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it has nothing to do about violation it's about their collaboration i was the member of the council of europe i was even are in charge of the polish delegation to the council of europe and i had a chance twice to discuss it it's not about women it's about this thing it's about the 'd illegal migration and sharia law we had this discussion of issues with the legal community. and we were debating a sharia law in the europe where no one is this guy saying european values in saudi arabia or any other sharia law states so we are trying to keep europe keep poland great and christian well you know in 2017 your president simply instructed people not to implement the convention that was supposed to come back violence against women he said regarding national laws on violence against women those laws already in place in poland are working and being in force that wasn't true was it that's simply not true the figures don't bear that out. the law is not working 1st of all if 1st of all do you have a date about the violence against women and men you have a date or yes yes your police state of the 27th you'l
it has nothing to do about violation it's about their collaboration i was the member of the council of europe i was even are in charge of the polish delegation to the council of europe and i had a chance twice to discuss it it's not about women it's about this thing it's about the 'd illegal migration and sharia law we had this discussion of issues with the legal community. and we were debating a sharia law in the europe where no one is this guy saying european values in saudi arabia or any...
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months ago that of the european core court of human rights this in strasbourg and link to the council of europethey all saw looked at a very similar case about the transit zone and how migrants or asylum seekers are treated by hungry and they found that the transit zone in hungary or the border of hungary was not detention at all since it was open towards serbia in that particular case and not not close well that's why the european you say that but the european court of justice mr vague of european court of justice said you detain 2 families seeking asylum in a border transit zone for more than a year giving them the opportunity to have their detention reviewed by a court and with no opportunity to lawfully leave that zone of their free will in any direction how does illegal detention fit in with your much trumpeted views about protecting europe's christian heritage what's christian about that sort of behavior. let me be very quick they are not deterred not detained they can leave that transit zone whenever they want toward serbia from where they came from these families i think christian respo
months ago that of the european core court of human rights this in strasbourg and link to the council of europethey all saw looked at a very similar case about the transit zone and how migrants or asylum seekers are treated by hungry and they found that the transit zone in hungary or the border of hungary was not detention at all since it was open towards serbia in that particular case and not not close well that's why the european you say that but the european court of justice mr vague of...
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of the u.n. securityty council. ththe europeninion said chinia was in breach of its international l commitmentnts. >> the view of hong kong from above is stunning. what is happening in the city is straining e.u. relationspolice. e.u. foreign ministers expressed concern but took no action at least for now. >> we will continue trying to put pressure on the chinese authorities. >> he said he did not think sanctions were the rightht way o solve the problems with china. the e.u. is being cautious. leaders hope delicate negotiations will give european companies more access to the huge chinese market. brussels would like to bring beijing on board in climate tatas. renewed d unrest in hongng kongs led to calls for the summit scheduled in germany to be canceled. berlin disagrees. >> you might also come to the opposite conclusion and say it is especially important for the european union to set unified and cohesive at the table and be able to discuss the uncomfortable topics. >> but it is not clear whether the e.u. has the clout to put pre
of the u.n. securityty council. ththe europeninion said chinia was in breach of its international l commitmentnts. >> the view of hong kong from above is stunning. what is happening in the city is straining e.u. relationspolice. e.u. foreign ministers expressed concern but took no action at least for now. >> we will continue trying to put pressure on the chinese authorities. >> he said he did not think sanctions were the rightht way o solve the problems with china. the e.u. is...
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here stonier the current president of the security council invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europe speak 945 also marked the birth of the united nations and the multilateral system but it's a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to cope with 19 it's now 6 weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call the fury of the vials illustrates the folly of what that is why today i am calling for an immediate global ceasefire in all corners of the worlds. it is thank to put out a conflict on lockdown and focus together on the to fight of our lives in the weeks since then an unseemly battle behind the scenes with the security council unable to agree on the words or resolution to back the secretary general's call after president trump said he would cut future funding to the world health organization u.s. negotiators blocked any reference to the w.h.o. in the resolution while china threatened to veto any resolution that didn't mention it this latest version of the u.n. draft resolution includes compromise language it's the references to world health organiza
here stonier the current president of the security council invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europe speak 945 also marked the birth of the united nations and the multilateral system but it's a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to cope with 19 it's now 6 weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call the fury of the vials illustrates the folly of what that is why today i am calling for an...
