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late tenth century king harald bluetooth had a church built at the end of the roskilde a field in denmark that his fame might be the greater. his successor murdered his own brother in law or in the church it was demolished and a new one built in its place in the twelfth and thirteenth century as the names of roskilde a cathedral acquired its present her parents a new building material was being used together with the new style and between them they resulted in moody brick gothic. the many graves in the interior are pointed to what it says special about this cathedral. the names makes a rather pain impression on first inspection the images of saints that for many graced it was stripped during the reformation. was. heavy. debt end the cathedral not any serves its congregation as a house of god it's also the final resting place of the old kings and queens of denmark. over the centuries the monarchs had the cathedral altered and extended to accommodate that tune into course the red brick vault of the church came to house a rare variety of styles. behind this fresco lies harold bluetooth in wa
late tenth century king harald bluetooth had a church built at the end of the roskilde a field in denmark that his fame might be the greater. his successor murdered his own brother in law or in the church it was demolished and a new one built in its place in the twelfth and thirteenth century as the names of roskilde a cathedral acquired its present her parents a new building material was being used together with the new style and between them they resulted in moody brick gothic. the many...
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group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff.areth bale was back for wales but they missed their chances and were punished when denmark scored just before the break. and they sealed it late on thanks to this finish from martin braithwaite. bale got one back but it was too little, too late. i do not like losing, but actually, there were parts of that game that i really enjoyed, against a really good team, an experienced team. disciplined, efficient, and you saw that in the two games. that was probably the difference. quality wise there is not a lot to choose from but they are a team that have been together a long time and we will learn from these games, because teams like denmark, you can learn a lot from how they play and theyjust get thejob done. it's a big day of rugby union, and grand slam champions ireland will get the chance to test themselves against three—time world cup winners new zealand in dublin. and they will be desperate to improve their record over the best side in the world. ireland have only beaten the all blacks
group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff.areth bale was back for wales but they missed their chances and were punished when denmark scored just before the break. and they sealed it late on thanks to this finish from martin braithwaite. bale got one back but it was too little, too late. i do not like losing, but actually, there were parts of that game that i really enjoyed, against a really good team, an experienced team. disciplined, efficient, and you saw that in the two games. that was...
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. —— be there for denmark.ol midfielder xherdan shaqiri will miss the side's champions league game against red star belgrade
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>>> rene: it's your first time to denmark? >> anthony: i got to be honest -- i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries without massive social problems. i'm here for you, man. if you're not the poster boy for the entire country, you should be. >> rene: we go, no? >> anthony: yes, let's go. you are saddled with the weight of best restaurant in the world. i know this looks totally bogus. it's -- fantastic. >> alessandro: you need to work twenty hours a day in order to achieve this. >> rene: come on guys, they're waiting now. let's go. >> alessandro: it's so much less about "wooo" you know? it's about bang! and it's dun, dun, dun, elements, elements, salts, elements. what places have you been that you can compare to noma? >> anthony: no place. it's a whole different world. >> alessandro: beautiful! ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha
>>> rene: it's your first time to denmark? >> anthony: i got to be honest -- i usually try to avoid clean, orderly countries without massive social problems. i'm here for you, man. if you're not the poster boy for the entire country, you should be. >> rene: we go, no? >> anthony: yes, let's go. you are saddled with the weight of best restaurant in the world. i know this looks totally bogus. it's -- fantastic. >> alessandro: you need to work twenty hours a day in...
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and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: can wales come from behind to beat denmark and secure promotiono the top tier of football's nations league? good evening. at the end of a very challenging week for the prime minister, when her future was openly questioned by colleagues, mrs may has moved to fill the gaps created by this week's resignations following the publication of her brexit plans. steve barclay, a junior health minister who supported the leave campaign, has been promoted to brexit secretary, replacing dominic raab. and former home secretary amber rudd makes a return to the cabinet as work and pensions secretary. and, despite speculation that he would resign in protest at the draft withdrawal agreement, michael gove has declared his confidence in mrs may's leadership, and stays on as environment secretary. but the prime minister's position is still far from secure, with a growing number of conservative backbenchers calling for a vote of no confidence. this report by our political editor, laura kuenssberg, contains some flashing images. imagine, submitting yourself first thing
and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: can wales come from behind to beat denmark and secure promotiono the top tier of football's nations league? good evening. at the end of a very challenging week for the prime minister, when her future was openly questioned by colleagues, mrs may has moved to fill the gaps created by this week's resignations following the publication of her brexit plans. steve barclay, a junior health minister who supported the leave campaign, has been promoted to brexit...
