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meanwhile coronavirus isn't beaten yet in europe. in spain in particular still cause for concern. is talking about with the french president emmanuel macron inside todayis president emmanuel macron inside today is do they close the french border with spain on the catalonia side because from wednesday the number of covid cases in spain 380 and on thursday they had 580, and yesterday number of covid cases in spain 380 and on thursday they had they had more than 1000 cases in the catalonia region alone. this sudden spike, we are talking about levels they haven't seen since last year. already two parts of spain in parts of lockdown, near barcelona and close to the basque country as well, 110w close to the basque country as well, now they are talking about 4 million people around the immediate city region of barcelona going under a lockdown. right now they are saying no more than ten people can gather, stay at home, do shopping online, go to work if you have to do. we will see how that develops today. gavin, thank you very much for that update. now europe correspondent in brussels. pro
meanwhile coronavirus isn't beaten yet in europe. in spain in particular still cause for concern. is talking about with the french president emmanuel macron inside todayis president emmanuel macron inside today is do they close the french border with spain on the catalonia side because from wednesday the number of covid cases in spain 380 and on thursday they had 580, and yesterday number of covid cases in spain 380 and on thursday they had they had more than 1000 cases in the catalonia region...
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reopened their shared border 3 months after it closed at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in europe spain's king and portugal's president attended a ceremony in a frontier town it comes as the european union began to reopen its external borders travelers from 14 nations deemed safe canary into the block to stay with us on to their witness is up next. her dad. you are so you're going to find a group of young male revenue soldiers there. are . you. see forces. police. and this doesn't look bad lock up a team basically. if. i. was holding a different day than. i . i. i. now have a fixed commissioners voted to take the funds from the agency you made a mistake people are just certain things happening in a change always happen. if you. get within the black it was always felt what would you ed. i'm not going to talk about want to this because we all know that know what i am ok i think we've got a great question on the floor and that is how do we. how do we build the trust that will be necessary to go if there are an elected official i can respond to that question. may. i'm very familiar with your
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reopened their shared border 3 months after it closed at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in europe spain's king and portugal's president attended a ceremony in a frontier town comes as the e.u. began to reopen its external borders this was up stories do stay with us on al-jazeera people in power is up next by foot. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. may 29th t. massive protests against inequality chile forced the government promised changes to the constitution to take spec to the finishing of the 978 that process was put on hold as the coronavirus pandemic hit but chile's political divisions have to go the way we've been to find out why. the dignity square as it is called now was the epicenter of anti-government protests in chile during late 2019. months later as the capital santiago was locked down amid the current virus can damage the author
reopened their shared border 3 months after it closed at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in europe spain's king and portugal's president attended a ceremony in a frontier town comes as the e.u. began to reopen its external borders this was up stories do stay with us on al-jazeera people in power is up next by foot. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in...
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reopened their shared border 3 months after it closed at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in europe spain's king and portugal's president attended a ceremony in a frontier town comes as the european union has begun to reopen its external borders travelers from 14 nations deemed safe can now reenter the broke there's a top stories do stay with us they're not just there the stream is up next hour more news for you straight after that thanks from actually 45 minutes. am. i am funny i k you're watching news stream yemen is in the midst of a 5 years civil war millions of people in yemen need aid and protection but are they getting it the answer is obviously no as we delve into the conversation about what is happening in yemen i want you to see i report on my colleagues out is iraq dot com it gives you really good idea of what is happening down on the ground some of the things you're about to see some of these images of very upsetting this whole . ball. rolling in a. whole new. song. so the question we're asking today is has the world abandoned yemen if you are a new chew right now jumping to the
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basically in the short—term survive the recession from covid—i9. 8% on average gdp contraction across europe, spain what do they do to try to boost the economy, bizjobs, get people working again, and it comes down to leader of the pack, mark rutter, they say that in dutch, he is keeping a stiff leg, which means he is and budging an inch on this. the dutch want to see a smaller amount given in grants, around 400 billion euros not 500 billion euros as planned. the italians and spanish don't want to see that pot reduced, they want to see that pot reduced, they want to see money without these conditions of having to pay it back because they say it is simply not their fault. last night, we were told from mark rutter that angela merkel and emmanuel macron the french and german leaders walked out. he said ina grumpy german leaders walked out. he said in a grumpy break—out because they we re in a grumpy break—out because they were tired. they said they understood everybody‘s positions but they wanted to go home. they'd been talking for more than 25 hours to try to work out this recovery fund, and the long—
basically in the short—term survive the recession from covid—i9. 8% on average gdp contraction across europe, spain what do they do to try to boost the economy, bizjobs, get people working again, and it comes down to leader of the pack, mark rutter, they say that in dutch, he is keeping a stiff leg, which means he is and budging an inch on this. the dutch want to see a smaller amount given in grants, around 400 billion euros not 500 billion euros as planned. the italians and spanish don't...