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pandemic they've called for airlines to temporarily off a vote which is instead of refunds when trips to council and lines across europe have been seeking state bailouts off to look for some to ground 3 well geoffrey thomas is editor in chief of airline ratings dot com and he says a lot more needs to be done to help recover. i think across the globe we've all got to make concessions this is all costing us money but at the same time you know whether we whether we're supporting our local leyline or a fiver daylon or a local restaurant with tyco ice. everybody needs help and the airlines are no different because the airlines are losing hof of their revenue for 2020 and some of the buy a lot sort of being required across the globe are absolutely massive the in the united states it's about $50000000000.00 for the usa alliance and they stack sort of number is replicated in certain jurisdictions and others it is not so there's a lot of given type t. at and certainly we want to preserve as many of these airlines as we possibly can for that very highly competitive market we want post covered 19th in certain jurisdictions it has
pandemic they've called for airlines to temporarily off a vote which is instead of refunds when trips to council and lines across europe have been seeking state bailouts off to look for some to ground 3 well geoffrey thomas is editor in chief of airline ratings dot com and he says a lot more needs to be done to help recover. i think across the globe we've all got to make concessions this is all costing us money but at the same time you know whether we whether we're supporting our local leyline...
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of weddings and events all over the u.k. and europe. so tends to be mostly my weekends completely for less work full time job obviously in this situation they will be disposable council it's gone are the days of the naive gigs where tom could perform at parties on greek islands or at indian weddings his income has vanished overnight spring and summer usually the busiest time of the year for musicians like him. music and theatre venues across the world to remain firmly shut and with nobody knowing how long this will know musicians have been coming up with a plan. personalised musical messages the website on core links them with clients allowing them to earn money and to do what they enjoy most of all to perform. music is one of the u.k.'s best exports and the u.k. music industry is enormous so to see it all within a space of one is unique to go from beginning to almost nothing. it has been it's been extremely difficult for everyone in the music industry we didn't want to sit more in the last of live performance we wanted to sort of turn our heads to a solution and think what can we do right now i help you this is our money from home. to make it service even more attra
of weddings and events all over the u.k. and europe. so tends to be mostly my weekends completely for less work full time job obviously in this situation they will be disposable council it's gone are the days of the naive gigs where tom could perform at parties on greek islands or at indian weddings his income has vanished overnight spring and summer usually the busiest time of the year for musicians like him. music and theatre venues across the world to remain firmly shut and with nobody...
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correspondent: estonia, the current president of the security council, invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europerth of marked the the united nations and the multi-natural system, but it is a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to covid-19. it is now six weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call. the fury illustrates the folly of war. it is why today i am calling for an immediate global cease-fire in all corners of the world. it is time to put armed conflict on lockdown and focus together on the true fight of our lives. correspondent: in the weeks since then, an unseemly battle behind the scenes with the security council unable to agree on the words of a resolution to back the secretary-general's call. after president trump said he would cut future funding to the world health organization, u.s. negotiators blocked any reference to the who in the resolution, while china threatened to veto any resolution that did not mention it. thehis latest version of draft resolution includes compromised language. instead of references to the world health organization,
correspondent: estonia, the current president of the security council, invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europerth of marked the the united nations and the multi-natural system, but it is a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to covid-19. it is now six weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call. the fury illustrates the folly of war. it is why today i am calling for an immediate global...
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culture airlines to temporarily offer vouchers instead of returning money when trips are councils to support the cash reserves airlines across europe including an air france have sought state rescues with no visitors zoos around the world are fighting for survival stuff have to stay on to take care of the animals who still need feeding and the u.k. government is working on a fund to support more than $100.00 zoos and aquariums but as charlie rangel reports for some it won't be enough. mungo is the oldest resident of one of the u.k. smallest zoos a territorial animal blissfully unaware of the fragility of his situation see his nature center is home to 25 different species built for the local community it is a labor of love but not being a charity it's fallen through the cracks when it comes to financial aid from the government with new visitors income has disappeared but the cost of keeping the animals remains the same with no funds to fall back on they are relying on donations if they can't reopen by the summer the future is bleak we've only got a couple of species here which are the centers good ones but we're in exactly the same
culture airlines to temporarily offer vouchers instead of returning money when trips are councils to support the cash reserves airlines across europe including an air france have sought state rescues with no visitors zoos around the world are fighting for survival stuff have to stay on to take care of the animals who still need feeding and the u.k. government is working on a fund to support more than $100.00 zoos and aquariums but as charlie rangel reports for some it won't be enough. mungo is...
