will probably have gone for ever david chaytor al-jazeera sarajevo. government ministers in tanzania have two hundred thousand ton
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i have our mental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop the rivers from running dry close to three thousand dams threaten an ecosystem and bosnia and herzegovina they may change reports. the chris cheats a river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungry a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into concrete pipes to drive the vines. so the women of the village of christie are the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy the hopes of reviving jobs and tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . ront police who used to clear block a day built to prevent construction crews reaching the site of the teen women with battens outraged public opinion. they continue that twenty four hour god above the river which is a source of drinking water as well as taking the fight to the courts is the equal we've seen examples of the dams that have been built
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wrote yesterday as a sort of mess in brussels of the balkans route is closed but in actual fact that isn't the case when the tukey deal struck thousands of people stranded and since then thousands more people have arrived so about twenty one thousand people have arrived to both this year which about ten thousand a stop there right now that's another estimated seventy eight thousand kids. and these are families traveling often with small children from countries like iran but also primary afghanistan iraq and further afield. and they're trying to reach europe without increasingly subjected to violence at the borders to. many of the refugees that we saw in david's report had hopes as you say to live somewhere else in europe so how do they adapt to to life in the balkans what sort of help do they receive if any. well that varies a lot from country to country serbia has a better structured system in bosnia there's almost no assistance from the state of our heels even though people are very welcoming i mean a little citizens because of what they passed through the bosnian war. there and ye
wrote yesterday as a sort of mess in brussels of the balkans route is closed but in actual fact that isn't the case when the tukey deal struck thousands of people stranded and since then thousands more people have arrived so about twenty one thousand people have arrived to both this year which about ten thousand a stop there right now that's another estimated seventy eight thousand kids. and these are families traveling often with small children from countries like iran but also primary...
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throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction in bosnia-herzegovina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a tropical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors may be getting a quick return on that money but a huge three.
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from the baltics rather than the balkans. and they were flabbergasted. macron has never forgotten this. he told one of the journalists from le monde who was interviewing him for a package on the 100th anniversary, told them the story, and le monde is featured in this morning's newspapers. so it's very -- by the way, he said this is the territory that my wife came from, the balkans. talking to the leaders of the baltic republics, estonia, latvia alithuania. really, most of the europeans have a great deal of difficulty understanding how a person like that could be running the united states and american diplomacy and relations with europe if he doesn't understand that the baltics and the balkans are at the opposite ends of the continent. >> the first ladies going in for their event. you'll remember that back in april the trumps warmly welcomed the macrons to the white house. they now are in paris here. french one of the six languages that first lady melania trump speaks fluently. so one of their conversations play be in french.
from the baltics rather than the balkans. and they were flabbergasted. macron has never forgotten this. he told one of the journalists from le monde who was interviewing him for a package on the 100th anniversary, told them the story, and le monde is featured in this morning's newspapers. so it's very -- by the way, he said this is the territory that my wife came from, the balkans. talking to the leaders of the baltic republics, estonia, latvia alithuania. really, most of the europeans have a...
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forces in europe during that balkan ward. the third balkan war of the 20th century. you walk three sarajevo and you could tell it had been a vibrant, active, tolerant, beautiful city. you could kind of scan the horizon and you'd see austrian era government buildings and al see steeples and onion shaped domes and minarets. and now, of course, walking around during the war, you could also look up in the hills that surround sarajevo and see serbian are artillery. it was striking if was walk can around sarajevo ten years after it had hosted the winter olympics and came out in all of its glovery, tolerant, temperature teal, historic place. what struck folks, struck me, as i walked through and met the sayreoff vans, was not that they were so much different from us, but that they weren't, and folks of my brown, a couple of intelligence veterans have already recognized in the group, you all send us mostly to unhappy places. and the observation, the conclusion we draw is that the veneer of civilization, which we enjoy here, is actually quite thin. it is not naturally occurrin
forces in europe during that balkan ward. the third balkan war of the 20th century. you walk three sarajevo and you could tell it had been a vibrant, active, tolerant, beautiful city. you could kind of scan the horizon and you'd see austrian era government buildings and al see steeples and onion shaped domes and minarets. and now, of course, walking around during the war, you could also look up in the hills that surround sarajevo and see serbian are artillery. it was striking if was walk can...
