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of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government regret the decision of the us administration to withdraw from the deal once the. bustles that would be to get americans. to stick so much in this if you want to. speak. to the european union never to make sure that the nuclear agreement is pursued that your project has lost the battle no one followed its decision and now we have to make good on doing. the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that germany would provide diplomatic assistance with dealing with what many vignette and yahoo called iranian meddling in certain parts of the world so benjamin netanyahu goes off to try his luck with to resume a and a manual call next but he can well imagine a similar type of reception will be awaiting him in both london and in paris as well. to a story which could have a lot of ramifications cambridge analytical the company at the center of a private data scandal has reemerged with yet more controversy investigative journalist mark blumentha
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of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris the government regrets the decision of the us administration to withdraw from the deal what do we want to be. that would have been blinded to what americans tell them. so much in keeping this agreement and we want to have economic relations with iran we've been acting already i think in the end you know never to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved. trump has lost the battle no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling our obligation to. the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that germany would provide diplomatic assistance with dealing with what many vignetting yahoo called iranian meddling in certain parts of the world so benjamin netanyahu goes off to try his luck with to resume a and a manual next but he can well imagine a similar type of reception will be awaiting him and both london and in paris as well. cambridge analytic of the company at the center of a private data scandal is embroiled in yet
of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris the government regrets the decision of the us administration to withdraw from the deal what do we want to be. that would have been blinded to what americans tell them. so much in keeping this agreement and we want to have economic relations with iran we've been acting already i think in the end you know never to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved. trump has lost the battle...
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he had any influence on angle or merkel's ideas and expect pretty much the same as he heads to london to paris that's because european leaders are upset at the move by the united states to pull out of the iran deal they cite the years of diplomatic effort that went into getting that deal in the first place the economic value of the deal to many european companies the fact that a lot of the senior officials in europe feel let down by the united states pulling out of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london and to paris the government regrets the decision of the us administration to withdraw from the deal we want to be. bustles there would have been a line between americans. to stick so much in keeping these agreements from one time economic relations with iran with things are great the other european union the other to make sure that the nuclear agreement is pursued. trump has lost the battle no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling of obligation. the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin
he had any influence on angle or merkel's ideas and expect pretty much the same as he heads to london to paris that's because european leaders are upset at the move by the united states to pull out of the iran deal they cite the years of diplomatic effort that went into getting that deal in the first place the economic value of the deal to many european companies the fact that a lot of the senior officials in europe feel let down by the united states pulling out of this so we can really expect...
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of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government regret the decision of the u.s. administration to withdraw from the deal who wants to be. bustles don't want to pay blindly to what americans tell them we are it's a stick so much in keeping these agreements number one top economic relations with iran have been acting already by the european union level to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved yeah fudgie trump has lost the past no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling our obligation. the work some concessions for mongo.
of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government regret the decision of the u.s. administration to withdraw from the deal who wants to be. bustles don't want to pay blindly to what americans tell them we are it's a stick so much in keeping these agreements number one top economic relations with iran have been acting already by the european union level to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved yeah fudgie trump...
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of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government redress the decision of the us administration to with. from the field would we want to be fossils that would have. to stick so much thinking is it didn't want to become grecians would run this thing i think you know you never want to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved yeah but it has lost the bastard no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling of obligation to . the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that germany would provide diplomatic assistance with dealing with what many vignette and yahoo called iranian meddling in certain parts of the world but when it came to issues like the moving of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem i'm glad merkel said she didn't want him on side with that and also she called ember violence that sprung up around that decision that was made by donald trump so many netanyahu goes off to try his luck with theresa may and emanuel mccormick's but he can well imagine a
of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government redress the decision of the us administration to with. from the field would we want to be fossils that would have. to stick so much thinking is it didn't want to become grecians would run this thing i think you know you never want to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved yeah but it has lost the bastard no one followed his decision and now we have to make good...
