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here in italy they _ with in another country. here in italy they are — with in another country. they are at _ with in another country. here in italy they are at the _ with in another country. here in italy they are at the forefront i with in another country. here in italy they are at the forefront of the talent europe has been wrestling with for years. multiple different attempts to address it and italy's latest effort, in particular, doing deals with the countries migrants are coming from, seems to be working. its approach, including the treatment of migrants from the mediterranean,... albania, isn't mediterranean, . .. albania, isn't without mediterranean,... albania, isn't without controversy. humans rights groups are amongst those raising concerns. business on trade and security, but the issue of people crossing the sea to reach other countries is foremost. as well as the political pressure, it comes with a very human costs. let's pick up with a very human costs. let's pick up on some of what alex was reporting. let's cross over to rome. our correspondence joins us live. ver
here in italy they _ with in another country. here in italy they are — with in another country. they are at _ with in another country. here in italy they are at the _ with in another country. here in italy they are at the forefront i with in another country. here in italy they are at the forefront of the talent europe has been wrestling with for years. multiple different attempts to address it and italy's latest effort, in particular, doing deals with the countries migrants are coming from,...
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will be applying for asylum in italy.learly, keir starmer is interested in those albania centres and acts it until now, the albanian government has that this is a deal just with italy, albania's places ally in europe. also, the two governments will be cooperating more closely it highs of sharing intelligence and law enforcement into later to try and crack the smuggling gangs. key stomach wall was clear in his praise for italy it highs of the work he is doing upstream from where the maggots were coming from tunisia and libya. once again, there's been quite a ration over those days as well because italy and that you have been gifting a lot of. they have in the worse of some european policy amounted to bank rolling dictators. let's speak to david suber, a border security expert from university of oxford. thanks for being with us. when you hear the rhetoric of keir starmer and giorgia meloni are some of the policies that they are looking at do you think they are the correct ones and what they work in times of it even what the
will be applying for asylum in italy.learly, keir starmer is interested in those albania centres and acts it until now, the albanian government has that this is a deal just with italy, albania's places ally in europe. also, the two governments will be cooperating more closely it highs of sharing intelligence and law enforcement into later to try and crack the smuggling gangs. key stomach wall was clear in his praise for italy it highs of the work he is doing upstream from where the maggots were...
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the, the seasonal migrant workers in italy. most of them harvest fruits and vegetables destined for elsewhere in europe. they earn a pittance then some people can make 2500 a year because he was like 2 months us, one or 2 months, we'd have to have to sit on wait. because from maybe 0 can you off? is it, can we book a portal for the to coordinate the for delivery or something concrete? does that mean the highest that is nobody to thousands of these migraines live in shantytown square? there is no electricity, no running water and no toilets. the in mid april. it's emptier than usual in both of them. it's a known name near the city of full. jeff. this is one of italy's largest informal settlements. how suca salma is a migrant worker. there's not much to harvest and poorly at this time of year. there's been a lot of rain in the last few days, so work in the surrounding fields as ground to a halt, to pass the time cows who is visiting a neighbor who lives a few shacks away. is my friend. i come to visit my friend. i really apprecia
the, the seasonal migrant workers in italy. most of them harvest fruits and vegetables destined for elsewhere in europe. they earn a pittance then some people can make 2500 a year because he was like 2 months us, one or 2 months, we'd have to have to sit on wait. because from maybe 0 can you off? is it, can we book a portal for the to coordinate the for delivery or something concrete? does that mean the highest that is nobody to thousands of these migraines live in shantytown square? there is...
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in italy.awyers will be in italy still. so there are serious access to justice issues. so starmer needs to be thinking about whether this is really an appropriate model to follow for the uk. >> seems if he's going to copy anything from meloni, he's going to be in for a lot of criticism. but hannah roberts, thank you very much for joining but hannah roberts, thank you very much forjoining us. rome correspondent at politico europe. yes. >> any time if italy's giving, you know , countries like you know, countries like tunisia, huge amounts of money. well we're already giving huge amounts of money to france, which is where the migrants are passing through to here. so i'm not sure how we could emulate that part of what italy is doing anyway. >> well, much more to come on. good afternoon britain this afternoon. live shots here from westminster magistrates court. now less than ten minutes until that sentencing of huw edwards, prosecutors say he paid hundreds of pounds for indecent images. we'll be bac
in italy.awyers will be in italy still. so there are serious access to justice issues. so starmer needs to be thinking about whether this is really an appropriate model to follow for the uk. >> seems if he's going to copy anything from meloni, he's going to be in for a lot of criticism. but hannah roberts, thank you very much for joining but hannah roberts, thank you very much forjoining us. rome correspondent at politico europe. yes. >> any time if italy's giving, you know ,...
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what is the interest of our state there, why is zelenskyi in italy today, and how can we convince italyange its decision? i think we cannot convince the italians to change their decision, one way or another we have to influence them, influence public opinion. ugh. well, george meleni does support ukraine, but her coalition consists of three parties, two of which are known for their long-standing ties to the kremlin. yes, now they have somewhat, i would say, changed their attitude, but we remember perfectly the story of mazio salvini, giorgi melani's current coalition partner, and silvi berlusconi, who until his death led the party he led, is now led by italian foreign minister alberto taijani, that... they were constantly in moscow, they met with putin , with other russian politicians, berlusconi did not hide his good relations with putin even after the start of the great russian-ukrainian war, this is such a coalition, i would say that we george melena are still lucky that she plays the main violin in this coalition, because she won the elections with a much more obvious result than he
what is the interest of our state there, why is zelenskyi in italy today, and how can we convince italyange its decision? i think we cannot convince the italians to change their decision, one way or another we have to influence them, influence public opinion. ugh. well, george meleni does support ukraine, but her coalition consists of three parties, two of which are known for their long-standing ties to the kremlin. yes, now they have somewhat, i would say, changed their attitude, but we...
