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started saying hundreds of troops were on standby following a spike in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's in a lot of trouble over this according to the un almost eighty four thousand people arrived in that country so far this year and they're estimating that that number is going to triple by the end the twenty seventeen of course many of these refugees when they get into italy is not going to stay there lovely places it is they want to move further off into europe. this week so they are willing to help but they didn't go far enough as far as italy is concerned there now it's thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis on sunday but then
started saying hundreds of troops were on standby following a spike in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's in a lot of trouble over this according...
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they have done quite well in southern europe with challenges in india, is that correct?lot of revenue growth because the price has been going up. india is a lot more challenging, a new competitor has come into the marketplace which has come into the marketplace which has challenged the existing by almost giving away data and vodafone has struggled in particular. why strip —— weiss southern europe? the economy is not known for being strong. a couple of reasons. initially, they have successfully increased the amount consumers pay each month so the revenues have gone up. in spain, they have been able to sell across the portfolio of products and notjust mobile phones, things like broadband to consumers. what is next for vodafone? ultimately, vodafone has to look at its position in the uk. it is a british company and it needs to be number one, it is number three. british company and it needs to be number one, it is numberthree. it wa nts to number one, it is numberthree. it wants to turn that around two leading position and it needs to focus on how it will do that by thinking
they have done quite well in southern europe with challenges in india, is that correct?lot of revenue growth because the price has been going up. india is a lot more challenging, a new competitor has come into the marketplace which has come into the marketplace which has challenged the existing by almost giving away data and vodafone has struggled in particular. why strip —— weiss southern europe? the economy is not known for being strong. a couple of reasons. initially, they have...
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second biggest city in germany it's very easily reachable from most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big hold here certainly people have come from across the continent to take part in these demonstrations. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of a range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river cruz or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on the. i mean change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that due to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events were canceled but this is the way it looks here right now very different to what we saw on friday night very different what we saw early on saturday morning when the cleanup was underway a lot of to recite a lot of locals and many people taking photographs of what went on bullet. yet when it comes to demonstrations here we are expecting more to bui
second biggest city in germany it's very easily reachable from most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big hold here certainly people have come from across the continent to take part in these demonstrations. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of a range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river cruz or to attend a climate change meeting now...
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you have the haves and ha ve-nots, northern europe performing well, southern europe poorly. e bottom line is the ecb will continue to institute policy for the weakest link, and right now it will be the periphery. expect to continue to see accommodative policy. i think europe needs it. on the other side, in the u.s., and those comments are accurate, we have an enormous amount of complacency across financial markets. there's confidence that the fed will be on a light path towards normalization, and the bottom line is you can have divergence. the whole theory right now is that the ecb will have to be easier, the u.s. as well, global inflation. you can have diverging economies. when you look at the u.s., you are seeing strength. it's concerning because everybody thinks the fed will be there forever, and they are not. jonathan: you talked a little bit about the value opportunities across economies. this chart tells the story. walk me through it. >> this chart is showing the inflation differentials across our economy. while not overly significant, you are seeing a trend downward in
you have the haves and ha ve-nots, northern europe performing well, southern europe poorly. e bottom line is the ecb will continue to institute policy for the weakest link, and right now it will be the periphery. expect to continue to see accommodative policy. i think europe needs it. on the other side, in the u.s., and those comments are accurate, we have an enormous amount of complacency across financial markets. there's confidence that the fed will be on a light path towards normalization,...
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love haves and have-nots in europe, so we have eastern europe performing relatively well, and southern europeerforming poorly. so the ecb will have to continue to consider policy for the weakest link, and right now it will be the periphery. we continue to see, native policy there. i think that europe needs it. on the other side in the u.s. and mohammed's comments are very accurate, we have an enormous amount of complacency across financial markets. there is confidence that the fed will be on a light path toward normalization, and the bottom-line is you can have divergence, and the whole theory is that you cannot. the ecb will have to be easier, we have global inflation as well, and divergent economies. we are seeing strengthen american economies, best in american economies come and everyone thinks the fed will be there forever but they are not. jonathan: you talk a little bit about the relative value opportunities across major economies, and here is a chart that has the story. walk me through it. mike: this is showing the inflation differentials across our economies. while not overly signific
love haves and have-nots in europe, so we have eastern europe performing relatively well, and southern europeerforming poorly. so the ecb will have to continue to consider policy for the weakest link, and right now it will be the periphery. we continue to see, native policy there. i think that europe needs it. on the other side in the u.s. and mohammed's comments are very accurate, we have an enormous amount of complacency across financial markets. there is confidence that the fed will be on a...
