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the aggressor country is part of the rome statute. i think it does not interfere .did not ratify, it did not ratify, and we are not in the same situation as unfortunately, this is also a political point of view, it is definitely bad. aggression, we are in the situation in which we are now. we can demand it. then the question still has to be ratified by both sides of the conflict directly, or if we ratify and russia does not ratify, the tribunal will still be there is no need to create and this case can be considered in the icc, you just said. if it had been ratified, then there was no need to create a tribunal if we understood you correctly , correction i was understood in accordance with the rome statute if both parties are with the rome statute side yes then we can say that uh international a criminal court can consider the crime of aggression, we were not a party at the time of the aggression and are not now, and the russian federation is also therefore, in any case, in the situation in which we are now we can and should talk about a separate tribunal, but now we
the aggressor country is part of the rome statute. i think it does not interfere .did not ratify, it did not ratify, and we are not in the same situation as unfortunately, this is also a political point of view, it is definitely bad. aggression, we are in the situation in which we are now. we can demand it. then the question still has to be ratified by both sides of the conflict directly, or if we ratify and russia does not ratify, the tribunal will still be there is no need to create and this...
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this is bbc news, i'm mark lowen, live in rome, where polls havejust closed in a potentially game—changinglection. polls suggest the brothers of italy party will come out on top, which would make its leader giorgia meloni italy's first female prime minister. she would also be the country's first far—right leader since benito mussolini. it all hangs on whether a coalition can be formed with the league, led by matteo salvini, and forza italia, headed by former premier silvio berlusconi. we'll bring you all the results and analysis as they come in on this, the most crucial of election nights. and i'm lucy grey with the other main stories this hour. the iranian president threatens "decisive action" to stop the wave of anti—government protests sweeping the country. super typhoon noru has hit the philippines and is set to sweep through the capital manila with winds of up to 175 kilometres an hour. hello and welcome to rome where in the last few minutes polls have closed in an election which many predict could be a political turning—point for the country. polling suggests italy will choose its fi
this is bbc news, i'm mark lowen, live in rome, where polls havejust closed in a potentially game—changinglection. polls suggest the brothers of italy party will come out on top, which would make its leader giorgia meloni italy's first female prime minister. she would also be the country's first far—right leader since benito mussolini. it all hangs on whether a coalition can be formed with the league, led by matteo salvini, and forza italia, headed by former premier silvio berlusconi. we'll...
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they would march on rome. and the prime minister at the time knew that if they were gonna march on rome, this meant that the fascists were gonna try to take over. there are gonna try to mount a physical fascist coup. to defend against that, you wanted to call it the military to defend rome. to stop the coup. but the king at the time wouldn't agree to that. so the military wasn't called to defend the capital. and instead, what the king did is he caved to the fascists. he invited the leader of the fascists to form a government. to become the new prime minister. and the head of the fascists, enthusiastically, he agreed. the tens of thousands of his supporters who he had threatened would march on rome to seize power in a coup, they didn't march on rome to seize power. instead, they marched on rome in a victory parade. because just the threat of them have made it so that he was handed power blood blissfully. that is how the fascists took power in italy 100 years ago next month. they threatened to take power by forc
they would march on rome. and the prime minister at the time knew that if they were gonna march on rome, this meant that the fascists were gonna try to take over. there are gonna try to mount a physical fascist coup. to defend against that, you wanted to call it the military to defend rome. to stop the coup. but the king at the time wouldn't agree to that. so the military wasn't called to defend the capital. and instead, what the king did is he caved to the fascists. he invited the leader of...
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they didn't march on rome to seize power. instead, they marched on rome in a victory parade because just the threat of them had made it so that he was handed power bloodlessly. that is how the fascists took power in italy 100 years ago next month. they threatened to take power by force, didn't have to, because they intimidated everybody into giving them power ahead of their march be on rome. that's the famous march on rome, october 1922. the centennial of that event next month. what happened in 1922, things in italy changed pretty quickly. within three years, by 1925, italy was a one-party state. within three years after that, by 1928, mussolini abolished elections all together. it was a full on fascist dictatorship. not to spoil the plot or anything, but as you may know, things ended poorly for everyone. we think of the world of world war ii here in the united states, we think of it as august 1945, the u.s. dropped atopic bombs on japan in august, japan surrendered a few days later. japan was just one of the axis powers. thi
they didn't march on rome to seize power. instead, they marched on rome in a victory parade because just the threat of them had made it so that he was handed power bloodlessly. that is how the fascists took power in italy 100 years ago next month. they threatened to take power by force, didn't have to, because they intimidated everybody into giving them power ahead of their march be on rome. that's the famous march on rome, october 1922. the centennial of that event next month. what happened in...
