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cyprus? >> when you listen to the greeks, they say, there are no guarantees. are we going to solve this in six months? >> we are confronted with the burden of the past area the fear of expulsion, which stems from the periods of conflict. mutual mistrust abounds. mental as well as physical. could the checkpoints be a thing of the past? here, barb dwyer, walls, and san saxe still separate. almost after 42 years, that is crazy. he firmly believes island can be reunited. >> it needs political will, courage, commitment and leadership. at the moment, the leaders on both sides have shown commitment , they have shambling mess, and i think it's -- they have shown commitment, willingness. >> we learned that both greek and turkish are willing to work to bring them along that divides them. he sees his hometown as a -- as vital. he believes opening a new border crossing will be a turning point for the entire island. >> we have a leader aware of the potential. the are aware of the potential. with the banking crisis, cyprus knees more productive economy -- cyprus needs a mor
cyprus? >> when you listen to the greeks, they say, there are no guarantees. are we going to solve this in six months? >> we are confronted with the burden of the past area the fear of expulsion, which stems from the periods of conflict. mutual mistrust abounds. mental as well as physical. could the checkpoints be a thing of the past? here, barb dwyer, walls, and san saxe still separate. almost after 42 years, that is crazy. he firmly believes island can be reunited. >> it...
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motives, he seems to be asking for asylum for political asylum in cyprus, find out that his wife is greek cyprusp -- and we are putting together the pieces of the puzzle and know most of those on board the plane apart from the nationals and crew have been free and have been allowed to let go, we know the plane is in a secure part of where the negotiations are taking place and that the egyptian and cyprus authorities are working very closely at the moment to try and bring this under control so the developments have been going very, very quickly and what we are seeing is the personality a little bit and we are trying to understand more about who this person is, his name has been given to the authorities, he is an egyptian national so now it remains to clarify what his motives are and intentions are and see how these negotiations are going to play out. >> what else do we know about him? he is an egyptian national and an egyptian passport and 27 years old and that is one unconfirmed report and that does not mesh with the pictures we are seeing 90 minutes ago of a more mature general man standing at
motives, he seems to be asking for asylum for political asylum in cyprus, find out that his wife is greek cyprusp -- and we are putting together the pieces of the puzzle and know most of those on board the plane apart from the nationals and crew have been free and have been allowed to let go, we know the plane is in a secure part of where the negotiations are taking place and that the egyptian and cyprus authorities are working very closely at the moment to try and bring this under control so...
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cyprus question. of course turkey does not acknowledge the internationally recognize t status of the greek sip -- cyprusovernment. >> neave barker with the latest from brussels on that meeting -- that agreement between turkey and the e.u. about the resettlement of refugees. neave, for the moment, thank you. >>> staying in brussels, let's go back to our other breaking news from the belgian capitol. french police says the suspect has been arrested in brussels. we're joined live now on the phone. great to have you on the program. what are you hearing? >> well, i'm hearing that the suspect has been arrested. he is the suspected eighth paris attacker, and has been a fugitive for more than four months now. it looks as if the house that was raided by belgian police a few days ago and which the belgian police didn't expect to be greeted by the machine gun, and indeed they did kill somebody shooting at them. they also found fingerprints of the suspect in that house, and it seems that suddenly, the investigation sped up. it is quite extraordinary if it is proven that he was caught live, might have been wounded in
cyprus question. of course turkey does not acknowledge the internationally recognize t status of the greek sip -- cyprusovernment. >> neave barker with the latest from brussels on that meeting -- that agreement between turkey and the e.u. about the resettlement of refugees. neave, for the moment, thank you. >>> staying in brussels, let's go back to our other breaking news from the belgian capitol. french police says the suspect has been arrested in brussels. we're joined live now...