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full they never need more because that's always i think denmark and norway and sweden with finland yeah that's those like the fall countries that has the most middle bands per you know. you know forever it's you know so that's why we're so happy that we won the national finals because there is so much stiff competition out there a. scene of last won the national qualification and then to secure the best part and the michael battle in back and you have to have just twenty minutes to show what they can do. it was the biggest gigafactory a search for. how to feel. great. they were with us. throughout they even had a big circle pit which i may sing with never had such a he was before so it was. a bit overwhelming i don't think any of us on the stains quiet what happened. winning the crowd is one thing running the jury another the suspense was nearly unbearable have you ever heard of. our. fourth place to sing about. the band decided to invest the two thousand euros prize money and if i'm not sure that just as devoted to their fans as tough times us of them seemed like extreme metal from den
full they never need more because that's always i think denmark and norway and sweden with finland yeah that's those like the fall countries that has the most middle bands per you know. you know forever it's you know so that's why we're so happy that we won the national finals because there is so much stiff competition out there a. scene of last won the national qualification and then to secure the best part and the michael battle in back and you have to have just twenty minutes to show what...
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denmark smashed clear.e it 2—1. it took the replay to reveal the role ashley williams‘ pass had played. denmark had done enough for promotion, gigs and wales still have some work to do. elsewhere, the netherlands deservedly beat france 2—0 to end the world champions‘ is—game unbeaten run and relegate germany. a dutch draw in germany on monday would see them win the group. elsewhere, gibraltar‘s euro 2020 dream is almost certainly over after a 6—2 hammering by armenia. a hat trick from anya shrubsole has helped put england to victory in their women‘s world t20 match against south africa. they bowled the south africans out forjust 85 and knocked off the runs with six overs to spare. england‘s bowlers had dominated the south african batting before shrubsole blew away the tail, taking three wickets in three balls to bowl south africa out for 85. despite a few stutters england‘s batters eased to their second victory of the tournament. joe root hit a century to put england in a strong posititon going into the fou
denmark smashed clear.e it 2—1. it took the replay to reveal the role ashley williams‘ pass had played. denmark had done enough for promotion, gigs and wales still have some work to do. elsewhere, the netherlands deservedly beat france 2—0 to end the world champions‘ is—game unbeaten run and relegate germany. a dutch draw in germany on monday would see them win the group. elsewhere, gibraltar‘s euro 2020 dream is almost certainly over after a 6—2 hammering by armenia. a hat trick...
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ajapanese pilot has been jailed for denmark...r ten months after being caught more than nine times over the alcohol limit. catcher carlos 6hosn jitsukawa times over the alcohol limit. catcher carlos 6hoanitsukawa was arrested last month when he prepared to fly a passenger jet from heathrow japan airlines said they would introduce a new breathalyser system at overseas airports. the carrier said there had been 19 cases were failed alcohol tests occurred. buyer plans to sell lands including foot ca re plans to sell lands including foot care and plans to sell lands including foot ca re and sunscreen. plans to sell lands including foot care and sunscreen. they are part of a cost—cutting drive that includes about 12,000 job cuts —— they are. it follows their takeover of monsanto. the layoffs will account for one in ten workers worldwide, with a significant number going in its home country of germany. let's have a quick look at the asia—pacific markets. we start off with the nikkei 225 up marginally by 25 and the all ordinaries index dow
ajapanese pilot has been jailed for denmark...r ten months after being caught more than nine times over the alcohol limit. catcher carlos 6hosn jitsukawa times over the alcohol limit. catcher carlos 6hoanitsukawa was arrested last month when he prepared to fly a passenger jet from heathrow japan airlines said they would introduce a new breathalyser system at overseas airports. the carrier said there had been 19 cases were failed alcohol tests occurred. buyer plans to sell lands including foot...
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. —— be there for denmark.n shaqiri will miss the side's champions league game against red star belgrade in serbia tomorrow. he's been left out of the squad in order to "avoid any distractions" that may be caused by his albanian heritage. he was fined by fifa when he celebrated scoring for switzerland against serbia at the world cup, by making a double—headed eagle gesture, which symbolises the albanian flag. politics has always influence on life, at least on the planet i live in that's how it is but it's not why we are here. we are here to play football and that's why we try to make sure we can be focused on football and i realised tonight already, it could've been a story and we did not want a story besides a football story. and that is why we decided what decided. elsewhere this evening.... rafa nadal has undergone ankle surgery today and ended his season early. it means he'll miss the atp tour finals in london and the chance to regain the world number1 spot. that will be held by novak djokovic, who has been
. —— be there for denmark.n shaqiri will miss the side's champions league game against red star belgrade in serbia tomorrow. he's been left out of the squad in order to "avoid any distractions" that may be caused by his albanian heritage. he was fined by fifa when he celebrated scoring for switzerland against serbia at the world cup, by making a double—headed eagle gesture, which symbolises the albanian flag. politics has always influence on life, at least on the planet i live...