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not likely to happen when you have inflation in europe at half of the ecb target and weakness in the southernf of europe. i do not think it can last forever. jonathan: lisa, is this a -- when he talks about the tightening of financial conditions, is that a message to the affects market or the bond market, or both? >> that is a message for the bond market. because he is saying let's not get your hopes up. we will not let yields go up too high. we will keep them low. it makes me wonder how much it will allow inflation to pick up in the eurozone, which is supportive of the economy, and actually feeds into some legitimate reasons for the euro to get data up and meanwhile, how much is the euro strength really a dollar story. we have seen the dollar stink -- sink as prospects for a stimulus plan here have faded. >> >> i think it has been interesting to watch the euro strengthen dramatically in here as draghi has tried to take back some of his comments. but i think the market is certainly going the other direction. that is going to put pressure on euro economy. it is actually pretty positive for our
not likely to happen when you have inflation in europe at half of the ecb target and weakness in the southernf of europe. i do not think it can last forever. jonathan: lisa, is this a -- when he talks about the tightening of financial conditions, is that a message to the affects market or the bond market, or both? >> that is a message for the bond market. because he is saying let's not get your hopes up. we will not let yields go up too high. we will keep them low. it makes me wonder how...
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that is the thing, there seems to be a big clash between southern europe and northern europe. king more of their share, notjust in terms of numbers but the financial implications of that will stop and other european countries are just turning away, and if the eu is supposed to be a collective there is not a collective approach to migration and that is the crisis. not the actual problem. the political element... it is an explosive issue, in germany and austria, which also has elections this year. austria is threatened if any more migrants come to italy and try and migrate further north, they will put the pounces ——panzers, on the brenner pass and make sure that they do not come through austria, they will be dead set against any further distribution of numbers. also, there is a crisis because you have to be seen as a politician responsible for your nation's welfare, dealing with the possibility of thousands more africans on your shores. that is just scaremongering, if you look at the numbers, it are tiny percentage points across europe. most of the migrants are either internally
that is the thing, there seems to be a big clash between southern europe and northern europe. king more of their share, notjust in terms of numbers but the financial implications of that will stop and other european countries are just turning away, and if the eu is supposed to be a collective there is not a collective approach to migration and that is the crisis. not the actual problem. the political element... it is an explosive issue, in germany and austria, which also has elections this...
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scorching temperatures across parts of southern europe.f the uk. although we are starting on a cloudy note. as a result it is cool with one or two showers around. the forecast for the gordon is largely dry. we have areas of cloud, we will see sunny spells and highs of around 20— 21 in the breeze. the forecast for the uk is mainly dry. there are sunny spells. temperatures rise and some of us will see showers. nine o‘clock this morning in the south we have quite a bit of cloud and some of us have seen some sunshine and there are also some showers dotted around. the same into east anglia and the midlands. and then into northern ireland, we have bright spells or sunny spells. and here and there the clout is thick enough for the odd shower. across the irish sea into wales, south—west england, it is not much different. we are looking at bright spells, a bit of cloud like this, sunny spells or indeed cloud thick enough for the odd shower. parts of wales and south—west england will brighten up through the day and we will see quite a bit of sunshin
scorching temperatures across parts of southern europe.f the uk. although we are starting on a cloudy note. as a result it is cool with one or two showers around. the forecast for the gordon is largely dry. we have areas of cloud, we will see sunny spells and highs of around 20— 21 in the breeze. the forecast for the uk is mainly dry. there are sunny spells. temperatures rise and some of us will see showers. nine o‘clock this morning in the south we have quite a bit of cloud and some of us...
