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going to take our son into india union and after him not sick us off the line we have a what and then when you. leave again i've got a meeting you go. for follow. up on and after that i know you have probably got that. float. some full complement. of. people as you know we need that. in. the trees. most politicians say that's only the feeling but the idea. of a sudden man just run and still be there jerry was. i said i remember it being in the if they were not allowed. to flourish we. had all...
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india union and i am not sick i saw still in the we were a what and then when you. leave again i have to. follow. up on a lot of that i know your view of. first . of all those. georgia shows don't google so dodgy was only just first thanks. to my custom of trying to hush. up the person. to be a. vote for i ate. it to most digit does. some shooting. for me that's. really it's a real. move with a very. good fortune to be the most bruising us to me preferred. to thomas more little smile at. this is says harlan kentucky. the voices if you could breed families. a co money says he would do most no coal mines lived. jobs or go on the boat was a said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that in the end it's how it's happened. stories on the weekly has acknowledged a quote. in his post war history when thousands of women were forced to give up. on the
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europe after the trente fifteen agreement it preferred to just signed a contract with india with the european union isn't it time also for iran and other countries who can be slapped with sanctions for the foreseeable future to start looking at different ways of doing business yes and i think that's that's actually one of the ways in which the united states will suffer because russia is being creasing these sanctions from the chinese see that iran and russia are being targeted and they know that when the united states uses the dollar as a weapon when they use financial institutions as a weapon them they'll be they could possibly be next india is deeply concerned because they know that after china india is the country the country that's rising in asia and the americans are saying you know supremacy trump is a supremacy as he wants to be at the top so and when he also imposes tariffs on india it that has an effect latin america in turkey for also i think americans are pushing turkey towards asia towards iran and therefore you're this common cause is being this this sense of a common cause is being st
europe after the trente fifteen agreement it preferred to just signed a contract with india with the european union isn't it time also for iran and other countries who can be slapped with sanctions for the foreseeable future to start looking at different ways of doing business yes and i think that's that's actually one of the ways in which the united states will suffer because russia is being creasing these sanctions from the chinese see that iran and russia are being targeted and they know...
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than a dozen donors have stepped in to help bridge that gap but in a season the european union sweden and india were among those that did confirm pledges well earlier i spoke to chris gunness who is and was spokesman and suggested then that although school has now started today for some of those schools that they may not be open for long. it certainly is coming very close to that we have opened our schools today thank goodness but we have money to run them only until the end of september and at the end of september will be running on and we won't have enough money for us schools to pay our twenty two thousand teacher star but neither will we have enough money to run our nearly one hundred fifty. health clinics around the region and our relief and social services and other program in which we provide human development and emergency assistance for millions of registered public i'm refugees so does that just mean the door shut as simple as that or would you be able to reach you know run a small service or a more shoestring service well we haven't got to that yet we are hoping to be able to find th
than a dozen donors have stepped in to help bridge that gap but in a season the european union sweden and india were among those that did confirm pledges well earlier i spoke to chris gunness who is and was spokesman and suggested then that although school has now started today for some of those schools that they may not be open for long. it certainly is coming very close to that we have opened our schools today thank goodness but we have money to run them only until the end of september and at...
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the european union sweden and india were among those that did confirm pledges well earlier i spoke to chris gunness who is and was spokesman and suggested then that although school has now started today for some of those schools that they may not be open for long it certainly is coming very close to that we have opened our schools today thank goodness but we have money to run them only until the end of september and at the end of september unroot will be running on and we won't have enough money for schools to pay out twenty two thousand.
the european union sweden and india were among those that did confirm pledges well earlier i spoke to chris gunness who is and was spokesman and suggested then that although school has now started today for some of those schools that they may not be open for long it certainly is coming very close to that we have opened our schools today thank goodness but we have money to run them only until the end of september and at the end of september unroot will be running on and we won't have enough...