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the third rome is not rome, e, the third, moscow and we are the third rome, we are the heirs of the orthodoxne one, of course there is some common root from rome. yes, maybe it comes uh, and uh, from this and the matter of the christian civilization of the lord, you understand each other, the third rome is a concept of absolutely religious speech. it doesn't matter about christianity. the division of orthodox catholics at that time in moscow was a firm belief that this was the only christian power, orthodox is the second, but the most important thing is what alexander is doing in ukraine today , this is the most terrible split vladimir vladimirovich is good about this in his programs , says the schism of the orthodox church that's where it went just yes, let's not, after all, it's not far from nuclear. in the meantime , you know the apocalypse can have a different attitude towards alexander decisive? i know people who adore know people who hate, but in this. generalization, which was inherent in him ah, well, we must recognize its strength in the seventy-eighth year. he said the following. w
the third rome is not rome, e, the third, moscow and we are the third rome, we are the heirs of the orthodoxne one, of course there is some common root from rome. yes, maybe it comes uh, and uh, from this and the matter of the christian civilization of the lord, you understand each other, the third rome is a concept of absolutely religious speech. it doesn't matter about christianity. the division of orthodox catholics at that time in moscow was a firm belief that this was the only christian...
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francine: kim, good morning from rome. can hear the bells and the vatican is behind me, maybe distracting from concerns in the market, if this is a new normal - what happens to market correction? treasuries at 5%? kim: everyone believes and hopes this will end. it is very uncertain what is happening in ukraine. if that stops tomorrow there probably would be some relief rallies undoubtedly. but i just don't see we are at that point right now. politicians are trying to not do the necessary reforms but really trying to solve by adding more to the budget. and trying to relieve the pain of everything that's happening now. i'm not sure that will have immediate impact, it could spur additional inflation, and higher interest rates, higher energy and food prices, so it is hard to see how this could be fixed short-term. tom: do you think the fed keeps going until something breaks? are you concerned about a policy mistake. kim: when you talk about something break, if the stock market goes up and up without correction, in history we h
francine: kim, good morning from rome. can hear the bells and the vatican is behind me, maybe distracting from concerns in the market, if this is a new normal - what happens to market correction? treasuries at 5%? kim: everyone believes and hopes this will end. it is very uncertain what is happening in ukraine. if that stops tomorrow there probably would be some relief rallies undoubtedly. but i just don't see we are at that point right now. politicians are trying to not do the necessary...
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she grew up in rome and has been in politics since age 15. now at 45 she has been the head of the far right brothers of italy party for eight years, credited with helping again national support by pledging to reduce taxes, promote italy's standing in the eu, and continue supporting sanctions against russia. her hardline views on immigration and what she calls the preservation of the christian family have raised fears of a return to controversial policies. let's bring in our guests now, joining us via skype from rome. cecilia emma sottilotta at the american university of rome. joining us from brussels is pieter cleppe, editor in chief at the brussels report. e.u. joining us --andrea mammone at sapienza university in rome. what are people hoping to get from giorgia meloni? cecilia: the main issue will be the cost-of-living crisis. the italian electorate has been very much dissatisfied with traditional parties over the past few years. probably the excellent result giorgia meloni obtained was caused by and helped by dissatisfaction. now is the ti
she grew up in rome and has been in politics since age 15. now at 45 she has been the head of the far right brothers of italy party for eight years, credited with helping again national support by pledging to reduce taxes, promote italy's standing in the eu, and continue supporting sanctions against russia. her hardline views on immigration and what she calls the preservation of the christian family have raised fears of a return to controversial policies. let's bring in our guests now, joining...
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stephanie decker or 0 rome or so who exactly is a ga, maloney was she grew up in rome and has been in politics since the age of 15. now, 45, she's been the head of the far right brothers of italy, party for 8 years. she's credited with helping again, national support by pledging to reduce taxes, promote italy standing in the e. u, and continue supporting sanctions against russia. but her hard line views on immigration and what she calls the preservation of the christian family of raised fears of a return to controversial policies the well, let's bring in our guest. now, joining us via skype from rome is cecilia emma. so the lot to she is assistant professor of international relations and global politics at the american university of rome. joining us via skype from brussels is pizza. clipper. he is editor in chief at the brussels report dot e u. and joining us from paula is and the morning a historian at the end of the university in rome. a welcome to all of you. so to see if i could start with the, what are italians hoping to get from georgia? maloney them particularly on the on econo
stephanie decker or 0 rome or so who exactly is a ga, maloney was she grew up in rome and has been in politics since the age of 15. now, 45, she's been the head of the far right brothers of italy, party for 8 years. she's credited with helping again, national support by pledging to reduce taxes, promote italy standing in the e. u, and continue supporting sanctions against russia. but her hard line views on immigration and what she calls the preservation of the christian family of raised fears...