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southern europe is gasping for breath. along france's mediterranean coast, a combination o of high temperatures, strong wind and dry air has led to raging wildfires. overnight 10,000 people were forced to flee their homes. france is not alone. portugal and italy have been battling the flames. it has been a difffferent storyn northern europe. heavy rain and storms have led to flooding. in norway, this town was practically washed away. germany has been battered by downpours. some of the worst flooding is in the north. the residence woke up to scenes like these. the situation is serious where firefighters say water levels have never been as high. using sandbags they are trying to keep the river from bursting its banks. if more rainfall -- rain falls, it will not be enough. the water level rises s it could go o over the river banks and in that case we might have to begin evacuating people. experts say extreme weather like this is a consequence of climate change. the impact is hard to ignore. a prolonged drought has affected tw
southern europe is gasping for breath. along france's mediterranean coast, a combination o of high temperatures, strong wind and dry air has led to raging wildfires. overnight 10,000 people were forced to flee their homes. france is not alone. portugal and italy have been battling the flames. it has been a difffferent storyn northern europe. heavy rain and storms have led to flooding. in norway, this town was practically washed away. germany has been battered by downpours. some of the worst...
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most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river boat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that do to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events were cancelled he brought in from the alternative for germany party says the violent protests counterproductive and steal the headlines from those who demonstrate peacefully. well known for its leftwing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled. to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest. perfectly in their right every german has the right to a
most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river boat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers...
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most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big hold here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady malani trump she had to cancel some of the range of events that was due to security concerns she was unable to take part in the riverboat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now that potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers of fortunate though her security saying that due to the the situation on the ground on friday those events were canceled it was patroller they're just going live pictures from hamburg for you in your many screen people act protesting again the scene of course or keep across that story for you now in the meantime he bronson from the alternative for germany party says the violent protests are counterproductive and steal the headlines and demonstrate peacefully. how big is well known for its left wing and. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i beli
most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big hold here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady malani trump she had to cancel some of the range of events that was due to security concerns she was unable to take part in the riverboat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now that potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers of...
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most of northern europe from most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help a. person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range to a van that was a security concern she was unable to take on the river boat crews all to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that judy to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events would counsel we all respect seeing more to build up throughout saturday and would probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course i'll be keeping an eye on not bringing you all of the latest here on our take control of the national company to say another surge of migrants leave europe scrambling for a solution to the crisis we've got the details on the come back. in case you need to be going this is how it wor
most of northern europe from most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help a. person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range to a van that was a security concern she was unable to take on the river boat crews all to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately...
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biggest city in germany it's very easily reachable from most of northern europe from most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big hold here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of range that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river boat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that do to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events were cancelled we are expecting more to build up throughout south today and we'll probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course i'll be keeping an eye on bringing you all of the latest here on alt. peter all over there were he bronson from the alternative for germany party says that violent protests are counterproductive. how big is well known for its left wing. s
biggest city in germany it's very easily reachable from most of northern europe from most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big hold here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of range that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river boat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that...
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the second biggest city in germany very easily reachable from most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe a very big help a. person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of a range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take the river cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers. security saying that jus to the situation on the ground here. on friday those events were canceled we are expecting more to build up throughout saturday and we'll probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course i'll be keeping an eye on the bringing you all of the latest here on r.t. . a surge in migrants trying to get into europe in recent months has led the e.u.'s migration commissioner to admit the situation is getting worse and despite years searching for a solution the use very limi
the second biggest city in germany very easily reachable from most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe a very big help a. person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of a range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take the river cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been...
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monday seeing hundreds of troops were in stunned by following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe austria's ambassador was then summoned for talks after rome criticized vienna for a lack of cooperation but austrian chancer christian kern has since played diamond of the spirit saying no temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy so far this year and some estimates predict that number will triple by the end of twenty seventeen now many of the refugees then hope to move further in to europe each chiefs this week did offer some help for the problem the unknowns thirty five million euro of additional funding after talks on the crisis last weekend room however that's not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called on other european countries to open up their ports to migrant boats and share some of the responsibility. of an international operation for rescuing people in the many three m
monday seeing hundreds of troops were in stunned by following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe austria's ambassador was then summoned for talks after rome criticized vienna for a lack of cooperation but austrian chancer christian kern has since played diamond of the spirit saying no temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the u.n. almost eighty four...
