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. ., , to allow them to come back to greece. ., .., ., _ ., greece.eece. has the controversy had an impact on _ greece. has the controversy had an impact on the _ greece. has the controversy had an impact on the british - an impact on the british museum, not only around the parthenon sculptures, but the artefacts from other countries. this is a wider question about british cultural heritage. the standard that you mentioned is the v & a that is governed under different laws like the 1983 national heritage act and the v & a leadership is pushing towards reform of the framework. the british museum is operating under a different legal regime. but the problem they face is how to enter this new period of you know restitution, giving back artefacts that allows the museum to still have a collection. it is a problem for the british museum how to come up the british museum how to come up with a framework that essentially allows for restitution without naming it as such. ., ~ i. restitution without naming it as such. ., ~' ~ as such. thank you. we will have more
. ., , to allow them to come back to greece. ., .., ., _ ., greece.eece. has the controversy had an impact on _ greece. has the controversy had an impact on the _ greece. has the controversy had an impact on the british - an impact on the british museum, not only around the parthenon sculptures, but the artefacts from other countries. this is a wider question about british cultural heritage. the standard that you mentioned is the v & a that is governed under different laws like the 1983...
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greece was almost the same as france the other day.he trend is things getting worse in france and is very difficult to see that turning around. i think investors will continue to shift toward countries like spain, portugal, greece which used to be the problem, as they are now seen as being somewhat better credits than france. >> that begs the question, and i know there is going to be hyperbole here, but is france the new greece? could it end up in a situation similar to greece where those bond yields really get blown out? >> it is an interesting comparison and quite a natural one from a political perspective, but the fact that the script -- spreads are the same as telling you more about how much greece has improved. frankly it was insolvent, there is not just a question over credit worthiness. we are a very long way from that. it's also interesting that the peripheral countries, there's not even than any sort of significant contagion to them. there yields have not risen despite problems of france and to some extent that is probably tes
greece was almost the same as france the other day.he trend is things getting worse in france and is very difficult to see that turning around. i think investors will continue to shift toward countries like spain, portugal, greece which used to be the problem, as they are now seen as being somewhat better credits than france. >> that begs the question, and i know there is going to be hyperbole here, but is france the new greece? could it end up in a situation similar to greece where those...
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i think this is. >> i think greece. i think greece. >> it's greece. you got greece? i was going to say cyprus, but. but greece. >> is it greece or cyprus? the huge winner tonight it is greece laura sweeping the competition. perhaps they're getting the first one right. but it was close enough. you said south america so we'll count it. greece. they smashed pomegranates for good fortune, life and prosperity. heck of a thing to do with some pomegranates. laura and mary poppins, thank you both so much. congratulations to laura. we do have to go to mississippi. we're on the clock here. we got to take you to mississippi because midnight may be a few hours away there, but the party there is already started at morgan freeman's blues club. ground zero are omar jimenez is there. he's been hitting the keys. and right now it seems like mr. freeman, the voice of god, is about to lay something down. >> look, we are in morgan freeman's world right now, and i've got the pleasure of standing here. you've been so gracious, welcoming us in. we're a few hours from midnight, but the party
i think this is. >> i think greece. i think greece. >> it's greece. you got greece? i was going to say cyprus, but. but greece. >> is it greece or cyprus? the huge winner tonight it is greece laura sweeping the competition. perhaps they're getting the first one right. but it was close enough. you said south america so we'll count it. greece. they smashed pomegranates for good fortune, life and prosperity. heck of a thing to do with some pomegranates. laura and mary poppins,...
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i think in greece, 10000 applications have been frozen. these are the figures that have come in and in australia, i think over 7000. this is the danger that perhaps there may be a civil war breaking out. and in these countries, germany, austria, greece, which has come in the forefront of saying that these applications need to be frozen . they're potentially not thinking about groups like curtis syrians that are continued to be persecuted, whether it's in syria or in turkey. and so it wouldn't make sense for refugees and asylum seekers in, in greece, for example, to have their asylum claims paused during refugees and refugees from an assigned xavier's from many 3rd world. countries can remain in close cost increase for anything between one year to 7 years. and the issue with that, and the reason why the goodwill curve on works on trafficking and protection projects is that there have been recorded to be up to 40 games per refuge account in greece. and that remains to be the case. and so it's understandable that that refugees and asylum seek
i think in greece, 10000 applications have been frozen. these are the figures that have come in and in australia, i think over 7000. this is the danger that perhaps there may be a civil war breaking out. and in these countries, germany, austria, greece, which has come in the forefront of saying that these applications need to be frozen . they're potentially not thinking about groups like curtis syrians that are continued to be persecuted, whether it's in syria or in turkey. and so it wouldn't...
