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greece didn't just give the world democracy in mythology its cults brought forth five. murals in the academy of athens tell the legend of per be theists who defied zeus to get the lights of fire and learning to the people it was for gives permissions and hercules closing it frees him from the mountain but i don't think in this particular case zeus is going to forgive the people who are responsible for what happened. like everyone in this tight knit community helios covered up on the skis trying to come to terms with the loss. of form a d.j. he was famous for his policies on his homemade sound system. and music is my life i mean this guy has to look like and this close to look like a cloud. but ten of his friends died in the flames music has become his salvation. they were listening to music i was very calm but. yes i think. i have one. and i would feel that they would be with us but the memories would have to forget we have to leave i mean the monster love. making films. i was. in the backyard of the fun and enjoy is to me trees home there's a shrine to his wife margari
greece didn't just give the world democracy in mythology its cults brought forth five. murals in the academy of athens tell the legend of per be theists who defied zeus to get the lights of fire and learning to the people it was for gives permissions and hercules closing it frees him from the mountain but i don't think in this particular case zeus is going to forgive the people who are responsible for what happened. like everyone in this tight knit community helios covered up on the skis trying...
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despite having two university degrees he had no luck and returned to greece and twenty twelve. in the philippines missed the gruesome it was difficult to find work during the crisis because particularly in civil engineering because there was no construction of them some kind of just i think we've been taught how to grow stuff from from our parents and grandparents and we knew our way around the fields. with them and so i thought some from could provide me with a good source of income and i'm going to form a plan to get a. curry works for our great cultural collective that's grown enormously since it began back in two thousand they were producing thirty kilograms a year today it's full tonnes the suffering industry employs five thousand people in greece in a region where the crisis left almost a quarter of people unemployed. a lot of young people found work in the fields. there even scientists out have planting practices to try and make a living. stable i think more people will come if a product continues to sell. but if there's more to moms we will increase production. seventy
despite having two university degrees he had no luck and returned to greece and twenty twelve. in the philippines missed the gruesome it was difficult to find work during the crisis because particularly in civil engineering because there was no construction of them some kind of just i think we've been taught how to grow stuff from from our parents and grandparents and we knew our way around the fields. with them and so i thought some from could provide me with a good source of income and i'm...
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aristotle: so greece doesn't have it.hat's why i learned how to manufacture, to actually start that. lemonis: i think there's definitely the same risk manufacturing in greece as there is in manufacturing other places outside the u.s., which is it could slow lead times down, slow the design process down. it could have been more efficient to go to an existing manufacturer. aristotle: the benefit of greece is because we manufacture at chinese pricing. lemonis: but i'm open to it as long as the costs are in line. so take a pair of glasses like this, right? aristotle: mm-hmm. lemonis: what does this retail for? aristotle: one eighty is the highest. lemonis: and what does something like this cost to manufacture? aristotle: twenty-two point nine, including everything and shipping. lemonis: wow. aristotle: what was your name? jess: jess. aristotle: jess, aristotle. nice to meet you. jess: you too. so my goal here is to make sure that you get to try on something, and i fit over 5,000 people's faces, so i try to have my best judgme
aristotle: so greece doesn't have it.hat's why i learned how to manufacture, to actually start that. lemonis: i think there's definitely the same risk manufacturing in greece as there is in manufacturing other places outside the u.s., which is it could slow lead times down, slow the design process down. it could have been more efficient to go to an existing manufacturer. aristotle: the benefit of greece is because we manufacture at chinese pricing. lemonis: but i'm open to it as long as the...