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down here of circulation just south of greece snow north of greece on the high ground up through the balkans they have run you between sunday and monday to spread all the way northwards there is cold air now in central europe the temperature best in vienna two degrees obese and snow on the astronauts on the other southern house and as you correctly see east of hungary bucharest at best two degrees so a bit of winter proper now of course is usually an effect for the south the main effect we draw but awards at the recent side of libya but actual fact this cloud is spreading east with eastern mediterranean that would increasingly put the levant at risk of more showers to the west of that lot of cloud of our jiri of tunisia and of course that matter right in morocco and on north coast of algeria and tunisia. welcome back here with our jazeera live from doha peter dhabi in the chair this hour your top stories the u.s. government is expected to give its conclusion on who killed the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in the next two days the cia has reportedly found the saudi crown prince mohammed bi
down here of circulation just south of greece snow north of greece on the high ground up through the balkans they have run you between sunday and monday to spread all the way northwards there is cold air now in central europe the temperature best in vienna two degrees obese and snow on the astronauts on the other southern house and as you correctly see east of hungary bucharest at best two degrees so a bit of winter proper now of course is usually an effect for the south the main effect we draw...
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i think the enlargement to cover balkans is also in the news interest i think first and foremost european union is of this project and it's a successful one because we have for the first time in history your long term peace in europe would you say that but i know you have made it clear haven't they they cannot and will not import bilateral disputes junko deal because said it last year that's pretty clear isn't it because it's clear they're not going to point to a dispute with kosovo it is absolutely clear if you don't settle it there you're not going to get you know that it's normal to me i think that's just natural thing to do i would ask that if i were the e.u. as well so you're not going to settle this any time soon you've admitted that yourself so there's not really no perspective for you joining in the foreseeable future i would one hundred percent disagree with you on that point because firstly the the soonest possible date for us to join the e.u. is twenty twenty five so by twenty twenty five i think there is a possibility that we actually signed a long term normalization agreement
i think the enlargement to cover balkans is also in the news interest i think first and foremost european union is of this project and it's a successful one because we have for the first time in history your long term peace in europe would you say that but i know you have made it clear haven't they they cannot and will not import bilateral disputes junko deal because said it last year that's pretty clear isn't it because it's clear they're not going to point to a dispute with kosovo it is...
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defeat in the balkans harden the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions. marking wars of one thousand nine hundred thirteen and catastrophe defeat and finally the action from what had been blocked alkaloids brought about and do not respond to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. the young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these two countries would go against russia so they were not an option. besides the ultimate and germany had a history of friendship. vilhelm the second first visited istanbul in eight hundred eighty nine to befriend sultan. nine years later he landed a five on a state visit to the ultimate east. he made a ceremonial entry into jerusalem. and visited the tomb in damascus of salahuddin the famous mediæval muslim oreo who defeated the crusaders. there was mass celebration when he announced the germany would pay for the renovation of his grave. the kaiser also declared his friendship of the world's three hu
defeat in the balkans harden the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions. marking wars of one thousand nine hundred thirteen and catastrophe defeat and finally the action from what had been blocked alkaloids brought about and do not respond to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. the young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these two...
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throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction in bosnia has covina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a tropical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting a quick return on that money but a huge swathe of species in the local habitat a port on a downward escalator to words extinction. ecologists have described it as a tsunami of down building that will profoundly alter the whole region the real motive they say is far from the ideal of clean sustainable energy having some really really one of the most beautiful river. they're going to be destroyed for the. greed. but in ten years time solar power is forecast to be much cheaper than hydroelectric and the pristine forests and rivers of the balkans will probably have gone for ever david chaytor al jazeera sorry you . still ahead for this hour going to have reaction from sri lanka after a rare series victory for england's test cricket
throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction in bosnia has covina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a tropical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting a quick return on that money but a huge swathe of species in the local habitat a port on a downward escalator to words extinction....