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how would you like to be ambassador to greece?"ly to score this position after a breakup. last time one of my relationships ended, i couldn't even get my valtrex back. it's okay, she needs it now, too. bon voyage, kimberly. your relationship is over, but now you get to move to greece. or you might say: >> the best is yet to come! >> michael: [laughs] oh, my god, it still hurts. meanwhile, things are a little rockier for a different trump appointee, pete hegseth, nominee for secretary of defense and veteran of multiple tours with captain morgan. last week, his nomination looked like it was in big trouble. probably because people were worried he'd have to blow into a breathalyzer before entering the situation room. let's check in on how it's going now. >> after a rocky start, pete hegseth, president-elect donald trump's intended choice to lead the pentagon, is on the rebound. >> he's much better off this week than he was last week. >> some republicans, including ones like senator tommy tuberville of alabama, someone who's very close
how would you like to be ambassador to greece?"ly to score this position after a breakup. last time one of my relationships ended, i couldn't even get my valtrex back. it's okay, she needs it now, too. bon voyage, kimberly. your relationship is over, but now you get to move to greece. or you might say: >> the best is yet to come! >> michael: [laughs] oh, my god, it still hurts. meanwhile, things are a little rockier for a different trump appointee, pete hegseth, nominee for...
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last week it went above the level of greece and how— above the level of greece and how it — above the above italy and spaih _ now it is above italy and spain. so we are in very, very bad position because the amount of debt— bad position because the amount of debt we have and the need to have _ of debt we have and the need to have to — of debt we have and the need to have to bear means that if the interest — have to bear means that if the interest rate hikes a lot we witi— interest rate hikes a lot we will be _ interest rate hikes a lot we will be poor and we will be even — will be poor and we will be even further to close our debt deficit — even further to close our debt deficit and to become again, so it's weakening us and very dangerous for us especially for the budget eyesight. has been many a year in france when the so—called republican front has existed. i talk about the republican front is that the republican front is that the main political parties have joined to minimise the far right. i noticed that mr barnier was criticised because he negotiated a fairway with marine is that
last week it went above the level of greece and how— above the level of greece and how it — above the above italy and spaih _ now it is above italy and spain. so we are in very, very bad position because the amount of debt— bad position because the amount of debt we have and the need to have _ of debt we have and the need to have to — of debt we have and the need to have to bear means that if the interest — have to bear means that if the interest rate hikes a lot we witi— interest...
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a lot of americans know about that time period in, greece. but it was sort of the line in the sand of the day, if we can keep greece from going communists, then we keep europe from going communist part of the whole cold mentality. and i lived there and it was my home as a kid. and and then when i'm an adult and i learned well, the u.s. was complicit the day for hand in glove, working with the dictators, dictators, you know, interrogated people, tortured people. and there was like really real lives stake that was on the line. and i wanted to learn the truth about reality. so so that was one of the first impulse. so as would never have been autofiction right. i wanted to know. but also, you know, working with, you know, talking to my father, you was was a journey to come into more trust and more honesty. us so my questions i wanted to yes i wanted to highlight and throw light onto an historical event but. i also wanted to heal a very real living relationship so i wanted that for me and my and so we would have to follow, you know, we'd have to s
a lot of americans know about that time period in, greece. but it was sort of the line in the sand of the day, if we can keep greece from going communists, then we keep europe from going communist part of the whole cold mentality. and i lived there and it was my home as a kid. and and then when i'm an adult and i learned well, the u.s. was complicit the day for hand in glove, working with the dictators, dictators, you know, interrogated people, tortured people. and there was like really real...
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peter higgs — a curator at the british museum's greece and rome department. believable. and why is it believable? well, because it made sense. it's always someone on the inside. remember that name — peter higgs. and it was my colleague who'd said to me, "ittai, you do realise, don't you, that peter higgs "is the name of the curator at the british museum?" and i remember that distinctly. my hair stood on end. i was absolutely shocked. he'd done his agatha christie. he knew who it was. peter higgs — a curator at the british museum's greece and rome department. absolutely shocking but believable. and why is it believable? well, because it made sense. it's always someone on the inside. the thief was apparently still operating within the museum walls and it was an insider — someone with access to the stores. and that was a truly scary thought. that this suggested to me that of a much larger iceberg. he gets an acknowledgement email from the british museum's deputy director, jonathan williams. and then, ittai hears nothing for months. now, rememberthis gem — the on
peter higgs — a curator at the british museum's greece and rome department. believable. and why is it believable? well, because it made sense. it's always someone on the inside. remember that name — peter higgs. and it was my colleague who'd said to me, "ittai, you do realise, don't you, that peter higgs "is the name of the curator at the british museum?" and i remember that distinctly. my hair stood on end. i was absolutely shocked. he'd done his agatha christie. he knew who...
