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but the attack on belgium and holland was only a feint.be centered where the allies least expected it, through the ardennes forest. for this decisive blow, they had secretly assembled the mightiest striking force the world has ever seen, including 45,000 armored vehicles. at the same time that the nazi armies were plunging into holland and belgium, this column started to move. well trained engineer battalions went first. they were met only with scattered allied patrols. they cleared pathways for the tanks to follow. [explosions] narrator: in three days, the german armored force reached the mers river. two days faster than the french thought any troops could get through. by old rules, the germans should have paused here to bring out heavy artillery before attempting to cross the river. but the nazis had a new type of artillery. then they blasted the french positions across the mers. haste, the germans laid a barrage across the river with anything and everything .hat would shoot [explosions] narrator: this tremendous concentration of firepow
but the attack on belgium and holland was only a feint.be centered where the allies least expected it, through the ardennes forest. for this decisive blow, they had secretly assembled the mightiest striking force the world has ever seen, including 45,000 armored vehicles. at the same time that the nazi armies were plunging into holland and belgium, this column started to move. well trained engineer battalions went first. they were met only with scattered allied patrols. they cleared pathways...
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forget.h will not --belgium, the brits creek the blitzkrieg stormed.the outer canal river line. the anchor of which was a modern and seemingly impregnable fortress. replica of the mighty for in czechoslovakia. they knew every detail of the fort's construction and every weakness. bombers, troops, dive flamethrowers, special battalions, all working together as a well-trained team. they knew exactly where to cross the river. >> [explosions] narrator: you will notice that this engineer knows exactly where to the explosive charge. the fort withstood the nazi attack for exactly two days and moved on.erman army an hour and a half after the german invasion began, troops crossed the french and belgian border. as they raced across belgium to take up defense positions, they met an obstacle they had not counted on, refugees. ♪ the refugees did not get that way by accident, the nazi's robotically bombed the towns and villages otherwise devoid of any military value. as to driveto kill the inhabitants out on the highway. gunnersxpert machine the nazi's would heard th
forget.h will not --belgium, the brits creek the blitzkrieg stormed.the outer canal river line. the anchor of which was a modern and seemingly impregnable fortress. replica of the mighty for in czechoslovakia. they knew every detail of the fort's construction and every weakness. bombers, troops, dive flamethrowers, special battalions, all working together as a well-trained team. they knew exactly where to cross the river. >> [explosions] narrator: you will notice that this engineer knows...
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from the pilots worker union there, in belgium.investigate an attack in yemen which killed at least twenty—nine children. the attack targeted a school bus in the town of saada, which is under the control of iranian—backed houthi rebels. following the strike the coalition initially claimed they had targeted militants. the un secretary general has called for an independent inquiry into the attack. the bbc‘s nada tawfik is live in new york. so the council members have agreed that there is a need for an investigation? yes, that is right. date met behind closed doors and received a briefing from the top un official and they said that they agreed that there was a need for a credible and transparent investigations. now this attack has really shocked the world, there has been instant condemnation because dramatic video footage shows this school bus hit with dozens of children killed and many others injured so the un has come out to say that they should have an independent investigation and that this is a low point in this conflict and that
from the pilots worker union there, in belgium.investigate an attack in yemen which killed at least twenty—nine children. the attack targeted a school bus in the town of saada, which is under the control of iranian—backed houthi rebels. following the strike the coalition initially claimed they had targeted militants. the un secretary general has called for an independent inquiry into the attack. the bbc‘s nada tawfik is live in new york. so the council members have agreed that there is a...
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ryanair ireland, sweden, and belgium as well. rya nair is ireland, sweden, and belgium as well. usually big queues here to the airport at this time, but 80% of the flights to and from belgium have been cancelled, according to the unions. ryanair says it has texted or e—mailed people so they don't come here today wondering whether their flight is on. laura and her best friend claire from barrow in furness were due to fly with ryanair from manchester with 14 friends for a hen party in germany and they have had to cancel their plans. they didn't offer anything. it said in the e—mail there were a few things you could do, but really with a group of 16 us it is really difficult to try to get something organised, so we have to either try to find another flight, or book our own, but it is just too expensive. at the heart of it, the european pilots are asking for better pay and requesting their contact be governed by the laws of the nation where they are based, not by irish legislation. all these people, around belgium, travelling to dublin, just for a problem, an issue, especially when
ryanair ireland, sweden, and belgium as well. rya nair is ireland, sweden, and belgium as well. usually big queues here to the airport at this time, but 80% of the flights to and from belgium have been cancelled, according to the unions. ryanair says it has texted or e—mailed people so they don't come here today wondering whether their flight is on. laura and her best friend claire from barrow in furness were due to fly with ryanair from manchester with 14 friends for a hen party in germany...