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the short term, maybe survive the recession from covid—19. 8% on average gdp contraction across europe. spaino what do they do to try and boost the economy, boostjobs, get people working again, and it comes down to relieve the leader of the pack, mark rutte, they say in dutch... he is keeping a stiff leg, that means he is not budging an inch on this because the dutch want to see a smaller amount given in grants. around 300 billion euros, not 500 billion euros as is planned, but the italians and the spanish, they don't want to see that part being reduced. they want to see money without these conditions or having to pay it back, because they say it is simply not their fault. last night we were told from mark rutte that angela merkel and emmanuel macron, the french and german leaders, walked out, he said, in a grumpy break—out because they were tired. they said they understood everybody‘s position, but they want to go home. they've been talking, ben, for more than 25 hours now. they are trying to work out this recovery fund on the one hand, they are trying to work out the long—term budget with m
the short term, maybe survive the recession from covid—19. 8% on average gdp contraction across europe. spaino what do they do to try and boost the economy, boostjobs, get people working again, and it comes down to relieve the leader of the pack, mark rutte, they say in dutch... he is keeping a stiff leg, that means he is not budging an inch on this because the dutch want to see a smaller amount given in grants. around 300 billion euros, not 500 billion euros as is planned, but the italians...
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reopened their shared border 3 months after it closed at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in europe spain's king and portugal's president attended a ceremony in a frontier town comes as the european union has begun to reopen its external borders travelers from 14 nations deemed safe can now reenter the broke there's a top stories do stay with us they're not just there the stream is up next hour more news for you straight off the bat thanks so much lee for watching live from. i every i k. watching a stream yemen is in the midst of a 5 e.a.'s civil war millions of people in yemen need aid and protection but are they getting it the answer is obviously no as we delve into the conversation about what is happening in yemen i want you to see i report on my colleagues out is iraq dot com it gives you really good idea of what is happening down on the ground some of the things you're about to see some of these images of very upsetting this whole .
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nick paton walsh, cnn, sao paulo. >>> now we move to europe. spain's growing virus count is causing other nations to impose travel restrictions. norway is requiring anyone who arrives from spain to self-quarantine. it comes after spain reported its highest daily case on tuesday in more than two months. i was just doing live reports, weeks ago about spain being so much in the clear, and what a setback, simon. >> reporter: sblooutlabsolutely. what we're seeing in spain is what we've seen in other countries. but in spain's case, it's substantial spike in cases, and in particular, it's in two northern regions. catalonia, of course, encompassing the major tourist city of barcelona. what has happened as a result is that authorities in spain have had to reimpose some of the coronavirus restrictions that had been eased. so things like bars, night clubs, gyms, restaurants, things that had been reopening are now having new restrictions put on them. and in some cases are being closed. people in barcelona are urged to stay inside if they don't have to leave. broad
nick paton walsh, cnn, sao paulo. >>> now we move to europe. spain's growing virus count is causing other nations to impose travel restrictions. norway is requiring anyone who arrives from spain to self-quarantine. it comes after spain reported its highest daily case on tuesday in more than two months. i was just doing live reports, weeks ago about spain being so much in the clear, and what a setback, simon. >> reporter: sblooutlabsolutely. what we're seeing in spain is what...
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reopened their shared border 3 months after it closed at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in europe spain's king and portugal's president attended a ceremony in a frontier town comes as the e.u. began to reopen its external borders this was up stories do stay with us on al-jazeera people in power is up next i feel. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. may 2090 massive protests against inequality chile forced the government promised changes to the constitution to take spec to the finishing of the 978 that process was put on hold as the coronavirus pandemic hit but chile's political divisions have to go the way we've been to find out why.