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in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus. wales were drawn in group] with belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and liechtenstein. while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either—or—ties are down to the nations league quartersfinals. let's get reaction from the managers. we have to take this very seriously. it's the first fixture with latvia, i think — england and latvia, so a new challenge for all of us. and then we are clear favourites, of course, against andorra, but qualification is key now, qualification is the top priority. we have to be serious, we have to be determined and we have to show what we are up for in this group of five to win it. we expected to be in a four—team group because obviously we have the qualifiers against greece in march, so we knew that's what we were going to face — tough matches, difficult opponents. it doesn't matter who the pot one team is, it'll be tough. greece we'll get to know very well over the next year, and obviously belarus is a pot four team
in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus. wales were drawn in group] with belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and liechtenstein. while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either—or—ties are down to the nations league quartersfinals. let's get reaction from the managers. we have to take this very seriously. it's the first fixture with latvia, i think — england and latvia, so a new challenge for all of us. and then we are...
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in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus.ales were drawn in group] with belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and liechtenstein. while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either or ties are down to the nations league quarters—finals. lets get reaction from the managers... we have to take this very seriously, it is the first fixture with latvia, i think, england and latvia, so don't make a new challenge for all of us. -- is —— is so new challenge for all of us. and then we are clear favourites, of course, against andorra, but qualification is key now, qualification is a top priority. we have to be serious, we have to be determined, and we have to show what we are for in this group of five to win it. we expected to be in a 14 group, because obviously we have the qualifier against greece in march. so, we knew that was what we were going to face, tough matches, difficult opponents. it doesn't matter what one team it is, it will be tough. greece will get to know very well over the next year
in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus.ales were drawn in group] with belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and liechtenstein. while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either or ties are down to the nations league quarters—finals. lets get reaction from the managers... we have to take this very seriously, it is the first fixture with latvia, i think, england and latvia, so don't make a new challenge for all of us. -- is...
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i think in greece, 10000 applications have been frozen. these are the figures that have come in and in australia i think over 7000. and then this thing is now with syria. it is, it appears to be a safe country, which is why these reactions are happening and it could happen in the u. k. also, which spends over $8000000.00 pounds per day on hotels, that house migraines and asylum seekers. however, there is a danger and some of your guests were talking about this is a danger that perhaps there may be a civil war breaking out. and even these countries, germany, austria, greece, which have come in the forefront of saying that the applications need to be frozen . there, potentially not thinking about groups like curtis syrians that are continued to be persecuted, whether it's in syria or in turkey. and so it wouldn't make sense for refugees and asylum seekers in, in greece, for example, to have their asylum claims paused and organization have seen that. i've seen that over the years and i knew and i spoken over the is about the issue of asylum s
i think in greece, 10000 applications have been frozen. these are the figures that have come in and in australia i think over 7000. and then this thing is now with syria. it is, it appears to be a safe country, which is why these reactions are happening and it could happen in the u. k. also, which spends over $8000000.00 pounds per day on hotels, that house migraines and asylum seekers. however, there is a danger and some of your guests were talking about this is a danger that perhaps there may...
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>> greece has been a migration country for many years. people migrated, people left because of economic reasons back in the 60s. we saw this very large low of people moving to the states, going to germany, leading to other countries in order to find a more secure and stable financial state of play. and of course, this is the older part of the expects. we saw a large flow of people, the young, dynamic, well-educated, academically credited people left after 2010, the big financial crisis, almost half 1 million people left. these were the people that we were really focusing hopes on. they went to other countries, mostly around europe, and in the states, and they created their families there. >> now, karen zacharaki joins us. i was just actually thinking, karen, what has happened over the last couple of years. obviously, we have reported on the brain drain that greece faced, but recently, the trend was changing with people returning to athens. is this a question of athens versus the rest of greece? >> it is very much that, there is that divis
>> greece has been a migration country for many years. people migrated, people left because of economic reasons back in the 60s. we saw this very large low of people moving to the states, going to germany, leading to other countries in order to find a more secure and stable financial state of play. and of course, this is the older part of the expects. we saw a large flow of people, the young, dynamic, well-educated, academically credited people left after 2010, the big financial crisis,...
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in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus. wales were drawn in group] with belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and liechtenstein, while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either—or—ties are down to the nations league quartersfinals. let's get reaction from the managers. we have to take this very seriously. it's the first fixture with latvia, i think — england and latvia, so a new challenge for all of us. and then we are clear favourites, of course, against andorra, but qualification is key now, qualification is the top priority. we have to be serious, we have to be determined and we have to show what we are up for in this group of five to win it. we expected to be in a four—team group because obviously we have the qualifiers against greece in march, so we knew that's what we were going to face — tough matches, difficult opponents. it doesn't matter who the pot one team is, it'll be tough. greece we'll get to know very well over the next year, and obviously belarus is a pot four team
in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus. wales were drawn in group] with belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and liechtenstein, while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either—or—ties are down to the nations league quartersfinals. let's get reaction from the managers. we have to take this very seriously. it's the first fixture with latvia, i think — england and latvia, so a new challenge for all of us. and then we are...