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to greece is so cold red gold saffron is on the cultivated it very few countries but as its suggests it is extremely expensive the greeks have been doing it for three centuries it even helped some of them for the global financial crisis. saffron only grows for a few weeks in autumn the spices extracted from three red threads that grow inside the saffron crocus flour. that picked out by hand which is why suffer from is one of the most expensive spices in the world. one gram costs up to twenty euros giving it the nickname bread gold it mostly grows in iran but also in northern greece. during the economic crisis greece rediscovered suffer from as a source of income this is corinne went to london to look for work despite having two university degrees he had no luck and returned to greece in two thousand and twelve. and missed the gruesome it was difficult to find work during the crisis. particularly in civil engineering because there was no construction going to get. that we've been taught how to grow stuff from from our parents and grandparents and we knew our way around the fields. so
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one hundred seventy three that helped topple greece's military junta. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian. i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding answers. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the centers of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account back to the conflict zone. conflict zone with jim sebastian on t.w. . player. played. and until yesterday is one of the world's leading contemporary historians and today we want to discuss a potential new fear of germany with him mr heard that during a recent speech in brussels a polish politician said he fears a germany that doesn't lead more than one that does is there a new fear of germany. give to these annoying angst and. it's keep nor there is a new fear of germany which is also an old fear of germany where the new demands are being made of the country and these demands are pushing germany into dilemma that's the quote by poland's foreign minister you just mentioned you would never have heard anybody particul
one hundred seventy three that helped topple greece's military junta. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian. i'll be challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding answers. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the centers of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account back to the conflict zone. conflict zone with jim sebastian on t.w. . player. played. and until yesterday is one of the world's leading contemporary...
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the monks of greece's long economic crisis or ext into the streets of athens. during the month you should rule. hough a million people from a population of eleven million have moved abroad in search of jobs. they've left behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you almost a thought as was economics minister in the leftwing sirus a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society being hood by those ideas of enforced austerity i think it will be here more than the other side. with the exception of world wars that there is. a lot of there's regard shall refer to the big twenty five but sir. that's a huge through the actual times of this we had forty percent decline in the amount of junk i was weighed the salary of bank shows so the cost was huge you know. emergency services have been hit as hard as any firefight as it had wages steadily cut they even have to buy their own uniforms. this unit is based in a complex that was the pride of the two thousand and four athens olympics they were called out u
the monks of greece's long economic crisis or ext into the streets of athens. during the month you should rule. hough a million people from a population of eleven million have moved abroad in search of jobs. they've left behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you almost a thought as was economics minister in the leftwing sirus a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society being hood by those ideas of enforced austerity i...
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the monks of greece's long economic crisis are etched into the streets of athens. to be the new rule. hof a million people from a population of eleven million have moved to brood in search of jobs so. they've lived behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you'll most of thought as was economics minister in the leftwing sirus a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society be hood by those ideas have been forced on stairs i think it was because the more random the other side there with the exception of world wars. is. where a lot of this regard shall refer to the big story the five but sir. that's a huge through the actual base we had forty percent decline in the amount of drink i was weighed the salary of bank shows so the cost was huge you know. emergency services have been hit as hard as any firefight as it had wages steadily cut they even have to buy their own uniforms. this unit is based in a complex that was the pride of the two thousand and four athens olympics they were called out until nin
the monks of greece's long economic crisis are etched into the streets of athens. to be the new rule. hof a million people from a population of eleven million have moved to brood in search of jobs so. they've lived behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you'll most of thought as was economics minister in the leftwing sirus a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society be hood by those ideas have been forced on stairs i...
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the monks of greece's long economic crisis that are etched into the streets of athens. during the month you should rule. hough a million people from a population of eleven million have moved to brood in search of jobs so. they've lived behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you almost a thought as was economics minister in the left wing serious a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society being hood by those ideas have been forced austerity i think it will be here more than the other side. with the exception of world wars that there is. a lot of there's regard shall refer to the big twenty five but sir. that's a huge through the actual times of this we had forty percent decline in the amount of jacobs wages salaries thanks so much so the cost was huge you know. emergency services have been hit as hard as any firefight as it had wages steadily cut they even have to buy their own uniforms. this unit is based in a complex that was the pride of the two thousand and four athens olympics they were calle
the monks of greece's long economic crisis that are etched into the streets of athens. during the month you should rule. hough a million people from a population of eleven million have moved to brood in search of jobs so. they've lived behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you almost a thought as was economics minister in the left wing serious a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society being hood by those ideas have...
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the door german say that they were not liable for other countries debts but that they help greece anyway a half because they're such good european is all you have are. it might have them do i have but to add to what you said we also very quickly began seeing pictures of angela merkel with a hit the must ask coming from greece how big must the fear of germany be and what does it feed on for such a poignant images to be produced that. the whole of germany is neighboring countries or almost all have had some form of military conflict with germany far with dogs for greece that conflict was the world war two occupation by germany the stereo trooper that was when those stereotypes started over violent germans with their pickle how by helmets all thora tarion and militaristic hope that we turned his face and the odd thing about stereotypes is that they can resurgent any time like a volcano you thought was dormant which erupts again the evil and work hard for the money get out stereotypes generally work and it's exactly what we've seen happen these last years no one can know that's obviously tha
the door german say that they were not liable for other countries debts but that they help greece anyway a half because they're such good european is all you have are. it might have them do i have but to add to what you said we also very quickly began seeing pictures of angela merkel with a hit the must ask coming from greece how big must the fear of germany be and what does it feed on for such a poignant images to be produced that. the whole of germany is neighboring countries or almost all...