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of the italy's agricultural sector relies on migrant workers like him. they come from africa, india and pakistan. and once here fall victim to what's known as the agro mafia. the italian trade union, c, g i l, estimates that around 400000 people are exploited or a legally employed in agriculture across the country. the mafia has infiltrated the industry couple in ali, our mafioso, who act as middlemen between farmers and labors. they keep a close eye on the workers and make sure they produce as much as possible. a company in house who in the fields would be a risk for everyone who might be is that what would you want to use that? what they would take tardy to work? i literally work locally the no one will pay you one, so you'll have to what kind of you when he meets, what can you do? you don't know where he stay. why did you come to the coast anyway? i have no power to go and look for you. so you're welcome me for the one the front of the place. because when you walk within the 20 days or more on that later, she will not tell you. no, no, i'm going to pa
of the italy's agricultural sector relies on migrant workers like him. they come from africa, india and pakistan. and once here fall victim to what's known as the agro mafia. the italian trade union, c, g i l, estimates that around 400000 people are exploited or a legally employed in agriculture across the country. the mafia has infiltrated the industry couple in ali, our mafioso, who act as middlemen between farmers and labors. they keep a close eye on the workers and make sure they produce as...
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in italy.er said that the uk would share intelligence with italy in an attempt to stop people—smuggling, and congratulated ms meloni on her success. you've made remarkable progress working with countries along migration routes as equals, to address the drivers of migration at source and to tackle the gangs, and as a result, irregular arrivals to italy by sea are down 60% since 2022. a so i'm pleased that we're deepening our cooperation here, led on the uk side by our new border security commander, who has been with me today here in italy at the coordination centre this morning to share intelligence, share tactics, shut down smuggler routes and smash the gangs. 0ur southern europe correspondent mark lowen is in rome and gave us his analysis. did not have a key announcement about something new. more sense that keir starmer _ about something new. more sense that keir starmer is _ about something new. more sense that keir starmer is looking - that keir starmer is looking very carefully about italy
in italy.er said that the uk would share intelligence with italy in an attempt to stop people—smuggling, and congratulated ms meloni on her success. you've made remarkable progress working with countries along migration routes as equals, to address the drivers of migration at source and to tackle the gangs, and as a result, irregular arrivals to italy by sea are down 60% since 2022. a so i'm pleased that we're deepening our cooperation here, led on the uk side by our new border security...
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, what is the interest of ukraine in italy as of now, and we also see the position of italy, which is different from the position of other states , they say absolutely not. we are not allow us to strike with our weapons on the territory of russia, as far as i understand, in general, that is , we are not even talking about strikes, deep down, we are talking about the fact that italy generally prohibits the use of its weapons outside the constitutional territory of ukraine. what is the interest of our state there, why is zelenskyi in italy today, and how can we convince italy to change its decision? i think we can't. to convince the italians to change their decision, one way or another we have to influence them, influence public opinion. ugh. in the end, this government will not always. well, george maloney does support ukraine, but her coalition consists of three parties, two of which are known for their long-standing ties to the kremlin. yes, now they have somewhat, i would say, changed their attitude, but we vividly remember the story of matteo salvini, giorgi melani's current partne
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he says the country needs to understand their contribution to italy quickly. so what i would have to get it up is done to these people that helping boost the economy. the fund moves that they're working for. it's really not just for themselves funding that if it gets inside of it without migrants italian agriculture, i wouldn't be in trouble to get it so that you know, so it's the duty of the states to respond to the needs of the seasonal workers and across the country to provide them with accommodations in the the apple used, but it looks like the government isn't interested, we're very low. what i thought is that too deep dive. yeah. and we're at a standstill. that right now things are going defined quite just for me that goes beyond sonya wants to put an end to criminal exploitation of migrants. he's planning to launch no cap in spain, portugal and greece, where workers are also faced with in humane conditions that he experienced himself and will never forget the respect. it's all about walking waves and texting nature. that's why sandra, respecting they ju
he says the country needs to understand their contribution to italy quickly. so what i would have to get it up is done to these people that helping boost the economy. the fund moves that they're working for. it's really not just for themselves funding that if it gets inside of it without migrants italian agriculture, i wouldn't be in trouble to get it so that you know, so it's the duty of the states to respond to the needs of the seasonal workers and across the country to provide them with...
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the seasonal migrant workers in italy. most of them harvest fruits and vegetables, destined for elsewhere in europe. they earn a pittance defense. some people could make $2500.00 a year because he was like 2 months us one or 2 months, we talked to gas to see them rate because from maybe 0 can you up as it can? are you looking for more to put more totally up to easier for jury or some concrete also maybe highs that nobody can post. thousands of these migrants live in shantytown square. there is no electricity, no running water and no toilets. the in mid april, it's emptier than usual in both of them. it's. i don't a near the city of georgia. this is one of italy's largest informal settlements. how suca salma is a migrant worker. there's not much to harvest and poorly at this time of year. there's been a lot of rain in the last few days, so work in the surrounding fields has ground to a halt to pass the time cows who is visiting a neighbor who lives a few shacks away. who's my friend? i come to visit my friend. i really appr
the seasonal migrant workers in italy. most of them harvest fruits and vegetables, destined for elsewhere in europe. they earn a pittance defense. some people could make $2500.00 a year because he was like 2 months us one or 2 months, we talked to gas to see them rate because from maybe 0 can you up as it can? are you looking for more to put more totally up to easier for jury or some concrete also maybe highs that nobody can post. thousands of these migrants live in shantytown square. there is...