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he got on a train in full uniform and went back to denmark and disappeared. his family hid the uniform and his rifle and all of his equipment and in 1917 before the united states entered the war, he went to live with his brother who was in connecticut at the time and he got on the last ship out of denmark heading for the united states before the united story -- states entered they were and he was working in connecticut. he was in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in the united states service and his uniform as a united states soldier is shown next to the german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france that he was is a german -- german soldier two years before and the incredible feeling that he was there serving and he deserted and went to the united states and went back as united states soldier to serve with the american expeditionary sources -- forces during the war. to have both of the uniforms survive and to become part of the collection isn't interested -- is a pretty interesting thing to happen.>> african-
he got on a train in full uniform and went back to denmark and disappeared. his family hid the uniform and his rifle and all of his equipment and in 1917 before the united states entered the war, he went to live with his brother who was in connecticut at the time and he got on the last ship out of denmark heading for the united states before the united story -- states entered they were and he was working in connecticut. he was in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in...
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that's the second best thing for denmark.they are not doing like spain, they never threatened with a veto because the thought in again is that this is the best deal you can get a nude may be like to have a better one but this is the compromise and what i hear from the danish perspective, they would like to go on with negotiations for a new fishing agreement. spell out for us, if these negotiations collapsed and there was not a deal and the danish fishermen were frozen out of british waters what would that mean for coastal communities in your country? that would be very difficult because again if you look at the map these fishermen on the west coast, we have a lot of fishermen on the west coast who would either have to go to the baltic sea go up north or elsewhere, iam not baltic sea go up north or elsewhere, i am not good at geography. but the easy way is to go to british water and they have done it for decades. we have also been fighting this for decades before we went into the european union together. denmark went into the
that's the second best thing for denmark.they are not doing like spain, they never threatened with a veto because the thought in again is that this is the best deal you can get a nude may be like to have a better one but this is the compromise and what i hear from the danish perspective, they would like to go on with negotiations for a new fishing agreement. spell out for us, if these negotiations collapsed and there was not a deal and the danish fishermen were frozen out of british waters what...
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he lived in denmark. about a half an hour away. he did not like the idea of the kids protesting the idea of the segregated tolling alley. that was so 1962. it is time to focus on bigger and better. we have bigger fish to fry. he was not too enthusiastic about it. the students protesting this bowling alley and becoming increasingly frustrated. this led on the air day to a very violent event on campus. the national guard had been cold in. the town was on lockdown. a group of students, a large group of students on campus, unarmed fired upon for buckshot. not birdshot. cleve sellers was there trying to rescue people who had been shot. he got shot in the armpit. of course he was fingered as the outside agitator as the sncc activist who came into orangeburg to stir up trouble. basically home for him. he was nodded out writer at all. this was one of the most violent episodes of the civil rights movement. the biography needed to span his whole life. i wanted to put the massacre in context, if you well. it was part and parcel. not just of h
he lived in denmark. about a half an hour away. he did not like the idea of the kids protesting the idea of the segregated tolling alley. that was so 1962. it is time to focus on bigger and better. we have bigger fish to fry. he was not too enthusiastic about it. the students protesting this bowling alley and becoming increasingly frustrated. this led on the air day to a very violent event on campus. the national guard had been cold in. the town was on lockdown. a group of students, a large...
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but unlike denmark and does not belong to the european union and that's why people on the faroe islands are looking forward to bret's that britons are already the most important consumers of feral salmon and hopes are the u.k. outside of the e.u. would make trade much them. not a place you'd be likely to seek your fortune this rocky outcrop in the north atlantic but the farrow islands a booming and if anyone is responsible for that it seems on peter foster every morning he's out in the bay he used to be out at sea for days on end and the islanders still do some deep sea fishing but the real boom is driven by salmon aquaculture one hundred thousand salmon swim in each of these cages worth millions of euros their biggest enemy is the salmon louse a small parasite daily checks are needed to prevent epidemics today everything's ok salmon farming has drastically changed cmon pater's life. i go home every day which you don't when you're at sea. at home with my wife and child every day it's much better my dad found you can earn a lot of money here. the pharaoh islanders are widely seen as free
but unlike denmark and does not belong to the european union and that's why people on the faroe islands are looking forward to bret's that britons are already the most important consumers of feral salmon and hopes are the u.k. outside of the e.u. would make trade much them. not a place you'd be likely to seek your fortune this rocky outcrop in the north atlantic but the farrow islands a booming and if anyone is responsible for that it seems on peter foster every morning he's out in the bay he...
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then denmark sealed it when martin braithwaite smashed in a second.ot one back for wales but it was too little, too late. gareth bale got one back for wales but it was too little, too lateli don't like losing but actually there we re don't like losing but actually there were parts of that game i really enjoyed, against a really good experienced team, disciplined, efficient, and you saw that in both games and that was probably the difference. quality, not a lot to choose from. their team has been together a long time and we will learn from these games because teams like them, we can learn a lot about how they play and they just like them, we can learn a lot about how they play and theyjust get like them, we can learn a lot about how they play and they just get the job done. a bad night for germany, relegated from their nations league group without even playing because the netherlands beat world champions france 2—0. the germans, who won the world cup four years ago will now play in the second tier of the competition. a big day ahead of rugby union and
then denmark sealed it when martin braithwaite smashed in a second.ot one back for wales but it was too little, too late. gareth bale got one back for wales but it was too little, too lateli don't like losing but actually there we re don't like losing but actually there were parts of that game i really enjoyed, against a really good experienced team, disciplined, efficient, and you saw that in both games and that was probably the difference. quality, not a lot to choose from. their team has...