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of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government regret the decision of the u.s. administration to withdraw from the deal. to be persons that would be to put american style we have to stick so much ink in this agreement one time economic relations with iran. to. get you know another to make sure that the nuclear the mentees pursuit yeah trump has lost the battle no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling of appreciation for the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that germany would provide diplomatic assistance with dealing with what many vignetting yahoo called iranian meddling in certain parts of the world so benjamin netanyahu goes off to try his luck with tourism a and a manual mark or next but he can well imagine a similar type of reception will be awaiting him and both london and in paris as well political scientists might get bought trust told us any fear mongering by netanyahu will be ineffective trying to raise fears with his european partn
of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london to paris to government regret the decision of the u.s. administration to withdraw from the deal. to be persons that would be to put american style we have to stick so much ink in this agreement one time economic relations with iran. to. get you know another to make sure that the nuclear the mentees pursuit yeah trump has lost the battle no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on...
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he had any influence on angle or merkel's ideas and expect pretty much the same as he heads to london to paris that's because european leaders are upset at the move by the united states to pull out of the iran deal they cite the years of diplomatic effort that went into getting that deal in the first place the economic value of the deal to many european companies the fact that a lot of the senior officials in europe feel let down by the united states pulling out of this so we can really expect spend to netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london and to paris regrets the decision of us administration to withdraw from the deal we want to be. bustles there would have been a line between americans. to stick so much in getting this agreement on one time economic relations with iran has been acting already by the european union never to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved. trump has lost the bastard no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling of obligation . the work some concessions from angela merkel towards benjamin netanyahu she said that
he had any influence on angle or merkel's ideas and expect pretty much the same as he heads to london to paris that's because european leaders are upset at the move by the united states to pull out of the iran deal they cite the years of diplomatic effort that went into getting that deal in the first place the economic value of the deal to many european companies the fact that a lot of the senior officials in europe feel let down by the united states pulling out of this so we can really expect...
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he had any influence on angle or merkel's ideas and expect pretty much the same as he heads to london to paris that's because european leaders are upset at the move by the united states to pull out of the iran deal they cite the years of diplomatic effort that went into getting the deal in the first place the economic value of the deal to many european could companies. the fact that a lot of the senior officials in europe particularly angela merkel feel let down by the united states pulling out of this so we can really expect benjamin netanyahu to hear similar things as he heads off to london and to paris. regrets the decision of u.s. ministration to withdraw from the deal what do we want to be vassals that would be blinded to what americans tell them we are insisting so much in keeping this agreement and we want to have economic relations with iran we've been acting already i think in the end you know on the other to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved yeah fudgie trump has lost the battle no one followed his decisions and now we have to make good on fulfilling our obligations o
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on the first of his three day visits across europe he's in balance there he's also going to london and paris that press conference started just before we came on that. political correspondent and young has been watching back with me here we just caught the and chancellor merkel speaking and she was she seemed to be speaking on the one topic that dominated mr netanyahu was that speech and that was. what was going on with iran. this has been a source of much friction between these two countries yeah i mean i think you heard the chancellor just say there the key phrase really i think in the relationship here we agreed to disagree they agree that iran is. the threat that is that is clear although we did actually hear everything that the chancellor said about that but i think germany is is offering that sort of support and of course we know that chancellor merkel has repeatedly said that she sent an essential tenet of germany's foreign policy that israel must be able to defend itself that israel must be able to continue to exist so that's the bottom line if you like but they disagree of course ab
on the first of his three day visits across europe he's in balance there he's also going to london and paris that press conference started just before we came on that. political correspondent and young has been watching back with me here we just caught the and chancellor merkel speaking and she was she seemed to be speaking on the one topic that dominated mr netanyahu was that speech and that was. what was going on with iran. this has been a source of much friction between these two countries...
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retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karate. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than the doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack to go ahead. the man who at our i fought was the only one who believed that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was inevitable he complied appeal always military counsel and a friend a
retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karate. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than the doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive...