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officer was caught up in the purge following the attempted coup two years ago in turkey now he lives in belgium where he's been forced into exile and speaks exclusively to de w. also coming up the u.s. imposes new sanctions on russia in the case of the poison the excess body and his daughter how will this affect president trump's efforts to improve relations with the kremlin we'll get the latest from washington. and bell are also arrests journalists among them w.'s correspondent paul york because he could be the beginning of a crackdown on the media there. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us we're starting this program with the story of a former officer of the turkish navy now living as a refugee in belgium now this man is one of thousands of military personnel purged by the turkish government for allegedly taking part in the failed coup two years ago many other officers like him have been accused of terrorism and are now behind bars in turkey in this exclusive report terry scholz talks with the former turkish officer and former nato diplomat who fears he could be snatched up at any tim
officer was caught up in the purge following the attempted coup two years ago in turkey now he lives in belgium where he's been forced into exile and speaks exclusively to de w. also coming up the u.s. imposes new sanctions on russia in the case of the poison the excess body and his daughter how will this affect president trump's efforts to improve relations with the kremlin we'll get the latest from washington. and bell are also arrests journalists among them w.'s correspondent paul york...
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if you go to parts of london there's parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism is what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of russia's immigration comes from the so-called stance kazakstan to. stand and you're a famous or infamous or referring to london as well which you have to agree carries some juror to kind of tell it isn't majority vote in the us whereas it sounds. the reason i called london last little on the start is because to me it's completely fallen to the control of the most lemaire can he is spectacularly useless at his job under city can there are some statistics that i'm sure neither you nor i could argue about in the sense that our murder rate is now higher than new york in the sense that our staff rate is just going up by
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belgium? albania? yugoslavia? or russia?tch the entire film sunday on railamerica only on c-span3. you are watching american history tv. >> next on the presidency, a discussion about the complicated and controversial building of a memorial to president james garfield on the u.s. capitol grounds. we hear from matthew gilmore who edits a washington, d.c. history blog. mr. garfield was shot in july of 1881 by a disgruntled office seeker and died from his wounds the following september. the united states capitol historical society hosted this 45-minute program. william: those of you in the d.c. history community know matt
belgium? albania? yugoslavia? or russia?tch the entire film sunday on railamerica only on c-span3. you are watching american history tv. >> next on the presidency, a discussion about the complicated and controversial building of a memorial to president james garfield on the u.s. capitol grounds. we hear from matthew gilmore who edits a washington, d.c. history blog. mr. garfield was shot in july of 1881 by a disgruntled office seeker and died from his wounds the following september. the...
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the case shows a company from belgium and a known european one from australia bought stakes in the business. but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented supposedly for reasons of security. that some analysts argue such fears will backfire on german businesses wanting greater access to china sensitive delicate topic to the point our hope and we do guess that our government is a very responsible but at the same time respecting that there is a high need earth for having open markets and. for having good relations to time but not at any price as far as berlin is concerned foreign investment in german utilities military and aerospace contractors could prove difficult from now on. its share price here two hundred seven dollars and all. of a sudden apple was worth a trillion dollars the company made its market debut in one nine hundred eighty with a share price of thirty nine cents if you bought ten thousand dollars worth of shares back then your investment would now be worth six point four million it's the world's first publicly traded company to be valued at a trillion dollar
the case shows a company from belgium and a known european one from australia bought stakes in the business. but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented supposedly for reasons of security. that some analysts argue such fears will backfire on german businesses wanting greater access to china sensitive delicate topic to the point our hope and we do guess that our government is a very responsible but at the same time respecting that there is a high need earth for having open...