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the iraq dad of both sons grew buried in cemeteries across europe turkey and the balkans and prisoners of war transported to p.o.w. camps. the germans sometimes separated muslims from other prisoners so they could try and undermine their loyalty to france and britain they put north africans together in my. on camera and talk to soldiers who fought for russia and another the first transport of french prisoners of war including north african prisoners of war was in one nine hundred fourteen and they were sent to sawsan and other places but they were together the french one and not africans and then there was this idea and a suggestion to separate muslim prisoners from other prisoners and the idea behind this was to. have better chances for propaganda purposes and that's why there was this such as to one camp which was exclusively for muslim prisoners of war at the end they separated the prisoners and there was one prisoner for camp insourcing which was quote the vine backlog where they are tyrion a carcass in prison us soldiers who belong to the russian army or so muslims but not exclusi
the iraq dad of both sons grew buried in cemeteries across europe turkey and the balkans and prisoners of war transported to p.o.w. camps. the germans sometimes separated muslims from other prisoners so they could try and undermine their loyalty to france and britain they put north africans together in my. on camera and talk to soldiers who fought for russia and another the first transport of french prisoners of war including north african prisoners of war was in one nine hundred fourteen and...
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un at the sofia summit in may and later in london there was a pretty lukewarm attitude to all six balkan countries looking to join the e.u. no mention of any timetable for accession and some pretty clear opposition from the french president emanuel markram wasn't that clear opposition only let me just say i do not think that you have the right to say that you use fed up with us i don't think it's diplomatic but i don't think you can say that on behalf of the e.u. if look what you what mark riley said. was fed up with us. then we would not have any new chapters so and and we do have new chapters being constantly opened and that the trend is that we are going towards the e.u. well that's not a role it is a president micro who said what we've seen over the past fifteen years is a path that has weakened europe every time we think of enlarging it and i don't think we do a service to the count of countries or ourselves by having a mechanism that in a way no longer has rules and keeps moving towards more enlargement and though that was hardly welcoming you with both the rosary and i agree with
un at the sofia summit in may and later in london there was a pretty lukewarm attitude to all six balkan countries looking to join the e.u. no mention of any timetable for accession and some pretty clear opposition from the french president emanuel markram wasn't that clear opposition only let me just say i do not think that you have the right to say that you use fed up with us i don't think it's diplomatic but i don't think you can say that on behalf of the e.u. if look what you what mark...
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defeat in the balkans hard in the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions the market of one thousand nine hundred thirteen and catastrophe defeat and finally the action from what'd be the alkaloids brought about an enormous fun to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. the young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these two countries would go against russia so they were not an option. besides the ultimate and germany had a history of friendship. vilhelm the second first visited istanbul in eight hundred eighty nine to befriend sultan. nine years later he landed a fifer on a state visit to the ultimate east. he made a ceremonial entry into jerusalem. and visited the tomb in damascus of salahuddin the famous mediæval muslim oreo who defeated the crusaders. there was mass celebration when he announced the germany would pay for the renovation of his grave. the kaiser also declared his friendship of the world's three hundred million mu
defeat in the balkans hard in the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions the market of one thousand nine hundred thirteen and catastrophe defeat and finally the action from what'd be the alkaloids brought about an enormous fun to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. the young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these two countries...
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defeat in the balkans harden the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions the mark on wars of nine hundred twelve thirteen and catastrophe defeat and finally the action from what had been blocked alkaloids brought about and do not respond to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. the young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these two countries would go against russia so they were not an option. besides the ultimate and germany had a history of friendship. vilhelm the second first visited istanbul in eight hundred eighty nine to befriend sultan. nine years later he landed at five on a state visit to the ultimate east. he made a ceremonial entry into jerusalem. and visited the tomb in damascus of salahuddin the famous mediæval muslim oreo who defeated the crusaders. there was mass celebration when he announced the germany would pay for the renovation of his grave. the kaiser also declared his friendship of the world's three hundred
defeat in the balkans harden the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions the mark on wars of nine hundred twelve thirteen and catastrophe defeat and finally the action from what had been blocked alkaloids brought about and do not respond to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. the young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these two...