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look at apple, google, snapchat, facebook continuing to invest in london. parisraising their game is good for us. there is more of a working collaboration with paris and berlin rather than competitive. if you are a small web designer in london or a startup, you don't want to have a partner in paris or berlin, even post brexit. the future is cities working close together and people working close together rather than national government. i welcome paris and berlin raising their game. caroline: what about the regulatory environment? welcoming company such as uber. how does the conversation continue? sadiq: i want london to be a place where you want to come if you are a tech startup, if you are an innovator. whether you are multinational or by yourself with a friend. the rules are -- everyone plays by them -- the rules are, whether you are uber or partnered with a start up, it is important when it comes to london as to them as a regulator saying to someone like uber, you are not playing by the rules of the game. i don't not care how your army is. the new global ceos
look at apple, google, snapchat, facebook continuing to invest in london. parisraising their game is good for us. there is more of a working collaboration with paris and berlin rather than competitive. if you are a small web designer in london or a startup, you don't want to have a partner in paris or berlin, even post brexit. the future is cities working close together and people working close together rather than national government. i welcome paris and berlin raising their game. caroline:...
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when we were offered london paris and new york or finland denmark and germany we opted for finland denmark and germany was for reasons of provincial ism and local matter it is a man does a statement against. well i forget my state but again something. some of the paintings are brand new almost gut reactions. to them out of we weren't allowed to do that in art school to our gut feelings but it was forbidden so that we would do enough to deal with some of the gut is a second brain involved well i think the third one actually i'm just going to. do you understand everything and nothing. breaks brain drain brain people think it's a joke but they're kidding themselves of course. there are also several individual works by the three contemporary artists who are inspired by absurdism and. it's called david bowie because we couldn't think of anything better or more stupid and it was. the exhibition title certainly didn't push off the museum. isn't guns with us we're very glad to be part of this storm absolutely of course it's a special experience for us future it's fun and it will surely be an absol
when we were offered london paris and new york or finland denmark and germany we opted for finland denmark and germany was for reasons of provincial ism and local matter it is a man does a statement against. well i forget my state but again something. some of the paintings are brand new almost gut reactions. to them out of we weren't allowed to do that in art school to our gut feelings but it was forbidden so that we would do enough to deal with some of the gut is a second brain involved well i...
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retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karachi. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but a couple of dollars most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than a doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. bet that they had a man who at our arafat's was the only one who believe that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was inevitable how much you can deny the people alwa
retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karachi. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but a couple of dollars most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than a doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded. israel responded by launching the military operation more...
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houses have presented their latest collections for winter or summer during fashion week either in london paris berlin or midline but for some designers that is simply not enough that's why there are so called cruise collections that take place between the main fashion weeks they're called cruise collections because they mostly feature lights freeing or summer clothes that one would wear well yes when taking a cruise or of course the outfits could be worn on a sunny vacation while anyway these collections are presented in a very special venue like this one in france. chose a palatial venue to present its twenty nine hundred cruise collection the stables and grounds of the shuttle to sean two years outside paris the atmosphere was much more relaxed than it shows during fashion week in the city. they tend to be voted most spectacular in their choice of locations and i wonder if that is because you have to kind of fight for attention at this time of year always a pleasure to attend and kind of exciting and dynamic i don't think is a different clients about is this fair and that was good because th
houses have presented their latest collections for winter or summer during fashion week either in london paris berlin or midline but for some designers that is simply not enough that's why there are so called cruise collections that take place between the main fashion weeks they're called cruise collections because they mostly feature lights freeing or summer clothes that one would wear well yes when taking a cruise or of course the outfits could be worn on a sunny vacation while anyway these...