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about that i'm joined from paris by an old hoff she is a climate scientist at the un environment denmark technical university she is also a leave author of that report out today it's good to have you on the show your report finds that the gap between greenhouse gas emissions and global targets to limit emissions is wider than ever so set out for us in layman's terms what that means exactly are we just polluting more than we should we are policing all of them oh you can say that the ambitions that countries have put forward in the current. contributions which is what they promised to do within the u.n. framework tenants and climate change and on to the past agreement do not live up to what science tells us needs to be done we measure it's got it's we where we're headed and where we need to be. in in twenty six year which is what the pitches look at. the new science is such as yourself tell is that if we continue with the current trend temperatures are on track drives roughly four degrees celsius by the centuries and i mean what would the consequences of that be. well actually the report s
about that i'm joined from paris by an old hoff she is a climate scientist at the un environment denmark technical university she is also a leave author of that report out today it's good to have you on the show your report finds that the gap between greenhouse gas emissions and global targets to limit emissions is wider than ever so set out for us in layman's terms what that means exactly are we just polluting more than we should we are policing all of them oh you can say that the ambitions...
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wales can win the nations league script tonight if they beat denmark.inese opera outfit for the opening ceremony of the shanghai criterium. this year's tour de france winnerjoined rivals, including peter sagan and marcel kittel, posing for photographs. iimagine he i imagine he will be much happier backin i imagine he will be much happier back in his lycra tomorrow. that's all from sportsday. hugh woozencroft will have more for you at 7.30pm. it has been another mile day across the country today and well some of us the country today and well some of us have been stuck under low cloud with drizzle, for other areas there has been sun chang, particularly in the north and west. it is for north—west west is that we will see the clear spells through tonight, before the rest of the uk, quite a lot of cloud. over the hills there will be missed and fog. things will turn cooler from the south—east, with some drier air moving in on saturday. that should clear the cloud away towards the north—west, so cloud away towards the north—west, so many of us will see the sun
wales can win the nations league script tonight if they beat denmark.inese opera outfit for the opening ceremony of the shanghai criterium. this year's tour de france winnerjoined rivals, including peter sagan and marcel kittel, posing for photographs. iimagine he i imagine he will be much happier backin i imagine he will be much happier back in his lycra tomorrow. that's all from sportsday. hugh woozencroft will have more for you at 7.30pm. it has been another mile day across the country today...
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he lived very nearby and denmark just about -- half hour away. and -- d and he didn't like the idea of the kids protesting the segregated bowling alley that was so 1962 you know and this is 1968 and it is black power time it is time to pox bigger and better and bigger fish to fry so he watched on margins as students protested this bowling alley became increasingly frustrated and this led on the third day to a terrible, very violent event on campus of the national guard has been called in. statee troopers have been called in town was on lock down and a group of students a large grouch students on campus unarmed were firedd upon with buck shot not bird shot but buck shot and three were killed at least 28 were wounded sellers was there trying to rescue people who had been shot he got shot in the armpit and thenee of course he s fingered as outside agitator. as the -- activist in orangeburg to stir up trouble not that it was home for him and not outsider and nevermind that he didn't even, he wasn't enthusiastic about the reasons for the protest. so -
he lived very nearby and denmark just about -- half hour away. and -- d and he didn't like the idea of the kids protesting the segregated bowling alley that was so 1962 you know and this is 1968 and it is black power time it is time to pox bigger and better and bigger fish to fry so he watched on margins as students protested this bowling alley became increasingly frustrated and this led on the third day to a terrible, very violent event on campus of the national guard has been called in....
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aerated in october danish officials said they prevented a planned iranian attack on opponents in denmark a few weeks earlier france's government said that they had foiled a similar plot their efforts to preserve this accord but it's more about maintaining cordial diplomatic ties the problem is that relations are not good right now there is no french ambassador in iran or a reigning in bastogne france and then we have the ledger in prague on any opponents invalid count and the one in denmark trump hopes u.s. sanctions will force take brawn into a new deal but so far iran says it won't renegotiate with e.u. leaders openly defying washington over the issue if the accord collapses it would be a crushing blow to europe's credibility with sasha butler al-jazeera paris. china's president has promised to open up access to markets and make business easier for foreign companies xi jinping made the pledge as he opened a trade fair in shanghai aimed at boosting the country's image as an importer he said china will lower tariffs streamline customs checks and clamp down on intellectual property theft
aerated in october danish officials said they prevented a planned iranian attack on opponents in denmark a few weeks earlier france's government said that they had foiled a similar plot their efforts to preserve this accord but it's more about maintaining cordial diplomatic ties the problem is that relations are not good right now there is no french ambassador in iran or a reigning in bastogne france and then we have the ledger in prague on any opponents invalid count and the one in denmark...
