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let's talk about norway and the eu.ssion on it because you are not in the european union, but you are in the european economic area, which gives you full access to the single market and customs union. it comes at a price because you have to pay into the eu and you have to abide by roughly three quarters of eu rules and regulations. a fundamental part of your economy is governed from brussels. do you, in the progress party, think that is a sustainable status quo for norway? well, the progress party is in favour of the ea agreements, but we're against us moving towards being a member of the eu. well, the progress party is in favour of the ea agreements, but we're against us moving towards being a member of the eu. we've had two referendums in norway and, both times, the majority of the population said no tojoining the eu, but i think the ea agreement has very broad support in norway because we are — the european market is the most important market to norway. but isn't it fundamentally antidemocratic? because many of the r
let's talk about norway and the eu.ssion on it because you are not in the european union, but you are in the european economic area, which gives you full access to the single market and customs union. it comes at a price because you have to pay into the eu and you have to abide by roughly three quarters of eu rules and regulations. a fundamental part of your economy is governed from brussels. do you, in the progress party, think that is a sustainable status quo for norway? well, the progress...
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norway's finance minister and the leader of the right—wing progress party, a partner in norway's coalitionr the past five years. how does populism work in a country rated one of the world's richest and happiest? sivjensen, welcome to hardtalk. think it very much of. labels are inevitable in politics, and i'd describe your party, the progress party in norway as right wing and populist. do you accept that? no, it is that a populist party, it is libertarian. we focus on free trade, market orientation, lower taxes, less state, individualfreedom. market orientation, lower taxes, less state, individual freedom. that is the origin of your party, but it seems to me in recent years increasingly, you and your party, have homed in on bell in a populist fashion on the issue of immigration. immigration is an important issue to my party, as it is in many countries in europe and that has to do with the fact that we have seen a lot of migration and to some extent it has been damaging into countries economies. what we have done in norway is that we have... it hasn't damaged your economy, you have one of, i
norway's finance minister and the leader of the right—wing progress party, a partner in norway's coalitionr the past five years. how does populism work in a country rated one of the world's richest and happiest? sivjensen, welcome to hardtalk. think it very much of. labels are inevitable in politics, and i'd describe your party, the progress party in norway as right wing and populist. do you accept that? no, it is that a populist party, it is libertarian. we focus on free trade, market...
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insulated isl norway, if there is a trade war? >> not insulated at all.l be affected very much this possible setback. we are dependent on free trade. as a nation. we are a small nation and in favor of multilateral trade agreements. exporter, we guess have a sovereign fund of significant size and are a significant investor internationally. mark: would you oversee as your role as governor of the central bank, have you made any changes in your portfolio as a result of the gyrating markets we have seen in recent weeks and months? >> the short answer is no. yes, i am a governor. overseeing the management of the fund. weak --today and we so week decisions are left to others. mark: not taking precautions? >> not on the strategic board level and i cannot answer in more detail. our investments are decided by the ceo and the department we have within the back. ben walker said a trade war risks increases the burdens on central banks by giving gdp prospects. would you concur? >> i clearly agree. consistent with my answer to your first question. if it escalates and if
insulated isl norway, if there is a trade war? >> not insulated at all.l be affected very much this possible setback. we are dependent on free trade. as a nation. we are a small nation and in favor of multilateral trade agreements. exporter, we guess have a sovereign fund of significant size and are a significant investor internationally. mark: would you oversee as your role as governor of the central bank, have you made any changes in your portfolio as a result of the gyrating markets we...
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norway was instrumental in the negotiations leading up to the signing of the oslo accords in 1993.orway's ambassador to the uk, who was part of the team that planned and orchestrated the top—secret meetings that culminated in the historic deal. a once unthinkable moment had arrived, and two of the world's bitterest enemies had become allies. it was something very, very special. very emotional. we were completely exhausted. so it was, you know, all of us having been involved, working day and night for almost a year. a husband and wife team succeeded in unlocking the israel—palestinian impasse, working away from the media circus of the united states. the fact that we could then offer them to come to peaceful norway, far away from the conflict — we told them we can facilitate secrecy, which was an absolute, absolute condition for them. and they relaxed in our company. nobody sitting there and making judgement, "no, you should do this, and you should — no, no, this is not possible..." we left it 100% up to them. in the tranquil setting of the norwegian fjords, for the past nine months,
norway was instrumental in the negotiations leading up to the signing of the oslo accords in 1993.orway's ambassador to the uk, who was part of the team that planned and orchestrated the top—secret meetings that culminated in the historic deal. a once unthinkable moment had arrived, and two of the world's bitterest enemies had become allies. it was something very, very special. very emotional. we were completely exhausted. so it was, you know, all of us having been involved, working day and...