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an environmental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers from running dry two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric dams threaten what environmentalists say is a unique ecosystem in bosnia herzegovina they were chasing a story. the christian rich. runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into concrete pipes to drive. the women of the village of christie are the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy the hopes of reviving jobs and tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . police who used to clear block a day built to prevent construction crews reaching the site of beating women with battens outrage public opinion. they continue that twenty four hour guard above the river which is a source of drinking water as well as taking the fight to the courts is we've seen examples of th
an environmental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers from running dry two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric dams threaten what environmentalists say is a unique ecosystem in bosnia herzegovina they were chasing a story. the christian rich. runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means...
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the iraq dad of both sons grew buried in cemeteries across europe turkey and the balkans and prisoners of war transported to p.o.w. camps. the germans sometimes separated muslims from other prisoners so they could try and undermine their loyalty to france and britain they put north africans together in. on camera and talk to soldiers who fought for russia and another the first transport of french prisoners of war including north african prisoners of war was in autumn nine hundred fourteen and they were sent to sawsan and other places but they were together the french one and the not africans and then there was this idea and a suggestion to separate muslim prisoners from other prisoners and the idea behind this was to. have better chances for propaganda purposes and that's why there was does such as to be one camp which was exclusively for muslim prisoners of war at the end they separated the prisoners and there was one prisoner for camp insourcing which was quote the vine backlog where they are tyrion a carcass in prison us soldiers who belong to the russian army or so muslims but not
the iraq dad of both sons grew buried in cemeteries across europe turkey and the balkans and prisoners of war transported to p.o.w. camps. the germans sometimes separated muslims from other prisoners so they could try and undermine their loyalty to france and britain they put north africans together in. on camera and talk to soldiers who fought for russia and another the first transport of french prisoners of war including north african prisoners of war was in autumn nine hundred fourteen and...
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the arab dad of both sons grew buried in cemeteries across europe turkey and the balkans and prisoners of war transported to p.o.w. camps. the germans sometimes separated muslims from other prisoners so they could try and undermine the loyalty to france and britain they put north africans together in. on camera and talk to soldiers who fought for russia and another the first transport of french prisoners of war including north african prisoners of war was in one nine hundred fourteen and they were sent to sawsan and other places but they were together the french one and the not africans and then there was this idea and the suggestion to separate muslim prisoners from other prisoners and the idea behind this was to. have better chances for propaganda purposes and that's why there was does such as to one camp which was exclusively for muslim prisoners of war at the end they separated the prisoners and there was one prisoner for camp in two thousand which was quote the vang backlog where they were tyrion a caucus in prison us soldiers who belong to the russian army or so muslims but not e
the arab dad of both sons grew buried in cemeteries across europe turkey and the balkans and prisoners of war transported to p.o.w. camps. the germans sometimes separated muslims from other prisoners so they could try and undermine the loyalty to france and britain they put north africans together in. on camera and talk to soldiers who fought for russia and another the first transport of french prisoners of war including north african prisoners of war was in one nine hundred fourteen and they...
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but i would say to my colleagues defense there is some balkanization and there is heated rhetoric coming out on the left as well where we have candidates one here in queens in new york city who's calling herself a democratic socialist and unfortunately that is contributing to some very difficult and upsetting discourse because this activist way the democratic party is supporting for example the b.d.s. movement against israel so is that unsettling as well as populist conversations on the right if. you don't see my country right or wrong. well i was wrong how would you agree with that if you like country is wrong how would i agree with him you know i i feel like we're again the whole point about the balkanization the trying to dial down the rhetoric is there something that i'm for larry is for us to have a little bit more of an ability to i think my thought of having now which we can come to agreement and there's far more that brings us together than there is that divides us in this country and it's unfortunate that we focus on the things that divide us we move closer to elections even if
but i would say to my colleagues defense there is some balkanization and there is heated rhetoric coming out on the left as well where we have candidates one here in queens in new york city who's calling herself a democratic socialist and unfortunately that is contributing to some very difficult and upsetting discourse because this activist way the democratic party is supporting for example the b.d.s. movement against israel so is that unsettling as well as populist conversations on the right...