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it would like to deport them to the greek cypriot part of cyprus.ut the refugees see no future for themselves in cyprus, so they're staying put. doros polykarpou has been assisting mustafa shimus for years. the syrian kurd is depressed and has lost all hope. >> i like to die and not stay here, me and my children. i wish i die before, 18 years and i don't have children, much better. you know, this make my life worse than in syria. reporter: britain pays him and the other refugee families trapped here 500 euros a month. it's not enough to live on, because they also have to pay for electricity, water and rent. and they have no right to a work permit or a standard residency permit. he is a stateless person from syria. his children are stateless as well. they are born in this country. they are now 12, 14-year-old children, even older, and they don't have citizenship. tag bashir doesn't want to think about things like that on the rare occasions he, destiny and mills get to visit a playground outside the base. penny sadler, a british woman who's cared for
it would like to deport them to the greek cypriot part of cyprus.ut the refugees see no future for themselves in cyprus, so they're staying put. doros polykarpou has been assisting mustafa shimus for years. the syrian kurd is depressed and has lost all hope. >> i like to die and not stay here, me and my children. i wish i die before, 18 years and i don't have children, much better. you know, this make my life worse than in syria. reporter: britain pays him and the other refugee families...
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so it's a very difficult situation for cyprus authorities. i'm sure greek police are bringi bringing in specialists from all over greece to handle it. >> how do you attempt to break this down when there are reports that there could be a bomb on board? again, if you're the authorities, you're not sure. there could be possibly demands going back and forth. so how do you tackle something like that? >> well, step by step, betty, really. i mean, they want something, even though they're killers and mass murderers or, you know, could be terrorists. there could be a lot of things going on here. they could be criminals who just want to escape. we don't quite know the motive. but they want something. and so you start from there. and then you work step by step. but you try to tip the scales to your advantage, to the advantage of the lives that are at stake. and i go back to trying to stabilize it on the ground because if he takes off and he's in the air then it's really just more dangerous for everybody. if you can get it static, even though it's dangerous it lessens
so it's a very difficult situation for cyprus authorities. i'm sure greek police are bringi bringing in specialists from all over greece to handle it. >> how do you attempt to break this down when there are reports that there could be a bomb on board? again, if you're the authorities, you're not sure. there could be possibly demands going back and forth. so how do you tackle something like that? >> well, step by step, betty, really. i mean, they want something, even though they're...
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cyprus is divided into what's basically a greek zone and another side, which is a turkish zone. so had this plane landed in the turkish zone, that guy would have had his chance to apply for asylum in turkey. instead, they landed in the greek part of the island, the greek-affiliated part of the island. cyprus for the most part is an independent nation. but perhaps his ex-wife is in larnaca or one of the towns close by, but look, this is an act of terrorism in the sense that an aircraft was taken. it does indicate that there were security breaches or security problems. although, i would say once again, we know this guy's a veterinary doctor at the school there somewhere. look, his chances of getting his hands on a real suicide belt in my judgment are just about zero, because, you know, and i would say he's probably wrapped a towel, something around him that maybe was in his carryon and he's told people that's a suicide built. and until proven otherwise, people want to believe that it is, they need to believe that it is. this will unravel carefully. we'll find out this guy did not
cyprus is divided into what's basically a greek zone and another side, which is a turkish zone. so had this plane landed in the turkish zone, that guy would have had his chance to apply for asylum in turkey. instead, they landed in the greek part of the island, the greek-affiliated part of the island. cyprus for the most part is an independent nation. but perhaps his ex-wife is in larnaca or one of the towns close by, but look, this is an act of terrorism in the sense that an aircraft was...