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kansas court in this country 3—1win over belgium the finals. he wishes to ta ke belgium the finals.od of total rest from cycling due to illness, he has been diagnosed with a virus, saying that he has been training with the virus which causes glandular fever. ireland against afghanistan with a three wicket win in the second match of belfast, tied it one all. also in belfast. england have made their tea m belfast. england have made their team to face the all rounder will bat at seven, he is been called in place in the line—up, still playing as a specialist batsman, he will lead of five test series 2—1. specialist batsman, he will lead of five test series 2-1. i've got a lot of depth in terms of the batting and i've made some brilliant contributions as well. looking at the forum for example, a double hundred ina the forum for example, a double hundred in a week and a 64,1 the forum for example, a double hundred in a week and a 64, i have performed brilliantly in the few games in the series. it is great to see a good amount of depth there as well,. he can keep up with england's fortu ne
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belgium had a very high water table. with that mud, muck and mire was everything else that was in it. europe had been at war for the past 3 1/2 years. america didn't enter until april of 1917. and we diplomat get boots on the ground in europe until 1918. by that time you had 3 1/2 years of war, conflict, death, gas warfare, all of that is mixing with what the soldiers had to live in. there weren't just one trench. you had a front-line trench, you had a secondary trench, you had a tretiary trench, you had a cook wagon, artillery behind that. the trempnch line was not just e trench. it was an entire complex. but that was your home for or for worse. in the 1917 you actually had a mutiny in the french army. they said, we won't go any further. we'll hold the line, but we won't go any further. a great deal from the french army actually wound up court-martialed, many executed. they just couldn't tolerate that sort of thing, but it did tell the high command what the situation was. the americans make it in 1918. and when pershing
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in freed cool in turkey two years ago he's now fled to turkey and has been given refugee status in belgium did obviously tell you should spoke to him in brussels. peaceful days with his family are something former turkish naval officer just our tokyo wasn't sure he'd ever have again after president there to one accused the then lieutenant commander and most other officer stationed at nato of supporting the two thousand and sixteen two top korea was imprisoned but escaped several months ago and returned to brussels where he tried to stay under the turkish government's radar until now. the pope on behalf of me. for those who can't meet the press at the journalists who can't meet their lawyers you know that they are in prison and they can't prove their innocence. took a as ordeal began three months after the coup when he was lured from brussels back to under the guise of an urgent meeting instead his former turkish military colleagues had him arrested and thrown into jail for more than sixteen months turning him overnight from a high ranking international diplomat with nato's top security cle
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the finished steel ready for dispatch in ghent in belgium can end up in cars, household appliances ands plant, owned by the world's biggest producer, arcelor mittal, is busy but the industry in europe has had a rough ride in the last couple of decades. the business has been transformed by the rise of china. in the last 20 years, global production has more than doubled but in the eu countries, output has edged down. china is another story, steel production there has increased more than eric told. the strength of the european industry has been transformed by the long—term challenge posed by the rise of china. now, though, is a more immediate issue, one raising the temperature in global trade. president trump has imposed tariffs of 25% on foreign steel. he says the military forces are too dependent on imports and he wants more produced in the us. the european union and its steel industry are worried about the impact. the us is a very important market for eu exports, we send about 5 billion euros of steel there every year and we expect much as 50%, if not more, of that market to be close t
the finished steel ready for dispatch in ghent in belgium can end up in cars, household appliances ands plant, owned by the world's biggest producer, arcelor mittal, is busy but the industry in europe has had a rough ride in the last couple of decades. the business has been transformed by the rise of china. in the last 20 years, global production has more than doubled but in the eu countries, output has edged down. china is another story, steel production there has increased more than eric...