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now, joining us via skype from rome is cecilia emma. so the lot to she is assistant professor of international relations and global politics at the american university of rome. joining us via skype from brussels is pizza. clipper. he is editor in chief at the brussels report dot e u. and joining us from paula is and the morning a historian at the end of the university in rome. a welcome to all of you. so to see if i could start with the, what are italians hoping to get from georgia? maloney them particularly on the on the economic issues. i think that the main issue that georgia maloney will need to tackle is the cost of living crisis. the italian elect, the raid as being very much dissatisfied with traditional parties over the past few years. and probably the excellent result that georgia, maloney obtained yesterday election was also sort of caused by and helped by these dissatisfaction. so now it's the time for her to the lever, i guess on, on an extra promises 100 you think she will have much go to, to put many of the ideas she wants
now, joining us via skype from rome is cecilia emma. so the lot to she is assistant professor of international relations and global politics at the american university of rome. joining us via skype from brussels is pizza. clipper. he is editor in chief at the brussels report dot e u. and joining us from paula is and the morning a historian at the end of the university in rome. a welcome to all of you. so to see if i could start with the, what are italians hoping to get from georgia? maloney...
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he researches italian politics at the german historical institute in rome. thanks for being with us today. thank you. sorry. now maloney and her party have never been in power before, ideologically, they have roots in italy's neo fascist movement, were those selling points for maloney and her party in the selection. so the 1st thing to say is even though maloney can be seen as a newcomer, she is not a debutante, you know, she has been italian politics for decades. she was a minister and the government. so she knows the institutional framework. and in terms of the policies routes, she's in a very good job at struggling defense on the one hand, trying to appeal to her main electress. and by using that nationalist restaurant. but at the same time, she has also try to hurt some of the more fall right elements. the posse, for instance, the spending a candidate over past nazi remarks and trying to present herself as a very political conservative. so she's done a very good job, a trying to play both sides and that's an unseen as a sort of unifying figure for me. ok
he researches italian politics at the german historical institute in rome. thanks for being with us today. thank you. sorry. now maloney and her party have never been in power before, ideologically, they have roots in italy's neo fascist movement, were those selling points for maloney and her party in the selection. so the 1st thing to say is even though maloney can be seen as a newcomer, she is not a debutante, you know, she has been italian politics for decades. she was a minister and the...
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thank you for joining us on this special morning in rome. >>> 5:00 a.m. at cnbc. here is the top "five@5. investors bracing for the trading week to kickoff the back of the selloff markets testing thresholds futures are pointing to a muted open >>> the fed also very much in focus for traders, but the atlanta fed president weighing in on the balancing act of tamping down inflation and preserving the economy his comments ahead. >>> and a major election overseas in italy as the country prepares for the first far right government since world war ii. we are liv
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well, first of all, it would be good for us if we after all, the rome statute was ratified and signedpresident. of the provisions of the criminal code of ukraine in accordance with the provisions of the rome statute, that is, there is not one crime and we qualify all crimes under article 438. yes, and there are about three dozen crimes that have their own qualifications that correspond to the qualifications contained in the roman statute. i know at one time there were debates, these are the stories for more than 10 years, and for some reason i always found there was a cloth or a tablecloth under which the signing of this charter was stuffed. in your opinion, what is the safety of such things, so to speak scenarios, well, for our domestic political gates . as far as i understand, the signed rome statute means that we will extradite our citizens who may have committed certain or other crimes, including financial ones, on the territory of other states, and accordingly, such people will be extradited to the authorities of the relevant state, i understand correctly, accordingly to the norm
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d w is julius how daily reporting for us from rome, julia, thank you so much. let's get a check now. some of the other stories making news around the world images have emerge of protesters and the iranian city of mashhad, burning a statue of a cleric whose $979.00 assassination was one of the triggers of the islamic revolution. some 40 people have died, an anti government protest triggered by the death of a woman arrested by a ron's religious police for not wearing her head start properly. a commission set up to investigate decades old human rights abuses in mexico has gathered evidence of torture and murder. investigators have connected the crimes to an army base near the capital. one. hundreds of people disappeared from the 1960. so the 1980s as the ruling party, brutally crack down undecided to visit. as of today, nasa officials have cancelled tuesdays planned launch of the artemus moon rocket. the space agencies as a tropical storm headed for the us state of florida is creating unfavorable conditions. officials also say the rocket may need to be hauled away
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a predator them we this is the russian center in rome. and the latest news. the italian government is declared a large group of russian diplomats persona non grata what tiny c chests not was. so come morgan yet nipping at that. i said by dia shaquana out. i see him norm whipple, a chem, disconnect, mcneish. supp, shanie slower. i'm, if i did get this love i me, nissan. glenn, it's quality sch, can post some category was the last crana. i'm not born. yeah. chris rock, oregon price is keith eliane sky. mm ah. a jenner weston. the push are not in the water with russia. they don't like to do that. i just want to ease at ward with she did the dish washing one, let you wait. a glass in our political, ah, the only one main thing is important or not to some internationally speaking to that is that nations allowed to do anything. all the mazda races. the reason us had germany is so dangerous, is it? the law is the sovereignty of all the country wars business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion a . this is my room with t
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there did have a correspondent, julia sally reporting for us from rome. julia, thank you. let's take a closer look now at the far right, canada jordan maloney and the rise of her party which has gone from getting just 4 percent of the vote in the last national election to being a front runner in this one. she describes herself as a mother, italian, christian, ga, milani's, reaching for power in italy, promising to revive the country and put the interests of italians 1st on the campaign to wield their charismatic leader of the brothers of italy, a party with neo fascist roots. to great pains to appear in moderate by the parties logo contains a try colour flame, a symbol of the extreme right in italy, and their hard line views on abortion. same sex marriage and immigration from africa in the middle east are clear indications of the parties true platform. i mean there is still imagining april for you. good. i any. have you seen the pictures of ukraine in for i p g like women and children who are fleeing the war? i don't those images seem strange compared to the images of boat
there did have a correspondent, julia sally reporting for us from rome. julia, thank you. let's take a closer look now at the far right, canada jordan maloney and the rise of her party which has gone from getting just 4 percent of the vote in the last national election to being a front runner in this one. she describes herself as a mother, italian, christian, ga, milani's, reaching for power in italy, promising to revive the country and put the interests of italians 1st on the campaign to wield...