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is the overweight of technology compared to europe more affected sectors in europe, spain having 16% of their gdp out of tourism that's clearly hurting europe but there will be rotation once the medical issue becomes a real issue and more of an issue as it is today in the u.s. and that, you know, the consumer goes back in too high affecting the sales in u.s i think because of that, europe can pick up. it will be very much related to the medical issue. >> bruno, let me pull out one of the investing ideas. the counter balance has been with treasuries as a built in hitch. what are treasuries offering at this point there's a question how much the yields can go at this point. it doesn't feel as though there's much appetite to go negative with interest rates. >> i believe so, yes i think they have seen the interest rates do no necessarily have a long-term positive impact on the economy especially that it's not flowing through the banks to the companies. but i think the safe havens have become very, very limited as to a fixed income even the high quality bonds, corporate bonds, at this stage
is the overweight of technology compared to europe more affected sectors in europe, spain having 16% of their gdp out of tourism that's clearly hurting europe but there will be rotation once the medical issue becomes a real issue and more of an issue as it is today in the u.s. and that, you know, the consumer goes back in too high affecting the sales in u.s i think because of that, europe can pick up. it will be very much related to the medical issue. >> bruno, let me pull out one of the...
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well the majority of the funds in the european recovery package for countries in southern europe like spain and italy they were hardest hit by the pandemic and months of lockdowns crushed their already vulnerable economies of the coals for european solidarity in times of pressure and president it's crisis at least for a time seems to fall on deaf ears and the blocks affluent north. spain reopened its borders to tourists only a few weeks ago but there are already new exit restrictions here in barcelona the number of coronavirus cases has gone up here and across spain a much hope for economic revival we had tourism is threatening to flop. other southern european countries are not fairing much better in portugal for example it's empty in regions that usually depend on tourism income. it's a total misery what we're experiencing right now there are people who cannot afford to eat but the. people in southern europe say they want to see some solidarity and they can't wait for the financial assistance to start flowing from brussels. is that what he was like before them up in this situation is so un
well the majority of the funds in the european recovery package for countries in southern europe like spain and italy they were hardest hit by the pandemic and months of lockdowns crushed their already vulnerable economies of the coals for european solidarity in times of pressure and president it's crisis at least for a time seems to fall on deaf ears and the blocks affluent north. spain reopened its borders to tourists only a few weeks ago but there are already new exit restrictions here in...
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europe. none of the is in spain -- is planned in spain so far. thorities and the nissan car workers, the car workers in barcelona, is that some of this battery capacity will move to southern europe. anna: really interesting. thewonder whether governments in europe are mindful of supply chain risks. thank you very much for bringing us that story around what is going on broadly in the auto space in europe, but specifically around barcelona nissan. carlyle group, one of the world's largest private equity firms, has purchased a majority stake in a language software provider, memsource. we speak to the company's ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open" this wednesday morning. european equity markets lifted by enthusiasm for a vaccine stateside. u.s. futures point higher by about 0.5% and 1%. carlyle group has bought a majority stake in the language software provider memsource. the company's translation software is used by companies like uber. it is one of the largest ever deals in the language and transl
europe. none of the is in spain -- is planned in spain so far. thorities and the nissan car workers, the car workers in barcelona, is that some of this battery capacity will move to southern europe. anna: really interesting. thewonder whether governments in europe are mindful of supply chain risks. thank you very much for bringing us that story around what is going on broadly in the auto space in europe, but specifically around barcelona nissan. carlyle group, one of the world's largest private...
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in southern europe, spain had some of the worst cases in the entire world, has now seen two of its provincesce again and reclosing, going back to lockdown. that's a dangerous thing, not just by biologically but also economically. it means the economy opened up and it is going back again and you're seeing the same thing in iran, which is also badly afflicted. israel just some of the top health ministers re signed because she said her advice on returning to a lockdown has been ignored. back to my colleague garrett haake in texas. >> reporter: i think that wraps up our tour of the world here. certainly it brings home the global nature of this problem across the entire globe. >> yeah, thank you, garrett, you'll be back with us i think from dallas tomorrow. that will wrap up this hour. i'm chris jansing. ayman mohyeldin will pick it up next. jansing. ayman mohyeldin will pick it up next ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one we
in southern europe, spain had some of the worst cases in the entire world, has now seen two of its provincesce again and reclosing, going back to lockdown. that's a dangerous thing, not just by biologically but also economically. it means the economy opened up and it is going back again and you're seeing the same thing in iran, which is also badly afflicted. israel just some of the top health ministers re signed because she said her advice on returning to a lockdown has been ignored. back to my...