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he says india has enough money to defend the rupee if needed. and in hong kong, the monetary unionicials say they have spent 27 $5 million of their foreign currency reserves after the hong kong dollar slipped to about $7.85 against the us dollar. on individual moves they are quite small but these current governments are hoping it will be enough to weather the storm before the turkish crisis passes. thank you for the update on the newsroom, business reporter katie silver. chinese technology giant ten cent has reported a surprise fall due to slower growth in mobile gaming. it isa slower growth in mobile gaming. it is a challenging time for the firm after they shut down the sale of their game monster hunter world. it has fallen io%, wait —— wiping out over $45 billion in market capitalisation. i asked what has been the impact of beijing's decision to freeze approving licences for online games. it will impact on the whole industry because the smaller developers cannot launch their games commercially and also, there are a lot of games for media —— major publications like ten cent and al
he says india has enough money to defend the rupee if needed. and in hong kong, the monetary unionicials say they have spent 27 $5 million of their foreign currency reserves after the hong kong dollar slipped to about $7.85 against the us dollar. on individual moves they are quite small but these current governments are hoping it will be enough to weather the storm before the turkish crisis passes. thank you for the update on the newsroom, business reporter katie silver. chinese technology...
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india buys iranian oil. now you have the european union saying at least for the first snap back sanctions, don't tell us what to do. we do not grid of the iranian nuclear deal. so we are going to continue doing some type of business. you think that the penalties will at some point push these countries to stop importing? japan is already there. they are listening to the us. >> it already had an impact. the u.s. financial system come you cannot do international business system without the u.s. financial system. the french company that works on the developing of natural gas field in iran has a ready suspended operations on that. sanctions will have an impact. no doubt about that. liz: china is looking at u.s. liquefied natural gas. it is obviously cleaner. that is a dirty nation. they have people wearing face masks and there's so much pollution in the air. particularly in the big city centers like beijing and shanghai. can you give us a sense of how china may behave? will they start buying more from the nine states versus actual crude from iran? >> china has ramped up quick as an importer. they bought hardly an
india buys iranian oil. now you have the european union saying at least for the first snap back sanctions, don't tell us what to do. we do not grid of the iranian nuclear deal. so we are going to continue doing some type of business. you think that the penalties will at some point push these countries to stop importing? japan is already there. they are listening to the us. >> it already had an impact. the u.s. financial system come you cannot do international business system without the...
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danger of crashing out of the european union without a deal. 0n the bloomberg website, swedish home furnishing giant ikea is finally opening its first store in indial open its hyderabad store later — the first of 25 that it plans to open in india by 2025. and finally, are you looking for an alternative to the many different fitness apps currently on offer? well, if you would rather not move at all, then maybe the couch potato app is the one for you. users are rewarded for doing nothing, and the anti—step tracker rewards you for the amount of time you spend lying down. as more inactivity is tracked, your on screen potato avatar will grow bigger and bigger and pass higher and higher levels of laziness. i cannot quite see how that works but we will delve into that at the moment. with me now is priya lakhani, who's founder and ceo of century tech — a uk based education technology platform. let's get straight into this with the times. the us imposing, planning these
danger of crashing out of the european union without a deal. 0n the bloomberg website, swedish home furnishing giant ikea is finally opening its first store in indial open its hyderabad store later — the first of 25 that it plans to open in india by 2025. and finally, are you looking for an alternative to the many different fitness apps currently on offer? well, if you would rather not move at all, then maybe the couch potato app is the one for you. users are rewarded for doing nothing, and...
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competition between india and china over the maldives especially given that they are obviously in the brics movement the new trade block you think to an extent it suits the european union and nations that there is this fight between these two massive piles it is definitely not healthy for motives i mean india and china may have had their differences over other issues for a long time. and so nobody in prime minister speaks fluent mandarin. but you know but they're also cooperating on technology on economy affairs and so on and trade so i mean it's unfortunate that a small country like motives is seen to be taking sides when it asked for assistance from from either of those countries you know they said this is a problem facing many small countries and i got to singapore quite often i think they have the same kind of difficulty you know caught between big powers but that's something i think that heads of state from small countries need to also talk to each other and you know compare notes and see you know how do you how do you deal with this was your first question how do you deal with this kind of competition and i don't think there are any the answers to that but ironic
competition between india and china over the maldives especially given that they are obviously in the brics movement the new trade block you think to an extent it suits the european union and nations that there is this fight between these two massive piles it is definitely not healthy for motives i mean india and china may have had their differences over other issues for a long time. and so nobody in prime minister speaks fluent mandarin. but you know but they're also cooperating on technology...