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for took the twenty four year old pop star for a photo shoot at a fish and chip shop north of london paris styles was joined in the frames by some chickens and dogs in the first photos harry styles wears are classical three piece suit jackets embroidered with flowers a prince tribal in suit and a stylish bathrobe. february fifth two thousand and eighteen marked a special day in german history the ruling wall was down for as many years as it stood twenty eight to be exact and this fact is being highlighted at this year's architectural be an alley in venice now under the title un building walls the curators of the german pavilion have taken the opportunity to research the effects of german division and the process of healing after reunification. a black and unwelcoming wall only when visitors move around to they realize there are gaps. in the first impression of the display at the german pavilion entitled i'm building malls is quite dramatic for me east german civil rights activist nothing on a better worked with the architects of graft to explore the free space left behind by the fall of th
for took the twenty four year old pop star for a photo shoot at a fish and chip shop north of london paris styles was joined in the frames by some chickens and dogs in the first photos harry styles wears are classical three piece suit jackets embroidered with flowers a prince tribal in suit and a stylish bathrobe. february fifth two thousand and eighteen marked a special day in german history the ruling wall was down for as many years as it stood twenty eight to be exact and this fact is being...
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the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselsds. among the hits of the season is a show which is far from the brassy musicals many have become accustomed to. instead, the band's visit is based on an egyptian police band stranded in israel's negev desert — but the result has audiences buzzing. from new york, tom brook reports. broadway is defined by its big, brand—name shows, but this theatre season, a rather different musical has come into view. it's the band's visit. based on a 2007 israeli film and set in the 1990s, is the story of an egyptian police band that ends up getting stranded in a small israeli town. the band gets taken in by the locals. you know what, general? you can stay here with us tonight, if you want to. there is a beautiful sense of humanity when you take these two groups — these two sects of people — these egyptians on the one side, and the israelis on the other, where you expect that they would be at odds, but because of the circumstances, there is this great humaanity — there is this great simplicity in how
the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselsds. among the hits of the season is a show which is far from the brassy musicals many have become accustomed to. instead, the band's visit is based on an egyptian police band stranded in israel's negev desert — but the result has audiences buzzing. from new york, tom brook reports. broadway is defined by its big, brand—name shows, but this theatre season, a rather different musical has come...
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retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karachi. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other in the doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded him. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drop it and artillery fire on a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. italy. better yet they had the man who at our arafat's was the only one who believe that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was inevitable he complied appeal always militar
retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karachi. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other in the doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded him. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive...
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the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brussels, vienna. health officials in gaza say israel has shot and killed four palestinians, including a fifteen—year—old boy. it happened during the latest protest at the border. they say more than 600 people have been injured, some of them critically. the israeli army says ten—thousand palestinians took part in the demonstration — some burning tyres and throwing rocks. yolande knell is at the border. it is the last friday in the islamic holy month of ramadan. it's known asjerusalem day, an idea that originally comes from iran, and this has motivated a lot more people, really big crowds, to come down to the border with israel. now, hamas, which controls gaza, has also been encouraging people to come in big numbers. it has also been the message that has come from the mosques. and we've seen lots of protesters coming down here with tyres. that's what's burning now, causing all of that black smoke. they are flying kites as well. you can see some of the kites up in the sky and those have got petr
the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brussels, vienna. health officials in gaza say israel has shot and killed four palestinians, including a fifteen—year—old boy. it happened during the latest protest at the border. they say more than 600 people have been injured, some of them critically. the israeli army says ten—thousand palestinians took part in the demonstration — some burning tyres and throwing rocks. yolande knell is at the...
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retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karachi. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than a doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded him. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. we have a man who at our arafat's was the only one who believe that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was inevitable he complied appeal always military council and it won
retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karachi. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than a doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded him. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive...
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the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselshe much—loved animated film toy story. but now john lasseter, who's the current head of animation at disney, is to leave the company at the end of the year. he'd been on a leave of absence since november last year after making staff feel uncomfortable with unwanted hugs. mr lasseter apologised for the behaviour which he said had crossed a line. it's broadway's biggest night on sunday, with the annual tony awards in new york. among the hits of the season is a show called the band's visit, based on an egyptian police band stranded in israel's negev desert. tom brook explains why it's got audiences buzzing. broadway is defined by its big, brand—name shows, but this theatre season, a rather different musical has come into view. it's the band's visit. based on a 2007 israeli film and set in the 1990s, is the story of an egyptian police band that ends up getting stranded in a small israeli town. the band gets taken in by the locals. you know what, general? you can stay here with us tonight,
the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselshe much—loved animated film toy story. but now john lasseter, who's the current head of animation at disney, is to leave the company at the end of the year. he'd been on a leave of absence since november last year after making staff feel uncomfortable with unwanted hugs. mr lasseter apologised for the behaviour which he said had crossed a line. it's broadway's biggest night on sunday, with the...