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after one of greece's deadliest forest fires turned a blissful coastal town into a bloody. people in power all six of the flames were found point institutional incompetence the number one responsibility could be god is perfect being sued this was not an accident it was a crime but maybe the fire is the real significant reason speak come up the tape but he still serves on the phone on al-jazeera. welcome back to point at the top stories this hour turkish president says they've shed or dear recordings relating to the murder of jamal khashoggi with saudi arabia the united states person france and germany. donald trump and emanuel mack one of reportedly read the full album could create an opportunity to end the saudi led war . and the two presidents have been meeting in paris where they're attending world war one commemorations bought they have had their own war for ads over call for european only. now the u.s. state of florida is once again at the center of an election recount battle to a high profile races for governor and for the senate a currently too close to call in less
after one of greece's deadliest forest fires turned a blissful coastal town into a bloody. people in power all six of the flames were found point institutional incompetence the number one responsibility could be god is perfect being sued this was not an accident it was a crime but maybe the fire is the real significant reason speak come up the tape but he still serves on the phone on al-jazeera. welcome back to point at the top stories this hour turkish president says they've shed or dear...
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for greece that conflict was the world war two occupation by germany or how the studio to put that was when those stereotypes started a violent germans with their pickle how about helmets all thora tarion and militaristic his face and the odd thing about stereotypes is that they can resurgent any time like a volcano you thought was dormant which erupts again if you go and work hard for the market that's how stereotypes generally work and it's exactly what we've seen happen these last years no one in the house that's obviously and that's neon ali. patient it seems as if other european countries are no longer used to a germany that shows the same self-assurance as say france or britain and is this a test for europe of death i know. it's globin if that's the stomach that would hurt but i don't think that this has anything to do with cold war experiences manifesting themselves in the present day outside of food or the noise so where does the fear come from well in france and france is the key partner in this context that fear dates at least as far back as the eight hundred seventy seventy
for greece that conflict was the world war two occupation by germany or how the studio to put that was when those stereotypes started a violent germans with their pickle how about helmets all thora tarion and militaristic his face and the odd thing about stereotypes is that they can resurgent any time like a volcano you thought was dormant which erupts again if you go and work hard for the market that's how stereotypes generally work and it's exactly what we've seen happen these last years no...
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but the drilling mission is causing friction with greece and it's set to reawaken tensions with cyprus the island of cyprus will supply it during your turkish military intervention in one thousand nine hundred seventy four triggered by a brief greek inspired coup it forced the mess displacement of people with greek cypriots now living in the south and turkish cypriots in the north turkey and international recognize greek cypriot government have overlapping claims of jurisdiction for offshore oil and gas research in the eastern mediterranean however experts say political differences could take a back seat when it comes to commercial benefits and even israelis are thinking of joining egypt to develop exploring the export yes so between when that is happening there. between greece and turkey and the two parts that were sections of the island of cyprus the republic of cyprus and the turkish republic within cyprus i think they have to resolve their problems turkey stays its goal is energy independence and accelerated exploration is simply part of that plan another drilling vessel is set to
but the drilling mission is causing friction with greece and it's set to reawaken tensions with cyprus the island of cyprus will supply it during your turkish military intervention in one thousand nine hundred seventy four triggered by a brief greek inspired coup it forced the mess displacement of people with greek cypriots now living in the south and turkish cypriots in the north turkey and international recognize greek cypriot government have overlapping claims of jurisdiction for offshore...