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competition between india and china over the maldives especially given that they are obviously in the brics movement the new trade to block if you think to an extent it suits the european union and the other major nations that there is this fight between these two massive piles it is definitely not healthy for motives i mean india and china may have had their differences over other issues for a long time. and so now we're in prime minister speaks fluent mandarin. but you know but they also cooperating on technology on economy affairs and so on and trade so i mean it's unfortunate that a small country like motives is seen to be taking sides when it asks for assistance from from either of those countries you know they said this is a problem in many small countries and i got to singapore quite often i think they have the same kind of difficulty you know caught between big powers but that's something you know i think that heads of state from small countries need to also talk to each other and you know compare notes and see you know how do you how do you deal with this was your first question how do you deal with this kind of competition and i don't think there are any in answers
competition between india and china over the maldives especially given that they are obviously in the brics movement the new trade to block if you think to an extent it suits the european union and the other major nations that there is this fight between these two massive piles it is definitely not healthy for motives i mean india and china may have had their differences over other issues for a long time. and so now we're in prime minister speaks fluent mandarin. but you know but they also...
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head to head thanks to our panel and audience here in the oxford union head dad will be back next week and we'll be talking about india which i'm sure he will be pleased to hear when we talk about india and had to have next week so do join the program again then good luck. lots of heat across north america still some lively showers to accompanying that heat some big showers there just moving out of ontario towards cool back out on the other side of the lake some about what a weather just slipping down towards pennsylvania and heading towards new york so some show is certainly a possibility here as we go on through sunday to the east of that is generally fine and dry still going up thirty one there for d.c. and also for atlanta good deal cold a good deal fresher air which was the western side of the country eighteen celsius in seattle north of the border b.c. will police seeing some cloud and some rain that's also the case to into alberta just making its way towards scotch one as we go on through the next day some of those showers some long spells of rain they will just slide their way down across the mountain states p
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india and pakistan on their best day have less to do with each other than the united states and the soviet union had to do with each other on their worst day. there is very little to the india-pakistan relationship. this is a country of 1.3 billion, the other country of 200 million. pakistan has this veneer of civilian rule but it's not a functioning democracy. i worry about that. i worry about the issue of climate refugees. we read a lot about the drought in south africa in cape town. that is going to become more and more prevalent and refugees become not just a humanitarian issue. it becomes a real economic and security issue. it burdens countries, can ultimately cause wars. athink we are moving into period of history -- we think of climate change as somehow an energy-science issue. it's more and more a national security question. i mentioned one other subjects, disease. both infectious disease, things like pandemics. have a strain of microbiotic breaks out, flu, some other disease, pandemics can happen. enormous numbers of people can die from it. by the time we figure it out, it'll be too lat
india and pakistan on their best day have less to do with each other than the united states and the soviet union had to do with each other on their worst day. there is very little to the india-pakistan relationship. this is a country of 1.3 billion, the other country of 200 million. pakistan has this veneer of civilian rule but it's not a functioning democracy. i worry about that. i worry about the issue of climate refugees. we read a lot about the drought in south africa in cape town. that is...