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and then in europe when i started seeing what was going on in italy and spain and france and other countries in europe. i did a ban on people coming in from europe. that would then disastrous for our country also. we saved tens of thousands of lives that we actually saved millions of lives by closing, closing up we saved millions, potentially millions. a number we are working on, could be two or 3 million lives. we are at 135,000 which is terrible. one is too much but we would have had millions of people dead from this curse that came at us but we did but we had to do and now we will put out the flames as it happens. we have to get the schools open. we have to get everything open. a lot of people don't want to do that for political reasons or if it's not further reasons but if we had listened to joe biden's hundreds of thousands of additional lives would have been
and then in europe when i started seeing what was going on in italy and spain and france and other countries in europe. i did a ban on people coming in from europe. that would then disastrous for our country also. we saved tens of thousands of lives that we actually saved millions of lives by closing, closing up we saved millions, potentially millions. a number we are working on, could be two or 3 million lives. we are at 135,000 which is terrible. one is too much but we would have had millions...
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decision to quarantine those travelling from spain, the metro leads with uk prime minister boris johnson's warning that a second wave of coronavirus is under way in europe. that story also on the front page of the financial times, with spain's prime minister pedro sanchez calling the uk's decision ‘unjust‘. the telegrpah has been speaking to the boss of london's heathrow airport who has urged the uk government to provide coronavirus tests on arrival in a bid to rescue the summer holidays — the paper also carried a picture of the duchess of cornwall sporting a liberty print face mask on a visit to the national gallery in london. the mirror's lead is the news that police in germany, investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann 13 years ago, have been excavating an allotment in the city of hanover. and the guardian leads on calls for 1.5 million additional school meals to be offered to pupils in england — the paper also covers the final day ofjohnny depp's libel trial against the sun newspaper — at which his former wife, amber heard, spoke publicly of her heartache. and today's international new york times reports from the french vineyards forced to
decision to quarantine those travelling from spain, the metro leads with uk prime minister boris johnson's warning that a second wave of coronavirus is under way in europe. that story also on the front page of the financial times, with spain's prime minister pedro sanchez calling the uk's decision ‘unjust‘. the telegrpah has been speaking to the boss of london's heathrow airport who has urged the uk government to provide coronavirus tests on arrival in a bid to rescue the summer holidays...
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spain ended it's state of emergency on june 21st after very slow after one of the toughest we have seen in europe and spain when the virus made 29,000 deaths in the country so now there's been smaller clusters that have been identified it's tougher and people are not allowed to come in and out in that region unless there's a very important work related reason they can move within the region and let the situation deteriorate. and then on sunday on that side of the country and this time linked to specific bars. and it's a bit unnerving and looking for me to just reopen bars and it's about 70,000 people there's already some to postpone that election given situations and that's something to keep an eye on it's a bit of negative news there from spain they just reopened their boarders and they want to attract tourists again and 20% of the country's gdp and they identify these clusters and they put measures in place and lock down in necessary in those regions to contain some of the clusters there but to give you an example you had the running of the bulls festival in pa pamplona and they had to cancel i
spain ended it's state of emergency on june 21st after very slow after one of the toughest we have seen in europe and spain when the virus made 29,000 deaths in the country so now there's been smaller clusters that have been identified it's tougher and people are not allowed to come in and out in that region unless there's a very important work related reason they can move within the region and let the situation deteriorate. and then on sunday on that side of the country and this time linked to...
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we know that spain was among the countries hardest hit by corona virus in europe and they as we've said opened up just a month ago after a very strict lockdown are people in spain worried about a 2nd wave of infection. there are very worried particularly in the tourist sector as we suggest it's so important for the economy one and 7 euros that's generated here comes from tourism and also the big retail shops and all these businesses that feed in to to that environment and people are droplets after spending so much time in locked down in march and april to at the top and to to reenter it in their face and locked on this is really really troubling scoots reopening is just around the corner as well so that's troubling parents so that there's a great great worry at the same time people are trying to get on with their lives because there's been such a fatigue with the pandemic which has been ongoing no for 4 months in the country so it's a problem and balancing the 2 sides. now richard you're in barcelona are you seeing how authorities have reintroduced ever strike shows are they being a for
we know that spain was among the countries hardest hit by corona virus in europe and they as we've said opened up just a month ago after a very strict lockdown are people in spain worried about a 2nd wave of infection. there are very worried particularly in the tourist sector as we suggest it's so important for the economy one and 7 euros that's generated here comes from tourism and also the big retail shops and all these businesses that feed in to to that environment and people are droplets...