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would define themselves define european values as the opposite of these terrible nationalist in the balkans and so and particularly they defined the serbs as being their enemy because the serbs were nationalists whereas the french and the europeans are sophisticated europeans have moved on from that and now take on this transnationalism globalism but of course as you say that the people are rejecting that and it is clear that the rossa such a thing has nations and what's very important and we see this of the seat as the poles of the czechs is that they want to retain their national identity they don't want to. somehow lost in some kind of a. tray you know transnational melting pot and so therefore macro who at times seemed as if he understood this has gone back to a kind of this nonsensical idea that well nations are just a thing of the past you know they're the things that cause two world wars and then we have to move on to something called european values which will trans national values will durant of course if you're a. citizen it's not going on now it's nonsensical because these elites
would define themselves define european values as the opposite of these terrible nationalist in the balkans and so and particularly they defined the serbs as being their enemy because the serbs were nationalists whereas the french and the europeans are sophisticated europeans have moved on from that and now take on this transnationalism globalism but of course as you say that the people are rejecting that and it is clear that the rossa such a thing has nations and what's very important and we...
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freedom of expression at the electronic freedom foundation and from cork in ireland via skype our old balkan who's a cyborg rights activist focusing on social justice in the digital age welcome to you all are let's start with you you've said before that surveillance capitalism has led us into a dystopia and that companies like facebook google snap chats off factory farms for human beings what did you mean so facebook and google are factory farms for human beings because that is their business model what they do is they farm people they don't farm our meat or our skin but they farm everything else about us that makes us who we are as people they track us to get this information they profile us using algorithms and they create these simulations of us basically these are what these profiles are and they use that to manipulate our behavior so this is a system that i call people farming and this is the business model of mainstream technology today and the system that we're living under is what shonen soup off from harvard business school calls surveillance capitalism is this a problem and of cour
freedom of expression at the electronic freedom foundation and from cork in ireland via skype our old balkan who's a cyborg rights activist focusing on social justice in the digital age welcome to you all are let's start with you you've said before that surveillance capitalism has led us into a dystopia and that companies like facebook google snap chats off factory farms for human beings what did you mean so facebook and google are factory farms for human beings because that is their business...
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they ganged up on them in the second balkan war and in 1918, they wanted this territory, and the germans would not give it to them, so they got a little bit better. they decided they -- bitter. they decided they was not going to fight any longer. so suddenly, you had a breakthrough with an army of 250,000 now poised and ready to basically march up to the balkans and threatened vienna and berlin. if you actually read these papers, this is what convinced him he could win the war. not necessarily the american intervention all the american intervention made things much harder for him and the -- and in the end may amend the contributing factor of the breakdown of morale of the german troops on the western front, the salonika deployment was what finally broke them. the germans wanted peace and the ottoman wanted peace and the ottomans was quicker to perceive what the macedonian debacle meant that even the germans. the department was witness and he turned to one of his aides and said we had just eaten them. you can kind of guess. we have eaten excrement, and that means they were done. they sue
they ganged up on them in the second balkan war and in 1918, they wanted this territory, and the germans would not give it to them, so they got a little bit better. they decided they -- bitter. they decided they was not going to fight any longer. so suddenly, you had a breakthrough with an army of 250,000 now poised and ready to basically march up to the balkans and threatened vienna and berlin. if you actually read these papers, this is what convinced him he could win the war. not necessarily...