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the production got under way on location in greece with very little budget.w and cast were very committed. geoff arbourne, one of the film's british producers, believed in this film in part because it doesn't present migrants as one—dimensional. undocumented migrants, i think it shows a huge influx coming into europe, and it sees them in a different light. it sees them as a kind of nuance, much more authentic in who they are. they always play on cliches of the refugee as a victim. or there's maybe the oud music that comes on or... and i wanted to do something more like a film about exiles, young palestinian men in greece, but shot...shoot greece as, say, it was like a war movie, one of those vietnam films that we used to watch from the �*70s and �*80s. but some say it's a heist film, some say it feels like a thriller. i wanted to play with that and notjust do a one—to—one realistic social drama about refugees. to a land unknown enjoyed quite a high profile in cannes, notjust because it was a powerfulfilm, but also because of the ongoing israel—gaza war, which
the production got under way on location in greece with very little budget.w and cast were very committed. geoff arbourne, one of the film's british producers, believed in this film in part because it doesn't present migrants as one—dimensional. undocumented migrants, i think it shows a huge influx coming into europe, and it sees them in a different light. it sees them as a kind of nuance, much more authentic in who they are. they always play on cliches of the refugee as a victim. or there's...
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peter higgs — a curator at the british museum's greece and rome department.ievable. and why is it believable? well, because it made sense. it's always someone on the inside. the thief was apparently still operating within the museum walls and it was an insider — someone with access to the stores. and that was a truly scary thought. ittai decides to write to the very top of the british museum. he tells them about his discovery... ..and of his suspicions that at least three gems he's seen for sale were stolen by their curator, peter higgs. what i said was that all the evidence that i send you here suggests that this man, peter higgs, is stealing from the museum — either he — it's he or someone impersonating him. i also wrote in that email that these items were sold for such measly amounts that this suggested to me that what i discovered was only the tip of a much larger iceberg. he gets an acknowledgement email from the british museum's deputy director, jonathan williams. and then, ittai hears nothing for months. now, rememberthis gem — the one with the scratch
peter higgs — a curator at the british museum's greece and rome department.ievable. and why is it believable? well, because it made sense. it's always someone on the inside. the thief was apparently still operating within the museum walls and it was an insider — someone with access to the stores. and that was a truly scary thought. ittai decides to write to the very top of the british museum. he tells them about his discovery... ..and of his suspicions that at least three gems he's seen for...
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in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus.akhstan and liechtenstein. while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either—or—ties are down to the nations league quartersfinals. let's get reaction from the managers. we have to take this very seriously. it's the first fixture with latvia, i think — england and latvia, so a new challenge for all of us. and then we are clear favourites, of course, against andorra, but qualification is key now, qualification is the top priority. we have to be serious, we have to be determined and we have to show what we are up for in this group of five to win it. we expected to be in a four—team group because obviously we have the qualifiers against greece in march, so we knew that's what we were going to face —
in group c scotland face portugal or denmark, greece, and belarus.akhstan and liechtenstein. while england are in group k and will play serbia, albania, latvia and andorra. the either—or—ties are down to the nations league quartersfinals. let's get reaction from the managers. we have to take this very seriously. it's the first fixture with latvia, i think — england and latvia, so a new challenge for all of us. and then we are clear favourites, of course, against andorra, but qualification...
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i mean, greek people, if you've ever been to greece, you know they do not sleep now. many people had gotten their presents over new year's over christmas eve. that's the big sort of tradition, i think, globally. but for greeks, it's all about new year's eve. and actually we have someone called vassili, which is saint basil. he brings gifts tonight. it is super special and it's part of sort of this cultural experience that we have. and then also what we wait for on new year's eve is this pamela. this is called the vasilopita. and it might just seem like a normal bread or cake, but actually inside there's a coin that's hidden. and then you cut this up and whoever gets the coin has the best luck for the year ahead. and honestly, that sort of sets the tone for the rest of the year. people and families are sitting at home doing this ritual right now, and we've got three hours to go. things are starting to get heated. you've got some people on the ice rink, you've got people starting to come around. it is pretty chilly, but i'm telling you, the vibe is here and you're just
i mean, greek people, if you've ever been to greece, you know they do not sleep now. many people had gotten their presents over new year's over christmas eve. that's the big sort of tradition, i think, globally. but for greeks, it's all about new year's eve. and actually we have someone called vassili, which is saint basil. he brings gifts tonight. it is super special and it's part of sort of this cultural experience that we have. and then also what we wait for on new year's eve is this pamela....
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last night, trump announced that he is nominating guilfoyle for ambassador to greece.mp said, "kimberly is perfectly suited to foster strong bilateral relations with greece." he's not totally wrong there. being engaged to don jr. has given guilfoyle a lot of experience with grease. or gel. or something. why does he always look wet? but here's the thing. there may be an ulterior motive here. because this announcement came the same day as rumors of a breakup between guilfoyle and don jr., amid speculation that he is now dating a socialite named bettina anderson. i'm sorry, what? hold on. i just need a minute. [laughter] this one hurts. no, this one hurts! because you let yourself believe in love just a little bit! and then... stupid heart! stupid heart! stupid heart! i don't wanna learn a whole new lady! clearly, don jr. went to his dad and said "hey, dad, i got a hot new girlfriend. can you do me a solid and send the old one to the other side of the planet?" now, you might be saying that it's cowardly to send your fiancee to greece when you should just have a frank and
last night, trump announced that he is nominating guilfoyle for ambassador to greece.mp said, "kimberly is perfectly suited to foster strong bilateral relations with greece." he's not totally wrong there. being engaged to don jr. has given guilfoyle a lot of experience with grease. or gel. or something. why does he always look wet? but here's the thing. there may be an ulterior motive here. because this announcement came the same day as rumors of a breakup between guilfoyle and don...