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europe and it's the government's job to protect the uk. the prime minister was defending the decision to impose a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. 0urs report from barcelona. the call for the sick and the anxious at a covid testing centre in the suburbs of barcelona. five weeks after the state of emergency was lifted here, cases are on the rise again. albert tomas is waiting his turn. his girlfriend tested positive this morning. i work near to beach, so close to beach, and yeah, a lot of young people without masks, drinking. it's close—to—close, face—to—face. and for me, it's the problem, the young people don't understand how this covid increase. young catalans have been blamed by the regional government for accelerating the spread, showing a lack of solidarity, ignoring the rules to socially distance. one of the nurses here, rossella morales, has worked throughout the pandemic and says the majority of cases now are people under a0. yeah, there's a lot of asymptomatics that then become positive. you do the test and the test becomes positive. at this time, there's not that many acute symptoms that they need to be hospitalised. it's m
europe and it's the government's job to protect the uk. the prime minister was defending the decision to impose a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. 0urs report from barcelona. the call for the sick and the anxious at a covid testing centre in the suburbs of barcelona. five weeks after the state of emergency was lifted here, cases are on the rise again. albert tomas is waiting his turn. his girlfriend tested positive this morning. i work near to beach, so close to beach, and yeah, a...
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but most of the destination we said in the summerare in europe. so spain, greece, france, italy.on for the british consumers. and i would be really surprised they not be on the list to be frank. you mention greece, the prime ministers dad went to greece and he said that it was an essential visit could because he was going to fix up his property that he rents out. so it was part of his business was up and he went via bulgaria. it's just that flights from the uk to greece our band. when you think about stanley johnson the to greece our band. when you think about stanleyjohnson the prime ministers trip to greece? well, i don't like to comment on personal decision. but i have to say that this year is one of the best years to visit greece or spain or italy. there will be a lot less people, overcrowding will not be an issue. is it in venice or rome this time is beautiful. so it might be lovely for tourist to be able to wander around st. peter's and rose rome without having to queue or get in a gondola without having to queue. those crowds mean problems for the travel industry. there ha
but most of the destination we said in the summerare in europe. so spain, greece, france, italy.on for the british consumers. and i would be really surprised they not be on the list to be frank. you mention greece, the prime ministers dad went to greece and he said that it was an essential visit could because he was going to fix up his property that he rents out. so it was part of his business was up and he went via bulgaria. it's just that flights from the uk to greece our band. when you think...
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europe and it's the government's job to protect the uk. the prime minister was defending the decision to impose a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. gavin lee sent this report from barcelona. the call for the sick and the anxious at a covid testing centre in the suburbs of barcelona. five weeks after the state of emergency was lifted here, cases are on the rise again. albert tomas is waiting his turn. his girlfriend tested positive this morning. i work near to beach, so close to beach, and yeah, a lot of young people without masks, drinking. it's close—to—close, face—to—face. and for me, it's the problem, the young people don't understand how this covid increase. young catalans have been blamed by the regional government for accelerating the spread, showing a lack of solidarity, ignoring the rules to socially distance. one of the nurses here, rossella morales, has worked throughout the pandemic and says the majority of cases now are people under 40. yeah, there's a lot of asymptomatics that then become positive. you do the test and the test becomes positive. at this time, there's not that many acute symptoms that they need to be h
europe and it's the government's job to protect the uk. the prime minister was defending the decision to impose a 14—day quarantine on arrivals from spain. gavin lee sent this report from barcelona. the call for the sick and the anxious at a covid testing centre in the suburbs of barcelona. five weeks after the state of emergency was lifted here, cases are on the rise again. albert tomas is waiting his turn. his girlfriend tested positive this morning. i work near to beach, so close to...