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we convince italy to change theirs. we cannot convince the italians to change their decision, one way or another we have to influence them, influence public opinion. after all, this government will not be around forever. well, george meleni does support ukraine, but her coalition consists of three parties, two of which are known for their long-standing ties to the kremlin. yes, now they have somewhat, i would say, changed their attitude, but we remember very well the story when mazio salvini, giorgi melani's current partner in the coalition, and silvi berlusconi, who to his. headed the party that was led by, and is currently led by, the minister of foreign affairs of italy, alberto tajani, that they were constantly in moscow, they met with putin, with other russian politicians, berlusconi did not hide his good relations with putin even after the beginning of the great russian-ukrainian war, this such a coalition, i would say that we georgi melena is still lucky that she plays the main violin in this coalition, because s
we convince italy to change theirs. we cannot convince the italians to change their decision, one way or another we have to influence them, influence public opinion. after all, this government will not be around forever. well, george meleni does support ukraine, but her coalition consists of three parties, two of which are known for their long-standing ties to the kremlin. yes, now they have somewhat, i would say, changed their attitude, but we remember very well the story when mazio salvini,...
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he came to italy on a scholarship in 2007 to study. in the summer of 2011, he worked in the tomato field puleo because he wanted to earn some extra money college. so the level of the working conditions with terrible on one particular day i exploded with angus. and that's how the strength began. he convinced thousands of harvest workers to stop working, there was an outbreak challenge to the mafia which is sort of idea to so you know, we were threatened with guns knives faced and more cautious. sonya sparked a debate about the admiral mafia that paved the way for laws that criminalized the capital, locked or system. in 2017, he was awarded the border of merit of the italian republic and encouragement to me in 2018. the no cap organization that pushed for fair working conditions in agriculture was still in its infancy. lot has happened since then. today, no cap is an established network and a brand the . the gina above nima has been working at a strawberry farm since last year. she picks up her fellow workers at the train station and eve
he came to italy on a scholarship in 2007 to study. in the summer of 2011, he worked in the tomato field puleo because he wanted to earn some extra money college. so the level of the working conditions with terrible on one particular day i exploded with angus. and that's how the strength began. he convinced thousands of harvest workers to stop working, there was an outbreak challenge to the mafia which is sort of idea to so you know, we were threatened with guns knives faced and more cautious....
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i am to italy by sea are down by 60% by 2022. iam pleased to italy by sea are down by 60% by 2022.rtunities that we can realise together. italy is already a top ten trading partner for the uk and our sixth—largest source of foreign direct investment. adult supports economic growth, which is the number—one mission of this government and there is real potential not to go forward. it was great to have a business event first thing this morning were met italian businesses who are already working in the uk. i�*m really pleased turn announce that we have secured two new investments worth over £500 million into our economy. leonardo investing over a00 million into our anti—and helicopter manufacturer in yeovil, and another company investing in green steel production investing in green steel production in sheffield. those are the two investment decisions i can announce today. of course we want to go further inky sectors like science and innovation, to drive growth for both sides, create jobs and improve people�*s lives, because underneath all of this it is important to say that there is a h
i am to italy by sea are down by 60% by 2022. iam pleased to italy by sea are down by 60% by 2022.rtunities that we can realise together. italy is already a top ten trading partner for the uk and our sixth—largest source of foreign direct investment. adult supports economic growth, which is the number—one mission of this government and there is real potential not to go forward. it was great to have a business event first thing this morning were met italian businesses who are already working...
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and also, britain is said to be very interested in the italy albania scheme.in would send asylum—seekers to rwanda where they would make an asylum claim and, if successful, they would be given asylum in rwanda. this scheme is different because it's run by italy — so even though the counsellor and albania will come under italian law, and if the asylum claim is successful, they would be given asylum in italy, it is an attempt by countries to sort of be outside the box to some extent, to solve this problem, and the parish government is said to be extremely interested in how it works. so i think possibly there might be some attempt by britain to try to move more towards this off shoring model, and also britain is clearly interested in how italy has been working with the transit countries, tunisia and libya to try to stop migration at the source. that said, the deals that italy has struck particularly with tunisia to give them more than 100 million euros to try to stop migration has been heavily criticised, even by members of the european parliament who have said t
and also, britain is said to be very interested in the italy albania scheme.in would send asylum—seekers to rwanda where they would make an asylum claim and, if successful, they would be given asylum in rwanda. this scheme is different because it's run by italy — so even though the counsellor and albania will come under italian law, and if the asylum claim is successful, they would be given asylum in italy, it is an attempt by countries to sort of be outside the box to some extent, to solve...
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zelensky to italy, i.e. ramstein, then italy, the economic forum, the meeting, it is clear from the prem' by georgia maloney, who is here, who the interest of ukraine is currently in italy, and we also see the position of italy, which differs from the position of other states, they say that categorically. no, we do not allow our weapons to be struck on the territory of russia, as far as i understand, at all, that is , we are not even talking about deep strikes, we are talking about the fact that italy generally prohibits the use of its weapons outside the constitutional territory of ukraine. what is the interest of our state there, why is zelenskyi in italy today, and how can we or cannot convince italy to change its decision? i think we cannot convince the italians to change their decision, but one way or another we have to influence them, influence public opinion, well, in the end, this government will not always be around, well, george meleni really supports ukraine, but it has a coalition consists of thr
zelensky to italy, i.e. ramstein, then italy, the economic forum, the meeting, it is clear from the prem' by georgia maloney, who is here, who the interest of ukraine is currently in italy, and we also see the position of italy, which differs from the position of other states, they say that categorically. no, we do not allow our weapons to be struck on the territory of russia, as far as i understand, at all, that is , we are not even talking about deep strikes, we are talking about the fact...