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yeah, because there is live here and we deal with the, with production that just the wealth of greece. if that is lost, then we lost the pot from the health cap, and there is no reason to leave the island matthew 2 days and 730 examinations later, the volunteer doctors are ready to go home once more, they even pay for their own transportation and accommodations fall in the name of care in the place it are, you are used to work. sometimes this is a don't recognize the offer that they were given to them by those places. very well . the nice part to note that this give us great feelings and to be honest, this is something that give us that power to continue to disease. and so it's back to the mainland until the end of winter, when the good samaritans will take to the sea, once again. the caspian sea is the largest inland body of water, or the sea level is rapidly falling due to manmade climate change. this has to be a consequences for the fishing industry that fishes and as up as on don't go out anymore because there's hardly anything to catch. the entire ecosystem of the caspian sea is
yeah, because there is live here and we deal with the, with production that just the wealth of greece. if that is lost, then we lost the pot from the health cap, and there is no reason to leave the island matthew 2 days and 730 examinations later, the volunteer doctors are ready to go home once more, they even pay for their own transportation and accommodations fall in the name of care in the place it are, you are used to work. sometimes this is a don't recognize the offer that they were given...
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why don't we go to greece? the acropolis.nternational, the international presentation when it came to fireworks displays, welcoming and 2025. plenty more coming, of course. london's firework display coming up in the coming hours. stay with us here on the bbc. hello there. good evening. well, it's been a blustery and a wet end to 2024 for many of us, and there's more severe weather to come in the forecast as we head into the new year, too, with more heavy rain. it stays windy on new year's day. it is going to be turning colder, but for the rest of tonight, well, it's certainly mild out there for the vast majority. more rain across the central swathe of the uk, these fronts pushing further southwards. and if we just zoom in as the clock chimes midnight, you can see wintry showers and now colder air across the far north of scotland. still some more showers across these flood—affected areas. it's windy across the central belt. strong gusts still across northern england, southern scotland, and this is where we're likely to see the
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here. greece posts 226 inhabited islands, but many don't have a doctor. and the week or the medical infrastructure, the greater the pressure to leave for a short time. the islanders have access to the basic services available on the mainland to avon kalia for one is really the fact. everything is clean, there's no residue, i'm very happy. i was worried now it's money is turned to pull the orthopedist some a lot. us recommends cortisone for her shoulder pain, but he has no missing the fingers. yes, i can't field them. absolutely, no, that's something else. the numbness comes from the nerve over here. if you have hand surgery, the nerve will hills the operation would mean a trip to the mainland lasting several days. difficult for mother. yeah. that's because back at the sheep farm, it's all hands on deck. bobby, it takes care of the animals and looks after the grandchildren her daughter is and he has thought about leaving the islands with their children before. after all, her grandfather died after an accident, when the rescue helicopter failed to arrive on
here. greece posts 226 inhabited islands, but many don't have a doctor. and the week or the medical infrastructure, the greater the pressure to leave for a short time. the islanders have access to the basic services available on the mainland to avon kalia for one is really the fact. everything is clean, there's no residue, i'm very happy. i was worried now it's money is turned to pull the orthopedist some a lot. us recommends cortisone for her shoulder pain, but he has no missing the fingers....
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from greece gemini, have frozen or solemn applications. sorry, and asylum seekers are facing the tough choice between staying in this country, overtaking homes, doors engine by reports you felician and release. as one of the biggest communities of syrian refugees in germany, learned the rule of pressure on the side has come to an end. millions of people have left syria and salt asylum in more than 130 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most with near the a 1000000 syrians living there. when vin chancellor angle and merkel is government made that decision in 2015, the belief was germany could manage. but that's changed with the anti immigrants, a f b party running 2nd in a put in post ahead of federal elections in february. a fears political debate is under way over whether suited refugees should leave and go back to their country. and that debates is also being had by refugees torn about what to do next. it's been by 5055 since i don't know if you need me here in germany. and i also think about might be by the also need be
from greece gemini, have frozen or solemn applications. sorry, and asylum seekers are facing the tough choice between staying in this country, overtaking homes, doors engine by reports you felician and release. as one of the biggest communities of syrian refugees in germany, learned the rule of pressure on the side has come to an end. millions of people have left syria and salt asylum in more than 130 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most with near the a 1000000 syrians living...