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the monks of greece's long economic crisis that are etched into the streets of athens. you know the new rule. huff a million people from a population of eleven million have moved to brood in search of jobs since. they've left behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you'll most of thought as was economics minister in the left wing serious a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society be hood by those ideas have been forced austerity i think it will be here more on the other side there with the exception of world wars that there is. a lot of there's regard shall refer to the big twenty five but sir. that's a huge through the actual times of this we had forty percent decline in the amount of jacobs wages salaries thank shows so the cost was huge you know. emergency services have been hit as hard as any firefight as it had wages steadily cut they even have to buy their own uniforms. this unit is based in a complex that was the pride of the two thousand and four athens olympics they were called out until
the monks of greece's long economic crisis that are etched into the streets of athens. you know the new rule. huff a million people from a population of eleven million have moved to brood in search of jobs since. they've left behind a nation crippled by debt now running up one hundred eighty percent of g.d.p. . you'll most of thought as was economics minister in the left wing serious a government that swept to power three years ago. how much has society be hood by those ideas have been forced...
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protests in greece turned violent on saturday as thousands of people mark the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy three student rebellion against military rule fifteen thousand took part in what started as peaceful protests for several hundred demonstrators later through petrol bombs and stones and police thousands of offices will deploy iran's president says trade with iraq could be raised to twenty billion dollars despite u.s. sanctions and rouhani made the remarks after meeting with visiting iraqi president but himself the u.s. imposes reimposed rather sanctions on iran's oil banking and shipping sectors after pulling out of its nuclear deal with the country earlier this year. at least thirty three people are now confirmed dead after a cyclon hit parts of southern india. just struck six targets of tamil nadu state. with heavy rains and winds that reached one hundred twenty kilometers an hour more than eighty two thousand people are in emergency shelters the weather systems again intensifying and heading westwards towards a group of islands on the arabian sea all right now
protests in greece turned violent on saturday as thousands of people mark the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy three student rebellion against military rule fifteen thousand took part in what started as peaceful protests for several hundred demonstrators later through petrol bombs and stones and police thousands of offices will deploy iran's president says trade with iraq could be raised to twenty billion dollars despite u.s. sanctions and rouhani made the remarks after meeting with...
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during the economic crisis greece rediscovered suffer from as a source of income this is corinne went to london to look for work despite having two university degrees he had no luck and returned to greece in two thousand and twelve. must agree it was difficult to find work during the crisis because particularly in civil engineering because there was no construction in canada. we've been taught how to grow stuff from from our parents and grandparents and we knew our way around the fields. so i thought some from could provide me with a good source of income and i'm going to form a plan to get a. crew works for our great cultural collective that's grown enormously since it began back in two thousand they were producing thirty kilograms a year today it's full tonnes the saffron industry employs five thousand people and grace in a region where the crisis left almost a quarter of people unemployed. a lot of young people found work in the fields. there are even scientists out head counting practices to try and make a living. stable i think more people will come if a product continues to sell
during the economic crisis greece rediscovered suffer from as a source of income this is corinne went to london to look for work despite having two university degrees he had no luck and returned to greece in two thousand and twelve. must agree it was difficult to find work during the crisis because particularly in civil engineering because there was no construction in canada. we've been taught how to grow stuff from from our parents and grandparents and we knew our way around the fields. so i...
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comes to international matters he's very much in favor of you ever expanding union and after the greece debt debacle that's not so hot with the old guard when it comes to germany's place on the international stage it's very clear. i'm a convinced european trends atlanticist since i became a cosmopolitan germany the roots of which i like christina and the european enlightenment who's most important political allies are the democracies. with whoever gets the job being set up as the logical successor to one glimmer chancellor how do those candidates fare but remember we have two competing models here one of them is represented by two alpha males who are clearly quite conservative compared to their ambitious and power hungry up against me is in some ways another american like figure who will continue with her line will be a hard sell or who wins will have less to do with which side of the political spectrum the candidate comes from and more to do with her personality and drive to fill the position the papers here are suggesting that could be as many as twelve hats in the ring for the top jo
comes to international matters he's very much in favor of you ever expanding union and after the greece debt debacle that's not so hot with the old guard when it comes to germany's place on the international stage it's very clear. i'm a convinced european trends atlanticist since i became a cosmopolitan germany the roots of which i like christina and the european enlightenment who's most important political allies are the democracies. with whoever gets the job being set up as the logical...