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the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselsnews, vienna. gazan health officials say israel has shot and killed four palestinians, including a 15—year—old boy, during the latest protest at the border. they say more than 600 people have been injured, some of them critically. the israeli army says 10,000 palestinians took part in the demonstration, some burning tyres and throwing rocks. yolande knell is at the border. this is the last friday in the islamic holy month of ramadan. it's known asjerusalem day, an idea that originally comes from iran, and this has motivated a lot more people, really big crowds, to come down to the border with israel. now, hamas, which controls gaza, has also been encouraging people to come in big numbers. it has also been the message that has come from the mosques. and we've seen lots of protesters coming down here with tyres. that's what's burning now, causing all of that black smoke. they are flying kites as well. you can see some of the kites up in the sky, and those have got petrol bombs attached t
the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselsnews, vienna. gazan health officials say israel has shot and killed four palestinians, including a 15—year—old boy, during the latest protest at the border. they say more than 600 people have been injured, some of them critically. the israeli army says 10,000 palestinians took part in the demonstration, some burning tyres and throwing rocks. yolande knell is at the border. this is the last...
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disappointing side for the good parts of northern spain twenty two celsius in madrid twenty one london paris the weather sponsored by qatar airways. more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel is awarded more than one person per year to accept a look at just the way in europe it's almost zero point one per cent of civil liberties two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which the sought refuge talks al-jazeera at this time. might have top stories on al jazeera north korean president kim jong un has landed in singapore ahead of a summit with the us president donald trump this is a picture of him with the singapore foreign minister kim trying to meet on choose day to discuss denuclearize ation plans and donald trump is currently on his way there for the summit trump called the talks a one time shot at peace he's administration is hoping the summit will begin a process that eventually leads to kim ending his nuclear program. and trump has also asked us representatives not train doors the joint communique on trade put out by g seven leaders in canada
disappointing side for the good parts of northern spain twenty two celsius in madrid twenty one london paris the weather sponsored by qatar airways. more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel is awarded more than one person per year to accept a look at just the way in europe it's almost zero point one per cent of civil liberties two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which the sought refuge talks al-jazeera at this time. might have top stories on...
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london. i think paris and berlin raising their game is good for us. e them more as working in collaboration. i think it's really good where if you are a smart web designer in london, you now want to have a partner in paris and berlin. even more important post-brexit, the future is cities working close together, people working close together, rather than national governments, bureaucracy, slowing cumbersome. so i welcome paris and berlin raising their game. >> what about the regulatory environment and welcoming companies such as uber. we know their license is under discussion. do you think that is welcoming to tech companies and how does that conversation continue? i once london to be a place where you want to come if you are a tech startup. if you are an innovator. -- aer you are with an multinational or with a friend. but here are the rules. regulations must apply whether you are uber or a startup. really important that i support london when it comes to the regulator saying to uber, you are not playing by the rules of the game. i don't know how many l
london. i think paris and berlin raising their game is good for us. e them more as working in collaboration. i think it's really good where if you are a smart web designer in london, you now want to have a partner in paris and berlin. even more important post-brexit, the future is cities working close together, people working close together, rather than national governments, bureaucracy, slowing cumbersome. so i welcome paris and berlin raising their game. >> what about the regulatory...