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this concrete case shows a company from belgium and a non european one from australia bought stakes in the business but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented for reasons of security. that some analysts argue such fears will backfire on german businesses which one of great artists the chinese market sensitive and delicate topic. but our hold on we do get that our government is acting very responsible but at the same time respecting that there is a high need earth for having open markets. for having good relations to time. but not at any price the german government has decided for now. foreign investments in german utilities military and aerospace contractors as well as other strategic enterprises could prove difficult from now on. let's get more on this from economist chin to get another view on this very interesting story and it's certainly not black white. tell us what your opinion is is it a good move or a bad move here these developments as you say it's not a black and or white story of course every country has the legitimate right to protect its interests howe
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love of show their ambition by signing acts of it still strong performances for belgium at the world cup has been dormant biggest of seven newcomers so far. but for a team in transition it won't be easy to start the season in the fast lane. you're watching news in. the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest updates from our web site that's dot com up next here on all of you all of the week's top business stories. stories people world over information provided. they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter are up to date in touch follow us. we make up oh but we want tons of coffee that under the age of five we are the seven services. they want to shape the continent's future. be part of it and join african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent. platform for africa is charged. with. trading in tesla's stock was halted tuesday following a tweet by its brash c.e.o. elon musk announcing plans to take the electric car make a private it will be the luckiest leveraged buyout in history he sa
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the 24—hour walk—out involves staff in germany, sweden, ireland, belgium and the netherlands.all passengers which were going to be impacted with a refund or re—routing them with all possible alternatives and compensation as well. these passengers therefore should have been giving these options, but if you type in the hashtag ryanair strike you will see a different perspective coming from passengers. there are many that are frustrated and they have followed the links and the forms for compensation but they are not working and some have said the live chat facility is not effective. we need to talk about department stores and lots going on. debenhams are up. he focuses on house fraser, though, and sports direct. —— the focus is on. department store debenhams has been given a boost by the sports direct deal for house of fraser, with its share price up 2% at 11.76p. we know that sports direct is going to buy all of house of fraser and mike ashley has said he would like to turn house of fraser into the harrods of the high street but that has not boosted the ftse100 overall. it is do
the 24—hour walk—out involves staff in germany, sweden, ireland, belgium and the netherlands.all passengers which were going to be impacted with a refund or re—routing them with all possible alternatives and compensation as well. these passengers therefore should have been giving these options, but if you type in the hashtag ryanair strike you will see a different perspective coming from passengers. there are many that are frustrated and they have followed the links and the forms for...
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to fit into it that does not in any way replicate the europe that are you know i've just come from belgium in fact the jihadi capital of europe where they have twenty two mosques in a six kilometer square you have mosul kilometers here kilometer yeah six kilometer square area twenty two mobs so it's very different from me where i live in terms of multiculturalism which is much more about monaco choose to live in ghettos and showed it's a very different definition to the one that you might understand i actually want to discuss that but before we do that many of the three of you have posted have these hash tag putin brock's to be yes which i find very ironic because here in russia you wouldn't be allowed by law to say or publish many things that you say about the muslims in particular because in this society we do prioritize social cohesion over the freedom of speech and that has been like that over many years i would even argue centuries and i think it only intensified under which and do you still think your rocks. and rocks in many ways mostly found. most of your ideas i mean he he would b
to fit into it that does not in any way replicate the europe that are you know i've just come from belgium in fact the jihadi capital of europe where they have twenty two mosques in a six kilometer square you have mosul kilometers here kilometer yeah six kilometer square area twenty two mobs so it's very different from me where i live in terms of multiculturalism which is much more about monaco choose to live in ghettos and showed it's a very different definition to the one that you might...
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if you go to parts of london there's parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism it's what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of precious immigration comes from the so called stance kazakstan to. stand and you're a famous or infamous or referring to london as londonistan which you have to agree carries some pejorative connotation pejorative oh yes well it sounds. the reason i called london last little on the star is because to me it's completely fallen to the control of the most lemaire can he is spectacularly useless at his job under city can there are some statistics that i'm sure neither you nor i could argue about in the sense that our murder rate is now higher than new york in the sense that all stop rate is just going up by twenty fi
if you go to parts of london there's parts of london sweden belgium you can't walk anymore if you're a western woman and you have your hair uncovered you'll be spotted at and called white trash that's never going to work and if you have a system here where you are able to integrate of course that's going to work much better but we don't have multiculturalism it's what i was explaining to you we have a system of monocultures living in ghettos that's very different now much of precious...
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the average soldier found himself up to his knees in mud and muck, especially in belgium. along with that was everything else that was in it. europe had been at war for the past 3.5 years. america didn't enter until april 1917. we didn't get boots on the ground in europe until 1918. by that time, you had 3.5 years of war, conflict, gas warfare, all of that mixing with what the soldiers had to live in. there was not just one trench. you had a front-line trench, a secondary trench, a tertiary trench, you had supplies in the back, you had artillery behind that. the trench line was not just one trench, it was an entire complex. that was your home for better or worse. in 1917 you had a mutiny in the french army. they said we won't go any further, we will hold the line but we won't go any further. a great deal of the french army wound up court-martialed, some of them executed. they could not tolerate that sort of thing. they did tell the high command what the situation was. americans make in 1918. they said we will use the army for plugging holes. pershing said no, i've been wat
the average soldier found himself up to his knees in mud and muck, especially in belgium. along with that was everything else that was in it. europe had been at war for the past 3.5 years. america didn't enter until april 1917. we didn't get boots on the ground in europe until 1918. by that time, you had 3.5 years of war, conflict, gas warfare, all of that mixing with what the soldiers had to live in. there was not just one trench. you had a front-line trench, a secondary trench, a tertiary...