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home away from home why camels can be found in northern norway. and canine tankards special magic tricks that fascinate dogs. we set off with some photography by now it's well established that the quickest way to go viral on social media is supposed to either pictures ovid e.o.'s of cute animals lithuanian photographer and louisbourg us question lies is an animal photography and has published two books but he didn't do it for the potential of going viral instead he wanted to capture creatures creatively from an unusual perspective. nino gets plenty of rewards for participating in a song usual photo. wants to show his four legged friend from an unusual perspective he places him on a sheet of glass and photographed him from underneath the photographer from lithuania has made quite a name for himself online with his entertaining shots. produced a whole series of these photos calling it underdogs. animal is more interesting to . the people because they are funny they are friendly. always wanted to be your friend. their look you know i just love to. le
home away from home why camels can be found in northern norway. and canine tankards special magic tricks that fascinate dogs. we set off with some photography by now it's well established that the quickest way to go viral on social media is supposed to either pictures ovid e.o.'s of cute animals lithuanian photographer and louisbourg us question lies is an animal photography and has published two books but he didn't do it for the potential of going viral instead he wanted to capture creatures...
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economies would be the most vulnerable, that is the view from oystein olsen, the governor of the norway central bank who i spoke to earlier. >> many are worried. more worried if that continues if that escalates. the tendency and the measures
economies would be the most vulnerable, that is the view from oystein olsen, the governor of the norway central bank who i spoke to earlier. >> many are worried. more worried if that continues if that escalates. the tendency and the measures
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are concerned, they took a stand on what they considered to be an abuse on constitutional values in norwaythis colleague of yours, in your party, basically said that
are concerned, they took a stand on what they considered to be an abuse on constitutional values in norwaythis colleague of yours, in your party, basically said that
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when you hear people in the norway solution for brexit how do you respond to that?we follow that discussion. i get these questions all the time. themselves it is not a solution. access is in conflict. i do not think it is in comparison. negotiations are important. we follow them closely. we need to find bilateral solutions. aboutave to ask intentions in northern scandinavia. on, syriahat is going audience to our global geography of northern norway. that tension of russia. give us an update. is norway hassay russia.rder to we have had a long-lasting friendship and tension for decades. it is something we have been accustomed to handling. lisa" remember about a great new function, g tv for you can find all of the exciting charts you see on bloomberg. you can click on them and save charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg markets. >> let's get back to the imf meeting. brazil's economy is a gradual recovery after its worst recession ever. francine sat down with the insident of the central bank washington earlier today. >> nobody will bene
when you hear people in the norway solution for brexit how do you respond to that?we follow that discussion. i get these questions all the time. themselves it is not a solution. access is in conflict. i do not think it is in comparison. negotiations are important. we follow them closely. we need to find bilateral solutions. aboutave to ask intentions in northern scandinavia. on, syriahat is going audience to our global geography of northern norway. that tension of russia. give us an update. is...
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other hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from norway's numerous hydroelectric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy and. not just because of the environment. playground . play. book. six high profile printed as w. presents. hoping the generation of the flagship s.u.v.s the team. stores. play. one size down crossland six from obama accomplished with the saltless drive the next. the d w media center. see it. find it a clip. of it. discovering. video and audio podcast in language courses. in the d w media center of cat media centered on d w dot com. birth to a homegrown tunes of species going to a home course saving close those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. by deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation players out of people you can not put their cars for shuttle crew into interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection the a using all channels availab
other hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from norway's numerous hydroelectric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy and. not just because of the environment. playground . play. book. six high profile printed as w. presents. hoping the generation of the flagship s.u.v.s the team. stores. play. one size down crossland six from obama accomplished with the saltless drive the next. the d w media center. see it. find it a clip. of it....
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kong harbor on it's on its way on calm seas off key or can i was on norway's eastern coast. all year round hurtigruten ships make sched jewel trips on the norwegian coast. it's quiet on board there are a few tourists making the journey this early in the year the family from germany is enjoying the mix of relaxation and adventure. i don't know if it's love the one hand it's quiet but we can also take part in the activities without the typical tourist commotion he says to push to move there isn't a trace of times many who prefer this season to summer are here to see one of nature's most spectacular shows. well the people who come in the winter want to see the northern lights in this atmosphere with apply all colors across the sky sometimes violent toward moves past the aurora borealis of course that's what the islands out on the couch they look completely different in winter than in summer right now they look very white out in the atlantic. the voyage takes travelers past more than one hundred fiords and makes calls in thirty four. of one of the stops a night time snowmobile t
kong harbor on it's on its way on calm seas off key or can i was on norway's eastern coast. all year round hurtigruten ships make sched jewel trips on the norwegian coast. it's quiet on board there are a few tourists making the journey this early in the year the family from germany is enjoying the mix of relaxation and adventure. i don't know if it's love the one hand it's quiet but we can also take part in the activities without the typical tourist commotion he says to push to move there isn't...