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we will return to francine lacqua in rome for the latest.his is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: you are watching daybreak europe. jonathan haskell on the u.k. ratesetting committee says the plan to raise rates raises difficult issues. the chancellor is expected to announce a package of tax cuts later today. japan is to abolish many covid border controls in a move to revive terrorism. the prime minister says individual visitors would be allowed to enter with a daily caps on arrivals removed. the prime minister of pakistan has made an appeal for debt relief as they grapple with catastrophic floods. he says his government has signed an agreement with the imf with tough conditionality's. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new l
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it also took a long time, 4000 years from the end of the stone age to the rise of anxious rome, yet thisoman baker and his portrait is preserved on the walls of his bakery. he had learned to raise his oven above the ground and make it out of rick's, still thinking like stone age man, i lying a great you look and time to achieve this loaf of bread that is now 2000 years old. 17 centuries after the death of the roman baker, thomas jefferson in writing the declaration of independence articulated one amanda's great political ideas. freedom. jefferson was a universal genius whose design of the university of virginia and his own house, monticello, reflected his love of craft -- classical design and gracious living. the first american gourmet. jefferson introduced spaghetti to the american diet. as well as such foods as french fries, asparagus, ice cream, and vanilla. some of the finest meals ever prepared in america were made in his kitchen and though his political ideas were a tremendous advance over the ancient romans, his preparation at this were virtually the same, involving the huge appli
it also took a long time, 4000 years from the end of the stone age to the rise of anxious rome, yet thisoman baker and his portrait is preserved on the walls of his bakery. he had learned to raise his oven above the ground and make it out of rick's, still thinking like stone age man, i lying a great you look and time to achieve this loaf of bread that is now 2000 years old. 17 centuries after the death of the roman baker, thomas jefferson in writing the declaration of independence articulated...
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let's cross live now to rome and mark lowen. thank you very much indeed.ur of voting before polls close and an exit poll will come out which will suggest whether or not she has done it, all the opinion polls up until the election suggested giorgia meloni was absolutely in first place, a leading contender to win this election with her right—wing coalition poised to take power. she has the largest party in the coalition could therefore become italy's first female prime minister and its first far—right leader since mussolini. her party has roots in new fascism, she says her party has consigned fascism to the past and describes herself as a modern conservative leader. more like the republican party in the us as it is now or in israel. she says she is about god, family and homeland. hard attractors believe she is about something much darker. this report by eric europe editor italy looks picture—perfect from afar. a delicious combination of food, fashion and folklore. but close up, things are very frayed around the edges. italians voting today are living through
let's cross live now to rome and mark lowen. thank you very much indeed.ur of voting before polls close and an exit poll will come out which will suggest whether or not she has done it, all the opinion polls up until the election suggested giorgia meloni was absolutely in first place, a leading contender to win this election with her right—wing coalition poised to take power. she has the largest party in the coalition could therefore become italy's first female prime minister and its first...
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francine lacqua in rome. bit of solace for europe is after the italian election, the euro is stronger against sterling but basically everything is. gilt markets are closed, so some of the pressure is being released through the u.s. bond market. at one point, to year of 10 basis points, now nine basis points. the yield hitting 4.3 percent, now just under that. local bond markets selling off in reaction to what is happening in the u.k. what will happen when these bond markets open at 8:00 a.m.? we will dive more into the u.k. story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there is more to come, we've only been here 19 days. i want to see if over the next year people will save more of their income. i believe the british people will drive this economy and that's why i want people to retain more of the income they earn. dani: the new u.k. chancellor speaking on plans to cut more taxes despite the meltdown in u.k. assets we have seen. let's get more on this story, the pound has plunged to record lows this morning, bouncing ba
francine lacqua in rome. bit of solace for europe is after the italian election, the euro is stronger against sterling but basically everything is. gilt markets are closed, so some of the pressure is being released through the u.s. bond market. at one point, to year of 10 basis points, now nine basis points. the yield hitting 4.3 percent, now just under that. local bond markets selling off in reaction to what is happening in the u.k. what will happen when these bond markets open at 8:00 a.m.?...