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south greece, president, even so fuel has lifted marshal just hours after declaring it even reversed his decision after facing a backlash from lawmakers and protesters. at one point, the troops forced their way into the part of the building, but were later withdrawn, even blamed his unexpected move. on the opposition accusing it of paralyzing the government. it's south korea's biggest political crisis in decades. searing rebel forces are closing in on the key city of hama, just days after capturing a level. the searing army says it's striking back with russian air support. the when says new lead, 50000 people have been displaced over 100 civilians killed since he is on this. let rambles. launch their results again through team president bashar assad. last week, nato secretary general mark who has urgent member states to step up their military support for ukraine. his call at the meeting of nita foreign ministers comes after president roland visit lensky again, pushed for progress. on joining the alliance, nato has so far declined to offer you queen membership over concerns with detro
south greece, president, even so fuel has lifted marshal just hours after declaring it even reversed his decision after facing a backlash from lawmakers and protesters. at one point, the troops forced their way into the part of the building, but were later withdrawn, even blamed his unexpected move. on the opposition accusing it of paralyzing the government. it's south korea's biggest political crisis in decades. searing rebel forces are closing in on the key city of hama, just days after...
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as for the contested marbles, greece says they were taken illegally in the early 19th century and greece. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ a little less conversation ♪ a little more action you, please ♪ all this aggravation the next mega millions drawing is now available on jackpocket. jackpocket lets you order official state lottery tickets right on your phone. just pick your numbers and place your ticket order, see a scan of your ticket right in the app and get your winnings instantly. go to jackpocket.com to get the app and get your first ticket free. jackpocket. america's number one lottery app. sore throat got your tongue? mucinex instasoothe sore throat medicated drops, uniquely formulated for rapid relief that lasts and lasts. that's my babyyy! try our new sugar-free cough drops. instasoooooothe! your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer
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this is all the way from albania, down to was greece. now there's obviously an awful lot more kind around and it's going to feel rather cold or from any as well. not so much in, for example, sicily, or it's silly, but coming down to the bit, genevas max is about for the fact the whole doesn't know if your p m find is disappointing the grey with that east to the breeze. so it came across new germany . some snow is going to fall in places like australia, but the concentration of really heavy falls is going to be further south with the system slightly following a problem that are in the central mediterranean. that some of that is going to affect our jerry into needs in the form of cheryl's and strong winds. otherwise, no af, after remains dry. the, how much in the seasonal wind isn't that strong, but it is enough to carry dust all the way towards the west. and beyond of the, the limits to have a dream container. stuff in your own adventure. now, the counter and the, [000:00:00;00] the all come back, you watching old 0 a reminder about what
this is all the way from albania, down to was greece. now there's obviously an awful lot more kind around and it's going to feel rather cold or from any as well. not so much in, for example, sicily, or it's silly, but coming down to the bit, genevas max is about for the fact the whole doesn't know if your p m find is disappointing the grey with that east to the breeze. so it came across new germany . some snow is going to fall in places like australia, but the concentration of really heavy...
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i know ruskin university, she's also a journalist focusing on refugees on far right. movements in greece. she says the move by european countries reflects right wayne pressures, despite the concerns that syria remains unsafe. to find that it happens so fast that it was so it was a surprising, however, it seems to follow the, the far right, the public trend throughout europe. and this is quite concerning. so simply because you can look to my table asylum, and there's lots of, there's gonna be thousands of applications waiting to be decided that it means that it's going to create a backlog in the asylum systems across europe and growth box to the trend. and they are piano citing, say spend the decides on the, on the positive or negative decision based on the safe country or unsafe country. the thing being with the not really know what city is going to be. i know that the other students i spoke so people for whom i have reported a few years ago. they told me that they're extremely happy for um, for what for what is happening in syria. but at the same time, the fight concerned because they d
i know ruskin university, she's also a journalist focusing on refugees on far right. movements in greece. she says the move by european countries reflects right wayne pressures, despite the concerns that syria remains unsafe. to find that it happens so fast that it was so it was a surprising, however, it seems to follow the, the far right, the public trend throughout europe. and this is quite concerning. so simply because you can look to my table asylum, and there's lots of, there's gonna be...
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it angrier ruskin university and a journalist focusing on refugees and follow right movements in greece. she says the move by european countries reflects right wing precious, despite concerns that sir it remains unsafe at this time that it happened so fast that it was so it was very surprising. however, it seems to follow the, the far right, the public trend throughout europe. and this is quite concerning, simply because you cannot deny people asylum. and the fact that there's going to be thousands of applications waiting to be decided that it means that it's going to create a backlog in the asylum systems across europe, girls bucks to the trans they will be on the side of the say, spend the decides on the on the positive or negative decision based on a safe country or unsafe country. the thing being with them, okay. you know what syria is going to be. i know that the other students i spoke, so people for whom i have reported a few years ago. they told me that they're extremely happy for um, for what for what is happening in syria. but at the same time, they're quite concerned because t
it angrier ruskin university and a journalist focusing on refugees and follow right movements in greece. she says the move by european countries reflects right wing precious, despite concerns that sir it remains unsafe at this time that it happened so fast that it was so it was very surprising. however, it seems to follow the, the far right, the public trend throughout europe. and this is quite concerning, simply because you cannot deny people asylum. and the fact that there's going to be...