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can sing from norway is twenty eight years old the world is beginning to discover this violinist and she's giving the world a discovery of her own in the norwegian town of buddha she's performing a violin concerto written in one thousand nine hundred fourteen she recorded it for her first solo album its warm sounds by composer jamar bork's through them seems so fitting for this landscape this piece deserves to be hurt and for me it was extremely interesting to play a piece that didn't have that many reference points before and most of those could read as you mentioned they had been played and recorded thousands of times. more books the room composed music in the style of the late romantic era with a nordic touch and tensing place this lyrical work with a cool elegance. to it. and it's a very. strong presentation of the musical heritage i come from which is i would say the mix of very know each ness but also he also studied in berlin and the light. box through me was born in eight hundred sixty four and was originally a music critic but then he fell in love with the music of german ro
can sing from norway is twenty eight years old the world is beginning to discover this violinist and she's giving the world a discovery of her own in the norwegian town of buddha she's performing a violin concerto written in one thousand nine hundred fourteen she recorded it for her first solo album its warm sounds by composer jamar bork's through them seems so fitting for this landscape this piece deserves to be hurt and for me it was extremely interesting to play a piece that didn't have that...
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never get a round in in norway. that is the simple thing i ta ke norway.n south africa rely on tips for their income. tipping stresses me out. i would rather not go out because of the tipping. you never know what the right amount is. do you like being told, there is the tip we will add it on. i think it should be proportionate to service. but it is a tipping points. one in ten have got involved in rows over seas over our lack of knowledge about tipping. i assume i get a tip for this broadcast. the tip is - don't come back! i'm kidding. we want you back. as long as you buy the drinks. in norway. thank you. stay us with, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and steph mcgovern. coming up before 10, ben will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. 300 extra police officers are being deployed in areas of london worst affected by a recent increase in violent crime among young people. six people have been killed in the last week, and more than 50 have died since the start of the year. the move comes as the c
never get a round in in norway. that is the simple thing i ta ke norway.n south africa rely on tips for their income. tipping stresses me out. i would rather not go out because of the tipping. you never know what the right amount is. do you like being told, there is the tip we will add it on. i think it should be proportionate to service. but it is a tipping points. one in ten have got involved in rows over seas over our lack of knowledge about tipping. i assume i get a tip for this broadcast....
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different hotels it takes six days to get from kirkuk is in the far north to bergen in southern norway where the trip is. the call. was set out again in the evening and head back north with new adventure seeking passengers on board. from the wilds of the norwegian coast to the desolate spaces that once the run of the berlin wall it's been almost twenty nine years since the wall opened up and the divided city was once again reunited now there are little traces from where the wall once stood and the empty spaces that once labeled deathtraps are now bustling with activity but thanks to one photographer hans mendo we can be reminded of the way things used to look. berlin's potsdamer platz was once a wasteland traces of which are now hard to find even for hans to be amanda who spent years photographing it. it's impossible to locate the exact position today really very difficult the key artists were over there. that was back then in the shadow of the wall right across the street didn't exist this is bought some a strong. this must be the spot approximately. he's talking about the vantage poi
different hotels it takes six days to get from kirkuk is in the far north to bergen in southern norway where the trip is. the call. was set out again in the evening and head back north with new adventure seeking passengers on board. from the wilds of the norwegian coast to the desolate spaces that once the run of the berlin wall it's been almost twenty nine years since the wall opened up and the divided city was once again reunited now there are little traces from where the wall once stood and...