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after one of greece's deadliest forest fires of coastal town. people in power. point institutional incompetence the number one responsibility of. this project. was not an accident it was a crime but it is the real reason speak up to take. on al-jazeera. and again you are watching out there as a reminder of our top stories this hour turkish police have told prosecutors that they have ended the search for the body of saudi. forces have told that traces of acid were found at the residence of the saudi consul general in istanbul and is believed may have been using chemicals. say the gunman who killed twelve people after opening fire in a crowded bar in california was a former marine who served in afghanistan but his motive is still unknown in long opened fire in a bar in the city of thousand. the welfare program says it's doubling the amount of food aid it gives yemen to try to prevent mass starvation the u.n. agency says is aiming to reach up to fourteen million people at risk. aid agencies are calling the crisis in central african republic one of the world's most
after one of greece's deadliest forest fires of coastal town. people in power. point institutional incompetence the number one responsibility of. this project. was not an accident it was a crime but it is the real reason speak up to take. on al-jazeera. and again you are watching out there as a reminder of our top stories this hour turkish police have told prosecutors that they have ended the search for the body of saudi. forces have told that traces of acid were found at the residence of the...
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like many countries around the mediterranean greece suffers from the dangerous summer waterfall but the one that africa coast in july twenty teen was the worst in the country's history claiming ninety nine lives and leaving thousands of others traumatized and homeless so why was it so deadly reporter eric campbell went to investigate. it's way down the mountain like a vengeful god to power was overbearing people was in power. will where. it will take a while yet many think that. it's a resort town just thirty minutes drive from athens we're going to fade over a single part that went right through since i was there one wonders that there were not more people. ninety nine people died with no warning of the danger and no attempted evacuation was it an unstoppable freak of nature or staggering incompetence this was an all of cost at a time of peace it was not an accident it was a crime and it is a crime demanding justice and punishment. it's how war zones look when the fighting stops. the red cross patrolling the scorched earth tending to survivors. are loaded with. every day medical teams
like many countries around the mediterranean greece suffers from the dangerous summer waterfall but the one that africa coast in july twenty teen was the worst in the country's history claiming ninety nine lives and leaving thousands of others traumatized and homeless so why was it so deadly reporter eric campbell went to investigate. it's way down the mountain like a vengeful god to power was overbearing people was in power. will where. it will take a while yet many think that. it's a resort...
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snow north of greece on the high ground up through the balkans they have run you between sunday and monday they spread all the way northwards there is cold air now in central europe the temperature out best in vienna two degrees obese and snow on the astronaut's on the other southern house and as you correctly see east of hungary to crest at best two degrees so a bit of winter proper. now of course is usually an effect for this as the main effect we drop it awards at the recent side of libya but actually this cloud is spreading east with eastern mediterranean that would increasingly put advantage risk of more shows to the west of that lot of clout of our jiri of tunisia and of course that matter right in morocco and of north coast of algeria and tunisia. the meeting voice of the business world mostly expo brings together hundreds of companies and investors from all over the world if you already joined a new market let's meet in turkey let's win together to expose november twenty first or the twenty fourth at sienna is dumble for details information on registration mostly at expo dot
snow north of greece on the high ground up through the balkans they have run you between sunday and monday they spread all the way northwards there is cold air now in central europe the temperature out best in vienna two degrees obese and snow on the astronaut's on the other southern house and as you correctly see east of hungary to crest at best two degrees so a bit of winter proper. now of course is usually an effect for this as the main effect we drop it awards at the recent side of libya...
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turkey's drilling project in the mediterranean sparks fears of disputes with greece and cyprus region merging as an oil. and i am we are starting with all the sport including a face off in the french capital roger federer and novak djokovic go head to head in the semifinals of the paris masters. turkey's president is continuing to put pressure on saudi arabia for answers a month after journalist amount i showed you was killed in the kingdom's consulate in istanbul in an article for the washington post about the one says he's convinced the order to kill her shoji came from the very highest levels of the saudi government but out of the one does not believe king's sound man gave that order. he stressed both countries continue to have friendly relations he again demanded saudi officials reveal the location of g.'s body a lot of the one war in the case will not go away saying no one should dare to commit such acts on the soil of a nato ally again he said the killing violated the vienna convention on consular relations. joins us live from outside the saudi consulate in istanbul so how shoul
turkey's drilling project in the mediterranean sparks fears of disputes with greece and cyprus region merging as an oil. and i am we are starting with all the sport including a face off in the french capital roger federer and novak djokovic go head to head in the semifinals of the paris masters. turkey's president is continuing to put pressure on saudi arabia for answers a month after journalist amount i showed you was killed in the kingdom's consulate in istanbul in an article for the...