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it was in belgium and france and potentially other countries in europe. gos on: police told us that attacks, the barcelona extra security is now in place of the eiffel tower. the international connections ksow those planning att crossed borders freely. but the information needed to stop them does not always do the same. >> barcelona showed that the information exchange wasrucial to identifyco anything thad prevent this to happen. every time we have these attacks, for sure we don't exchange information we have. gordon: barcelona was the sign of a new type of threat -- close-knit groups were withpp international t. it is a challengwhich europe will urgently need to adapt to prevent more attacks. gordon corera, b news, barcelona. rajini: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, big changes are coming to osc night, and not everyone in hollywood is happy about it. we will take a lk at why. on the indonesian island of lombok, the number of people killed in the senate earlequake has do officials say at least 259 people are c
it was in belgium and france and potentially other countries in europe. gos on: police told us that attacks, the barcelona extra security is now in place of the eiffel tower. the international connections ksow those planning att crossed borders freely. but the information needed to stop them does not always do the same. >> barcelona showed that the information exchange wasrucial to identifyco anything thad prevent this to happen. every time we have these attacks, for sure we don't...
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talk means archrivals shall have their own french defensive specialist belgium on stanley. in frankfurt meanwhile it's france to the fore sebastiano spearheading the attack in style. i. thought i sometimes i. story next weekend we can all marvel over the blunders leaguers french connection world champions superstars and top talents like why haven't you. come to the music i think. that. will leave you with some funny moments from pre-season see you next week the match day one there's nothing we enjoy don't worry we really really do think it's a some funny stuff going on in school i'm sure that is that we've been having loads of fun as you can see the moment. that made the pre-season sweat and toil some welcome light relief passed. young. fellow. the air. field caught up ext. oh my goodness well we showed you the by the. the book. the book because. it's nearly time to wake up. and settle. for the streets of l.a. marching in a. gentle giant. brought to life by the answers to all the be. the entire talent. the robotics. the real power resides. i come from the looks of people in
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he was pivotal to belgium's third place finish in the world cup now he hopes to exert a similar influence in the middle of the park and i have a nickname. and i shut up in french like. a small boat in the woods you know its role you know so everybody called me like that i mean my friend because i wrote like this i'm always relaxed and i stress. the new coach. i'm. not the guy. my eyes a mask guy you welcomes of rome when you first came so that's the man he's a good five estimation as will. now see that ok you know the truth. especially if everyone likes him everyone likes him is what he's hardworking is all of them. lucille father perhaps the most important new faces task with reestablishing them as true self and content as their peer to. peer. pressure to. ensure. i want to be right back up there challenging by and domestic supremacy. he has his parts of play as well danish dynamo thomas delayed me like your brain a natural leader in the defensive midfield department the sort to run his legs off the chain. in my file with my wife sometimes ask me why can't you be the same at home as you
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charlotte toobin scheme meanwhile the belgium based in jail which curried out the research channel was speaking about has said it gets financing from twitter last autumn twitter bombed r.t. from advertising platform if then diverted the revenue it received from r t two research and the network is used during elections twitter has also decided to take the one point nine million dollars we are projected to have global advertising and donate those funds to support external research into the use of twitter in civic engagement and elections independent journalist lucrative they believe the researchers are working under political pressure. i think that rushing through to try to satisfy the politicians on both side of the atlantic's they see this is a problem they have to deal with it but for them freedom liberty on twitter is for twitter the best thing for their uses so they had to they were under pressure from the european union in this case state they had to do something and they dedicated one hundred twenty five thousand euro to the. countermeasures let's say to challenge the russian this
charlotte toobin scheme meanwhile the belgium based in jail which curried out the research channel was speaking about has said it gets financing from twitter last autumn twitter bombed r.t. from advertising platform if then diverted the revenue it received from r t two research and the network is used during elections twitter has also decided to take the one point nine million dollars we are projected to have global advertising and donate those funds to support external research into the use of...