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follow ancient rome's lead? one billionaire says indeed.val, billion ininvestigate for carl icon, i don't know his name, said the worst is yet to come, which is what i told my husband when he married me. [laughter] >> kat: you were warned. you got it larry. he said, quote, inflation is a terrible thing. you can't cure it and noted that rising inflation was one of the key factors that brought down the roman empire. wow. tough show today. but the good news is we got caesar salad out of the deal. while inflation is through the roof, the biden administration sticks it to the taxpayers. a revised estimate from the congressional budget office shows that student loan forgiveness plan will cost $400 billion over a decade. four hundred billion. coincidentally the same number of words emily speaks per minute. [laughter] >> kat: and although that's less than the original estimate, the white house says biden is still likely to reduce the federal deficit this year. sure. that seems as likely as tyrus fitting into one of my little black dresses. [laughte
follow ancient rome's lead? one billionaire says indeed.val, billion ininvestigate for carl icon, i don't know his name, said the worst is yet to come, which is what i told my husband when he married me. [laughter] >> kat: you were warned. you got it larry. he said, quote, inflation is a terrible thing. you can't cure it and noted that rising inflation was one of the key factors that brought down the roman empire. wow. tough show today. but the good news is we got caesar salad out of the...
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this year marks the 100th anniversary of mussolini's historic march on rome plunging the country into two decades of and a second world war. many say she is carrying the torch. leaders of the brothers of italy. what was once a fringe party ballooned into the biggest in the country, and it's now poised to lead the most hard right government since world war ii. [ speaking non-english ]. >> a problem in italy. immigration. too many immigrants. >> and come first by a mom, a dad, and -- >> reporter: italy's conservative superstar remains fiercely opposed to adoptions and surrogacy for same-sex couples. the fiery 45-year-old is comfortable with some of the hallmarks of fascism. like this motto -- >> translator: god, fatherland and family. >> a postfascist party with a postfascist agenda. >> reporter: and a political scientist that runs american university. >> it has the flame and the symbol of the political party that goes back to the idea of the flame on the grave of mussolini. >> reporter: the samemussolini'? >> yes. >> reporter: this historic election also because georgia would be the fi
this year marks the 100th anniversary of mussolini's historic march on rome plunging the country into two decades of and a second world war. many say she is carrying the torch. leaders of the brothers of italy. what was once a fringe party ballooned into the biggest in the country, and it's now poised to lead the most hard right government since world war ii. [ speaking non-english ]. >> a problem in italy. immigration. too many immigrants. >> and come first by a mom, a dad, and --...
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here with stephanie decker reporting live from rome. stephanie, thanks. at least $97.00 migrants and refugees of died off the shore of lebanon after a boat sank in the mediterranean. the 2 people were on board. the rather the people were on board who trying to escape poverty and reach europe. i'm 0100 reports now from the border between lebanon and syria. abraham on sore was among 20 people rescued in lebanon's worst migrant boat tragedy. in years. he reached the coast of syria on thursday night. he says he can't forgive himself for not saving others. because i cry all the time. i'm in shock. i saw bodies and horrible images. my heart hurt. i tried to help children and another man abbot. i tried to keep their spirits alive, but i couldn't see him. this is hurting me, especially because of the child who was holding onto me before i lost him. they told me he died last scanner. thought neil much. jason, dozens of palestinian refugees were on the boat attempting to reach italy like others. it is poverty that push him to risk his life. misery is everywhere. in
here with stephanie decker reporting live from rome. stephanie, thanks. at least $97.00 migrants and refugees of died off the shore of lebanon after a boat sank in the mediterranean. the 2 people were on board. the rather the people were on board who trying to escape poverty and reach europe. i'm 0100 reports now from the border between lebanon and syria. abraham on sore was among 20 people rescued in lebanon's worst migrant boat tragedy. in years. he reached the coast of syria on thursday...
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al jazeera, stephanie deca that live in rome. allen friedman is an author, a political journalist, he's in rome, and that chinese to south life from that 1st salad. that's. that's just a word about whether this election is going to be the shoe in for the brothers of italy, coalition, the pre election polls had suggested that it would be do you agree with that? well, is conventional wisdom to say there will be a landslide for the far right and maloney. let's wait 3 hours because the turn out has been lower than expected. we have to see if that means that people who don't want maloney about it more because her supporters thought she was a show in or what, what is clear is that she will emerge has the largest single party. and you can almost feel the air changing and it please the kind of approach to, to life with the prospect of the 1st post fascist government coming to power. since mostly many european leaders of course are unlikely to welcome a government led by bologna. what sort of prime minister will she be? i mean, she liked
al jazeera, stephanie deca that live in rome. allen friedman is an author, a political journalist, he's in rome, and that chinese to south life from that 1st salad. that's. that's just a word about whether this election is going to be the shoe in for the brothers of italy, coalition, the pre election polls had suggested that it would be do you agree with that? well, is conventional wisdom to say there will be a landslide for the far right and maloney. let's wait 3 hours because the turn out has...