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greece was an economic crisis but with a lot of political will on both sides the greek government and the euro zone to find a solution to it whereas in the italian case they can all mix has remained broadly the same as it is true that italy has a low growth and a high debt but this has been true for several years now what is that different this time is that they tell and government is actively seeking confrontation with brussels and what we received today so this negative opinion on the budget is exactly what the government wanted which is peculiar in a way within the euro zone setting and shared fiscal rules a letter to brussels thank you very much thank you. now over to the u.s. where the trumpet ministration has invited the heads of germany's three largest car makers to the white house the meeting with the chief executives of volkswagen b.m.w. and di miller could take place as soon as next week president donald trump has repeatedly threatened to increase tariffs on car imports and he's criticized germany's huge trade plus with the u.s. . can produce is cars in tennessee mercedes an
greece was an economic crisis but with a lot of political will on both sides the greek government and the euro zone to find a solution to it whereas in the italian case they can all mix has remained broadly the same as it is true that italy has a low growth and a high debt but this has been true for several years now what is that different this time is that they tell and government is actively seeking confrontation with brussels and what we received today so this negative opinion on the budget...
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it's the second highest in the eurozone after greece. the average for the nineteen euro zone countries is eighty six percent. should the government fulfill its campaign promises the debt would likely grow the twenty nine thousand budget includes deficit spending of two point four percent investor uncertainty is a growing concern the country already has to pay more to borrow and it could get more expensive a sign of crisis many fear over again i'm very afraid that with this government things will collapse the markets always provide a measure of how things will work out. and we can already see some consequences this is. what caught between the e.u. and the italian government breakers neither one. nor the e.u. commission is expected to pursue disciplinary measures against italy that could mean punitive fines and the freezing of e.u. funds measures that would soon be felt by italy's citizens. well for more i welcome to the studio mark as well he's a senior economist at the university of sound welcome to the studio mark has the word from brus
it's the second highest in the eurozone after greece. the average for the nineteen euro zone countries is eighty six percent. should the government fulfill its campaign promises the debt would likely grow the twenty nine thousand budget includes deficit spending of two point four percent investor uncertainty is a growing concern the country already has to pay more to borrow and it could get more expensive a sign of crisis many fear over again i'm very afraid that with this government things...
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s jake of greece mog and steve baker say they will collect the forty eight signatures necessary to trigger a vote of no confidence in the prime minister for the future of this country a generation generations hinges upon rejecting this policy and it's become clear to me and to jacob that the only way now to reject this policy is to offer the prime minister to go into new orleans is going to government is struggling to secure a deal with the e.u. before bragg's it is triggered at the end of march next year meanwhile the u.k. remains divided over whether or not it should even leave the union. and let's get a deeper look into this now we are joined here in the studio by john worth an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport and also a blogger who writes quite extensively on the e.u. and the u.k. welcome back to the program and good evening we have to talk about what has just been happening now in the past twenty four hours i mean we essentially have some of her most senior cabinet members gone we have this president secretary the basically
s jake of greece mog and steve baker say they will collect the forty eight signatures necessary to trigger a vote of no confidence in the prime minister for the future of this country a generation generations hinges upon rejecting this policy and it's become clear to me and to jacob that the only way now to reject this policy is to offer the prime minister to go into new orleans is going to government is struggling to secure a deal with the e.u. before bragg's it is triggered at the end of...
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rome spending plans and italy's public debt it is the second highest ratio in the eurozone after greece a little earlier i spoke with did abuse by brussels has said that if italy is not willing to compromise the consequences could be severe there's of course the fear that this could spiral out of control when comes the point that into the is not able to finance the refinance instead when the spread so the surplus the risk telling that is too high that it could happen that italy is not able to pay its bills or to servants to service its debts and then this question is what happens then europe is not willing to bail out italy like it did with greece the european central bank is not willing to buy italian bonds and the consequence could be that italy is forced out of the euro zone and even out of the you and this of course would be a doomsday scenario for everybody here in brussels that triggers their british prime minister trees are may is heading to brussels later today where she's hoping to agree a blueprint of britain's future ties with the e.u. negotiations are expected to continue up
rome spending plans and italy's public debt it is the second highest ratio in the eurozone after greece a little earlier i spoke with did abuse by brussels has said that if italy is not willing to compromise the consequences could be severe there's of course the fear that this could spiral out of control when comes the point that into the is not able to finance the refinance instead when the spread so the surplus the risk telling that is too high that it could happen that italy is not able to...