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union. we've michael should be worried about that celine is far more popular in india and mccoys in france and of course all banning hunger is even more i mean older both show that in the election sure there well expect a large block of. the beauties to get like did you see in france. i mean the. republicans are already taking the opportunity of having a very in and i imagine these girls which is between you can this because the family friends is not really my dad he did it with the fans but he's not he's a good. that's a different question but he's the one guns are not that many it's a few hundred years there but the right is going to jump on that and i expect them to make it and i didn't find any with the x. national front of me just now that i'm in the national gathering or something like that on the money and and then they will probably win against michael on the left is not going to win and that's what he expects. the last stronghold of rebel on terror groups in syria the northern province of idlib is surrounded by army forces with a decisive battle looming the russian foreign minister se
union. we've michael should be worried about that celine is far more popular in india and mccoys in france and of course all banning hunger is even more i mean older both show that in the election sure there well expect a large block of. the beauties to get like did you see in france. i mean the. republicans are already taking the opportunity of having a very in and i imagine these girls which is between you can this because the family friends is not really my dad he did it with the fans but...
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mostly between the united states and the soviet union, but increasingly, as elizabeth mentioned earlier, there were much smaller countries, ireland and indiawell, india is not smaller, but still less -- >> in terms of weapons capability. >> right. less consequential actor in the global scene. they had been pushing this for a long time. so the treaty, though, was ultimately a way of trying to deal with the german question short of an outright settlement of second world war. the status of germany wasn't really resolved until 1990. achievements in the 1970s but one major step was the nonproliferation treaty. that's why it was crucial for both the united states and the soviet union to ensure that west germany would be part of it. the germans were hesitant about it but ultimately agreed to sign on. it was created to contain the horizontal nuclear weapons, the spread to other countries. actually, again, the treaty isn't ultimately what happens limited that spread but has provide a framework that makes it easier for countries to do that. at the time the treaty was signed there were already five nuclear powers. nowadays you get -- depend iingn how
mostly between the united states and the soviet union, but increasingly, as elizabeth mentioned earlier, there were much smaller countries, ireland and indiawell, india is not smaller, but still less -- >> in terms of weapons capability. >> right. less consequential actor in the global scene. they had been pushing this for a long time. so the treaty, though, was ultimately a way of trying to deal with the german question short of an outright settlement of second world war. the...
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will play against india, england say he is back in the squad for his own well—being, his challenge now to avoid any more mishaps. dan roan, bbc news, trent bridge. england rugby unionto charges of common assault and resisting arrest at a nightclub on the island of jersey. he's been given a $2500 fine and has been ordered to pay $300 compensation to a female police officer. cipriani said in a statement on social media that he was mortified by the way he acted and apologised to his club gloucester, his teammates, supporters and the police. american golfer brandt snedeker has become only the 10th golfer to shoot a sub—60 round in the history of the pga tour. it's after he carded an 11—under—par 59 on the opening day of the wyndham championship, including this incredible eagle on the 6th. needless to say, nobody else got near that, which means he has a four—shot lead over fellow american ryan moore. isaid, you i said, you know what, you've got to embrace it, and i said i'm not going to have a better opportunity than this, the greens are perfect, they are soft, if you can't do it now you're not going to be able to do it, so figure out a way to get it done and luckily i
will play against india, england say he is back in the squad for his own well—being, his challenge now to avoid any more mishaps. dan roan, bbc news, trent bridge. england rugby unionto charges of common assault and resisting arrest at a nightclub on the island of jersey. he's been given a $2500 fine and has been ordered to pay $300 compensation to a female police officer. cipriani said in a statement on social media that he was mortified by the way he acted and apologised to his club...
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population so joining us from india to talk about all of this we have rana i mean she's a journalist and a writer someone job. is the chief advisor as spokesperson for the students' union on the us and assamese resident and we also have paul one kara he's a spokesman for the indian national congress party good to have you here everybody if you could explain to outsiders what the national registry for citizens action is and sound i would you do it. i mean this is a just a hold over dick is you know kind of figuring out who i mean god of understanding who the immigrants in assam are now assam has seen the maximum influx of migrants strong bond with these since the ninety's and if one who have student a sample for generations their families a studio and this is an ethnic conflict and over a period of time to political parties have kind of stopped this conflict for community purposes in ninety three we saw another post my sacristy against muslims the. partitions took conduct at tensions in a in a predominantly ethnic divide what we are seeing right now the n.c.r. national you know register which is a very arbitrary process because now you have it's been called as perhaps o
population so joining us from india to talk about all of this we have rana i mean she's a journalist and a writer someone job. is the chief advisor as spokesperson for the students' union on the us and assamese resident and we also have paul one kara he's a spokesman for the indian national congress party good to have you here everybody if you could explain to outsiders what the national registry for citizens action is and sound i would you do it. i mean this is a just a hold over dick is you...