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the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselsia wants to put on a good show, and a warm welcome, which is why training is under way to teach russians how to smile, something that's often frowned upon in public. steve rozenberg has more. at the russian railways training centre, they are studying hard. today's lesson is how to smile. you see, russians don't do much of that. in public. but with more than a million foreign football fans heading here for the world cup, russia is keen to make a good impression. russian people usually don't smile. that is why when other people come to russia, they think that russian people are not friendly. we need to teach them how to smile. we need to change their attitude. he is doing well! look at his teeth, cries the teacher, they are shining. but beware. in russia, smiling in public can get you into trouble. i got stopped by a policeman and i was quite angry about it and he asked me to show my id. afterwards i asked him why did he stop me? and he said to me, because you were smiling. that is what
the country has been spared the kind of deadly militant attacks as seen in london, paris and brusselsia wants to put on a good show, and a warm welcome, which is why training is under way to teach russians how to smile, something that's often frowned upon in public. steve rozenberg has more. at the russian railways training centre, they are studying hard. today's lesson is how to smile. you see, russians don't do much of that. in public. but with more than a million foreign football fans...
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the bank of america is to move 400 jobs from london to paris next year, double the number initially thought. a royal welcome: prince william meets the england team ahead of their final world cup warm—up match against costa rica this evening. 0n meet the author this week, my guest is the american writer kevin powers, best—selling author of the yellow birds, whose new novel a shout in the ruins moves from 1950s america to the turmoil of the civil war and the time of slavery a century earlier. good evening and welcome to bbc news. today marks another casualty on the high street. the department store chain house of fraser plans to close over half its shops, affecting 6000 jobs, as part of a rescue deal. the boss of house of fraser has told the bbc the decision to close is brutal and as tough as it gets. and the discount chain poundworld is in trouble, too, with nearly 5500 jobs at risk. our business correspondent emma simpson has more. it's the cornerstone of many a high street. this is birmingham's biggest and oldest department store, but it's going. so, too, is wolverhampton. we're just devas
the bank of america is to move 400 jobs from london to paris next year, double the number initially thought. a royal welcome: prince william meets the england team ahead of their final world cup warm—up match against costa rica this evening. 0n meet the author this week, my guest is the american writer kevin powers, best—selling author of the yellow birds, whose new novel a shout in the ruins moves from 1950s america to the turmoil of the civil war and the time of slavery a century earlier....
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metro has committed to go 100% electric by 203 a whole bunch of cities, london, paris, copenhagen, et cetera, have committed only for vision emotion buses starting in 20. there are 59,000 buses. fleet to electric ransitioned b buses and they estimate that by 2025 thereill be 1.2 million electric buses in chin so the goodews is it's totally achievable to meet theoal g eadership on that.your -- forur i think the other good news is it's also totally possible to only start -- to only procure buses starting in 2023 so tt tarehere o new procurements that would come out of this agency to procure anything but electric bu it's incredibly important and my time is up. thank very much.you >> david bill -- dapi followed by eddie. ieresting presentation by john haley. i think i'm neither in support nor in opposition. i wouldelyik sort this but i was not clear from the staff report what is implicated here, he hhe were existing motoraches, trolly eac combination. i couldn't tell the term electric high drid -- hybrid n understand how there was supposedly no seqa issue, hois iw th not a project. iteems
metro has committed to go 100% electric by 203 a whole bunch of cities, london, paris, copenhagen, et cetera, have committed only for vision emotion buses starting in 20. there are 59,000 buses. fleet to electric ransitioned b buses and they estimate that by 2025 thereill be 1.2 million electric buses in chin so the goodews is it's totally achievable to meet theoal g eadership on that.your -- forur i think the other good news is it's also totally possible to only start -- to only procure buses...
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retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karate. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but abu nidal as most significant operation was to come pay year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than the doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded. israel responded by launching a military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. but. they had the man who at our i thought was the only one who believed that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was inevitable he complied appeal always military council and i
retaliated by attacking the iraqi embassy in paris and targeting iraqi diplomats in london paris and karate. abu nidal struck yet again on june first one nine hundred eighty one killing the p.l.o. brussels representative but abu nidal as most significant operation was to come pay year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than the doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded. israel responded by launching a military operation more massive than...