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their path into france. 10 the allies blockaded the german supply lines that were coming through belgium. but that isolated the belgian people and deprived them of their supplies. an organization called the committee on belgian relief headed up by herbert hoover was plying the bell janua ing supplying the belgian people supplies for their daily life as well as lace thread to supply the belgian lace makers to make these beautiful pieces which were then sold in the allied countries to provide resources to help the belgian people go on for the first world war. this is a lovely depiction of an american eagle. also what we see is examples of this beautiful embroidery of french women by the first world war. this is a comb case and has an interesting aviation theme. it has airplanes protecting paris and this is the kind of thing women would create to make money to chemohouse and home together while their men were away at the war so another massive mobilization of effort in terms of technology and military but also the impact of the war on civilians in daily life. one of the most sobering and ch
their path into france. 10 the allies blockaded the german supply lines that were coming through belgium. but that isolated the belgian people and deprived them of their supplies. an organization called the committee on belgian relief headed up by herbert hoover was plying the bell janua ing supplying the belgian people supplies for their daily life as well as lace thread to supply the belgian lace makers to make these beautiful pieces which were then sold in the allied countries to provide...
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croatia and belgium. scotla nd out system. croatia and belgium. scotland are planning to do so.wards this. 80 01’ think the trend is towards this. 80 or 90% of people do support an opt out system. it the international trade secretary, liam fox, has said he now thinks has said he now thinks it's more likely than not that britain will leave the eu without a deal next march. in an interview with the sunday times, mr fox accused the european commission of being so intransigent that the odds of there being no brexit deal were now sixty—forty. since his comments, no 10 has insisted the government remains confident it can get a good deal. 0ur political correspondent, tom barton, is in westminster. we have had reaction already to these comments. that is right. liam fox is reported as saying he believes leaving the eu without a deal is the most likely outcome. downing street insists they believe that the government is confident of reaching a good dealfor britain. they are distancing themselves from what he has said. to some extent, liam fox is on message. the foreign secretary is travell
croatia and belgium. scotla nd out system. croatia and belgium. scotland are planning to do so.wards this. 80 01’ think the trend is towards this. 80 or 90% of people do support an opt out system. it the international trade secretary, liam fox, has said he now thinks has said he now thinks it's more likely than not that britain will leave the eu without a deal next march. in an interview with the sunday times, mr fox accused the european commission of being so intransigent that the odds of...
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early in the war the german troops were coming to france through belgium. that was their path into france. the allies blah caockaded the g supply lines. that had the effect of isolating the belgian people. an organization called the committee on belgian relief which was actually headed up by future u.s. president herbert hoover was supplying the belgium people with various supplies for their daily life as well as things like lace thread to supply the lace makers to make these beautiful pieces which were sold in the allies countries to provide resources to help the people go on during the first world war. this one is a lovely depiction of an american eagle. also what we see is examples of this beautiful embroidery by french women during the first world war. this is a comb case and has an interesting aviation theme. it has airplanes protecting paris. this is an example of the kind of thing that women would create to make some money to keep house and home together while their men were away at the war. another aspect of this massive mobilization of effort not o
early in the war the german troops were coming to france through belgium. that was their path into france. the allies blah caockaded the g supply lines. that had the effect of isolating the belgian people. an organization called the committee on belgian relief which was actually headed up by future u.s. president herbert hoover was supplying the belgium people with various supplies for their daily life as well as things like lace thread to supply the lace makers to make these beautiful pieces...
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and formula one is back — the spa is the scene for the belgium grand prix were ferrari were
and formula one is back — the spa is the scene for the belgium grand prix were ferrari were
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there are some very disturbing fears from top and his family that he could be snatched up even in belgium where he's living by turkish security agents is that a possibility. well i think the serving has good reason to be concerned it does appear to be this systematic international campaign to bring back . a little girl and back to turkey for justice that is how present since they say that followers of glendora a terrorist organization that has a vast network over seas and it was responsible for the failed coup in twenty sixteen which over two hundred fifty people died in and in fact they are parallels with the al qaida network pointing out the united states use rendition to bring people back to the to justice as the u.s. would call it and they say the situation is little different they say that they are working with authorities in many cases to bring people back but there have certainly been cases in kosovo where six people were spirited away back to turkey also in ukraine as a bodyguard and also last month was a big scandal in mongolia where a plane was grounded because of allegations th
there are some very disturbing fears from top and his family that he could be snatched up even in belgium where he's living by turkish security agents is that a possibility. well i think the serving has good reason to be concerned it does appear to be this systematic international campaign to bring back . a little girl and back to turkey for justice that is how present since they say that followers of glendora a terrorist organization that has a vast network over seas and it was responsible for...