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thank you very much, thank you, saverio poletto, was in touch with us from italy. let's say, to reconcile with your sister, i don't think grandma can handle a seven-hour flight to italy to go there to meet lyuba? i have a baby, i won't be able to go there. yeah. yeah, of course. the main thing is to see her, how she lives, what she lives for, i'm not interested at all, you can, absolutely, i don't need her status, i don't need her money, even if she tells me personally, i don't want to know you, yes, i'm offended there or something else, i don't want you know when you reported her missing or to consider her dead, also wanted to see her then, this is also a lie, this is also a lie. tanya, tanya, let's start with the fact that this program, when i flew here, and why didn't you tell me, well wait, you don't have to interrupt, you asked a question, i told you, you're getting out of it, i don't want to hear you, you're getting out of it because you always live in your own vacuum, let's listen, i haven't said a single bad word to anyone here, because i'm not pursuing the
thank you very much, thank you, saverio poletto, was in touch with us from italy. let's say, to reconcile with your sister, i don't think grandma can handle a seven-hour flight to italy to go there to meet lyuba? i have a baby, i won't be able to go there. yeah. yeah, of course. the main thing is to see her, how she lives, what she lives for, i'm not interested at all, you can, absolutely, i don't need her status, i don't need her money, even if she tells me personally, i don't want to know...
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italy the schemesl in discussing italy the schemes that they— in discussing italy the schemes that theysing italy the schemes that they have developed not l that they have developed not 'ust that they have developed not just with _ that they have developed not just with albania _ that they have developed not just with albania but - that they have developed not. just with albania but upstream schemes— just with albania but upstream schemes with _ just with albania but upstream schemes with syria _ just with albania but upstream schemes with syria and - just with albania but upstream schemes with syria and libya i just with albania but upstream i schemes with syria and libya as welt _ schemes with syria and libya as well. �* , ., ._ schemes with syria and libya as well. �* , ., ., ., well. let's turn away from that to the question _ well. let's turn away from that to the question of _ well. let's turn away from that to the question of will - well. let's turn away from that to the question of will western supplied missiles made into russia, fired from ukraine? on radio four, we had many gu
italy the schemesl in discussing italy the schemes that they— in discussing italy the schemes that theysing italy the schemes that they have developed not l that they have developed not 'ust that they have developed not just with _ that they have developed not just with albania _ that they have developed not just with albania but - that they have developed not. just with albania but upstream schemes— just with albania but upstream schemes with _ just with albania but upstream schemes with...
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quickly, starmer is in italy.ith any sort of idea of strengthening our borders, or is it just all performative globe trotting? perform ative globe trotting? >> performative globe trotting? >> well, i'm also going to be talking about that because he's going to talk about processing offshore. but then anyone who meets the processing requirements will be given asylum in the uk. and the people from syria and afghanistan are getting asylum at a 90% plus rate. so they'll all come here anyway. >> so if jacob rees—mogg stays the nation up next straight after the show. always excellent. thank you very much emma vogel and nigel nelson for your contribution . we had a navy your contribution. we had a navy seal on tonight. i thoroughly enjoyed that. hope you've enjoyed that. hope you've enjoyed the show and i'll be back tomorrow 3 to 6 pm. and up next, of course, is jacob rees—mogg. he'll be getting stuck into frogs, not literally figuratively . that's coming up figuratively. that's coming up next. thanks. i'll see you tomorr
quickly, starmer is in italy.ith any sort of idea of strengthening our borders, or is it just all performative globe trotting? perform ative globe trotting? >> performative globe trotting? >> well, i'm also going to be talking about that because he's going to talk about processing offshore. but then anyone who meets the processing requirements will be given asylum in the uk. and the people from syria and afghanistan are getting asylum at a 90% plus rate. so they'll all come here...
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assumes that they would not be coming to italy. for example like germany. i think in the case of the united kingdom, of course there is it... wears the slack with a particular model is concerned. also it may or may not be a bit more to the uk. it is not improved for that yes indeed numbers have been going down the last year in italy from around 120,000 migrants last year to around 40,000 this year. one year ago in 2023, sorry, 2022 no such thing for italy and albania and really the numbers are 60,000. more or less in line with how they are... , , , are... the issue is, when he says he _ are... the issue is, when he says he is — are... the issue is, when he says he is interested in - says he is interested in looking upstream at the area, perhaps libya we're already benefiting upstream from things that italy are doing for the upstream for us is france, germany, belgium, is a central european countries over which we have no control because we're outside of the european union. , union. exactly. on the one-handed _ union. exactly. on th
assumes that they would not be coming to italy. for example like germany. i think in the case of the united kingdom, of course there is it... wears the slack with a particular model is concerned. also it may or may not be a bit more to the uk. it is not improved for that yes indeed numbers have been going down the last year in italy from around 120,000 migrants last year to around 40,000 this year. one year ago in 2023, sorry, 2022 no such thing for italy and albania and really the numbers are...
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he asked italy nothing _ of weeks ago.t is doing — nothing more than what it is doing because heat is fully aware _ doing because heat is fully aware of what we are doing presently in cologne —— right in terms _ presently in cologne —— right in terms of supporting ukraine. each _ in terms of supporting ukraine. each country has its own points of preference when it comes to making — of preference when it comes to making decisions, we have ours. but i _ making decisions, we have ours. but i think— making decisions, we have ours. but i think that as we can see, we have — but i think that as we can see, we have 360 degrees support of italy we have 360 degrees support of ttaty to — we have 360 degrees support of italy to ukraine. that is is a 6 degrees support which will be continued up until the very end -- max— continued up until the very end —— max elijah 60 degrees smart— —— max elijah 60 degrees support which we continue to the very— support which we continue to the very end. this is a decision— the very end. this is a dec
he asked italy nothing _ of weeks ago.t is doing — nothing more than what it is doing because heat is fully aware _ doing because heat is fully aware of what we are doing presently in cologne —— right in terms _ presently in cologne —— right in terms of supporting ukraine. each _ in terms of supporting ukraine. each country has its own points of preference when it comes to making — of preference when it comes to making decisions, we have ours. but i _ making decisions, we have ours....