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i was in rome, i remember.eating. >> desus: pasta. >> yeah. >> desus: also i imagine you in rome with no shirt. >> oh, of course. i haven't had a shirt on in rome ever, bro. [ laughter ] that's not what you do in rome. >> desus: so wait, are you excited to go to the emmys? are you going to go? because i like going to them, even though it's a work event. still get gassed. i'll be like wow, oh, j. lo. >> you can see j. lo, though. >> desus: where? in the bronx. >> everybody's around. i don't know. maybe. i think so. i think i'll go. i don't really like -- i don't like those things. >> desus: why not? >> it's -- i don't know. it's a little overwhelming. and it's like just a lot of disingenuous [ bleep ]. >> desus: sometimes they don't have food at them. it's very weird. [ laughter ] >> they usually don't. and then it's cold and -- yeah. >> desus: and the weird part, they keep the camera on your face when they announce it. so even if you lose you have to keep smiling. [ laughter ] >> well, you don't got to. i'm goi
i was in rome, i remember.eating. >> desus: pasta. >> yeah. >> desus: also i imagine you in rome with no shirt. >> oh, of course. i haven't had a shirt on in rome ever, bro. [ laughter ] that's not what you do in rome. >> desus: so wait, are you excited to go to the emmys? are you going to go? because i like going to them, even though it's a work event. still get gassed. i'll be like wow, oh, j. lo. >> you can see j. lo, though. >> desus: where? in the...
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for more on that story, let's go to maria who is covering the story in rome. what more can you tell us? >> what a joy to come to you live from rome. the most incredible city. the eternal city. you can see behind me, in real time, the final campaign rallies are being held. this is the final day of campaign, and we moved to sunday. this is a town -- italian politics. it is sexy and there is drama, but it does feel like this is an important book. it is officially the end of the government. this country could be about to change gears significantly. this is happened in the context of the war in ukraine, and the energy crisis. it will hit the next primus or like a storm. no pun intended. this is the number one issue he will have to focus on, and then, the question about italy. can they grow and put in a norma's debt on a sustainable path. >> you cut your teeth in this before you became r-star european reporter. what does this do to italian yields when they are in focus relative to the ecb. >> there are two things. one is that you have the european central bank. it m
for more on that story, let's go to maria who is covering the story in rome. what more can you tell us? >> what a joy to come to you live from rome. the most incredible city. the eternal city. you can see behind me, in real time, the final campaign rallies are being held. this is the final day of campaign, and we moved to sunday. this is a town -- italian politics. it is sexy and there is drama, but it does feel like this is an important book. it is officially the end of the government....
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i prefer them we this is the russian center in rome. on the latest news, the italian government is declared a large group of russian diplomats persona non grata what that is. the chess not was so come, orient you need, but e at that. whereas it by disc one out i c, nor maple a chambers, garnish neck on each sub shapes, the slower i'm if i the it says love i me, nissan glen, it's quality sch can post some guy thought he was the last carla, i'm not bow cornea. chris, for our program prices, keith eliano k. ah ha. ah ah ah, we're not at war with geek. european western shaped is asking jenner west and people are not in war with russia. they don't feel like that he did, elijah, she said to seek what to ease at war voice. rach yet even after she did the dish washing one act on virtually weight is our ruining glass in our political ah ah, north atlantic alliance, reconnaissance aircraft, and wolf ships cruising close to russia's borders, have become commonplace. along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also
i prefer them we this is the russian center in rome. on the latest news, the italian government is declared a large group of russian diplomats persona non grata what that is. the chess not was so come, orient you need, but e at that. whereas it by disc one out i c, nor maple a chambers, garnish neck on each sub shapes, the slower i'm if i the it says love i me, nissan glen, it's quality sch can post some guy thought he was the last carla, i'm not bow cornea. chris, for our program prices, keith...
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every year she has the grand russian ball in rome, except in 2022. it's not happening a but the with russian count has been swamped by 2 nami of cancellation, sweeping through european theaters, the bow choice tours, concepts honoring to come skin shostakovich, all cancelled famous artists including russian conductor valeri give, haven't his gave them there was a group of see what was going on. no, yes, he's good. but you might so wish that ok with got tauriel mo, a merchandise tim. with that, we will believe a believing in with the rational boy scratch that it was just, you know, but you know what the guy was so good because there was just one that had push hulu. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. ah lisa. yes, no, no, still no, right. wait near dollar. buy yet 2nd when you what i see a she is. she has no idea. you don't, can you by you know, was id
every year she has the grand russian ball in rome, except in 2022. it's not happening a but the with russian count has been swamped by 2 nami of cancellation, sweeping through european theaters, the bow choice tours, concepts honoring to come skin shostakovich, all cancelled famous artists including russian conductor valeri give, haven't his gave them there was a group of see what was going on. no, yes, he's good. but you might so wish that ok with got tauriel mo, a merchandise tim. with that,...