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round 13 brings us to belgian, —— belgium, spa. it will continue over the weekend? it has been very close. vettel was quickest in the first, kimi raikkonen quickest in the second. sebastian vettel was off the second. sebastian vettel was off the pace and made some mistakes. it is set up quite a nice day tomorrow, because 110 and a half in it. it could be anyone's. red bull seemed to be off the pace again. they have fallen away since mid—season, since we got back to europe after canada. they seem to be pulling away of it. this circuit once at them. red bull can't compete against the ferrari and a mercedes. you never know what can happen. it is a race that throws up can happen. it is a race that throws up many spanners over the last two yea rs. up many spanners over the last two years. the bad and the ugly seem to be the williams and mclarens. fernando alonso has come out, now he has said he is retiring from the spot, and said there is a tit—for—tat with red bull. they offered me a seat will stop the team principals said they did not
round 13 brings us to belgian, —— belgium, spa. it will continue over the weekend? it has been very close. vettel was quickest in the first, kimi raikkonen quickest in the second. sebastian vettel was off the second. sebastian vettel was off the pace and made some mistakes. it is set up quite a nice day tomorrow, because 110 and a half in it. it could be anyone's. red bull seemed to be off the pace again. they have fallen away since mid—season, since we got back to europe after canada....
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the biggest industrial action ever to hit europe's biggest budget airline a child why airport in belgium and across europe staff are accusing ryanair of bad pay and bad treatment. you know it is only the national. who just doesn't respect john you know that's not the norm i was not. looking for. ryanair is pilots are striking across europe for twenty four hours as they demand higher salaries and better working conditions that's led to the cancellation of four hundred out of twenty four hundred scheduled flights affecting seventy thousand passengers. last how does that balance should of told one of ryan as european based his last what's the situation there right now. well garrett it's actually pretty calm and quiet here it's been calm and quiet and very much under control all day so far which is exactly as was to be expected because this was a pre-announced strike the pilots that make it public about two weeks ago and ryan air has spent the last three days rebooking people so everything was very orderly no problems at all here but of course behind the scenes there are major problems for r
the biggest industrial action ever to hit europe's biggest budget airline a child why airport in belgium and across europe staff are accusing ryanair of bad pay and bad treatment. you know it is only the national. who just doesn't respect john you know that's not the norm i was not. looking for. ryanair is pilots are striking across europe for twenty four hours as they demand higher salaries and better working conditions that's led to the cancellation of four hundred out of twenty four hundred...
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europe affecting more than twenty five thousand travelers the reason a strike by pilots from sweden belgium and ireland germany's four hundred one pilots will announce today whether they'll join their colleagues for europe wide strike on friday pilots want a higher base salary pilot salaries are not too low it's also fighting the base transfers the maximum number of flying hours promotions and annually. well for more on the story let's go to our correspondent on the business standing by at frankfurt airport ryanair has always been hard to beat on price day it seems that on the back of the pilots. yes out on the back of the pilots on the back of the cabin crew on the back of everything basically that costs money. analysts estimated has personnel stuff cost less than half that of its direct competitors easy jet and all we had of course much much lower even then compared to move tons of the company systematically bypassed national labor laws by choosing the one job jurisdiction in the european union which was most favorable of course most favorable to the company and not to the individual work
europe affecting more than twenty five thousand travelers the reason a strike by pilots from sweden belgium and ireland germany's four hundred one pilots will announce today whether they'll join their colleagues for europe wide strike on friday pilots want a higher base salary pilot salaries are not too low it's also fighting the base transfers the maximum number of flying hours promotions and annually. well for more on the story let's go to our correspondent on the business standing by at...