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initially, mostly, between the united states and the soviet union, but increasingly, as elizabeth mentioned earlier, much smaller countries, ireland, and india, while india is not small, but still, -- in terms of weapons capability. >> right, less consequential and the global scene, and they had been pushing this for a long time, so the treaty, though, was ultimately a way of trying to deal with the german question, short of an outright settlement of the second world war because that did not resolve the status, it was not really resolved until 1990, but there were important agreements achieved in the early 70s, but one major step toward all of that was the nonproliferation treaty and that is why it was crucial for both united states and the soviet union to ensure that west germany would be a part of it, and the germans were -- they were hesitant about it. but ultimately, certainly, agreed to sign on, and the nonproliferation treaty was an attempt to retain the horizontal proliferation of nuclear weapons, the spread from -- to other countries, and the treaty is not ultimately what them to that spread but it certainly had provided an internati
initially, mostly, between the united states and the soviet union, but increasingly, as elizabeth mentioned earlier, much smaller countries, ireland, and india, while india is not small, but still, -- in terms of weapons capability. >> right, less consequential and the global scene, and they had been pushing this for a long time, so the treaty, though, was ultimately a way of trying to deal with the german question, short of an outright settlement of the second world war because that did...
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population so joining us from india to talk about all of this we have run are you she's a journalist and a writer summer job. is the chief advisor as spokesperson for the our students' unionare on the us and assamese resident and we also have paul one carer he's a spokesman for the indian national congress party good to have you here everybody ronna if you could explain to outsiders what the national registry for citizens actually is an asylum how would you do it. i mean this is a just involved over dick is you know kind of figuring out who i mean god of understanding who the immigrants in assam are now assam has seen the maximum influx of migrants from bond with these since the ninety's and if one who have student a sample for generations their families a studio and this is an ethnic conflict and over a period of time well to political parties have kind of stopped this conflict for community purposes in ninety three we saw another post most actors against most of the. partitions took conduct at pensions in a in a in a predominately ethnic you know ethnic divide what we are seeing right now the n.c.a.a. national you know register which is a very arbitrary process because
population so joining us from india to talk about all of this we have run are you she's a journalist and a writer summer job. is the chief advisor as spokesperson for the our students' unionare on the us and assamese resident and we also have paul one carer he's a spokesman for the indian national congress party good to have you here everybody ronna if you could explain to outsiders what the national registry for citizens actually is an asylum how would you do it. i mean this is a just involved...
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mostly between the united dates and the soviet union, but increasingly as elizabeth mentioned earlier, there were much smaller countries, ireland and india- india is not smaller, but still, -- host: in terms of weapons capability. guest: a less controversial actor in the global scene. they have been pushing this for a long time. ultimately a way of trying to deal with the german question, short of an outright settlement of the thend world war, because status of germany wasn't really resolved until 1990. there were important agreements achieved in the early 1970's, but one major step towards all of that was the nonproliferation treaty, and that was crucial for the united states and the soviet union to ensure that west germany would be a part of it. aboutrmans were hesitant it, but ultimately, certainly, agreed to sign on. and so the nonproliferation treaty was an attempt to contain the horizontal proliferation of nuclear weapons and the spread from two other countries. ultimatelyis and what has limited that spread, but it has certainly provided in international political framework that makes it easier for countries to do that. at the time
mostly between the united dates and the soviet union, but increasingly as elizabeth mentioned earlier, there were much smaller countries, ireland and india- india is not smaller, but still, -- host: in terms of weapons capability. guest: a less controversial actor in the global scene. they have been pushing this for a long time. ultimately a way of trying to deal with the german question, short of an outright settlement of the thend world war, because status of germany wasn't really resolved...