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that mom had been summoned position is under threat over the murder of jamal khashoggi meanwhile denmark has joined germany in suspending weapons sales to saudi arabia over the journalist scaling. the u.s. defense secretary says the saudi u.a.e. coalition has again sees its offensive around the many port city of the data talks between the warring sides in yemen are due to take place in early december in sweden. and the u.n. special envoy to yemen has met who feel it is in the capital sanaa martin griffith is expected to travel to a data on thursday or friday the port city is crucial for food and aid supplies. that china and india both keeping a close eye on the political crisis in sri lanka china sees the island nation in the indian ocean as crucial to its sponsor expand trade routes but india is nervous about encroachments in what it sees as its backyard bonus for three for some colombo. for centuries stopping off in sri lanka on china's ancient silk road trade routes linking east with west merchants would buy spices poland ivory. today china see sri lanka as a critical link in its mode
that mom had been summoned position is under threat over the murder of jamal khashoggi meanwhile denmark has joined germany in suspending weapons sales to saudi arabia over the journalist scaling. the u.s. defense secretary says the saudi u.a.e. coalition has again sees its offensive around the many port city of the data talks between the warring sides in yemen are due to take place in early december in sweden. and the u.n. special envoy to yemen has met who feel it is in the capital sanaa...
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joining us from london itself thanks for speaking to us on the news grid so as we're just hearing denmark has suspended future approval of weapons and military equipment exports to saudi arabia this follows germany doing the same thing just put this into context for us and tell us what it actually means for saudi arabia. right i mean the europeans like the americans have this choice between interest and values when it comes to arms sales to saudi arabia i think we have to be quite careful too so that two things is on one hand there is the political message that these countries say and states or germany scandinavian countries and spain the saying we're no longer will export to saudi arabia that's a political message with relatively little impact on the ground because saudi arabian arabia's operations in yemen in particular which we are so concerned about in europe and in the united states are basically not hindered by these kind of. sanctions on arms sales so the saudis will continue their operations because their most important partners in that war both in terms of the defense industries
joining us from london itself thanks for speaking to us on the news grid so as we're just hearing denmark has suspended future approval of weapons and military equipment exports to saudi arabia this follows germany doing the same thing just put this into context for us and tell us what it actually means for saudi arabia. right i mean the europeans like the americans have this choice between interest and values when it comes to arms sales to saudi arabia i think we have to be quite careful too...
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with iranian operatives being charged with trying to eliminate nate some iranian dissidents in denmark so it's just like saudis are doing that and iranians are doing that so the do not harm the agenda. the bigger political agenda ok you're talking about agenda you're talking about interests and strategies measurement is the strategy or the agenda for mr earth the one that he wants to reposition turkey to be the regional superpower i don't think this discourse about how to do on utilizing this case to to reaffirm its regional influence is very it's very it's a very weak narrative i think because i was sad was approach to this case is basically just seeking the truth at this moment it is in a way we can see that you know this will shift. alan says but this is not because i don't is using this case to reach to the point this is because riyadh has put itself in a position after spending billions of millions of dollars to for their for their image of repairing the region and globally the fact that they have a maturely and in a brutal way executed at dissident journalist so this is not about
with iranian operatives being charged with trying to eliminate nate some iranian dissidents in denmark so it's just like saudis are doing that and iranians are doing that so the do not harm the agenda. the bigger political agenda ok you're talking about agenda you're talking about interests and strategies measurement is the strategy or the agenda for mr earth the one that he wants to reposition turkey to be the regional superpower i don't think this discourse about how to do on utilizing this...
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paris is dr paul she's head of the climate resilience program at the tate technical university of denmark the lead author of that un emissions gap report good morning to all hoff your report finds that the gap between greenhouse gas emissions and global targets to limit emissions is wider than ever what does that tell you about our efforts to combat climate change. well it does tell us that i think it's a fall from sufficient both in terms of scale but also in terms of speed so we need to accelerate actions we need to accelerate ambition. the report reveals that greenhouse gas emissions have risen for the first time in four years what what can you say is behind that rise. what we see is that the global level c o two emissions have gone up in twenty seventeen whereas they were pretty stable in the period from twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen and the key to imus and that is these there's a little high and growth crossed a mistake so g.d.p. and also slower declines in energy intensity and especially in common sense it's you know that same period. all right so those are all some of the detai
paris is dr paul she's head of the climate resilience program at the tate technical university of denmark the lead author of that un emissions gap report good morning to all hoff your report finds that the gap between greenhouse gas emissions and global targets to limit emissions is wider than ever what does that tell you about our efforts to combat climate change. well it does tell us that i think it's a fall from sufficient both in terms of scale but also in terms of speed so we need to...