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that snow keep going through ukraine and there are masses route running up through the balkans into most of the alps and up as far north as berlin probably by tuesday the green is rain it's been stormy around both greece turkey and probably italy that's going to continue as well the snow itself will be regenerated i think of the carpathian arms and keep going over the alps and south of the lower ground in germany is just the cold remaining and you know it is now almost all of europe is in single figures as a high temp she's madrid's and it is managing twelve surbiton a change big change to be honest and it's always been inducing the warmth to come out of africa not is very warm honey twenty two or twenty four twenty five in libya significant raise already fallen in morocco and that could be more to come is disappearing from algeria and to near zero notice and this massive cloud is drifting through the eastern mediterranean that's a result of what's still happening around the igi in the black sea will eventually throw some more rain into the levant and beyond. the meeting voice of th
that snow keep going through ukraine and there are masses route running up through the balkans into most of the alps and up as far north as berlin probably by tuesday the green is rain it's been stormy around both greece turkey and probably italy that's going to continue as well the snow itself will be regenerated i think of the carpathian arms and keep going over the alps and south of the lower ground in germany is just the cold remaining and you know it is now almost all of europe is in...
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and environmental battle in the balkans is he. up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers running dry two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric dams threaten an ecosystem in bosnia and herzegovina david chase a report. the christian river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside sarajevo for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into concrete pipes to drive. the women of the village of christie are the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy the hopes of reviving tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . police who used to clear block a day built to prevent construction crews reaching the site of women with battens outraged public opinion. they continue that twenty four hour guard above the river which is a source of drinking water as well as taking the fight to the courts. we've seen examples of the dams the
and environmental battle in the balkans is he. up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers running dry two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric dams threaten an ecosystem in bosnia and herzegovina david chase a report. the christian river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside sarajevo for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into...
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the trio alan cohen fabian stevens and philip martin all rehearsing with the balkan struck in. the last time they have been on tour was in two thousand and five with the german pop poet who is on. the album calling the band's heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when we're so many musicians all performing one song i need. a time to get goosebumps because this group of fifth. class musicians create such a rich sound you wouldn't get that from a quartet old quintet wins the crowd and. composer and singer allan cohen is known for her intelligent lyrics and powerful melodies born to a german doctor and mexican artist she grew up speaking german and spanish in hamburg and started traveling at an early age she even discovered a passion for music on the road. i started writing because i wanted to perform. and i was living in sweden and i went to an open stage event and i remember watching the performances and thinking i want to sing for people to watch. but first she studied
the trio alan cohen fabian stevens and philip martin all rehearsing with the balkan struck in. the last time they have been on tour was in two thousand and five with the german pop poet who is on. the album calling the band's heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when we're so many musicians all performing one song i need. a time to get goosebumps because this group of fifth. class...
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-- in the middle east, africa, the balkans and east asia. in the jungle she came across an encampment of 1rks500 women and children. refusing to abandon them, her reporting roofed the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many such stories of courage and persistence, getting the story under the most harrowing circumstance. in the process she suffered a post-traumatic stress syndrome and the loss of an eye but was undetered from going back into harm's way. in 2012, she and her photographer were killed by artillery fire while covering he syrian civil war. marie, we honor you. we respect you. and i guarantee you, to all of us, that the lord is honoring her. and then there was javier valdez cardenas. award-winning mexican journalist a weekly newspaper dedicated to investigating crime, corruption and human rights. he wrote several books on drug trafficking, including his unflattering portrait of even elle chapo. in 2009 -- of even el chapo. after a particularly hard-hitting story he escaped injury when a grenade was thrown into hi
-- in the middle east, africa, the balkans and east asia. in the jungle she came across an encampment of 1rks500 women and children. refusing to abandon them, her reporting roofed the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many such stories of courage and persistence, getting the story under the most harrowing circumstance. in the process she suffered a post-traumatic stress syndrome and the loss of an eye but was undetered from going back into harm's way. in 2012, she and her...
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next to the park in hotel is the balkan house which has been nicknamed the stasi mosque now a museum it used to be a surveillance installation for the east german secret police. between nine hundred sixty one and nine hundred eighty nine the whole area was a military zone. the antenna were once used to spy on west german politicians for example. and it goes without saying that the views from the top are fantastic. and. here's another thing but hans region is well known for its half timbered houses like here in the city of bendigo whoredom. the town hall on the market square is especially beautiful and it's over five hundred years old. bendigo what is nicknamed the colorful city by the huts understandably so don't you think let's find out why. what's behind these have to bridge facades. this is the crooked house which used to be a water mill it's the mill stream that caused the foundation wall to crumble and the house to tell. works by local artists are exhibited inside. the new objectivity artist's cod blows fed was born in the region and made a name for himself with his photographs
next to the park in hotel is the balkan house which has been nicknamed the stasi mosque now a museum it used to be a surveillance installation for the east german secret police. between nine hundred sixty one and nine hundred eighty nine the whole area was a military zone. the antenna were once used to spy on west german politicians for example. and it goes without saying that the views from the top are fantastic. and. here's another thing but hans region is well known for its half timbered...