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then i thought that's norway. that's because we're related somehow and they want to peek into another life. but then it happened in other countries too. and i'm still amazed. i was just up the street about two minutes ago and someone coming up reading the book, wanting to relate to me and my life, and it's -- it's the dream of a writer. it's so fantastic. so i have to remind myself about it. >> how lucky you are? >> yes. >> but also what a vein you've tapped. why are they so fascinated by let's face it, the minutia, the laborious minutia of your every single second of life? >> that puzzles me, but i think the pattern in people coming to me, want to talk to me, they say one sentence about the book and then they start to talk about their own lives. this is kind of a vessel to get things up from your own life that you can think about and relate to. we are much more similar, that's experience througthis. we are mh more similar than we like to think were. >> maybe that's what people e ye the senswe're all alike at a ti
then i thought that's norway. that's because we're related somehow and they want to peek into another life. but then it happened in other countries too. and i'm still amazed. i was just up the street about two minutes ago and someone coming up reading the book, wanting to relate to me and my life, and it's -- it's the dream of a writer. it's so fantastic. so i have to remind myself about it. >> how lucky you are? >> yes. >> but also what a vein you've tapped. why are they so...
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this is a transient group that are more commonly seen in shetland and the 0rkneys and over towards norwaythe west coast of scotland. it is quite rare that we have this transient group making their way up the river clyde. they are extraordinary creatures. we are seeing some pictures of them there. wonderful creatures. they are super intelligent animals and top predators around the west coast of scotland. we think there are 45 females, and a bowl and a sighting of one calf so far. it looks like... where would they normally be? we see how unusual it is for them to be there in the clyde. these transient group rome offshore but this particular group, they would normally be around shetland and norway. it is bizarre that they are here. bizarre but wonderful. wonderful to see them in rather blue looking waters. it is a great environment and it is great news for the people that live around the place. it really is. david, thank you very much indeed for being with us. we are seeing great blue skies that. let's get a weather check now. i want to bring you up—to—date with how the rest of the weather w
this is a transient group that are more commonly seen in shetland and the 0rkneys and over towards norwaythe west coast of scotland. it is quite rare that we have this transient group making their way up the river clyde. they are extraordinary creatures. we are seeing some pictures of them there. wonderful creatures. they are super intelligent animals and top predators around the west coast of scotland. we think there are 45 females, and a bowl and a sighting of one calf so far. it looks...
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now cleaning the beaches here in remote island now norway is supposed to be very sustainable country and mind you yesterday i was at one of the remote island full of plastic what do you respond to it ok let me bring in early yet and i should imagine hearing statements from donald trump's administration for example where there seems to be rolling back all the strides made against the environment doesn't help on a higher level should plastic pollution for example be in the same league as emitting greenhouse gas emissions should we be taking it that seriously getting the cloud behind it that it needs. oh thank you thank you. i tend to believe that this would be put in the same league because the consequences of plastic bugs in the environment pose a very big threat. to the life of both humans and marine life and what animals are and therefore the cause the issue of the greenhouse gases into the. into the environment again also causes similar consequences of. impacts into the human i mean a human life. should be debated at the same level so that they are tackled at the same level conside
now cleaning the beaches here in remote island now norway is supposed to be very sustainable country and mind you yesterday i was at one of the remote island full of plastic what do you respond to it ok let me bring in early yet and i should imagine hearing statements from donald trump's administration for example where there seems to be rolling back all the strides made against the environment doesn't help on a higher level should plastic pollution for example be in the same league as emitting...
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resting place rather to gain from his cathedral the tomb of the great great queen of denmark sweden norway and iceland. in the mid fifteenth century king christiane the first to build the chapel of the three kings it was intended that a new order of knights would convene there. but in the event the builder was laid to rest in it he and his queen lie under a plain stone in the floor. the grander tombs were commissioned by his successors those of christiane the third and frederick the second crafted in antwerp are considered the finest renee's on sculptures in denmark. i am the adjoining chapel was built for christiana through us he filled the days his sixty years to sixteen forty eight and is considered one of the nation's preeminent monarchs there were meant to be colored nationalism of the nineteenth century added many a lavish flourish and i want to mentation to his chaplain. i am. thirty years more which christiane had dried the danes into proved a political disaster for the country even so the king was seen as a military hero. i am. mentally wounded so his retinue believed the king col
resting place rather to gain from his cathedral the tomb of the great great queen of denmark sweden norway and iceland. in the mid fifteenth century king christiane the first to build the chapel of the three kings it was intended that a new order of knights would convene there. but in the event the builder was laid to rest in it he and his queen lie under a plain stone in the floor. the grander tombs were commissioned by his successors those of christiane the third and frederick the second...