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incidentally the belgium based n.g.o.s which conducted the research points so i thought it gets financing from twitter last autumn you may remember that the social network stopped r.t. from placing adverts on the site twitter then diverted the revenue to groups which research the sites used during elections the extent of malicious content twitter has also decided to take the one point nine million dollars we are projected to have global advertising and donate those funds to support external research into the use of twitter in civic engagement and elections ok moving on now there is shock across the dutch political spectrum the suicide of a consular in the hague just before her death valley dili claimed she'd been kidnapped and raped by a group of muslims and accuse the former party colleague of orchestrating it with more on the story their share europe correspondent peter off. tributes and messages of condolence to the family of former dutch party for freedom council of illy dale have been flooding in from across the political divide in the netherlands the fifty three year old former repr
incidentally the belgium based n.g.o.s which conducted the research points so i thought it gets financing from twitter last autumn you may remember that the social network stopped r.t. from placing adverts on the site twitter then diverted the revenue to groups which research the sites used during elections the extent of malicious content twitter has also decided to take the one point nine million dollars we are projected to have global advertising and donate those funds to support external...
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extends all the way down through to denmark the british isles so we've had poor potato harvest in belgium as a result of that there's been a. bit of drives and this is part of the world because sweden had one of the worst wildfires they've ever had is basically sitting up i mean that we can explain i suppose the mechanism this is a big hot if you think about it is a big hot rock underneath which sand scandinavia sits and around which see this thing down and me suggest what will that means is all the weather all the rain is going around the edge and this is just city getting twenty four hours was a daylight after all so rob we got this comment here from him that who sent us that video comment and he tweeted then this is a totally new phenomenon we need to think of nationally affordable cooling strategies i remember east to reach around forty three degrees celsius in northern regions of my country and it's never caused such problems do you agree that this is a new phenomenon that we're witnessing here. well it is clearly new in the if we're breaking records that implies isn't it doesn't app
extends all the way down through to denmark the british isles so we've had poor potato harvest in belgium as a result of that there's been a. bit of drives and this is part of the world because sweden had one of the worst wildfires they've ever had is basically sitting up i mean that we can explain i suppose the mechanism this is a big hot if you think about it is a big hot rock underneath which sand scandinavia sits and around which see this thing down and me suggest what will that means is...
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the very start to claim their eighth world title and in football proceed dortmund have signed the belgium midfielder axel that's all subject to a magical new coach lucian fov wants improvement after the squad could only finish fourth in the bundesliga last season now he joins the german side from the chinese club along june the belgium international start as his country finished third at this summer's world cup dortmund triggered his a twenty million euro release clause to sign him and so will reportedly take a hefty pay cut after moving from the cash rich chinese super league. so over to gary hart now intentions are tween the u.s. and turkey are putting new pressure on the turkish currency as right brian turkey's dispute with the united states over the fate of u.s. pastor andrew bronson is threatening to further destabilize the lira the u.s. imposed further sanctions on two ministers and president rest of the wants cabinets after months of plunging exchange rates the currency is now hit a fresh low against the dollar inflation also rose again in july to nearly sixteen percent that's a fi
the very start to claim their eighth world title and in football proceed dortmund have signed the belgium midfielder axel that's all subject to a magical new coach lucian fov wants improvement after the squad could only finish fourth in the bundesliga last season now he joins the german side from the chinese club along june the belgium international start as his country finished third at this summer's world cup dortmund triggered his a twenty million euro release clause to sign him and so will...
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joseph kabila he has called an election which is due to take place in december i'm david chaytor in belgium the country that was the former colonial ruler of the democratic republic of congo ever since again his independence in one thousand nine hundred sixty there's never been a peaceful transfer of power in that country the senator is returning from belgium to his homeland to register as a candidate in the presidential election. john pierre bemba talks to al jazeera. should be about thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera thank you i'd like to start with perhaps the hardest question for you during those ten years inside you. you would didn't have criminal responsibility for the atrocities committed by your militia you were convinced always you were going to come out an innocent man but during those ten years that you have any feelings about your moral responsibility for what happened i think that of course i have a lot of sympathy for all the people in the in the central africa in general but. the my brothers sisters and of course any victim. i'm supporting i mean or do to be in but
joseph kabila he has called an election which is due to take place in december i'm david chaytor in belgium the country that was the former colonial ruler of the democratic republic of congo ever since again his independence in one thousand nine hundred sixty there's never been a peaceful transfer of power in that country the senator is returning from belgium to his homeland to register as a candidate in the presidential election. john pierre bemba talks to al jazeera. should be about thank you...