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on america, as a social one, which has long been broken, and just now from europe, from italy, by the way, i was surprised to hear from the radio station vesti fm, which i often listen to, it is high-quality, that after scholz's statement that a diplomat is needed. for example, we feel there with steed, that an italian, but a little less than two or three months ago, because repeatedly, meloni, repeatedly, cruzeto, our minister of defense, said publicly, we are not at war with russia, in fact, this is not so, but they said, and we will never... allow the ukrainians to use our weapons on russian territory deep into russian territory, that's something, but i think that they are looking at america here, as if to understand how best to adapt to the new president, because if suddenly they win and promise and... further push and so on, because people are looking at the gas, what's happening there and - for example, what happened in paris, in paris there and israel had, uh, all their athletes - they played there, everyone asked the question: why doesn't russia have a belarusian? we have hush
on america, as a social one, which has long been broken, and just now from europe, from italy, by the way, i was surprised to hear from the radio station vesti fm, which i often listen to, it is high-quality, that after scholz's statement that a diplomat is needed. for example, we feel there with steed, that an italian, but a little less than two or three months ago, because repeatedly, meloni, repeatedly, cruzeto, our minister of defense, said publicly, we are not at war with russia, in fact,...
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italy and other european countries over the past years. in the span of less than two decades, italy has swung from being one of the most pro-european countries to one of the least. i'll tell you what, italian's hostility towards the eu is quite understandable. let me be drastic for a minute. the eu actually no longer exists. not only europe is a militarized nato entity today, rather it has brought about great socio-economic discontent. impoverishing our population by cutting down wages, slashing pensions, favoring job in security. italy had overtaken the united kingdom and france in per capita purchasing power before adopting the euro currency. in 2000, italy's average standard of living was virtually equal to that of germany, but after joining the single currency in just few years, the country fell behind the uk and france once more by 2019. italian per capita income was more than 20% below that of germany. the european union has been faced with skepticism, even hostility by a growing number of italians since the adoption of the euro in 1
italy and other european countries over the past years. in the span of less than two decades, italy has swung from being one of the most pro-european countries to one of the least. i'll tell you what, italian's hostility towards the eu is quite understandable. let me be drastic for a minute. the eu actually no longer exists. not only europe is a militarized nato entity today, rather it has brought about great socio-economic discontent. impoverishing our population by cutting down wages,...
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meanwhile in italy. italy won because they did deals with libya. they did deals with tunisia. trying to get to their shores. so keir starmer could learn a lot from that . but learn a lot from that. but david, hey, you know full well there's very , very little there's very, very little appetite for anything approaching that to be done by sir keir starmer's government . sir keir starmer's government. >> well good afternoon martin. >> well good afternoon martin. >> i think you're right. it's certainly groundhog day also because if you remember, we saw rishi sunak with the italian leader a few months back in summer. so, you know, we need to see keir starmer doing a lot more than talking tough and being seen with leaders that are seen as tough on immigration. we need to see that and i just don't see that we're doing that at the moment. what we're also not seeing is a lot of the detail. so i think, you know, it's a very, very difficult job to tackle the gangs and to stop illegal immigration, not irregular immigration, as it now seems to have been rebranded. and that's going to take
meanwhile in italy. italy won because they did deals with libya. they did deals with tunisia. trying to get to their shores. so keir starmer could learn a lot from that . but learn a lot from that. but david, hey, you know full well there's very , very little there's very, very little appetite for anything approaching that to be done by sir keir starmer's government . sir keir starmer's government. >> well good afternoon martin. >> well good afternoon martin. >> i think you're...
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located in italy.gence with italy in an attempt to stop people smuggling and congratulated italy on their success. ~ . congratulated italy on their success. ., success. made remarkable progress — success. made remarkable progress working - success. made remarkable progress working with - success. made remarkable - progress working with countries along migration routes as equals to tackle the goings and as a result of regular arrivals by sea are down 60% since 2022. i am pleased that we are deepening our cooperation here. let on the uk side by our new border security command was been with me here today in italy at the co—ordination centre this morning to share intelligence, to share tactics, shutdown smuggler roots smash the gangs. shutdown smuggler roots smash the hans. ~ , shutdown smuggler roots smash theuaans. ~ , . , the gangs. measures manchester ci is the gangs. measures manchester city is facing _ the gangs. measures manchester city is facing the _ the gangs. measures manchester city is facing t
located in italy.gence with italy in an attempt to stop people smuggling and congratulated italy on their success. ~ . congratulated italy on their success. ., success. made remarkable progress — success. made remarkable progress working - success. made remarkable progress working with - success. made remarkable - progress working with countries along migration routes as equals to tackle the goings and as a result of regular arrivals by sea are down 60% since 2022. i am pleased that we are...
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italy's approach?country in the first place is far better than trying to deal with those that have arrived in any of our countries, so i was very interested in that, and in a sense, today was a return, if you like, to british pragmatism. translation: what we have done with albania means — translation: what we have done with albania means that _ translation: what we have done with albania means that these _ translation: what we have done with albania means that these migrants - albania means that these migrants will enjoy exactly the same treatment that they would have had in lampedusa. not everyone, though, is convinced. italy is just focused on control. it hasiust— italy is just focused on control. it hasjust -- — italy is just focused on control. it hasjust -- it _ italy is just focused on control. it hasjust —— it is not particularly been _ hasjust —— it is not particularly been interested in treating people humanely and respecting their rights as refugees. this humanely and respecting their rights
italy's approach?country in the first place is far better than trying to deal with those that have arrived in any of our countries, so i was very interested in that, and in a sense, today was a return, if you like, to british pragmatism. translation: what we have done with albania means — translation: what we have done with albania means that _ translation: what we have done with albania means that these _ translation: what we have done with albania means that these migrants - albania means...