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in rome, the national dish can now be bought from vending machines around the clock as a cheap quick snack, a blessing for some, a cuss for others. this is an old school pizza yolo. i welcome to pizzeria ramo the best and rome i know, but all of your mom and this is a pizza seller of the new school. welcome to mr. go. i'll show you how it all works, sir. his business concept pizza, in 3 minutes from an a. she must see mobile call, no normally sales medical equipment, but he's always dreamt of roaming pizzeria. he wanted it to be different. so he looked around until he found a pizza making machine. he redesigned it to a function without a baker using only the touch of a button here in the eternal city. it's nothing less than a cultural revolution. the city was divided, we are not sure, but some accepted the machine and thought it was good to be able to buy a fresh hot pizza 24 hours a day. a big pizza from a machine was always something inconceivable, especially in a country like italian and even more so in cities like ryan o'clock, not to mention naples here. pizza is sacred over cuz
in rome, the national dish can now be bought from vending machines around the clock as a cheap quick snack, a blessing for some, a cuss for others. this is an old school pizza yolo. i welcome to pizzeria ramo the best and rome i know, but all of your mom and this is a pizza seller of the new school. welcome to mr. go. i'll show you how it all works, sir. his business concept pizza, in 3 minutes from an a. she must see mobile call, no normally sales medical equipment, but he's always dreamt of...
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this is the russian center in rome. and the latest news, the italian government is declared a large group of russian diplomats persona non grata what that is. the chess not was so komodo and yet i'm nipping at that as a by dia squan out. i see him north maple chamber spanish. mcneish la sap cheney the slow. i'm if i dish. yeah. just love i me. nissan. glenn. it's quality sch can post some category lascola. now about with god. i says keith eddie, asking me, who ah ah ah, you will, when you please, of nato is declared our country an immediate threat on the way to total u. s. dominance and a un general assembly session rushes. foreign minister says that moscow security proposals were arrogantly rejected by the west the 2nd day of voting rep. so the, in the dorm buses up at osha and verizon regions, we could send you all special coverage of the ongoing referendums on whether to join russia and hear from some locals. that this means everything to us. my son has been fighting in the lucon repub.
this is the russian center in rome. and the latest news, the italian government is declared a large group of russian diplomats persona non grata what that is. the chess not was so komodo and yet i'm nipping at that as a by dia squan out. i see him north maple chamber spanish. mcneish la sap cheney the slow. i'm if i dish. yeah. just love i me. nissan. glenn. it's quality sch can post some category lascola. now about with god. i says keith eddie, asking me, who ah ah ah, you will, when you...
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this is the russian center in rome that that has been the latest news. the italian government is declared a large group of russian diplomats persona non grata what that is. he chests not was soccer morgan yet nipped e at that, i said by the ask one out, i see him nor maple a chamber spanish mcneish law. supp shapes, the slower i'm if i dish get says love i me. nissan. glenn, it's quality sch, can co, some category was a last crana. i'm not about fornia cross off graph price is key ferry asking me who ah, with, i'm very happy about the referendum. it is a blue chest. i believe that only with russia we will be able to revive our region, raise the economy medicine education for the 1st day of loading, wrapping up our p continues its special coverage on the on.
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that is andrea carlo of the german historical institute in rome. many, many thanks. thank you very much. his round up of some other news headlines at this hour images have emerge of protesters in the iranian city of marsha, burning a statue of a cleric whose 1979 assassination help trigger the islamic revolution. anti government protests have now entered a 9th day, triggered by the death of a woman, arrested by ron's religious lease for not wearing her head scarf properly. german chancellor, all of shawls has reached an energy partnership agreement with the united arab emirates. the golf state will supply germany with liquefied natural gas and diesel fuel. it comes on the 2nd day of sholtes is tour of the region. he's seeking new energy suppliers to replace russia. super typhoon nor root has made landfall in the philippines. battering the heavily populated main island, lose own forecasters say it's packing wind speeds of almost 200 kilometers per hour, making it the strongest to hit the islands this year. rescuers have been evacuating people from coastal areas sports
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so delhi is in rome covering a story julia, a convincing victory there for right wing parties in italy, but turn out was low by italian standards. why didn't more people boat this time? that is a sign of a lot of dissatisfaction within the italian electorate. it has been a trend over the last few election, but this time it sets a record in terms of how low the vert voter turnout was. and clearly there is dissatisfaction with the entire political class with most of the parties that were running in these elections. and we can also see that reflected in the fact that georgia maloney's party came out as the winner. it was a party that was not in the previous governments in the last few years. she is seen by many as a fresh face. someone who was not involved in the previous policy making in the country, meaning that she can maybe bring change that the other parties have failed to bring forward. they want to talk to you about the change in among, but a personal get party with new fascist roots getting the most boats in this election or italians concerned about the image but projects of the c
so delhi is in rome covering a story julia, a convincing victory there for right wing parties in italy, but turn out was low by italian standards. why didn't more people boat this time? that is a sign of a lot of dissatisfaction within the italian electorate. it has been a trend over the last few election, but this time it sets a record in terms of how low the vert voter turnout was. and clearly there is dissatisfaction with the entire political class with most of the parties that were running...