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norway is a lot more like the uka. a lot more home ownership in norway than there is in sweden.ot of this changed after the second world war. there was a different tradition after the war and that made for different political agreements. in norway specifically there was a tradition to go back to with homeownership and that continued until today. with homeownership and that continued untiltoday. part of with homeownership and that continued until today. part of the problem in britain is that renting can be quite insecure, there are short—term tenancies and quite low quality housing stock. what safeguards are there in sweden is? that's a part of it, white rental apartments are still so popular, about one third of people in sweden rent apartments, part of that is because it's pretty secure, the tenure is quite long and therefore the rent is not regulated but we have collective negotiation agreements which make rents better and there are regulations to ensure that the standard of living in rental apartments are good. that the standard of living in rental apartments are goodlj that t
norway is a lot more like the uka. a lot more home ownership in norway than there is in sweden.ot of this changed after the second world war. there was a different tradition after the war and that made for different political agreements. in norway specifically there was a tradition to go back to with homeownership and that continued until today. with homeownership and that continued untiltoday. part of with homeownership and that continued until today. part of the problem in britain is that...
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i was on the first ship that left norway after the war. we were escorted by a minesweeper. it was very dramatic. i felt if i just threw the gloves overboard, my cousin grace who was going to meet me, would have to buy me american clothes. i had this feeling my clothing was not american. having lived in europe, everything felt strange, including my wardrobe. >> you and charles have already made clear, i think -- you've been a witness to some remarkable moments in history. in the book, you write about er entering prague. you travel through north africa during world war ii. you've already talked about your time in school. you spent time with various kennedys. you are an eyewitness to a presidential assassination. this is really a remarkable life. the book communicates that. i want to go back to one of the incidents i just mentioned -- the peace negotiations in portugal. one of my most vivid experiences with your parents is a dinner in princeton, where they started talking about the war in lisbon. they became very animated. there is a lot of cloak and dagger going on. i remembe
i was on the first ship that left norway after the war. we were escorted by a minesweeper. it was very dramatic. i felt if i just threw the gloves overboard, my cousin grace who was going to meet me, would have to buy me american clothes. i had this feeling my clothing was not american. having lived in europe, everything felt strange, including my wardrobe. >> you and charles have already made clear, i think -- you've been a witness to some remarkable moments in history. in the book, you...
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this is a transient group, more commonly seen up in shetland, 0rkney and up towards norway.ng in the west coast of scotland. there might be one or two sightings of them a year, but it's quite rare that we've got this transient group in the upper reaches of the clyde. just tell us a bit about them. they're extraordinary creatures, we're seeing pictures of them now in the clyde, wonderful creatures. they're super intelligent animals, the top predators around the west coast of scotland. we think we've got about four or five females, a bull male and a definite sighting of one calf so far. we were saying they were not normally in the clyde, where would they normally be seen? these transient groups, they kind of roam large areas offshore, but normally over towards shetland, iceland and norway. it's quite bizarre that they're all the way here. bizarre but wonderful, lovely to see them there in rather blue looking waters. absolutely fantastic. the clyde is a recovering environment and it's great news for the whole area and the people that live around the place. the queen celebrated
this is a transient group, more commonly seen up in shetland, 0rkney and up towards norway.ng in the west coast of scotland. there might be one or two sightings of them a year, but it's quite rare that we've got this transient group in the upper reaches of the clyde. just tell us a bit about them. they're extraordinary creatures, we're seeing pictures of them now in the clyde, wonderful creatures. they're super intelligent animals, the top predators around the west coast of scotland. we think...
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this is a transient group, we believe they are more commonly seen in shetland and over towards norwayhales which usually live on the west coast of scotland, but it is quite rare that we have got this transient group coming into the upper reaches of the clyde. tell us about them, they are extraordinary creatures and we are seen some pictures of them. wonderful creatures. super intelligent animals and top predators around the west coast of scotland. we think we have about four or five females, a male and one calf so far. where would they normally be? we were saying how unusual it is for them to be there, but wherewith they normally be seen? these transient groups roam large areas and can be seen all sure, but normally toward shetland and iceland and norway. it is quite bizarre that they are all the way down here. bizarre by wonderful, lovely to see them in rather blue looking waters. fantastic, the clyde is a great environment and it is great news for the whole area and there are people that live around the place. verne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the austin powers
this is a transient group, we believe they are more commonly seen in shetland and over towards norwayhales which usually live on the west coast of scotland, but it is quite rare that we have got this transient group coming into the upper reaches of the clyde. tell us about them, they are extraordinary creatures and we are seen some pictures of them. wonderful creatures. super intelligent animals and top predators around the west coast of scotland. we think we have about four or five females, a...