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but the drilling mission is causing friction with greece and it's set to reawaken tensions with cyprus the island of cyprus was supplied during your turkish military intervention in one nine hundred seventy four triggered by a brief greek inspired coup it forced the mass displacement of people with greek cypriots now living in the south and turkish cypriots in the north turkey and international recognize greek cypriot government have overlapping claims of jurisdiction for offshore oil and gas research in the eastern mediterranean however experts say political differences could take a back seat when it comes to commercial benefits and even israelis are thinking of joining egypt to develop explored and export yes so between when that is happening then between greece and turkey and the two parts the two sections of the island of cyprus the republic of cyprus and the turkish republic with in cyprus i think they have to resolve their problems turkey stays its call is energy independence and accelerated exploration is simply part of that plan another drilling vessel is set to be added to its
but the drilling mission is causing friction with greece and it's set to reawaken tensions with cyprus the island of cyprus was supplied during your turkish military intervention in one nine hundred seventy four triggered by a brief greek inspired coup it forced the mass displacement of people with greek cypriots now living in the south and turkish cypriots in the north turkey and international recognize greek cypriot government have overlapping claims of jurisdiction for offshore oil and gas...
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allies japan and south korea turkey italy greece and taiwan will also be permitted to continue buying it hasn't yet been clear how frequently the waiver of the waivers will need to be reevaluated or by how much buyers will need to reduce their purchases to avoid penalties under president obama leavers lasted for six months and were renewed if countries had cut purchases by about twenty percent during the period now the conditions are expected to be the same under president trump but the now one big difference from the obama era sanctions is that trump sanctions cover exports of condensates light form of oil extracted from gas fields these have become a lot more important to iran as gas extractions as the increase from the south park field that shares with qatar but exports are expected client. again as processing increases at a new refinery designed to process the liquids for domestic use iran was also exporting two hundred fifty thousand barrels of constant dates during july of two thousand and fifteen compared to one hundred ninety thousand barrel of condensates in october last mont
allies japan and south korea turkey italy greece and taiwan will also be permitted to continue buying it hasn't yet been clear how frequently the waiver of the waivers will need to be reevaluated or by how much buyers will need to reduce their purchases to avoid penalties under president obama leavers lasted for six months and were renewed if countries had cut purchases by about twenty percent during the period now the conditions are expected to be the same under president trump but the now one...
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three maximum tension bucharest but with a day full of sunshine but intense showers seem likely in greece and turkey on notice for teens to athens london's out west different wet and windy here and in the northwest of france and will portugal but the central mediterranean where we have to watch the showers crossing into eastern libya and eventually into northern egypt. the weather sponsored by cattle he's. on line for you looking at the wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties and that's where we're going to have long term or if you join us on sand if you could take me around the content why would you tell me you don't have to set up your experiment for your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting point there that community members are going to join the global conversation on mt is iraq. welcome back here with al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha these are your headlines so far the director of the cia world reportedly not take part in the u.s. senate briefing on the murder of. the se
three maximum tension bucharest but with a day full of sunshine but intense showers seem likely in greece and turkey on notice for teens to athens london's out west different wet and windy here and in the northwest of france and will portugal but the central mediterranean where we have to watch the showers crossing into eastern libya and eventually into northern egypt. the weather sponsored by cattle he's. on line for you looking at the wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit...
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where there was a raging civil war, and greece was a longtime british interest. but, as it's been demonstrated, the british were bluffing. they had no intention of leaving. the americans as would often happen later panicked. we rushed through the so-called truman doctrine, committed an enormous amount of money for the time to intervening in greece and in turkey, and eastern mediterranean, and convinced ourselves that the british empire was turning away from global authority. that wouldn't happen for a long, long time. in fact it wouldn't happen until 1957, when the eisenhower administration just reelected offered what it called its declaration of independence from british authority. only then when we declared our declaration of independence from british authority would the british in the form of the economist crowd the editor, acknowledge that britain itself was no longer a super power and only then as vice president nixon would say, would the americans step forth to take over the leadership of the free world. this was still nearly a dozen years away. the most po
where there was a raging civil war, and greece was a longtime british interest. but, as it's been demonstrated, the british were bluffing. they had no intention of leaving. the americans as would often happen later panicked. we rushed through the so-called truman doctrine, committed an enormous amount of money for the time to intervening in greece and in turkey, and eastern mediterranean, and convinced ourselves that the british empire was turning away from global authority. that wouldn't...