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but unlike denmark does not belong to the european union and that's why people on the islands are looking forward to brag that britons are already the most important consumers of pharaoh solomon and hopes are the u.k. outside of the european union will make trade much simpler. not a place you'd be likely to seek your fortune this rocky outcrop in the north atlantic but the farrow islands are blooming and if anyone is responsible for that it seems on peter foster every morning he's out in the bay he used to be out at sea for days on end and the islanders still do some deep sea fishing but the real boom is driven by salmon aquaculture one hundred thousand salmon swim in each of these cages worth millions of euros their biggest enemy is the salmon louse a small parasite daily checks are needed to prevent epidemics today everything's ok salmon farming has drastically changed cmon peter's life. every day which you don't when you're at sea. at home with my wife and child every day it's much better than you can earn a lot of money here. the pharaoh islanders are widely seen as free spirits indep
but unlike denmark does not belong to the european union and that's why people on the islands are looking forward to brag that britons are already the most important consumers of pharaoh solomon and hopes are the u.k. outside of the european union will make trade much simpler. not a place you'd be likely to seek your fortune this rocky outcrop in the north atlantic but the farrow islands are blooming and if anyone is responsible for that it seems on peter foster every morning he's out in the...
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buy something from from from somebody else in denmark but he wanted payment in dollars so that when the us and they didn't like the transactions or they stopped them for us the money you have and domestic transaction that has to go by a swift because it was dollars and then us us to lots of transaction is ridiculous so therefore clearly there will be alternative systems and i think in the end the us will have other pressures and we lose that that privilege of being to stop payments going all around them. oh which is nothing to do with. so you know it's inevitable that we will have other payment system both european one in the sense that the russia china one and i hope the sooner the better i mean we always tell people we are moving you are aware of this never ever make a payment in dollars if you don't have to because it always goes by in new york and it's always scrutinized. by legal payment of the money he knows but but but even legal payments is a us you know how does the ability to stop payment which is totally wrong yeah i don't know it's taking this country so long it's obviou
buy something from from from somebody else in denmark but he wanted payment in dollars so that when the us and they didn't like the transactions or they stopped them for us the money you have and domestic transaction that has to go by a swift because it was dollars and then us us to lots of transaction is ridiculous so therefore clearly there will be alternative systems and i think in the end the us will have other pressures and we lose that that privilege of being to stop payments going all...
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if you are denmark oi’ easy as possible.ark or portugal and you are worried about having access to british waters, there is a pledge to deal with that further down the line but there is not a commitment to the spanish government about the future state of gibraltar. i have a feeling that might be dealt with in a separate political process over the weekend. also a gift to brexit correspondence, we will be talking about this for years if not decades! thank you. the rest of the day's news now. mi5 has admitted for the first time that it made a mistake in failing to track the manchester bomber salman abedi, whose attack last year killed 22 people. a report by mps on the intelligence and security committee says mi5 missed potential opportunites to stop the attack. the mps say mi5 admits it moved "too slowly" in establishing how dangerous salman abedi really was. daniel sandford reports. salman abedi killed 22 people when he detonated a suicide bomb at an ariana grande concert at manchester arena in may last year. he was known to m
if you are denmark oi’ easy as possible.ark or portugal and you are worried about having access to british waters, there is a pledge to deal with that further down the line but there is not a commitment to the spanish government about the future state of gibraltar. i have a feeling that might be dealt with in a separate political process over the weekend. also a gift to brexit correspondence, we will be talking about this for years if not decades! thank you. the rest of the day's news now....
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where it's high enough ground in denmark and norway for a bit is snow that's fairly mild there we could see the sun's come out in london whereas we are now on friday and it is still raining in turkey and between the two all this time stayed cold frosty air by day high temperature of minus three in bucharest and minus two in warsaw now of course this leads to the central and particularly eastern mediterranean being the stormiest place that reaches down into africa and the levant the cloud is obvious and the rain will be there frequently the next two days. the weather sponsored by cat time place. xenophobic violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war. infiltrates one of the continent's fastest growing far right organization. exposes links to members of your. generation a. special investigation coming. out of again the headlines zero u.s. senators are voting on a bill to end support for the war despite calls to reconsider from the trumpet ministration many say they have concerns about the u.s. saudi relationship since the murder of. ukraine's president petro poroshenko has warned
where it's high enough ground in denmark and norway for a bit is snow that's fairly mild there we could see the sun's come out in london whereas we are now on friday and it is still raining in turkey and between the two all this time stayed cold frosty air by day high temperature of minus three in bucharest and minus two in warsaw now of course this leads to the central and particularly eastern mediterranean being the stormiest place that reaches down into africa and the levant the cloud is...
