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le monde is one of turkey's oldest satirical magazines and it's got a problem it's been shrinking not its staff but the size of the paper itself. most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week it was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these costs are excruciating besides even if you can't come up with the money paper suppliers are not eager to take the papers out of their storage because it's not clear what the price will be in two hours when the. readers have more urgent needs meanwhile and even those are often out of reach. we used to buy eggs for ten turkish lira now at sixteen i can't make eggs i can't afford eggs for breakfast. future doesn't look bright for these and. i think we already passed that threshold of being shut down again and i believe that le monde is turkey's longest lived satirical magazine but for the future
le monde is one of turkey's oldest satirical magazines and it's got a problem it's been shrinking not its staff but the size of the paper itself. most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week it was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports...
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these she took to english i think we already passed that threshold of being shut down i believe that le monde is turkey's longest live satirical magazine but for the future we don't have a projection. usually just for the most it is. no laughing matter for a funny magazine. starbucks has become a common sight around the world over the last thirty years but it hasn't ventured into the motherland of espresso and cup which you know until now that is the us coffee chain has just opened its first outlet in italy in-store melanne is aimed at an upscale market starbucks is betting that premium coffees will win over customers in the country or in the press so as a quick and inexpensive daily routine it comes as starbucks plans to close one hundred fifty u.s. branches in the coming year because of a slowing market there. and that wraps up our show if you want more do check out our social media feeds our website that's. e.w. dot com. and also the company see you back here tomorrow. to move. the to. promote move. to a muslim. the to a move to a. particular i'm . staying up today don't miss our highlight
these she took to english i think we already passed that threshold of being shut down i believe that le monde is turkey's longest live satirical magazine but for the future we don't have a projection. usually just for the most it is. no laughing matter for a funny magazine. starbucks has become a common sight around the world over the last thirty years but it hasn't ventured into the motherland of espresso and cup which you know until now that is the us coffee chain has just opened its first...
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with me today, stephanie baker, senior writer at bloomberg news. and many years at le monde as well.the british commentator alex deane is with us and eunice goes. a warm welcome to all of you. in the green economy. delegates also voted to keep options open when it comes to brexit. i think that what was decided anyway. compared to the year before. about to meet in birmingham? in againjust before curtain up. lets take time to discuss labour as well first of all. the conference that has been and gone. mark, we might have renationalised railways in the uk. some of us are old enough to remember. it didn't work, british rail were as bad as the one today. more power to the unions and so forth and so on. investment. the problem is, how do you finance that? for the future of this country but how do you finance it? if you stop austerity, you have to increase tax. by taxing them. labour will say those plans are there, in the manifesto. yes but british public opinion wants a cost. spend, like in 1983. to a resounding defeat. so i think the plan is good but the financing is not there. the postal
with me today, stephanie baker, senior writer at bloomberg news. and many years at le monde as well.the british commentator alex deane is with us and eunice goes. a warm welcome to all of you. in the green economy. delegates also voted to keep options open when it comes to brexit. i think that what was decided anyway. compared to the year before. about to meet in birmingham? in againjust before curtain up. lets take time to discuss labour as well first of all. the conference that has been and...
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le monde is one of turkey's oldest satirical magazines and it's got a problem it's been shrinking not its staff but the size of the paper itself. most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these costs are excruciating besides even if you can't come up with the money paper suppliers are not eager to take the papers out of their storage because it's not clear what the price will be in two hours when the. readers have more urgent needs meanwhile and even those are often out of reach. we used to buy eggs for ten turkish lira now at sixteen i can't make eggs i can't afford eggs for breakfast. lunch future doesn't look bright the reason she took to english i think we already passed that threshold of being shut down i believe that le monde is turkey's longest live satirical magazine but for the
le monde is one of turkey's oldest satirical magazines and it's got a problem it's been shrinking not its staff but the size of the paper itself. most paper stock is imported to turkey the lear is down seventy two percent against the dollar in the last six months making it much more expensive publishers are forced to cut back. last week was a quarter of its normal size this week it will back up to a half uncertainty now hangs over the publication. this industry is dependent upon imports these...