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how popular is this blogger in italy, how many subscribers does he have? well, somewhere around, probably more than 120 thousand subscribers, he also has a very broad influence on various military organizations, that's exactly what the american services would like to use him for, and the goal of these services is to push europe into confrontation with russia. are there many subscribers for italy? well, for a small country like italy, that's a lot, so in certain circles his publications are monitored, he is given increased attention attention. what will happen to him for disclosing all this information. considering that he hasn't signed anything yet. i don't think he can have problems, well, organizational and criminal, but he will most likely have problems with advertising, because most often, whoever doesn't work with such networks, he starts having problems with advertising budgets, with integrations. raw unprocessed information, and if you look at this volume not through the magnifying glass of some blogger, for you this is some kind of hodgepodge, blog
how popular is this blogger in italy, how many subscribers does he have? well, somewhere around, probably more than 120 thousand subscribers, he also has a very broad influence on various military organizations, that's exactly what the american services would like to use him for, and the goal of these services is to push europe into confrontation with russia. are there many subscribers for italy? well, for a small country like italy, that's a lot, so in certain circles his publications are...
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for instance, italy should have a specific agricultural policy considering its richness in wheat. we import wheat from abroad instead. the affari italiani survey has also shown that six italians out of 10 are unhappy with ursola funder lion being confirmed as the head of the european commission, the german top diplomat is seen by many as a far too. ligerant leader max chivily press tv rome that's a rap for now but stick around there's plenty more to come here on press dvc in a bit. in our upcoming show we delve into the zianist israeli summer camps operation in the northern west bank now in its second week, a blatant aggression that seeks to achieve what was unsuccessful. in gaza displacing palestinians under the pretense of voluntary relocation as israeli occupation forces employ brutal tactics such as sabotage and blockades, resistance factions engineen and tulkarm are pushing back with increased effectiveness using advanced tactics and explosive devices. we'll explore how the resistance strategic operations, including impactful actions in hebron khalil are disrupting israeli en
for instance, italy should have a specific agricultural policy considering its richness in wheat. we import wheat from abroad instead. the affari italiani survey has also shown that six italians out of 10 are unhappy with ursola funder lion being confirmed as the head of the european commission, the german top diplomat is seen by many as a far too. ligerant leader max chivily press tv rome that's a rap for now but stick around there's plenty more to come here on press dvc in a bit. in our...
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italy is the eu member— be on the agenda. italy is the eu member which _ be on the agenda.sees - be on the agenda. italy is the eu member which sees the l eu member which sees the highest number of migrant arrivals, and yet this year that number has fallen by 64%, so sir keir starmer is here in rome, his first meeting with giorgia meloni, to learn from what italy has done. i can tell you what italy has done. there have been some financial sweeteners to the main countries of origin where the migrants have set off — tunisia and libya — so last year, the eu gave tunisia 105 million euros to try to boost its coastguard and give its coastguard and give its coastguard greater capacity to clamp down on migrant boats. and italy gave tunisia another 100 million euros for various development projects and financial sweeteners, and that appears to have really been dramatic in terms of reducing numbers. but it comes with a lot of controversy. members of the eu parliament have said, we are bankrolling dictators, given the fact that the tunisian president is clamping down on democracy in
italy is the eu member— be on the agenda. italy is the eu member which _ be on the agenda.sees - be on the agenda. italy is the eu member which sees the l eu member which sees the highest number of migrant arrivals, and yet this year that number has fallen by 64%, so sir keir starmer is here in rome, his first meeting with giorgia meloni, to learn from what italy has done. i can tell you what italy has done. there have been some financial sweeteners to the main countries of origin where the...
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i can tell you what italy has done. i could probably tell this to keir starmer if he asked me.sia and libya. last year, the eu gave tunisia 105 million euros to try to boost its coastguard and to give its coastguard greater capacity to clamp down on migrant boats. then italy gave tunisia another 100 million euros and that appears to have really been dramatic in terms of reducing numbers. but it comes with a lot of controversy because the members of the european parliament, several of them have said we are bankrolling dictators, given the fact the tunisian president is clamping down on democracy in his country. so it is a controversial deal. parallel to that, separate to that really is a project in which italy is building two migrant reception centres in albania due to open later this year which will have been financed and will be run by the italian government. it could hold up to 36,000 migrants and refugees a year to relieve the burden on campus here in italy and that is something that sir keir starmer has said he is interested in, this idea of off shoring, outsourcing migrati
i can tell you what italy has done. i could probably tell this to keir starmer if he asked me.sia and libya. last year, the eu gave tunisia 105 million euros to try to boost its coastguard and to give its coastguard greater capacity to clamp down on migrant boats. then italy gave tunisia another 100 million euros and that appears to have really been dramatic in terms of reducing numbers. but it comes with a lot of controversy because the members of the european parliament, several of them have...
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in fact, they go further than the thirties, of course, because italy, italy is one of those countries where cinema actually began, developed and of course this is not surprising, because the country itself is a big giant film set, the fact that there is no need to build scenery, everything is ready, it has been standing for 2-300 years, as well as actors and actors were taken from the streets in neorealist films, these are actors at... you could say there was a break, then just neorealism, the forties, the beginning of the fifties, such a movement, which, well, had a very strong influence on soviet cinema, on soviet directors, and even on ordinary viewers, so we wanted to ask how did you get acquainted with stalinist cinema, as a viewer, in this era a huge number of geniuses were born at once, just like in the renaissance, only in the renaissance they they drew, everything, and here was a camera. and since this film was left by the germans, and there was no money, it is, in my opinion, called varirovana, and it became fashionable later, a little darkened everything. believe, as a view
in fact, they go further than the thirties, of course, because italy, italy is one of those countries where cinema actually began, developed and of course this is not surprising, because the country itself is a big giant film set, the fact that there is no need to build scenery, everything is ready, it has been standing for 2-300 years, as well as actors and actors were taken from the streets in neorealist films, these are actors at... you could say there was a break, then just neorealism, the...