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in football, wales missed out on promotion from the nations lead group after losing 2—1 to denmark innces and we re wales, but they missed chances and were punished when denmark scored before the half—time break. they sealed it later when martin braithwaite smashed in a second. gareth bale got one back for a while but it was too little, too late. we will see the champions of the northern hemisphere are against the champions of the southern hemisphere later in dublin as ireland take on new zealand, the highlight of another packed day of action in the autumn internationals, as patrick geary reports. the psychology of the hacker is to defeat you before you begin, to make battle seem futile. when faced with the all blacks, ireland recognise the feeling. new zealand's unbeaten record over ireland has lasted through 128 games, until one game in chicago thatis games, until one game in chicago that is forever frozen in ireland's memory. the dynamic has changed since then. for this team, beating new zealand isn't an impossible leak but a necessary step towards their aim will on the world cup.
in football, wales missed out on promotion from the nations lead group after losing 2—1 to denmark innces and we re wales, but they missed chances and were punished when denmark scored before the half—time break. they sealed it later when martin braithwaite smashed in a second. gareth bale got one back for a while but it was too little, too late. we will see the champions of the northern hemisphere are against the champions of the southern hemisphere later in dublin as ireland take on new...
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zero again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera denmark has become the latest country to suspend weapon sales to saudi arabia over the killing of a journalist. foreign minister has again insisted the crown prince mohammed bin salman wasn't involved in the journalist's killing is also denied reports that the crown prince's position is under threat by the voices news agency says it's standing by its reporting the leadership of hundred. represented in the king and the problems is a red line for every saudi man or woman the country is totally supportive of them to condemn and so j.v. is committed to the vision to only do so put those who sometimes a vision twenty thirteen in terms of moving along the path of reform meanwhile turkey has accused the us president of ignoring jamal khashoggi as murder in an attempt to preserve washington's economic relationship with riyadh a senior turkish official called trump's remarks about the murder comical in a yemen fighting is continuing in the port city of her data despite u.s. defense secretary james mattis saying the saudi u.a.e. co
zero again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera denmark has become the latest country to suspend weapon sales to saudi arabia over the killing of a journalist. foreign minister has again insisted the crown prince mohammed bin salman wasn't involved in the journalist's killing is also denied reports that the crown prince's position is under threat by the voices news agency says it's standing by its reporting the leadership of hundred. represented in the king and the problems is...
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wales missed out on promotion from their nations league group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff.d were punished when denmark scored before the break. and they went further clear late on when martin braithwaite smashed in a second. bale got one back but it was too little, too late. ido i do not like losing but parts of the game i really enjoyed against a really good team, an experienced team. disciplined, efficient. and we saw that in those games. quality wise there is not a lot to choose from but that team has been together a long time and we will learn from these games seems like denmark you can learn a lot how they play. they just get thejob can learn a lot how they play. they just get the job done. so it is the international break and that means a rather extraordinary football focus? we never sleep! international football focus today. i feel a little bit overdressed now after michael! he is working! they had beenin michael! he is working! they had been in since the crap of dawn. the closest he could get to a dressing gown and slippers! those catches from keatonjennings were re
wales missed out on promotion from their nations league group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff.d were punished when denmark scored before the break. and they went further clear late on when martin braithwaite smashed in a second. bale got one back but it was too little, too late. ido i do not like losing but parts of the game i really enjoyed against a really good team, an experienced team. disciplined, efficient. and we saw that in those games. quality wise there is not a lot to choose...
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wales missed out on promotion from their nations league group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff.re punished when denmark scored before the break. and they sealed it late on when martin braithwaite smashed in a second. bale got one back, but it was too little, too late. we'll see the champions of the northern hemisphere against the champions of the southern hemisphere later in dublin as ireland take on new zealand. that's the highlight of another packed day of action in the autumn internationals as patrick gearey reports. the psychology of the haka is to beat you before you begin, to make battles seem futile. when faced with the all blacks, ireland would recognise the feeling. new zealand's unbeaten run of the irish lasted for 28 games over 111 years, through bruised bodies and broken hearts. until one day in chicago that is forever frozen in ireland's sporting history. since that 40—29 victory two years ago, the dynamic has changed. for this irish team, beating new zealand isn't an impossible leap, but a necessary step towards their aim — the world cup. it's always an achievement
wales missed out on promotion from their nations league group after losing 2—1 to denmark in cardiff.re punished when denmark scored before the break. and they sealed it late on when martin braithwaite smashed in a second. bale got one back, but it was too little, too late. we'll see the champions of the northern hemisphere against the champions of the southern hemisphere later in dublin as ireland take on new zealand. that's the highlight of another packed day of action in the autumn...
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he was in 1967 he got his big break sent to denmark, to copenhagen where he was to run the illegal network running these undercover spies in copenhagen. it was a complete revelation he he's an aficionado and a broad reader. there was no question turning against them although they begun to have doubtbeganto have doubtl moment came in august of 1968 when the liberalizing movement which many young soviets believed was going to usher in socialism with a human face. in august of 1961, the soviet tank rolled into czechoslovakia to crush the springs and this is the photograph of a protector in the central square. the image always reminds me of a single tiananmen square standing up against the tanks. he was scandalized and furious and took it as a sort of personal affront. he knew that it was dubbed by by the daily intelligence service and he placed a telephone call to his home where his wife was. it's what he described as the criminal conspiracy to crush the springs. knowing or hoping that this would be picked up by the intelligence service the problem is that it was completely messed for the rea
he was in 1967 he got his big break sent to denmark, to copenhagen where he was to run the illegal network running these undercover spies in copenhagen. it was a complete revelation he he's an aficionado and a broad reader. there was no question turning against them although they begun to have doubtbeganto have doubtl moment came in august of 1968 when the liberalizing movement which many young soviets believed was going to usher in socialism with a human face. in august of 1961, the soviet...