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but even more than that, we have a democrat party that is committed to balkanization.the way they govern, they don't want assimilation because of the very reason you say. >> yeah. mark: because assimilation works against their ideology and throws them out of office. >>>> and their ideology by i thk what you're suggesting is their ideology on its own facts and merits can't get 51% of the electorate. so they have to bring in voters that have an instant greeives. it's pretty crazy when a person crosses one inch into america and then plugs into the whole affirmative action grievance industry even though we've never done something oppressive to somebody in oaxaca. we saw the elizabeth warren fiasco, stuff like that. so there are limits to identity politics. just because it's getting to the level of dna badges. it's contrary to the whole liberal idea of martin luther king, you know, content of our character. it's all about the color of our skin and our superficial appearances. the revolution always devours its own. we're in sort of a committee of public safety. when you saw
but even more than that, we have a democrat party that is committed to balkanization.the way they govern, they don't want assimilation because of the very reason you say. >> yeah. mark: because assimilation works against their ideology and throws them out of office. >>>> and their ideology by i thk what you're suggesting is their ideology on its own facts and merits can't get 51% of the electorate. so they have to bring in voters that have an instant greeives. it's pretty...
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down here secularization just south of greece snow north of greece on the high ground up through the balkans they have run you between sunday and monday they spread all the way northwards there is cold air now in central europe the temperature out best in vienna two degrees obese and snow on the astronaut's on the other southern house and as you correctly see east of hungary to crest at best two degrees so a bit of winter proper. now of course is usually an effect for this as the main effect we drop it awards at the recent side of libya but actually this cloud is spreading east with eastern mediterranean that would increasingly put advantage risk of more shows to the west of that lot of clout of our jiri of tunisia and of course that matter right in morocco and of north coast of algeria and tunisia. the meeting voice of the business world mostly expo brings together hundreds of companies and investors from all over the world if you already joined a new market let's meet in turkey let's win together to expose november twenty first or the twenty fourth at sienna is dumble for details informati
down here secularization just south of greece snow north of greece on the high ground up through the balkans they have run you between sunday and monday they spread all the way northwards there is cold air now in central europe the temperature out best in vienna two degrees obese and snow on the astronaut's on the other southern house and as you correctly see east of hungary to crest at best two degrees so a bit of winter proper. now of course is usually an effect for this as the main effect we...
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the mountains, that colder air still in the northeast of europe, the court pushing down towards the balkansto the winter and there will be more details later in the programme but staying windy, staying several of the most of us, should be mild. hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is 0utside source. there‘s a new official line on brexit — it will be bad for the economy. and both the government and the bank of england agree that a no deal would be especially serious. lower supply capacity, weaker demand, a lower exchange rate and higher inflation. two opposing views on climate , as the eu sets out to become the first major economy to go climate neutral by 2050, brazil announces it will no longer host next year‘s un climate talks. the us secretary of state insists there‘s no evidence connecting the saudi crown prince to the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi — and rules out further sanctions. we‘ll be live at the great barrier reef — as a huge attempt to regenerate it gets under way — it‘s being called ‘ivf‘ for the reef. we are hoping we will speak to a scientist live on a boatjust above the reef.
the mountains, that colder air still in the northeast of europe, the court pushing down towards the balkansto the winter and there will be more details later in the programme but staying windy, staying several of the most of us, should be mild. hello, i‘m ros atkins, this is 0utside source. there‘s a new official line on brexit — it will be bad for the economy. and both the government and the bank of england agree that a no deal would be especially serious. lower supply capacity, weaker...