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reports that every requested political asylum that he requested to speak to his former wife, a greek woman from cyprus. these are all unconfirmed reports. we are waiting for cypress and egyptian authorities to give more on what happened. >> cypress authorities seem to be quite sure that his motivations were personal, rather than idollical. >> well, yes, the president himself said that this is not a terrorist act, and this man has personal motives, it is not a political matter. an egyptian foreign ministry official saying that he's not a terrorist, but an idiot but at the end of the day, you know, a lot of questions need to be answered. first of all, if he did have any type of explosives onboard, how did he manage to bring them onboard. that that raises questions about the security at alexandria airport. like i mentioned, cypress officials say he was not carrying explosives and how did he bluff people onboard. was he wearing a jacket and tell them i'm ready to blow up the plane. if he manage to enter the cock pit, did he talk to the pilot himself? we do know there was an air marshal onboard, because ac
reports that every requested political asylum that he requested to speak to his former wife, a greek woman from cyprus. these are all unconfirmed reports. we are waiting for cypress and egyptian authorities to give more on what happened. >> cypress authorities seem to be quite sure that his motivations were personal, rather than idollical. >> well, yes, the president himself said that this is not a terrorist act, and this man has personal motives, it is not a political matter. an...
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coast of cypress and that is about 50 miles east of the british airbase that is in southern cyprus in the greek part. they are cut in two. the northern side is turkish and the southern side is greek. it has been in the greek part for years. i was based out of there in the late 90s. it is where at the moment strikes in iraq and serial yaw are being launched on the islamic state. so it is a strategic area for the wall of terrorism. what is also interesting here when it comes to the notion or the idea that there is a passenger on board with an explosive belt. i can't help but think of 9268 which was the russian charter jet that was blown up in egypt. 1k3 that to me ought ised a breech of how passengers go on board. we have flown around america and have been subdued to the intense security which has come from the global war on terror. one would think the security procedures would have been significantly harmed because of what happened to metro-jet 9268. one of the interesting things about the explosives being used in the paris attacks were the type of explosive was called tapp cr is -- acetone pero
coast of cypress and that is about 50 miles east of the british airbase that is in southern cyprus in the greek part. they are cut in two. the northern side is turkish and the southern side is greek. it has been in the greek part for years. i was based out of there in the late 90s. it is where at the moment strikes in iraq and serial yaw are being launched on the islamic state. so it is a strategic area for the wall of terrorism. what is also interesting here when it comes to the notion or the...
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we have to remember there remains a row between cyprus and turkey, ankara fails to acknowledge the internationally recognised status of the greek cypriot government. that basically means that turkey doesn't acknowledge that cyprus is an e.u. member state. and because of that, cyprus has threatened to derail the process. the question is now, how turkey and the european union are able to circumnavigate the sticking point. it seems like a challenge for the e.u. members to deal with it. there's cynicism from certain counties in the juan iturbe about country's long-term intentions. france and spain are worried about the european union being blackmailed as it were into forcing the e.u. to give turkey what it doesn't want to give, like an easing of restrictions, and turkey being part of the european union, and importantly, there are major concerns about how legal an agreement would be as well. there are concerns about turkey's humanitarian status, about how its human rights records have been seen over the last few years, and there's deep worry if you send refugees back to turkey, the future may be uncertain. >> thank you, thank you ve
we have to remember there remains a row between cyprus and turkey, ankara fails to acknowledge the internationally recognised status of the greek cypriot government. that basically means that turkey doesn't acknowledge that cyprus is an e.u. member state. and because of that, cyprus has threatened to derail the process. the question is now, how turkey and the european union are able to circumnavigate the sticking point. it seems like a challenge for the e.u. members to deal with it. there's...
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cyprus andtie. of course, ankara does not recognize the greek government. >> might have been sidelined in order to push forward a deal. the european council president needs to make sure all 28 eu states are in agreement, that turkey is on side and a final deal is also legally sound, too. >> all right. let's see how the day pans out. we will back as the talks progress. thanks very much indeed. >> leaders talking in brussels, pictures by al jazeera have captured all too well the hardships faced by refugees on the syrian/turkish border. a large rainstorm flooded a number of camps. wood is too wet to light fires. the flood has mudied their water supply. any deal will add to frustrations for those looking for safety and security. here is lawrence lee. >> reporter: a trading post on the silly route still today, the smells and sights would be familiar for people who travel through is not tral asia or north africa. it's a mixture of kurds, turks and airabs. the deal between the eu and t k turkek would allow them all visa flee travel through europe. >> some have an idea that why not see some more of the world.
cyprus andtie. of course, ankara does not recognize the greek government. >> might have been sidelined in order to push forward a deal. the european council president needs to make sure all 28 eu states are in agreement, that turkey is on side and a final deal is also legally sound, too. >> all right. let's see how the day pans out. we will back as the talks progress. thanks very much indeed. >> leaders talking in brussels, pictures by al jazeera have captured all too well the...