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here stonier the current president of the security council invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europe speak 945 also marked the birth of the united nations and the multilateral system but it's a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to cope with 19 it's now 6 weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call the fury of the vials illustrates the folly of war that is why today i am calling for an immediate global ceasefire in all corners of the worlds. it is time to put out into conflict on lockdown and focus together on the to fight of our lives in the weeks since then an unseemly battle behind the scenes with the security council unable to agree on the words of a resolution to back the secretary general's call after president trump said he would cut future funding to the world health organization u.s. negotiators blocked any reference to the w.h.o. in the resolution while china threatened to veto any resolution that didn't mention it this latest version of the u.n. draft resolution includes compromise language instead of the references to world health
here stonier the current president of the security council invited other members to an unofficial meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in europe speak 945 also marked the birth of the united nations and the multilateral system but it's a system that many believe has failed to respond in a unified manner to cope with 19 it's now 6 weeks since the u.n. secretary general made this call the fury of the vials illustrates the folly of war that is why today i am calling for an...
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council meeting. >> this is about all of us and it is way bigger than any of us. this is europe's moment.ncine: that is of course ursula von der leyen. spain, with italy, has suffered the worst of the economic -- of the coronavirus pandemic. joining us now is jose maria roldan. thank you so much for joining us. when you look at some of the concerns out there, when you look at some of the concerns over banks, and maybe there is a is thereegulation -- anything systemic that worries you in spanish banking landscape? michael: not -- not in particular. everything is going to be confronted with rough waters in the coming months. of course, the economic deceleration that we are seeing across the world, and the type of simultaneous crisis is going to have an impact on balance sheets, on quality. i think we are prepared in terms of solvency, liquidity. we werear better than 10 years ago, so i think that is think there are going to be rough waters, but we are determined not just to weather the rough waters, but also to do what we need to do ourt now, which is serve clients in getting them through t
council meeting. >> this is about all of us and it is way bigger than any of us. this is europe's moment.ncine: that is of course ursula von der leyen. spain, with italy, has suffered the worst of the economic -- of the coronavirus pandemic. joining us now is jose maria roldan. thank you so much for joining us. when you look at some of the concerns out there, when you look at some of the concerns over banks, and maybe there is a is thereegulation -- anything systemic that worries you in...
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council now and that means that is off the table for vladimir putin as well emily sure when reporting from moscow thank you so much. well elsewhere in europe commemorations took place to mark the end of the 2nd world war on friday as in russia the ceremonies this year were also scaled back because of the current global health emergency here in berlin german chancellor angela merkel laid wreaths along with president from valter steinmeyer and germany's main memorial to victims of war and dictatorship and in britain the royal air force is famous display team the red arrows flew over london's landmarks. and friends president among all micron that led a ceremony at the arctic triomphe monument the event was held without the public. let's turn our attention now to the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic more than 3900000 people have now been infected with the coronavirus globally and more than 270000 have died brazil recorded its highest one day death toll yet after 751 people died from cove in 19 the country is the hardest hit in latin america 3 nurses have been murdered in mexico the triple murder follows an increase in violence towards health care workers and yemen has repo
council now and that means that is off the table for vladimir putin as well emily sure when reporting from moscow thank you so much. well elsewhere in europe commemorations took place to mark the end of the 2nd world war on friday as in russia the ceremonies this year were also scaled back because of the current global health emergency here in berlin german chancellor angela merkel laid wreaths along with president from valter steinmeyer and germany's main memorial to victims of war and...
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europe. just a few decades ago, the species was on the brink of extinction. more on all those stories on our website. leaders of some of the largest councils financial support, to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic. the county councils network says that, without a £5 billion income guarantee, services will have to be cut, including some aimed at combating the virus. our political corrrespondent, alex forsyth, has more. emergency food parcels for the vulnerable, prepared and packed by staffordshire county council. i don't know how many thousands we have done. across the country, councils are providing a range of extra support, often adding pressure to budgets. for those on the receiving end, these are essential services. like chris, self—isolating for his health and grateful for the help. i would have had to starve, literally, because i got nobody. who can you call on to just magically appear with food? for councils in staffordshire, like elsewhere, the increasing costs of this crisis are coupled with a drop in income. parking charges often suspended, leisure centres and tourist attractions closed, and there is fear about a
europe. just a few decades ago, the species was on the brink of extinction. more on all those stories on our website. leaders of some of the largest councils financial support, to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic. the county councils network says that, without a £5 billion income guarantee, services will have to be cut, including some aimed at combating the virus. our political corrrespondent, alex forsyth, has more. emergency food parcels for the vulnerable, prepared and...