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family good and rome . thank you. and and sports roger federer us final competitive match is just minutes away. it sees him represent team europe alongside old rival ruffin. an adult in the liver cub double. federer enjoyed a rapturous reception as he was introduced to the capacity crown at london's. oh, to arena the 41 year old. swiss, who has $121.00 major titles, said that it would be the most beautiful thing to bow out by playing doubles with no doubt, team worlds, jack sock and frances to foe are looking to spoil federal party. and here in berlin its marathon weekend and the city is welcoming runners from over 150 countries. but coordinating the $45000.00 athletes is no easy task, and volunteers are worth their weight. in gold, dw spoke to one who has been a fixture of the marathon for more than 2 decades. these volunteers make the berlin marathon happen. close business is one of them. the 63 year old has been helping out for over 20 years and it is his job role. but to see that everything goes smoothly that ever
family good and rome . thank you. and and sports roger federer us final competitive match is just minutes away. it sees him represent team europe alongside old rival ruffin. an adult in the liver cub double. federer enjoyed a rapturous reception as he was introduced to the capacity crown at london's. oh, to arena the 41 year old. swiss, who has $121.00 major titles, said that it would be the most beautiful thing to bow out by playing doubles with no doubt, team worlds, jack sock and frances to...
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rome electorate tune prefers to remain in the shadows much more conspicuously.cept it. in italy, there is a whole large plast of citizens who experience almost physical hostility to the right, even the fact that the country enters the club of enlightened european states, where women will finally become the head of the government, in a sense, to the melody of an attitude something like trump in usa with complete rejection by the creative intelligentsia. i would definitely prefer another from this lady rude aggressive impudent fascist mentality. it seems that we suddenly returned a century ago roots - these are seniors who won the elections in the right wing of the aggressive and sometimes even vul. harn i fear that this aggressiveness of ignorant arrogance may lead to the degeneration of our constitution of our cultural model. the victory of the melody is largely consistent with the cyclical nature of the political seasons; its main rivals are the democratic party. one way or another, they ruled for 10 years, and the five star movement never disappointed. having
rome electorate tune prefers to remain in the shadows much more conspicuously.cept it. in italy, there is a whole large plast of citizens who experience almost physical hostility to the right, even the fact that the country enters the club of enlightened european states, where women will finally become the head of the government, in a sense, to the melody of an attitude something like trump in usa with complete rejection by the creative intelligentsia. i would definitely prefer another from...
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the w julius of delhi, there in rome. now for reaction outside italy, i'm joined by our chief political correspondent, melinda crane. here in berlin, and d, w. smart shonda in brussels. hello to you both. belinda. what has the german government been saying about georgia maloney's victory? it has said that it wants to wait for the final results before issuing an official response. and in officially the yeah, the reaction was restrained to put it politely, the chancellor deputy spokesperson said this morning that berlin expects italy to remain a quote unquote, very europe friendly country with very europe friendly citizens of finance ministry spokesperson said that berlin's expecting the new italian government to continue to respect the stability pact that sets the fiscal rules for the euro zone. and if you listen to a reactions from other politicians, including politicians of the governing parties, that is certainly the utmost concern that many have germany is foreign to former justice minister. katerina bar live for examp
the w julius of delhi, there in rome. now for reaction outside italy, i'm joined by our chief political correspondent, melinda crane. here in berlin, and d, w. smart shonda in brussels. hello to you both. belinda. what has the german government been saying about georgia maloney's victory? it has said that it wants to wait for the final results before issuing an official response. and in officially the yeah, the reaction was restrained to put it politely, the chancellor deputy spokesperson said...
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this investigation is handled by the international criminal court if two countries have signed the rome statute, and the second option is, well, three options, yes, the second option is when the un security council makes a decision, but we are fine you and i understand that the presence of the russian federation is a terrorist country, which should mean the right to veto. well, that doesn’t make this option important, and the third option that ukraine is currently pursuing is the signing of a multilateral agreement, which means an intergovernmental agreement regarding precisely which will recognize the competence and programmatic nature of such a specialized tribunal, we will try to sign it with the european commission, that is, with the european union and further, so that we have the opportunity to join this treaty, the more countries, the more it is better, including, and there you can connect with the americas, britain, respectively, australia, and so on, you can list and then, of course, it will be completely history and a plus, historically. we have two precedents and two similar t
this investigation is handled by the international criminal court if two countries have signed the rome statute, and the second option is, well, three options, yes, the second option is when the un security council makes a decision, but we are fine you and i understand that the presence of the russian federation is a terrorist country, which should mean the right to veto. well, that doesn’t make this option important, and the third option that ukraine is currently pursuing is the signing of a...