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cyprus communities. they put forth their desire for a settlement. if the greeks also respond favorably, we will be able to achieve a settlement on the island. if we can achieve that, then we will have many important opportunities that we can make use of, including energy projects. october, the turkish project is a project that is a clear indication of turkey's sincere approach to the settlement. applies to the entire island. after we have a fair and lasting settlement community, we will be able to benefit from the project. watchers project, i call it because the southern part of cyprus still receives watchers supplies on tankers. however, they could receive supplies from northern cyprus. i have not changed my position since. my expectations from the international community is that sincereo offered support for the efforts. we have one more important issue israelregion, which is and palestine. brothers and sisters are suffering under the unfair treatment of israel. we have always been in support to them for lasting peace in the middle east we believe the invention
cyprus communities. they put forth their desire for a settlement. if the greeks also respond favorably, we will be able to achieve a settlement on the island. if we can achieve that, then we will have many important opportunities that we can make use of, including energy projects. october, the turkish project is a project that is a clear indication of turkey's sincere approach to the settlement. applies to the entire island. after we have a fair and lasting settlement community, we will be able...
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greeks and the cypriots. >> my grandma made these. and nick's family -- they make them differently because we're -- because my family comes from cyprus,south. >> you have enough in common to make this marriage really last. >> maybe. >> who wants to take control over here? >> all right. so i guess we should begin. so in here, what we have we have pork and beef. and mom, you were saying that you don't have to use pork, right? >> you don't have to use pork. you can use beef or mix it with veal. >> sure. >> some people may even take lamb. >> why do you mix the two meats? does it taste mixture? >> the mixture makes the meatball come out better. >> tastier. and firmer. >> so you have the meat. some potatoes. >> we have potatoes. get the grated potatoes in here. bread crumbs. it'soxidized. >> some people use bread crumbs instead of the potatoes, but this is strictly potatoes. we use sometimes if the mixture is is too lose we use bread crumbs. >> what did you throw in there? >> you're supposed to drain them. before you put them in there. parsley. >> come on, brian. get in there. >> now, nick, do you do the cooking at home too? >> he's probabl
greeks and the cypriots. >> my grandma made these. and nick's family -- they make them differently because we're -- because my family comes from cyprus,south. >> you have enough in common to make this marriage really last. >> maybe. >> who wants to take control over here? >> all right. so i guess we should begin. so in here, what we have we have pork and beef. and mom, you were saying that you don't have to use pork, right? >> you don't have to use pork. you...
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greek banks. is it a bargain right now? wilbur: i think it is. the odds are that the country will do what is needed, whether it is through alexis tsipras or not. wilbur: the bank of cyprusery different story. a turnaround has happened. john was set to step down. a lot of us work hard on him, learning to speak gaelic. thrilled that he stayed. he had begun a very good renovation of the bank. now, with continuity of management, it is easier to bring the rest of what is needed through. jonathan: thank you for joining dominates theump republican field while bernie sanders jumped ahead with an unexpected win in michigan. up 11%.res dow futures up 91 points. 23.5. up by moves yesterday. a reverse for the long end of the curve this morning. at 112.49. a weaker euro this morning. ♪ find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add
greek banks. is it a bargain right now? wilbur: i think it is. the odds are that the country will do what is needed, whether it is through alexis tsipras or not. wilbur: the bank of cyprusery different story. a turnaround has happened. john was set to step down. a lot of us work hard on him, learning to speak gaelic. thrilled that he stayed. he had begun a very good renovation of the bank. now, with continuity of management, it is easier to bring the rest of what is needed through. jonathan:...