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if we look at scotland, they will play the loser of portugal and denmark, greece and belarus. beat england already in the nations league this year. so for them that's quite difficult. looking up course to qualify for the world cup for the first time since 1998. they did reach the play—off but they were beaten by ukraine. and belarus will be tricky because they are not allowed by uefa to have any of their home fans and have any of their home fans and have to play in a neutral venue because they have sided with russia in the war against ukraine so there is a lot that also going on. ukraine so there is a lot that also going on-_ also going on. sport and olitics also going on. sport and politics often _ also going on. sport and politics often clashing. l also going on. sport and. politics often clashing. as they do- _ politics often clashing. is they do. wales are in a five team group starting in march unlike scotland who'll start in september because they are in a four man group. belgium, north macedonia, kazakhstan and lichtenstein, a long trip to kazakhstan for craig bellamy�*s
if we look at scotland, they will play the loser of portugal and denmark, greece and belarus. beat england already in the nations league this year. so for them that's quite difficult. looking up course to qualify for the world cup for the first time since 1998. they did reach the play—off but they were beaten by ukraine. and belarus will be tricky because they are not allowed by uefa to have any of their home fans and have any of their home fans and have to play in a neutral venue because...
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they estimated that greece would lose about $800000000000.00 this century, more than 3 times its annual output, mostly from following tours and revenue and agricultural decline. that bill is now coming in. the government has already spent more than $2000000000.00, compensating farmers for the last year is floods also being attributed to climate change sofa. it doesn't seem to have the money to compensate muscle, or chestnut farmers, and many others who have seen a huge fall in yield. for now they have to absorb the cost of putting nature out of balance, jumpstart opal us. i'll just 0 in the greek region as macedonia. nasa has made history by flying a spacecraft closer to the sun than any other non made object in history. 60 is after launched if to some glen sued reports.
they estimated that greece would lose about $800000000000.00 this century, more than 3 times its annual output, mostly from following tours and revenue and agricultural decline. that bill is now coming in. the government has already spent more than $2000000000.00, compensating farmers for the last year is floods also being attributed to climate change sofa. it doesn't seem to have the money to compensate muscle, or chestnut farmers, and many others who have seen a huge fall in yield. for now...
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then to was northern greece is proven to stay with the rest of wednesday to some degree to thursday as well. north of all that and most of the rest of europe is quite settled whether and that's not necessarily what those single figure somebody sunshine if you're lucky. but increasingly the temperatures are rising. actually soccer field in the back to because let me type for example, bullying it 10 degrees. this is in december. it's lucky if you get this 10 because we've overcast skies gloomy aunties are coming to me rather than if you see this sudden you're lucky. but if you don't have the property, why it is jessica to be gray. typical, i'm afraid of much of northern europe with them in that storm system in the central mat is going to affect who has already affected the weather in libya when the and wet weather, which will kick up the sand and not just libya, but also in those in egypt for the next 2 days, the russell bid in southern england, where to farmers trans safari park, pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pull
then to was northern greece is proven to stay with the rest of wednesday to some degree to thursday as well. north of all that and most of the rest of europe is quite settled whether and that's not necessarily what those single figure somebody sunshine if you're lucky. but increasingly the temperatures are rising. actually soccer field in the back to because let me type for example, bullying it 10 degrees. this is in december. it's lucky if you get this 10 because we've overcast skies gloomy...
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we have a look at the 3 days to athens in greece, will be low, be below average by saturday. the in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is range to transfer on and just the or the the, the new of watching out is there a, his reminder of our top story is this, our serious new administration says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure potential chemical weapons sites is also i promised to hold accountable anyone involved in torturing and killing detainees and stage presence. tens of thousands of syrians, some specific disappeared during a sense of who one of them was found, and i moved this week as an outcome. mother was an activist who spoke out about the torture he enjoyed behind foss. this funeral will be held in the coming hours. the view in general assembly has passed a resolution
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and to restart talks for 13, yet to join the you and the deal reduce dangerous crossings into greece by as much as 90 percent. but ankara was accused the e u of slow payments, and failing to honor its pleasures on visa, free travel, and n u membership talks. the resettlement plan has also fall. in short, only 34000 refugees have been relocated to europe with 4000000 refugees. still living in turkey, a seen on how to hurt is that non resident senior fellow for the serial projects of the atlantic council. and he says large parts of syria had been destroyed by the civil war, making it difficult for many refugees to return home before we hear what he has to say. we're taking a live now. the un security council that is in fact amounts to go through. so whether you're security council is holding an open meeting on syria, and you one special on by force here and get our person. she's speaking for giving a brief on to moscow. celeste isn't in reality to the bottom president. let me start by reiterating my sincerest condolences for the hundreds of thousands of syrians and i've lost the loved
and to restart talks for 13, yet to join the you and the deal reduce dangerous crossings into greece by as much as 90 percent. but ankara was accused the e u of slow payments, and failing to honor its pleasures on visa, free travel, and n u membership talks. the resettlement plan has also fall. in short, only 34000 refugees have been relocated to europe with 4000000 refugees. still living in turkey, a seen on how to hurt is that non resident senior fellow for the serial projects of the atlantic...