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as what they did to greece launder all their losses through the u.k. economy forcing austerity in the u.k. and absolving themselves on the ramifications of being over indebted it gun accidents the biggest disaster remember it imo i follow quite closely. and their way that they are manipulating the brussel the lead i'm a minute edge in the us government of course the reason made falling for it. is sadly either we don't we haven't seen the end of this and no one knows are going to and but it will be a problem i. am a great believer in independence in not being part of the big five hundred million block where you have an unelected and unaccountable accountable elite in brussels deciding over five hundred million people i believe in small units like in switzerland even smaller counties where the councils decide not the central government so i'm totally for breakfast the u.k. must suffer for a while i thought you know the u.k. banking system whether without the e.u. no no one you know paris believe are they going to replace that there's no chance whatsoever
as what they did to greece launder all their losses through the u.k. economy forcing austerity in the u.k. and absolving themselves on the ramifications of being over indebted it gun accidents the biggest disaster remember it imo i follow quite closely. and their way that they are manipulating the brussel the lead i'm a minute edge in the us government of course the reason made falling for it. is sadly either we don't we haven't seen the end of this and no one knows are going to and but it will...
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let's say i'm a psychic and here i'm greece down thanks have to fight. thank you for. the story that's right well actually that's a very. welcome back to the u.k. has for years in forced sanctions against what has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world but within the past few days a british drafted resolution of the u.n. security council has meant the ending of sanctions against the red sea coastal nation of eritrea in africa for more we're joined via skype from washington d.c. by sophia test from merriam who is on the board of the national council of eritrean american sylvia thanks for being on what's it going to mean for eritrea that sanctions have been lifted exoneration. there was falsely accused in two thousand and nine of supporting al shabaab. and disturbing the peace in somalia not accepting the t.f.t. and supporting the u.i.c. fighting alongside you i see an awful lot of unsubstantiated allegations are made then for the last nine years they haven't been able to come up with a single iota of evidence to prove those allegations it also gives the
let's say i'm a psychic and here i'm greece down thanks have to fight. thank you for. the story that's right well actually that's a very. welcome back to the u.k. has for years in forced sanctions against what has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world but within the past few days a british drafted resolution of the u.n. security council has meant the ending of sanctions against the red sea coastal nation of eritrea in africa for more we're joined via skype from washington d.c....
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that is in places like greece or turkey or hungary or of course vietnam. the u.s. ultimately has universal foreign policy. i think that is the central problem. any other questions? thank you all for coming. think we will wrap up right there. >>> welcome everyone, we are at the eisenhower site in gettysburg pennsylvania and
that is in places like greece or turkey or hungary or of course vietnam. the u.s. ultimately has universal foreign policy. i think that is the central problem. any other questions? thank you all for coming. think we will wrap up right there. >>> welcome everyone, we are at the eisenhower site in gettysburg pennsylvania and
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it's in a very remote part of greece which is kind of famous even within greece for being quite rugged's an incredible, beautiful, desolate landscape. >> brown: it's the off-season so nobody is is there. >> it's ofy season so nobs there. it's really sublime in the real i went there probably 10 years ago now. it was a particular time in my life. my father d been sick fo quite a long time when i had been there. he would die two years lar, but it was while i was there that i accepted the fact that he was going to die. so r me, that landscape was waally saturated with grieving something that going to happen. it's more than just a kind ofa landscapeautiful picturesque landscape around the character. it's a psychological terrain. >> brown: let's go to the next question because i think that goes to your personal experience, okay. >> right. >> what personal experienceso prompted herite such a heart-wrenching story about infidelity, sepation, and death? >> brown: okay, well you started to answer that. >> yes, i did.ot i it in the years after my father died. shen i started writing it, i didn't t
it's in a very remote part of greece which is kind of famous even within greece for being quite rugged's an incredible, beautiful, desolate landscape. >> brown: it's the off-season so nobody is is there. >> it's ofy season so nobs there. it's really sublime in the real i went there probably 10 years ago now. it was a particular time in my life. my father d been sick fo quite a long time when i had been there. he would die two years lar, but it was while i was there that i accepted...