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germany would put its companies at a competitive disadvantage instead they're calling for a europe wide solution. to spain now where many spaniards had hoped that country's seen the worst of the coronavirus crisis but over the past couple of weeks a series of localized outbreaks have been emerging people in the catalonian town have been barred from leaving because of a surge in cases that. this rule of dil has become spain's new corbet 1000 hot spot thousands of people have contracted the virus here and they gave our region many of them harvest workers go go go viral came to spain from senegal more than 10 years ago since then he has worked on these orchards every summer but he has never seen a season like this book. first i was afraid there was a lot of fear but our boss quickly introduced rules among other things everyone must wear gloves and masks we just have to follow them now. the local hospital has set up a dedicated coronavirus ward it is nearing capacity local governments and courts are currently debating the introduction of a curfew many residents blame mostly african migrant workers for the out
germany would put its companies at a competitive disadvantage instead they're calling for a europe wide solution. to spain now where many spaniards had hoped that country's seen the worst of the coronavirus crisis but over the past couple of weeks a series of localized outbreaks have been emerging people in the catalonian town have been barred from leaving because of a surge in cases that. this rule of dil has become spain's new corbet 1000 hot spot thousands of people have contracted the virus...
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health organization sundered the alarm over a spike in corona virus infections across europe calling them worrying spain belgium and france of seeing some of the largest new audit brings its lead to several european countries making personal protective equipment munda tree in all public spaces with more on the fears of a 2nd wave here's our europe correspondent peter all over. the sun the sun has encouraged a return to normal in europe when it comes to covert 19 but ask rotavirus restrictions to be lifted or loosen. and the world health organization is warning about a potential spike in the virus with eastern europe and the polk and is deemed to be particularly at risk. we still have some worrying trends in southern europe and the balkans so we're not out of the woods just yet in the european environment it requires sustained vigilance just 2 months ago montenegro was declaring itself corona free not anymore it seems 2000 cases of the virus have seen social distancing and lock down measures reintroduced but. you may be forgiven for thinking that western europe could force off the worst the pandemic coun
health organization sundered the alarm over a spike in corona virus infections across europe calling them worrying spain belgium and france of seeing some of the largest new audit brings its lead to several european countries making personal protective equipment munda tree in all public spaces with more on the fears of a 2nd wave here's our europe correspondent peter all over. the sun the sun has encouraged a return to normal in europe when it comes to covert 19 but ask rotavirus restrictions...
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britain has imposed a 2 week quarantine on travelers arriving from spain after surgeon covered 900 cases there europe had only recently reopened most of its borders to travel nightlife in the spanish region of catalonia is shutting down once more while national authorities are introducing measures against the recent spike in infections the new restrictions are causing new disruption to the travel industry and. the u.k.'s sudden decision to take spain off a safe travel list left travelers with no time to prepare for its consequences to this through turning her environment airport were frustrated they had come on holiday with the understanding bay would not have to quarantine upon their return. i think it's pretty bad because it's just all of a sudden it's not given much time to prepare. for everyone's help on the cane and i also think everyone's cancer everybody we had a wedding to go to help plans to visit friends and family that we haven't seen in about a long time and now look i have to cancel all those plans so it's really quite upset . those with the holidays books for the coming days and weeks a
britain has imposed a 2 week quarantine on travelers arriving from spain after surgeon covered 900 cases there europe had only recently reopened most of its borders to travel nightlife in the spanish region of catalonia is shutting down once more while national authorities are introducing measures against the recent spike in infections the new restrictions are causing new disruption to the travel industry and. the u.k.'s sudden decision to take spain off a safe travel list left travelers with...
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you're seeing that across europe from spain into france and london as well.e seeing that damage being done. the ftse, the dax, and the cac 40 lower. the grr is worth paying attention to because sector rotation is a real factor that is worth bearing in mind. down,state down, banks we'll wait to start the reporting season that is also pressure on the banking sector. we had calls from the ecb indicating there is a desire to limit payout to shareholders for maybe longer than the market was anticipating. the mining sector is higher. i talked about what is happening with the copper story. we are seeing tighter supply-side issues factoring into that copper price. bear that in mind as we watch what happens to the chile in case count. a great chart on the bloomberg you can find. i will try to take that out and we will talk about that later. in terms of some of the individual stocks, let's take a look at names. montclair has a credit line in the luxury space providing good news for it. we have been watching bayer. having an issue with a judge in the united states relat
you're seeing that across europe from spain into france and london as well.e seeing that damage being done. the ftse, the dax, and the cac 40 lower. the grr is worth paying attention to because sector rotation is a real factor that is worth bearing in mind. down,state down, banks we'll wait to start the reporting season that is also pressure on the banking sector. we had calls from the ecb indicating there is a desire to limit payout to shareholders for maybe longer than the market was...