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from french news magazine, marc roche, who also spent many years at le monde.uardian columnist nisreen malik. is there a glimmer of a brexit deal on the horizon? the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier suggested this week he was prepared to offer britain a partnership such as there had never been with any third country. the markets got very excited at the prospect. then britain's newish secretary of state for exiting the eu, love that title, dominic raab, after talks with michel barnier, said he's stubbornly optimistic that a deal is within reach. so, lots to discuss, marc, you have a book on brexit coming out soon, what your reading of the summer's brexit—related activity? that there will be in agreement and that britain will become a fairly big dangerfor the eu. britain will become? britain will. the new britain coming out of brexit will be. on michel barnier, rejoice. there will be agreement. michel barnier under pressure from all the governments in the year that are pro—eu. the ports in holland and belgium and france are lobbying to have the deal because t
from french news magazine, marc roche, who also spent many years at le monde.uardian columnist nisreen malik. is there a glimmer of a brexit deal on the horizon? the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier suggested this week he was prepared to offer britain a partnership such as there had never been with any third country. the markets got very excited at the prospect. then britain's newish secretary of state for exiting the eu, love that title, dominic raab, after talks with michel barnier, said...
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new york times john fisher burns, from france's le point, marc roche, who also spent many years at le monder michel barnier suggested this week he was prepared to offer britain a partnership such as there had never been with any third country. the markets got very excited at the prospect. then britain s newish secretary of state for exiting the eu, dominic raab, after talks with m. barnier, said he s stubbornly optimistic that a deal is within reach. marc, your reading of the summers brexit—related activity... that there will be in
new york times john fisher burns, from france's le point, marc roche, who also spent many years at le monder michel barnier suggested this week he was prepared to offer britain a partnership such as there had never been with any third country. the markets got very excited at the prospect. then britain s newish secretary of state for exiting the eu, dominic raab, after talks with m. barnier, said he s stubbornly optimistic that a deal is within reach. marc, your reading of the summers...
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neighborhood to meet up with gilles rof, a filmmaker and sports writer for france's top newspaper, "le mondes in lille. it's not here. >> anthony: it's in lille. so we get to watch it on tv, and will all of marseille be watching this? >> gilles: yeah. >> anthony: everybody is going to be watching. >> gilles: you know, we did a very good season, but at the end of the season, we are only fourth, and it's very important, so it's a must win today. >> anthony: so it's a must win? right. so the dream of every marseillais, the perfect season would be to see marseille crush paris and then move on and go all the way. >> gilles: they don't want to be second to paris, you know? they want to be second to none, and in football, it's one of the only issues where they can be first. that's why people here love so much their soccer team, because it's the place where you can show your identity. if you go all around those streets and you ask people, "where are you from?" they will tell you, "oh i'm from algeria," "i'm from morocco," but if you ask them, "what is your favorite team?" they will say olympique de
neighborhood to meet up with gilles rof, a filmmaker and sports writer for france's top newspaper, "le mondes in lille. it's not here. >> anthony: it's in lille. so we get to watch it on tv, and will all of marseille be watching this? >> gilles: yeah. >> anthony: everybody is going to be watching. >> gilles: you know, we did a very good season, but at the end of the season, we are only fourth, and it's very important, so it's a must win today. >> anthony: so...
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atlanta it's affecting everyone in the country he's had to reduce the size of his satirical magazine le monde because the price of paper has more than doubled in the last few months. just didn't you know that a. an examination of the was a dedication and self-sacrifice have always been a part of life in turkey. it was especially in our field other than pixels here is a look at the letter. but now it has become a real struggle to survive and i don't know if we'll be able to make it. many turks complain about the rising cost of living due to the currency crash and they worry about the future some are hoping germany and the e.u. might step in. but they should help us and others what we don't have a problem with germany over the germans. in germany is our oldest friend somebody to say it could be due to teach in the turkish shouldn't have gotten into the situation in the first place i hope everything improves we shall like you john. germans depend on each other in the last year relations between turkey and germany hits an all time low pro-government turkish newspapers repeatedly run front pages c
atlanta it's affecting everyone in the country he's had to reduce the size of his satirical magazine le monde because the price of paper has more than doubled in the last few months. just didn't you know that a. an examination of the was a dedication and self-sacrifice have always been a part of life in turkey. it was especially in our field other than pixels here is a look at the letter. but now it has become a real struggle to survive and i don't know if we'll be able to make it. many turks...