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so, as far as we can tell, kimberly guilfoyle will make the 5000 mile journey to live in greece as thething here. honestly, a pretty sweet, soft landing and an ambassadorship is a sweet deal, you get to carry the title for life, there are worse places to be sent them greece and if we know anything about kimberly guilfoyle, she is nothing, if not an optimist. >> the best is yet to come! ! chris! keke! ready tycoons? it's go time! cash grab! keke, i won again? ow! daddy will be back soon. [cries] -ha ha! -boom! we're swimming in it now. -rent's due. -toodle-oo! busted! nothing beats playing with friends, except bankrupting friends. my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. with skyrizi, feel symptom relief at 4 weeks. many people were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 2 years. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections, or lower ability to fight them may occur. before treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu-like symptoms or vaccines. liver problems leading to hospitalization may occu
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like greece was, but the challenge for by who is to found a way to do that without disagreeing mugging the average french citizen, and triggering the anti stablished right and left for whom they voted in the majority opposition when they can bring them down at any moment. and send back home back to the drawing board over and over again until next summer when the next parliamentary election wouldn't be possible a whole year after the last one or 2 countries. rachel marston take us through the thank you. the numbers are low for the same for the mount sins and the steps, the wild type guy on one of the world's most epic rivers were in her cost. you are region so beautiful. so the people who believe that it was bestowed upon them by going to himself. so let's get off this mountain and explore this divine land has to offer the view to say is one of the world's great rivers. because the whole of rushing ha, we've come most quenching the students tributaries in the south. the morning all the way to the i see the car seat and pull of that surgery in the know the victoria was for cost. you call
like greece was, but the challenge for by who is to found a way to do that without disagreeing mugging the average french citizen, and triggering the anti stablished right and left for whom they voted in the majority opposition when they can bring them down at any moment. and send back home back to the drawing board over and over again until next summer when the next parliamentary election wouldn't be possible a whole year after the last one or 2 countries. rachel marston take us through the...
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the headliner, the trump nomination tonight kimberly as ambassador to greece, a senate confirmation ahead trump is writing, kimberly's perfectly suited to foster strong bilateral relations with greece, advancing our interests on issues ranging from defence cooperation to trade and economic innovation. donald trump jr. is also posting late tonight that he is proud of kimberly and that she is always going to serve as an ambassador that is a nice sentiment. during a day of sometimes not so nice headlines about their personal lives. >> trace: peter live for us in west palm, peter thank you let's bring in fox news contributor, steve and rnc national spokeswoman elizabeth, great to have you both on. it's interesting because i would like to get to this if i can with you elizabeth this is senator murkowski talking about pete, watch. you have senator tom saying he thinks all of the nominees are getting in, do you share that confidence? >> i do! i remember laughing with you about kamala harris, i remember saying, every time she opens her mouth people realized she is not up for the job i think the o
the headliner, the trump nomination tonight kimberly as ambassador to greece, a senate confirmation ahead trump is writing, kimberly's perfectly suited to foster strong bilateral relations with greece, advancing our interests on issues ranging from defence cooperation to trade and economic innovation. donald trump jr. is also posting late tonight that he is proud of kimberly and that she is always going to serve as an ambassador that is a nice sentiment. during a day of sometimes not so nice...
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. >> the plans for my 30th were that we were going to fly out to greece, and that we would take the yachtorter: that's right -- a yacht. this was a successful, young couple from chicago. michelle studying to become a psychologist. mark, 11-years-older, was an established doctor running a sinus clinic. >> i just saw him as a very successful, ambitious, intelligent doctor. i thought that we were set on a course for a beautiful life. >> reporter: though lately, she said, he had been consumed with his patient load and worry. on top of that, the couple, married almost three years, had just suffered a miscarriage. >> it was devastating. i was already almost six months pregnant at the time. >> reporter: they both needed this vacation. mark seemed determined to make sure it topped their previous, romantic getaways to europe. >> it's a beautiful day here at parrot cay. >> reporter: and the caribbean. >> i just wanna say this was the best vacation ever. i love you, baby. >> he said, you know, "you're gonna have this huge birthday surprise, and it's gonna be bigger than, you know, what the stars hav
. >> the plans for my 30th were that we were going to fly out to greece, and that we would take the yachtorter: that's right -- a yacht. this was a successful, young couple from chicago. michelle studying to become a psychologist. mark, 11-years-older, was an established doctor running a sinus clinic. >> i just saw him as a very successful, ambitious, intelligent doctor. i thought that we were set on a course for a beautiful life. >> reporter: though lately, she said, he had...