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the united nations security council yesterday by saying look i mean these are two western countries norway and denmark and they said that we have destroyed almost. all of our chemical stockpiles but i think when you when it goes to the russians and the syrian regime. i mean that is that is my theory our my theory is that it was mainly the iranians who are actually leading this offensive on guta or have been leading the offensive on water over the past few weeks more than the syrian regime and don't forget the one who visited to go yesterday a was about of the. advisor of the supreme leader of iran not the syrian defense minister and not the syrian chief of stuff it was an iranian who actually made this visit. a very visible visit to yesterday which shows in my opinion that it's in charge here that it's not the syrian regime so if the russians wanted to talk to anybody i in my opinion the a must talk to the iranians because they are calling the shots not the syrian regime. we'll leave it there of course and join you for more analysis through the day. we're waiting for the u.k. government to
the united nations security council yesterday by saying look i mean these are two western countries norway and denmark and they said that we have destroyed almost. all of our chemical stockpiles but i think when you when it goes to the russians and the syrian regime. i mean that is that is my theory our my theory is that it was mainly the iranians who are actually leading this offensive on guta or have been leading the offensive on water over the past few weeks more than the syrian regime and...
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it is not faroe, 18 tiny island between iceland and norway.cially part of the kingdom of denmark. and yet, not quite danish. >> we have our own language. another thing that surprises people. >> he works for the faroese tourism bureau in the small capital city. the rugged remote faroe islands have 50,000 citizens total. spread out among a patchwork of tiny picturesque towns and villages. they're connected and by an impressive net work of roads. tunnels, ferries. far removed from the rest of the world. >> we realize we live in a remote place. we some times have this, this, feeling of being, like, you know, david goliath. >> in the world of restaurant reviews, the goliath, 800 pound gorilla is an inflatable man made out of tires. every year the guide hands out prized stars to the best in the world. >> from the faroe island. >> congratulations. >> last year for the first time ever, a faroese restaurant brought one home to a small house in a small village on the side of the him. >> it was so unexpected. i did not think they would come here. this ea
it is not faroe, 18 tiny island between iceland and norway.cially part of the kingdom of denmark. and yet, not quite danish. >> we have our own language. another thing that surprises people. >> he works for the faroese tourism bureau in the small capital city. the rugged remote faroe islands have 50,000 citizens total. spread out among a patchwork of tiny picturesque towns and villages. they're connected and by an impressive net work of roads. tunnels, ferries. far removed from the...
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this is a transient group, more commonly seen in shetland and up towards norway.his transient group in the upper reaches of the clyde. just tell us a bit about them. their extraordinary creatures, we can see pictures of them now in the clyde, wonderful creatures. they are super intelligent animals, or predators around the west coast of scotland. we think we've got about four or five females, a bald male and a definite sighting of one car. —— one calf. when the day normally be seen? this transient group, they've grown large areas offshore but normally over towards shetland, iceland and norway. it's quite bizarre that they're here. bizarre but wonderful, lovely to see them there in blue looking waters. absolutely fantastic. the clyde is a comforting environment and its great use for the whole area and the people that live around the place. the queen celebrated her 92nd birthday with a concert at the albert hall last night with performances from sting and kylie minogue. there was a broad range of music from across the decades and and across the world, organised by th
this is a transient group, more commonly seen in shetland and up towards norway.his transient group in the upper reaches of the clyde. just tell us a bit about them. their extraordinary creatures, we can see pictures of them now in the clyde, wonderful creatures. they are super intelligent animals, or predators around the west coast of scotland. we think we've got about four or five females, a bald male and a definite sighting of one car. —— one calf. when the day normally be seen? this...
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said one thing i picked up there was you know he said that in june twenty forty both denmark and norway who were apparently destroying all of syria's chemical stockpiles chemical weapons stockpiles said that syria had no more chemical stockpiles and that certainly i'm going to paraphrase what we know of what do you make of that statement in the light of what america france and the united king. saying that there was a chemical attack in duma well i think he was trying to undermine the credibility of the three allies the u.k. the us and the france by bringing a witness from within there was some community by saying these two european countries have. said that syria has got tired of all of its weapons of mass of mass destruction and he was by this as i said he was just trying to undermine the could there were two of the argument of the three was that ambassador and the one of course as we've heard those three ambassadors speak in these last few hours. so you go to a sense that they're not listening to what syria has to say they really do believe they have the evidence nikki haley said so i
said one thing i picked up there was you know he said that in june twenty forty both denmark and norway who were apparently destroying all of syria's chemical stockpiles chemical weapons stockpiles said that syria had no more chemical stockpiles and that certainly i'm going to paraphrase what we know of what do you make of that statement in the light of what america france and the united king. saying that there was a chemical attack in duma well i think he was trying to undermine the...