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head to head thanks to our panel and audience here in the oxford union head to head will be back next week and we'll be talking about india which i'm sure he will be pleased to hear we're talking about india and head to head next week so do join the program again then good night thank. you. on counting the cost crippled by its currency crisis boil rich venezuela takes desperate measures to deal with its struggling economy plus it has a market value of billions but is yet to turn to for profit we delve deeper into what's going on at tesla. counting the cost. hello there we've had some welcome rain in sydney around four point two millimeters of the stuff doesn't sound too impressive does it but actually for the entire month we've only seen around five point six millimeters and so it is quite a decent amount we could do with some more though because this month in oldest you would normally expect around eighty one millimeters of rain so we could do with plenty more wet weather and we are going to see that as we head through the next few days of saturday and sunday we'll see some showers not only in sydney but also in many sou
head to head thanks to our panel and audience here in the oxford union head to head will be back next week and we'll be talking about india which i'm sure he will be pleased to hear we're talking about india and head to head next week so do join the program again then good night thank. you. on counting the cost crippled by its currency crisis boil rich venezuela takes desperate measures to deal with its struggling economy plus it has a market value of billions but is yet to turn to for profit...
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head to head thanks to our panel and audience here in the oxford union head to head will be back next week and we'll be talking about india which i'm sure he will be pleased to hear when we talk about india and head to head next week so do join the program again then good night thank. you. can the new developments. proceed the. frustration grips the. whole. pot for a six part series. on. from the clear blue sky of the doe home. to the fresh fruits and breeze in the city of love. alligator welcome back to international weather forecast where across south america we are watching one weather system make its way to the northeast this is bringing the temptress down for cincy on earlier a couple days ago about thirty one degrees which are max high now that's coming down to about one thousand degrees and as that front moves towards rio it could be some showers and the front is going to make those temperatures come down as well once it passes to about twenty nine degrees there up towards the caribbean we are watching some heavier showers here across parts of panama and also to costa rica notice those clouds extending up here to t
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dates of theresa may chose for the department —— departure of the european union, the 30th of march, it is enshrined in your indiaill not say october, a few days here, beginning of november, but not much later than that. on the prospect of a deal, there are three ingredients, ambition on the substance, energy, and pragmatism and, maize and we are committed with that and that we get a deal, it is that simple. facing the probability of a hard brexit if you don't agree to something, could you don't agree to something, could you imagine that may be facing the big risk of a hard brexit, to revision of the decision, to say, ok, maybe it is not the best thing to stay, but the risk of all these things could happen or even better than a hard brexit, could you imagine that you revise this process ? imagine that you revise this process? suddenly on the uk side, no, we will be leaving in march of next year, we will be prepared for all eventualities in negotiation but again we come here and i come here with renewed commitment and energy and vim and vigour to put into the negotiations to get ourselves across the line. translat
dates of theresa may chose for the department —— departure of the european union, the 30th of march, it is enshrined in your indiaill not say october, a few days here, beginning of november, but not much later than that. on the prospect of a deal, there are three ingredients, ambition on the substance, energy, and pragmatism and, maize and we are committed with that and that we get a deal, it is that simple. facing the probability of a hard brexit if you don't agree to something, could you...
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to india more recently to russia so iran's trade agreement with european commission to improve its trade relations with russia and other countries in central asia so the only loss was the european union trade relation that after d.j. soup it was somehow increased so the investment rushed in to iran actually be placed investment in now it's meant a new investment from the european union to iran but recently since actually seems january two thousand and eighteen after several announcements by president trump that he was trying to get out of the deal these companies somehow announce that they would like to get out of iran's economy but the recent. measure written the measure that was came in force today by the european union that is blocking the sanctions by the united states could play something differently in fact it could be effective in few manner is the first thing is that the united the european union is showing its support to the way and showing that they want iran to implement its. somehow its responsibilities by to deal and in addition to that they european union wants to somehow facilitate trade and investment video but it's going to be different. actually in my opinion. in my
to india more recently to russia so iran's trade agreement with european commission to improve its trade relations with russia and other countries in central asia so the only loss was the european union trade relation that after d.j. soup it was somehow increased so the investment rushed in to iran actually be placed investment in now it's meant a new investment from the european union to iran but recently since actually seems january two thousand and eighteen after several announcements by...