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there were that have documents from italy. did our have documents from italy.r father _ have documents from italy. did your father give you your first camera? . , , your father give you your first camera? .,, , ., ., camera? the, was 'ust around the hus h in 1965 at the school, i passed by the world college of art for a semester and i realised photography was changing. the magazines were closing. so i thought we have to do something else with photography. in the meantime they started to be interested. the fashion magazines and design magazines. this period is 1960s, late 19605, this period is 1960s, late 1960s, they call it the swinging 60s when music, art, culture was changing so rapidly you were a part of that. it culture was changing so rapidly you were a part of that.- you were a part of that. it was a moment _ you were a part of that. it was a moment of— you were a part of that. it was a moment of euphoria. - you were a part of that. it was a moment of euphoria. new. a moment of euphoria. new possibilities. _ a moment of euphoria. new possibilities. new— a
there were that have documents from italy. did our have documents from italy.r father _ have documents from italy. did your father give you your first camera? . , , your father give you your first camera? .,, , ., ., camera? the, was 'ust around the hus h in 1965 at the school, i passed by the world college of art for a semester and i realised photography was changing. the magazines were closing. so i thought we have to do something else with photography. in the meantime they started to be...
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how much cooperation _ agricultural hub in italy.tion is there between neighbouring countries, because weather systems do not respect national boundaries. indeed. we have seen storms moving across europe, even across continents, over the last few years. we were just in greece about one years ago when another storm hits greece and europe last year, it then moved to libya. i think it is really important for authorities to talk to each other and work together, especially because what we see here on the ground is that people, especially small villages and local mayors, are really struggling if they have to deal with such weather events on their own. davide ghiglione, thank you very much. davide ghiglione with the latest from rome. let's take it back to budapest where we have seen along the river danube near the hungarian parliament building sandbags stacked by the building a jewelled so the entrance to the metro stations with the building submerged because of those high levels of water we have seen as the floodwaters poured through the c
how much cooperation _ agricultural hub in italy.tion is there between neighbouring countries, because weather systems do not respect national boundaries. indeed. we have seen storms moving across europe, even across continents, over the last few years. we were just in greece about one years ago when another storm hits greece and europe last year, it then moved to libya. i think it is really important for authorities to talk to each other and work together, especially because what we see here...
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this game is all under the jurisdiction of italy.g britain could explore with albania or other countries. public hearings into the titan submersible disaster are set to begin today. the sub, owned by the us company, oceangate, was taking passengers down to the wreck of the titanic, when it imploded killing all five people onboard. our science editor rebecca morelle, has been taking a look at some of the questions, surrounding their deaths. it was the sub that promised a new way to explore the deep ocean, taking paying passengers to see the titanic 3,800 metres down. but oceangate�*s titan sub suffered a catastrophic failure, killing all five people on board. now, a public hearing will investigate the disaster and there are key questions that remain. did the passengers have any warning that something was going wrong? the people on board the titan sub were british explorer hamish harding, suleman dawood and his father, british pakistani businessman shahzada dawood, french diver ph nargeolet, and stockton rush, the ceo of oceangate. the
this game is all under the jurisdiction of italy.g britain could explore with albania or other countries. public hearings into the titan submersible disaster are set to begin today. the sub, owned by the us company, oceangate, was taking passengers down to the wreck of the titanic, when it imploded killing all five people onboard. our science editor rebecca morelle, has been taking a look at some of the questions, surrounding their deaths. it was the sub that promised a new way to explore the...
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but just think about your own country, italy.s about the importance of looking beyond people's skin colour, the country today is run by a government which is committed to a very tough policy on migration and immigrants. fascist — fascist government, totally. well, of course, they would deny they are fascists. i call it fascist because it is a fascist. do you feel deeply disappointed with italy and the way it has changed in your lifetime? well, of course, but it's not finished. i still hope for the future. i still hope that it will be changing. and i think there are the possibility to change it. at the beginning of the interview, i asked you about your early years in photography, and you talked about the �*60s and about that optimism and the energy and the possibilities for change. do you feel as optimistic and as open to the possibilities for change today? well, not in the same way, but... ..i'm still living, thinking, hoping that tomorrow is better than today. that's it — but what to do? i'm not one of those that is crying on th
but just think about your own country, italy.s about the importance of looking beyond people's skin colour, the country today is run by a government which is committed to a very tough policy on migration and immigrants. fascist — fascist government, totally. well, of course, they would deny they are fascists. i call it fascist because it is a fascist. do you feel deeply disappointed with italy and the way it has changed in your lifetime? well, of course, but it's not finished. i still hope...
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in a corner of northern italy, the town of como glistens.e here for women's football. i've always thought it was a good business. six months ago, a new investment group bought fc como women. the ambition is very much to build a global portfolio, starting with women's professional teams in europe. we believe that there is an incredible opportunity to give those clubs the fuel that they need to ride, you know, obviously a big wave that we're seeing in women's sport. it was here in these glamorous surroundings that mercury 13 first launched their project. but they have ambitions that extend far beyond the shores of lake como and see investments in english women's football as a priority. the group want to invest over £80 million into the women's game and turn their teams into global brands. they've already given como — a mid—table team in italy's top flight — a whole new look. the training ground has been upgraded and rebranded since the new owners took over, and a raft of new signings have come through the door. they're getting ready for the fi
in a corner of northern italy, the town of como glistens.e here for women's football. i've always thought it was a good business. six months ago, a new investment group bought fc como women. the ambition is very much to build a global portfolio, starting with women's professional teams in europe. we believe that there is an incredible opportunity to give those clubs the fuel that they need to ride, you know, obviously a big wave that we're seeing in women's sport. it was here in these glamorous...