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of infection. the government says it's written to councils about providing basic services, but for these travellers, it's too little, too late. tomorrow marks 75 years since ve day, the day victory in europewho worked in munitions factories and married her sweetheartjoe, a soldier, during the war. "darling, please be careful of those flying bombs. i'm so worried about you. everything is ok with me, dear, and there is nothing i want you to send me. unless you could get mum to wrap you up in a neat little parcel, label it with ‘utmost care' and send it to me, urgent." "my dearestjoe, i heard one of your songs on the radio at lunchtime. i remember when you used to sing it to me and sometimes play it on the gramophone at home and we'd dance together, darling. i would love to be dancing with you just now. " the words of lovestruck newlyweds, married in 19aa and kept apart by conflict. but through more than 700 letters, joe and audrey gerrans were never far from each other‘s thoughts. and i wrote everything in those letters. i mean, people would say, "what the hell do you write about every day?" because some of them were 17 and 18 pages long! and joe used to say it was as if i was in the next r
of infection. the government says it's written to councils about providing basic services, but for these travellers, it's too little, too late. tomorrow marks 75 years since ve day, the day victory in europewho worked in munitions factories and married her sweetheartjoe, a soldier, during the war. "darling, please be careful of those flying bombs. i'm so worried about you. everything is ok with me, dear, and there is nothing i want you to send me. unless you could get mum to wrap you up in...
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council after china goes ahead with new security laws for hong kong. hello there are still plenty of clouds and some rather heavy rain showers across well central and eastern areas of europe meanwhile out across even northern sections out towards the west of us a good case guys in the last few hours now look at this is right up there in northern finland and this time of year the sun will not set properly again until the middle of july so the 15th of july is the next sunrise meanwhile further to the south in london we've got tower bridge really lit up very nicely the deep blue sky behind plenty of deep blue skies across much of northern germany the low countries france the u.k. down across into spain and portugal fought in the portugal that have some heat in place for 6 states including the capital because the temperature is also very high there's a heat wave in place not the same across much of the southeast and in fact as we go through soften in particular very heavy rain back in the forecast across northern sections ukraine pushing up into boundaries and also into the southern areas of russia we could see as much as 75 going to be accumulating in the next 2 or 3 days th
council after china goes ahead with new security laws for hong kong. hello there are still plenty of clouds and some rather heavy rain showers across well central and eastern areas of europe meanwhile out across even northern sections out towards the west of us a good case guys in the last few hours now look at this is right up there in northern finland and this time of year the sun will not set properly again until the middle of july so the 15th of july is the next sunrise meanwhile further to...
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councils and teaching unions to reconsider plans to reopen england's primary schools to some pupils from 1stjune. welcoming back the tourists — italy says its airports will reopen in a fortnight, as some of europe'ss start making plans for the summer. clapped out of intensive care — the fit and healthy gp who spent five weeks on a ventilator. ——seven weeks. you give yourself goals. and my goal was to get home. it was just to get home. and on the hottest day of the year so far — beachlife amid social distancing. and coming up on bbc news — watford have resumed socially distanced team training today. it comes after two members of staff and a player confirmed that they'd tested positive for coronavirus. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. rolls royce says it is cutting 9,000 jobs — the bulk of them in the uk — in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. rolls royce, whose main site is in derby where it makes plane engines, warned that it will take several years for the airline industry to recover. unions have accused the company of "throwing workers under the bus". thousands have already been furloughed on the government scheme. but rolls—royce says the impact of the pandemic on the compan
councils and teaching unions to reconsider plans to reopen england's primary schools to some pupils from 1stjune. welcoming back the tourists — italy says its airports will reopen in a fortnight, as some of europe'ss start making plans for the summer. clapped out of intensive care — the fit and healthy gp who spent five weeks on a ventilator. ——seven weeks. you give yourself goals. and my goal was to get home. it was just to get home. and on the hottest day of the year so far —...
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the national security council has been reportedly pushing for travel from europe to be cut off earlier than it was. do you regret not being more aggressive in that? >> one ofhe things we did, and a story that has not been focused on, when we raised this issue really for the first time, really vehemently with president trump on january 28thh respect to the china travel ban, within two days, even though many of his advisors urged against it, the president made a hard decision and cut off travel from china, within two days of learning it was a serious, serious outbreak. and that saved countless lives. what we didn't know at the time -- by the way, after cutting off travel from china, i called my cunterparts and urged them to take similar action. we didn't realize that the chinese would continue to allow folks to travel from wuhan, even though they cut off travel within china, they allowed those folks to travel from china to europe and to seed the disease in europe and then have it come from a back door into the united states. in perfect hindsight, when we realized the europeans hadn't cut off travel, and we don't know at the time but later learned that the ch
the national security council has been reportedly pushing for travel from europe to be cut off earlier than it was. do you regret not being more aggressive in that? >> one ofhe things we did, and a story that has not been focused on, when we raised this issue really for the first time, really vehemently with president trump on january 28thh respect to the china travel ban, within two days, even though many of his advisors urged against it, the president made a hard decision and cut off...