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find a market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives electric motors from hydrogen and vats can be produced in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics. the electricity that's needed for. the hydrogen from water. hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from. electric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy. and not just because of the environment. that was thanks for watching. a we've. i don't feel the case to take you seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up. this talk on. the female superhero on a mission to change how to sum up smart women smart drugs smart strange and legends isn't by no means missed out on are increasingly dangerous stunt. double made for money. climate change. waist length. isn't it time for good news go at africa people and projects that are changing a live fire meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's explain each other. and keep going to work on the environment magazine. b.w. . th
find a market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives electric motors from hydrogen and vats can be produced in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics. the electricity that's needed for. the hydrogen from water. hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from. electric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy. and not just because of the environment....
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market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives their electric motors from hydrogen and. in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics generate the electricity that's needed for. other hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from. electric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy. and not just because of the environment. thanks for watching. cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. earth. poem two moons of species. a home worth saving and. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. by deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and resource to show. results of people you can not predict a force to create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental touches but. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here for the next generation global india's future barmen series
market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives their electric motors from hydrogen and. in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics generate the electricity that's needed for. other hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from. electric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy. and not just because of the environment. thanks for watching. cut. cut cut...
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find a market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives their electric motors from hydrogen and vats can be produced in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics. the electricity that's needed for and. which then separates the hydrogen from water. hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from numerous hydroelectric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy in her. and not just because of the environment. company. cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. live three and a half decades of german citizen luck fourteen million reconcile trans all live lives below next on reliable. sources it sharing heritage. here opinion year of cultural heritage twenty eight. young people from all over europe are performing benjamin britten swore rate for eleven. i am sixty minutes on. live on a battle that will not succeed in dividing the subtle not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of the stick try
find a market in norway along with other forms of the mobility there is growing demand for fuel cells they produce the power that drives their electric motors from hydrogen and vats can be produced in an environmentally friendly manner. photovoltaics. the electricity that's needed for and. which then separates the hydrogen from water. hydrogen stations get the necessary energy from numerous hydroelectric plants. and would still like to drive a german car again in future but for now she's happy...
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topping the freedom and norway sweden and the netherlands. germany rose one place to rank fifteenth. many countries rank far lower than even multi in terms of press freedom in bangladesh new terror laws give police the power to jail journalists just for conducting research bangladesh ranks hundred forty six from the global index. b. the west african nation the gambia has made the most progress when your job as dictatorship ended in two thousand and sixteen the country rose twenty one places to rank hundred twenty two in the press freedom and the media has been flourishing in a more open environment where criticism is no longer forbidden. two thousand people have taken to the streets of the. against. the. recent assault. the alleged. abuse. jewish community warned jews to avoid. reduce the risk of. biggest music the echo is no more the award of the award ceremony were suspended indefinitely today in a scandal over an album containing. lyrics two weeks ago the. one the best hip hop album in which they compared themselves to prisoners they've si
topping the freedom and norway sweden and the netherlands. germany rose one place to rank fifteenth. many countries rank far lower than even multi in terms of press freedom in bangladesh new terror laws give police the power to jail journalists just for conducting research bangladesh ranks hundred forty six from the global index. b. the west african nation the gambia has made the most progress when your job as dictatorship ended in two thousand and sixteen the country rose twenty one places to...
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in norway we read henrik ibsen in school.ationship was not so much to shakespeare as it was to macbeth, because i saw the movie when i was in my early teens. i was so fascinated by the story that i would actually go and get the written edition of the play in english at the age of 13 or 14, i didn't understand one sentence. but the power of the story is so visceral, it is such an elemental story that it just draws you on. you are expressing there with the imagination what the imagination does with this tale. for me it was the first time that i had come across a story where you are sort of manipulated by the storyteller to sympathise with what seems to be the protagonist of the story, and then suddenly a few minutes later you are caught on the wrong side, the dark side, and you are sort of forced into trying to understand and sympathise with the villain. you've kept it in scotland. one of the ways you get us into this world is with a fantastic description of a drugs bust that goes wrong at the beginning. and it strikes me that'
in norway we read henrik ibsen in school.ationship was not so much to shakespeare as it was to macbeth, because i saw the movie when i was in my early teens. i was so fascinated by the story that i would actually go and get the written edition of the play in english at the age of 13 or 14, i didn't understand one sentence. but the power of the story is so visceral, it is such an elemental story that it just draws you on. you are expressing there with the imagination what the imagination does...