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this is a trend not only in germany, france, italy, hungary are becoming real strongholds of far-right political forces. in the united states, many are preparing for the victory of donald trump, who has become synonymous with the transformation of the country's once respectable conservative republican party into the vanguard of far-right currents in the north america and the world in general. what is happening, how will it be reflected on the russian-ukrainian war, on ukraine's chances to become part of the civilized one. of the world , we will talk about it today with the guests of our studio, here is historian, people's deputy and former head of the institute of national remembrance volodymyr vyatrovych, we congratulate mr. volodymyr, good evening and political scientist of the national stability platform oleg sahakyan, congratulations mr. oleg, my greetings, we we will also invite guests from various countries of the european continent, now from we are in contact with analysts, journalists oleksandr golobo, he is in germany, we welcome you, mr. oleksandr. good day so, let's start wi
this is a trend not only in germany, france, italy, hungary are becoming real strongholds of far-right political forces. in the united states, many are preparing for the victory of donald trump, who has become synonymous with the transformation of the country's once respectable conservative republican party into the vanguard of far-right currents in the north america and the world in general. what is happening, how will it be reflected on the russian-ukrainian war, on ukraine's chances to...
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write about their in italy.hat region of italy they lived in a valley with the alps on either side. a week growing area. in the 19th century the great opening of wheat production on the great plains of the united states started to flood the market in italy. the grain was pouring along the trade lines. so the family economy was a completely messed up. he was in a trade people didn't need much anymore from a region which with the economic strain of mass industrialization, and a bunch of reasons i won't go into, the mayor of buffalo left the country because it turns out immigration is not purely an economic thing. there are all sorts of personal issues. but it was tied to these transformations. here was a young man, 20 years old with the skill, with a trade, from a solid, respectable farm family, not rich people by a longshot but not poor people either. not a poor person's house. immigrating to the united states because he felt he had to. that is the story of immigration in the late 19th century as it is very much
write about their in italy.hat region of italy they lived in a valley with the alps on either side. a week growing area. in the 19th century the great opening of wheat production on the great plains of the united states started to flood the market in italy. the grain was pouring along the trade lines. so the family economy was a completely messed up. he was in a trade people didn't need much anymore from a region which with the economic strain of mass industrialization, and a bunch of reasons i...
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., ~ ., ., . ., italy? you know what? we are talkin: italy? you know what? what? we are talking about the culture - talking about the culture minister, at the end of the day, this is the million dollar question, may be the answer is pretty straightforward, it is just the culture, unfortunately. just the culture, unfortunatel . , just the culture, unfortunatel. , ~ ., unfortunately. very good. what a nice place _ unfortunately. very good. what a nice place to _ unfortunately. very good. what a nice place to leave _ unfortunately. very good. what a nice place to leave it, - unfortunately. very good. what a nice place to leave it, thank l a nice place to leave it, thank you, sylvia. not far away from milan, you will find inernational footballs, lowest ranked team — who have just ended the longest �*winless' run — san marino won a nations league match last night — beating liechtenstein 1—0. it has been 20 years since their only other victory — also against liechtenstein. the two countries have a combined population of around 70,000 people. in case you missed it
., ~ ., ., . ., italy? you know what? we are talkin: italy? you know what? what? we are talking about the culture - talking about the culture minister, at the end of the day, this is the million dollar question, may be the answer is pretty straightforward, it is just the culture, unfortunately. just the culture, unfortunatel . , just the culture, unfortunatel. , ~ ., unfortunately. very good. what a nice place _ unfortunately. very good. what a nice place to _ unfortunately. very good. what a...
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and starmer to italy today. and we'll move on to that news that we'll move on to that news that we were hearing regarding huw edwards, the former bbc presenter. he is set to be sentenced today for possessing indecent images of children, including some as young as seven. edwards admitted to receiving 41 illegal images via whatsapp in july, and remains on conditional bail ahead of that sentencing. he has just in the last few minutes arrived at westminster magistrates court. the most serious charges involve seven category a images which show the highest level of abuse . show the highest level of abuse. the hearing into manchester city's 115 charges for alleged breaches of the premier league's financial rules begins today. the clubs, facing accusations of the financial rule, breaches spanning 14 seasons, including failing to cooperate with the league's investigation. city, though, denies all allegations, insisting they have irrefutable evidence and welcome the chance to clear their name. a guilty verdict, though, co
and starmer to italy today. and we'll move on to that news that we'll move on to that news that we were hearing regarding huw edwards, the former bbc presenter. he is set to be sentenced today for possessing indecent images of children, including some as young as seven. edwards admitted to receiving 41 illegal images via whatsapp in july, and remains on conditional bail ahead of that sentencing. he has just in the last few minutes arrived at westminster magistrates court. the most serious...
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now on bbc news, the travel show — italy: puglia. could this be italy's hidden gem?oing off the beaten track, deep into the south. i can feel the music. it's such a good vibe. for generations, it's where italians have been holidaying. but is the secret out? this is in a place that's steeped in tradition, and at the same time, it's rapidly modernising. known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. ah, so refreshing. for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have been rapidly declining. but now the call�*s going out around the world for people to live, buy and invest here. this is unbelievable. look at these views. this is totally unique, and a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. come on. but how will it keep that balance between staying authentic and affordable... buongiorno! buongiorno, buongiorno! ..whilst opening up to the world? this week, i'm in puglia. now i've travelled a lot through italy. i love this place. there's great food, there's great wine. but this is my first trip into the heel of the country. in recent years, th
now on bbc news, the travel show — italy: puglia. could this be italy's hidden gem?oing off the beaten track, deep into the south. i can feel the music. it's such a good vibe. for generations, it's where italians have been holidaying. but is the secret out? this is in a place that's steeped in tradition, and at the same time, it's rapidly modernising. known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. ah, so refreshing. for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have...