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austria is not on the same page as london, berlin, paris, on this key strategic challenge facing europey. that is because we are all, as eu members, always reiterating that it is about the minsk agreement and ukraine. long ago you described brexit as a disaster, clearly regretted. when you look at the position of your government in europe, i wonder whether you feel, if things do not go the way you hope they go in europe in the coming years, not least on migration policy, but a host of other things as well, austria, one day, you think, consider leaving the european union? interestingly enough, the pressure that is now a rising around the uk's ago negotiations with the eu, that has changed public opinion. people are seeing the pressure and the uncertainty. so, i would say, overall with austria, you will find very few people who are in favour of quitting the eu. that was a different case back in the year 2000 when austria was sanctioned because of the then government, for instance. of the remaining 27, there is a desire to have a cohesion, but not only among politicians, but also among cit
austria is not on the same page as london, berlin, paris, on this key strategic challenge facing europey. that is because we are all, as eu members, always reiterating that it is about the minsk agreement and ukraine. long ago you described brexit as a disaster, clearly regretted. when you look at the position of your government in europe, i wonder whether you feel, if things do not go the way you hope they go in europe in the coming years, not least on migration policy, but a host of other...
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call next but you can well imagine a similar type of reception will be awaiting him in both london and in paris as well. ok to another headline stories this hour cambridge and well that's again that's the company at the center of a private data scandal has reemerged with yet more controversy investigative journalist mark blumenthal has published documents he sees were leaked from cambridge a little her company they allegedly reveal about it had been collecting data for a private military contractors in yemen here's artie's quarter. remember the cambridge analytical scandal millions of people's personal information being mined for financial gain and influence cambridge and a little it's actually a data analytics company dedicated to one thing figuring out how to manipulate you at all costs this shadowy consulting firm right surreptitiously gained access to personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users weaponized personal data you have to look at cambridge analytics for the loss of trust cambridge analytic scandal this was a huge breach of trust well according to newly leake
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good so tell us very briefly about where you've been so far so the route was london brussels paris juric belgrade child rape. will cope and how you in reykjavik stopped calling police put. it off going so to say the reception has been a mostly can see the fun to build it up from all sorts of cool trees and will come for even are you excited to be credibly excited the whole world is here fabulous at the airport a small little mexicans who live in the argentinians because we came from boston and a lot of south american journalists are even japs most around the world cup so if we just want to go and you go from here you get a quick conclusion to kill you know we've we're almost done for the tie so you can imagine oh that usual saying it's a game i hope you can be watching the guy you know it's like getting the guys thank you very very hopeful after you have a couple of days of full swing because it's always the same excel you speak huge congratulations for rice and money for street shows an incredibly important initiative which is suitable to feel this is weeks ago things are the user does
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paris and berlin rather than competitive. i think it is really good that we have a synergy where if you are a small web designer in london or atartup, you don't want to have a partner in paris or berlin, even more important post-brexit. the future is cities working close together, the mayor is working close together, and people working close together rather than national government. i welcome paris and berlin raising their game. it bodes wfooon. caroline: what about the regulatory environment? welcoming company such as uber. do you think they are welcoming to tech companies and how does the conversation continue? sadiq: i want london to be a place where you want to come if you are a tech startup, if you in disruptive technology, if you are an innovator. whether you are multinational or by yourself with a friend. but here are the rules. the rules are -- everyone plays by them -- the rules are, whether you are uber or partnered with a start up, it is really important that i support london as to them as a regulator saying to someone like uber, you are not playing by the rules of the game. i don't care how many lawyers care howgo
paris and berlin rather than competitive. i think it is really good that we have a synergy where if you are a small web designer in london or atartup, you don't want to have a partner in paris or berlin, even more important post-brexit. the future is cities working close together, the mayor is working close together, and people working close together rather than national government. i welcome paris and berlin raising their game. it bodes wfooon. caroline: what about the regulatory environment?...