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you know as as you surely know spain was hit hardest by the kroner virus in europe and just opened a month ago after a strict lockdown how big are fears now of truly a 2nd wave in the country. yeah it's funny that there's a bit of. kind of a lack of reality about this situation people in the middle of the summer here people are trying to make more stuff for a pretty severe lockdown and for the go to 2 months and so they're going about their holidays and going to their summer homes and going to the beaches though i live in barcelona the you know a lot of the beaches in the city were closed at the weekend and but at the same time the people who. realize that we are very close to the government says for only one step away from a returning to a state of emergency and so it's very troubling but after of 4 months of this pandemic there is an element of the t. so just have to wait and see what happens richard fitzpatrick really appreciate that thanks. now to some other stories making news around the world at this hour australia's state of victoria has recorded its highest daily death toll f
you know as as you surely know spain was hit hardest by the kroner virus in europe and just opened a month ago after a strict lockdown how big are fears now of truly a 2nd wave in the country. yeah it's funny that there's a bit of. kind of a lack of reality about this situation people in the middle of the summer here people are trying to make more stuff for a pretty severe lockdown and for the go to 2 months and so they're going about their holidays and going to their summer homes and going to...
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al-jazeera has been an increase in the number of new coronavirus infections in parts of europe outbreaks in spain has prompted the british government to reimpose a 2 week south korean team for people who travel that has some idea go. a welcome break on a beach in catalonia after an unprecedented lockdown would be difficult for most people to resist but amid these relaxed scenes and uncomfortable question is being asked is this the start of a 2nd wave of the pandemic on saturday almost 1500 new cases were recorded in the real.
al-jazeera has been an increase in the number of new coronavirus infections in parts of europe outbreaks in spain has prompted the british government to reimpose a 2 week south korean team for people who travel that has some idea go. a welcome break on a beach in catalonia after an unprecedented lockdown would be difficult for most people to resist but amid these relaxed scenes and uncomfortable question is being asked is this the start of a 2nd wave of the pandemic on saturday almost 1500 new...
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this poll in washington is as always thank you a 5 day lockdown has been reimposed here in europe in northwest spain in the region following a surge in corona virus infections it's the country's 2nd local lockdown after catalonia placed one of its districts under restrictions over the weekend authorities have traced this latest outbreak in gilead sierra to bars that were reopened. back under lockdown no one's getting into or out of our marina until friday except under exceptional circumstances some people weren't taking any chances so i think that they simply i will tell you we were told we might be able to leave on tuesday but we're afraid of getting stuck here so we decided to leave but if they're in. the popular tourist region on the northern coast of galaxia is home to around $70000.00 residents people have been asked not to gather in groups larger than 10 and to wear masks in all public places including the beach. the restrictions come after a spike in coded $1000.00 cases the regional health minister said the biggest outbreaks were linked to several local bars. and measures but due to stay in
this poll in washington is as always thank you a 5 day lockdown has been reimposed here in europe in northwest spain in the region following a surge in corona virus infections it's the country's 2nd local lockdown after catalonia placed one of its districts under restrictions over the weekend authorities have traced this latest outbreak in gilead sierra to bars that were reopened. back under lockdown no one's getting into or out of our marina until friday except under exceptional circumstances...
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really trying to change the image because not only in italy also in spain there are many people who said after that experience what is europe really doing for us now spain is supposed to have around 80000000000 euros out of this recovery fund that could be a much needed economic boost at least for the country that is pretty much on its knees at the moment. as you mentioned the special summit over among other things the corona aid fund starts tomorrow how much help can spend expect in relation to other uses all sorts suffering on the crown of spain would yet spain and that's the astonishing thing would really be the biggest beneficiary off off this fund it's all goes according to plan we don't know this because we know there are tremendous resistances from the frugal for the northern countries who don't want the fund or who want to really burden it was very strict regulation and control spain would get a big chunk of the money and looking at the economical economic situation in the country i mean the e.u. has forecast that spain and this french economy is going to shrink 11 percent this year this is a big hit the debt burden
really trying to change the image because not only in italy also in spain there are many people who said after that experience what is europe really doing for us now spain is supposed to have around 80000000000 euros out of this recovery fund that could be a much needed economic boost at least for the country that is pretty much on its knees at the moment. as you mentioned the special summit over among other things the corona aid fund starts tomorrow how much help can spend expect in relation...