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warns europe not to underestimate the possibility of a 2nd wave. still to come. the government faces resistance from councils to reopen primary schools in england in june hear from a councillor opposed to the planned. to be pushed government backed away from a close call cladding from the top spot your life as it emerges the car into the fall will not resume until july. and britain considers an extra bank holiday later in the year as lock down and travel restrictions bring the country's tourism industry. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being less. direct. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallowness. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. the return to school next month for some peoples is facing further resistance as over a 1000 schools across england pl
warns europe not to underestimate the possibility of a 2nd wave. still to come. the government faces resistance from councils to reopen primary schools in england in june hear from a councillor opposed to the planned. to be pushed government backed away from a close call cladding from the top spot your life as it emerges the car into the fall will not resume until july. and britain considers an extra bank holiday later in the year as lock down and travel restrictions bring the country's tourism...
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earliest council wilkinson also told us that schools reopening elsewhere in europe have already run into problems. as the european countries are doing it but they're at different points. in terms of when the infection 1st became prevalent american trait i think it's also 'd important that we learn lessons in france where they've had schools go back about a week arts year ago and there's been at least 70 cases written in schools. where there has been in action and i think they're very quickly out to learn to deal with that situation and that's the exact result they might want to avoid getting caught with we also have to realize that all of our schools are very different in quantities of those they doubt different cohorts and ages that you are males that are out very different buildings in terms of that is dying and the ability to adapt the way that there were. police in london have been accused of overzealous use of stop and search powers journey coronavirus lockdown here in the country over the course of last month there was a 45 percent increase in the number of searches carried out just over 20000 searches took place in april last year rising to over 30000 in april this year fo
earliest council wilkinson also told us that schools reopening elsewhere in europe have already run into problems. as the european countries are doing it but they're at different points. in terms of when the infection 1st became prevalent american trait i think it's also 'd important that we learn lessons in france where they've had schools go back about a week arts year ago and there's been at least 70 cases written in schools. where there has been in action and i think they're very quickly...
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europe." i am nejra cehic in london. an attorney is in dubai. the ecb has respond -- manus is in dubai. to continueged doing everything necessary to revisenflation. the governing council said it took note of judgment but integrally remarked that the top european court has previously said qe is legal. yogi dewan is still with us. this has come as some of a surprise which reverberated through markets. cp yields jumped. the euro weakened. aberdeen standard and ubs are worried. they are concerned of a potential knock on effect. others say rulings like this take years. the ecb is still going to do whatever it takes. are you concerned about the knock on effect of this german court ruling on qe and especially the -- yogi: absolutely. it came as a surprise. this case started in 2015. it has been going on for a long time. the issue is around the euros to trillion a asset purchasing program we know as qe and how it is proportion. there are consequences but we are not as concerned as some of the banks are reporting. we think it was just a surprise shock. it does lead to a lot of conflicts within europe, and this is a subject matter that has raised its ugly head quite a bit more recently. we have bee
europe." i am nejra cehic in london. an attorney is in dubai. the ecb has respond -- manus is in dubai. to continueged doing everything necessary to revisenflation. the governing council said it took note of judgment but integrally remarked that the top european court has previously said qe is legal. yogi dewan is still with us. this has come as some of a surprise which reverberated through markets. cp yields jumped. the euro weakened. aberdeen standard and ubs are worried. they are...
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europe, residents and france are now able to leave their homes without special permission, a bill passed by france's parliament, this weekend to extend the state of emergency was redirected to the constitutional council for review. additionally there are some changes to the metro system they're starting today, commuters looking to ride the rails during peak times need a special authorization explaining why they cannot work from home, the metro is also requiring face coverings in an attempt to ensure passenger safety california author has written to children's books to try to help little ones cope with death. >>one is called trevor and me and it's based on the true story of a friendship that develops between an elderly white man in deteriorating health and a young asian girl. the other is called the last meal about for fictional death row inmates who happened to be birds. author you know, i'm i says the books are timely because of the families are now coping with deaths during this pandemic she says she wrote the books because her own mother didn't want to talk about the subject. >>i don't know my mom or anybody to go through life being scared to death. so you know i decided to create stories that int
europe, residents and france are now able to leave their homes without special permission, a bill passed by france's parliament, this weekend to extend the state of emergency was redirected to the constitutional council for review. additionally there are some changes to the metro system they're starting today, commuters looking to ride the rails during peak times need a special authorization explaining why they cannot work from home, the metro is also requiring face coverings in an attempt to...