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, a red that 35% ofjobs in slovakia are highly automated, this is only the case with 6% ofjobs in norwayes to show that depending on how digitalised and advance the economy is in a particular country, there is a higher or lower risk. i think now there is this question of how the government and also then companies deal with this issue? because automation is coming and it brings advantages for companies, as i wrote yesterday in the wall street journal, where companies are trying to boost the efficiencies of departments, not always to reduce jobs but to make better use of their people, but which in a lot of ways would lead to the reduction injobs, especially the lower skilled, manual tasks and then leads to a question of what we doing with these people? and what do these people want to do? i was interested to see that germany is one of the countries where they could be a lot more automation, and for our british audiences, one of the least affected by automation. i suppose if you're wanting to hold onto yourjob, that is probably good news, uk perspective. let's move on to the news about spot
, a red that 35% ofjobs in slovakia are highly automated, this is only the case with 6% ofjobs in norwayes to show that depending on how digitalised and advance the economy is in a particular country, there is a higher or lower risk. i think now there is this question of how the government and also then companies deal with this issue? because automation is coming and it brings advantages for companies, as i wrote yesterday in the wall street journal, where companies are trying to boost the...
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away from home why camels can be found in northern norway.
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from the biggest snowkiting event in the world watch over three hundred participants compete in norway's snowy mountains ready to reach new heights thanks for watching. euro max this week's highlights. dancing in the wind. indoor sky diving is the new trend. living without walls or roofs a very special kind of hotel experience. eating in heaven gourmet cuisine for those who aren't scared of heights. you're roman next d.w. . in the heart of europe. picturesque landscapes are being turned into agricultural waste. biodiversity is being replaced by monoculture. solo hero mania. premier who's responsible and can it be stopped. in sixty minutes on. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you are his favorites when official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantrips and their problems are almost the same for doing the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption who can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans on scene or micr
from the biggest snowkiting event in the world watch over three hundred participants compete in norway's snowy mountains ready to reach new heights thanks for watching. euro max this week's highlights. dancing in the wind. indoor sky diving is the new trend. living without walls or roofs a very special kind of hotel experience. eating in heaven gourmet cuisine for those who aren't scared of heights. you're roman next d.w. . in the heart of europe. picturesque landscapes are being turned into...
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produce cars the only country that's interesting in europe with very strong e-commerce sales numbers is norway in the first quarter more than one hundred and forty thousand new cars were sold at plas of one hundred and fifty four percent just looking at the general numbers for car sales the u.k. has been hit hard why's that. yes i think the biggest car sales that we have are dropping and we have to say that we have been seeing was in the u.k. they went down by more than sixteen percent there are a couple of issues that you need to take into consideration breck's it is certainly a key factor here but they are also other ones another one can be blamed on the extreme winter weather that's what investors are saying and an increase in the vehicle tax that took effect in two thousand and seventeen and let us fade off purchases last month and also very interesting the credit card company these that is reporting that today that the consumer spending in britain has also been declining in february and march but certainly bret's that is a big topic there is lots of uncertainty holbrooke's of at the end i
produce cars the only country that's interesting in europe with very strong e-commerce sales numbers is norway in the first quarter more than one hundred and forty thousand new cars were sold at plas of one hundred and fifty four percent just looking at the general numbers for car sales the u.k. has been hit hard why's that. yes i think the biggest car sales that we have are dropping and we have to say that we have been seeing was in the u.k. they went down by more than sixteen percent there...
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us, but at some point it will hit us and then we have to be prepared >>> joumanna also spoke to norway'sinister who gave his views on the threat of a trade war between the u.s. and china. >> we are concerned as i think many other countries are that has to do with the fact -- if you look at this in a historical perspective, we know free trade agreements have lifted so many millions of people out of poverty. i think we feel if we meet protectionism with more protectionism. the only way to go ahead is to stick to open markets, free trade agreements, of course norway has a smaller economy we depend on this. we heavily depend on import. if we end up in sort of a trade war or -- they're losers the biggest losers are the average citizen of the world >> joumanna also sat down with spain's new economy minister and asked whether catalonia's economy had recovered following last year's controversial independence referendum and snap election which has resulted in so far no winner >> in catalonia we saw the last quarter of last year clearly some -- i would say some interruption of the growth now we ha
us, but at some point it will hit us and then we have to be prepared >>> joumanna also spoke to norway'sinister who gave his views on the threat of a trade war between the u.s. and china. >> we are concerned as i think many other countries are that has to do with the fact -- if you look at this in a historical perspective, we know free trade agreements have lifted so many millions of people out of poverty. i think we feel if we meet protectionism with more protectionism. the only...