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union or our own. that is why i devoted a lot of effort to exporting more to china, goods and services to india, brazild be focusing on is having the minimum amount of disruption. all the talk at the moment of no deal and the disruption that this will calls is having the opposite effect. it is not creating barriers, but it is creating a massive problem of confidence for those large number of companies that you describe which could be out there in the world market. on a different note, the economy still, the surplus figure forjuly, £2 billion the government receiving £2 billion the government receiving £2 billion more, are we getting to a position where the austerity is over and the purse strings can be loosened? and and the purse strings can be loosened ? and if and the purse strings can be loosened? and if so, what do you think the government should do?m is positive news and it is the product of serious financial discipline. it was going to have to happen under any government. we are now ina happen under any government. we are now in a much healthier state. i think one of the reasons why the governmen
union or our own. that is why i devoted a lot of effort to exporting more to china, goods and services to india, brazild be focusing on is having the minimum amount of disruption. all the talk at the moment of no deal and the disruption that this will calls is having the opposite effect. it is not creating barriers, but it is creating a massive problem of confidence for those large number of companies that you describe which could be out there in the world market. on a different note, the...
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india at edgbaston. it's wednesday the 1st of august. our top story: an emergency ‘drought summit‘ has been called by the national farmers' union, to addresst secretary michael gove will be among those attending, as katharine da costa reports. these cows in north yorkshire should be eating grass, but it simply hasn‘t grown. no significant rain for two months means they are having to eat they bale feed instead, that could mean a shortage of straw and an expensive winter to come. it is a similar concern for arable farmers, harvest time is still five weeks away, but severe water shortages mean crop yields are down and farmers risk losing their crops at the final stage. tinderbox conditions and a summer drought have seen field fires, blooms and fish rescues. the environment agency says it has responded to 44 significant incidents since the end ofjune. last month‘s dry, hot weather followed the driestjune since 1925. the nfu says this unprecedented spell of weather serves as a wake—up call for us all. today‘s emergency drought summit seeking emergency action to address the crippling impact it is having on farms across teh country. it is a timel
india at edgbaston. it's wednesday the 1st of august. our top story: an emergency ‘drought summit‘ has been called by the national farmers' union, to addresst secretary michael gove will be among those attending, as katharine da costa reports. these cows in north yorkshire should be eating grass, but it simply hasn‘t grown. no significant rain for two months means they are having to eat they bale feed instead, that could mean a shortage of straw and an expensive winter to come. it is a...
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competition between india and china over the maldives especially given that they are obviously in the brics movement the new trade to block do you think to an extent it suits the european unionand the other major nations that there is this fight between these two massive piles it is definitely not healthy for motives i mean india and china may have had their differences over other issues for a long time. and so nobody in prime minister speaks fluent mandarin. but you know but they're also cooperating on technology on economy affairs and so on and trade so i mean it's unfortunate that a small country like motives is seen to be taking sides when it asks for assistance from from either of those countries you know they said this is a problem in many small countries and i got to singapore but often i think they have the same kind of difficulty you know caught between big powers but that's something i think that heads of state from small countries need to also talk to each other and you know compare notes and see you know how do you how do you deal with this was your first question how do you deal with this kind of competition and i don't think there are any a answer to that but i
competition between india and china over the maldives especially given that they are obviously in the brics movement the new trade to block do you think to an extent it suits the european unionand the other major nations that there is this fight between these two massive piles it is definitely not healthy for motives i mean india and china may have had their differences over other issues for a long time. and so nobody in prime minister speaks fluent mandarin. but you know but they're also...