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bastogne france and then we have the ledger in prague on any opponents invalid count and the one in denmark trump hopes u.s. sanctions will force take brawn into a new deal but so far iran says it won't renegotiate with e.u. leaders openly defying washington over the issue if the accord collapses it would be a crushing blow to europe's credibility with sasha butler al-jazeera paris let's make a francois is a former french ambassador to iran his joining us from paris and also to thanks very much for speaking to us give us the european point of view how long do you think european countries will be able to hold out for when it comes to the iranian sanctions in the face of u.s. pressure and as our reporter was mentioning deteriorating relations with iran. well you know i'm in concern a europe of course it would be difficult there of it it knows. all the system all the device which is being put together will not hurt the big company of the because the big european companies have it international exposure that means exposed to the to the american market exposed to the american low but of course o
bastogne france and then we have the ledger in prague on any opponents invalid count and the one in denmark trump hopes u.s. sanctions will force take brawn into a new deal but so far iran says it won't renegotiate with e.u. leaders openly defying washington over the issue if the accord collapses it would be a crushing blow to europe's credibility with sasha butler al-jazeera paris let's make a francois is a former french ambassador to iran his joining us from paris and also to thanks very much...
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how concerned are the coastal communities in denmark that they might be frozen out of uk waters?” quite some concern but also the realisation that there will be tough negotiations ahead. but let's look at the past few months and years, it has shown that the eu, when they managed to stand together, they have the upper hand and not necessarily through lack of skilled on the british side butjust because of the sheer balance of power. you have 27 nations who have managed to stick together. whether they will be able together. whether they will be able to do that further down the road remains to be seen but we have seen this strategy of negotiation which says that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and if they manage to go forward with that, i think that britain will be under some pressure, even the fisheries or of interest that may have divided it on national lines, but if they stick together they will still have quite a lot of leverage. and how dependent are the danish coastal communities on reddish waters? excuse me, i couldn't hear that. i think we lost you for a second. i
how concerned are the coastal communities in denmark that they might be frozen out of uk waters?” quite some concern but also the realisation that there will be tough negotiations ahead. but let's look at the past few months and years, it has shown that the eu, when they managed to stand together, they have the upper hand and not necessarily through lack of skilled on the british side butjust because of the sheer balance of power. you have 27 nations who have managed to stick together....
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pact though when it comes to digital development denmark tops the block's index for economic and social digitalisation followed by sweden and finland a stone is a ninth position germany comes in fourteenth pretty much mid-field in the e.u. is twenty eight members rumania is the digital taillight for high speed digital network is paradise for business and some countries authorities now even offer digital services to citizens but with much key business and government data now accessible on the web countries are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks. so what role can the e.u. itself play in fostering digital to vela bent christian asked european commission vice president. who hails from a stone here whether the e.u. can become a global player in the digital sector. for example when talking about robotics of all time period systems europe has to be doing grandly weddle and also when speaking about solutions based on artificial intelligence using small wonder sulfates then those solutions are greatly here in europe where they are the best in the world so we can be proud about some kind of
pact though when it comes to digital development denmark tops the block's index for economic and social digitalisation followed by sweden and finland a stone is a ninth position germany comes in fourteenth pretty much mid-field in the e.u. is twenty eight members rumania is the digital taillight for high speed digital network is paradise for business and some countries authorities now even offer digital services to citizens but with much key business and government data now accessible on the...
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course we should decide for ourselves but we sure do think early on whether it is a good idea or not denmark says the u.s. retaliation could potentially offset the benefits of a tax ireland fears it could become less competitive the irish capital dublin is home to the european headquarters of several u.s. tech firms in germany the eel's biggest market is hoping for a broad agreement between e.u. member states by summer twenty twenty france on the other hand it's a term and to push through a proposal for an eagle like tax this year. when there is a will there reason the way. and there is a we've come from time for many countries to. call it direct t.v. . shows and teach about old e.u. countries have to agree before the law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why it's really is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. we asked our frankfurt correspondent konrad booze and why italy of all nations is eager to move forward with the digital tax. you know italy desperately desperately needs money and it's
course we should decide for ourselves but we sure do think early on whether it is a good idea or not denmark says the u.s. retaliation could potentially offset the benefits of a tax ireland fears it could become less competitive the irish capital dublin is home to the european headquarters of several u.s. tech firms in germany the eel's biggest market is hoping for a broad agreement between e.u. member states by summer twenty twenty france on the other hand it's a term and to push through a...