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serbian problems of course of only talking has become a massive recruiting ground in the whole of southern europe into i says and then of course you've got people from all over the rest of the central and western europe who have gone to syria and iraq and to libya and now coming back of the fighting that the journey is quite easy so i would say a substantial number of these people or people that have lived in europe or for possibly for the vast majority of their lives. the number of migrants arriving in italy growing by the day a group defend europe is trying to stem the flow sailing a ship to the region in a bid to turn back migrant boats coming from africa will be based in the syrian port of tanya and it will be patrolling the mediterranean off the coast of libya the mission says it wants to expose humanitarian groups that it claims are working directly with people smugglers activists accuse them of effectively providing migrants with a taxi service to europe groups bankrolling its mission with money raised through crowd funding so far they've received in excess of one hundred twenty six thousa
serbian problems of course of only talking has become a massive recruiting ground in the whole of southern europe into i says and then of course you've got people from all over the rest of the central and western europe who have gone to syria and iraq and to libya and now coming back of the fighting that the journey is quite easy so i would say a substantial number of these people or people that have lived in europe or for possibly for the vast majority of their lives. the number of migrants...
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along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals again of late in southern europe austria's ambassador there was someone for talks after rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy thus far this year and some estimates predict that number will almost triple by the end of the year many of the refugees of course arrive the first stopping point they want to move further off into europe italy is really struggling aid chief this week said they are willing to help italy in fact they announced thirty five million euro of additional funds after talks on the crisis last sunday rome said that's not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called another european countries to open up their ports for instance to migrant boats and share more of the responsibility we have an international operation for rescuing people in the military in and only they are this embark only in italian por
along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals again of late in southern europe austria's ambassador there was someone for talks after rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy thus far this year and some estimates predict that number will almost triple by the end of the...
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second biggest city in germany it's very easily reachable from most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big . one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of a range of events that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that do to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events were canceled we are expecting more to build up throughout south today and we'll probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course i'll be keeping an eye on bringing you all of the latest here on alt. but hugh bronson from the alternative for germany party told us he doesn't think violence is the best way for protesters to make themselves heard. how big is well known fo
second biggest city in germany it's very easily reachable from most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big . one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of a range of events that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that...
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vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in my group rivals lately in southern europe austria been summoned for talks of to roessler vienna's decision to do the. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un always eighty four thousand people derive since the beginning of this year and some estimates predict that number is always going to triple by the end the twenty seventeen the problem isn't going away many of the refugees then hope of course moving further on up into europe of all down chiefs this week said they're willing to help they announced thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday but rome says that's still not enough telling officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to open up their ports to migrant boats and share more of the responsibility. if we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. i'd like to say that it want to help dress this issue. we are left czech republic has
vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in my group rivals lately in southern europe austria been summoned for talks of to roessler vienna's decision to do the. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un always eighty four thousand people derive since the beginning of this year and some estimates predict that number is always going to triple by the end the twenty...
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armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe. has been summoned for talks in the wake of the rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have a rived in italy this year and some estimates predict that number is going to triple by the end of twenty seven many of the refugees then of course hope to leave italy and move further into europe the chief this week said they are willing to help they announced thirty five million euro in the additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday rome though not happy still it says that's nowhere near enough telling officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to open up their ports for instance to these migrant boats and to share more responsibility. we do believe we can to leave either italy or greece on its own. i'd like to say that i want to help italy to address this issue there is anger that we a
armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe. has been summoned for talks in the wake of the rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have a rived in italy this year and some estimates predict that number is going to triple by the end of twenty seven many of...
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armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe austria as ambassador then was summoned for talks after rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment would be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy still in a pickle with this according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people arrived there this year and some estimates predict that number is going to triple by the end of twenty seventeen many of those refugees of course when they get into italy after that perilous crossing hope to go further away to europe each choose this week so they would be willing to help they announced thirty five million euro an additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday rome though says that is not enough italian officials as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to for instance open their ports to some of these migrant boats and to share more of the responsibility. we have an international operation for rescuing people in the mediterranean and only they
armored vehicles along the country's border with italy following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe austria as ambassador then was summoned for talks after rome slammed vienna's decision. border controls and an army deployment would be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy still in a pickle with this according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people arrived there this year and some estimates predict that number is going to triple...
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look at these temperatures in southern europe. 47 celsius during thursday, the hottest temperature evern seville. it will not be quite as hot. temperatures in athens 33 degrees with a few showers but wildfires burned across parts of greece, italy and spain. further north across europe, heavy showers including austria, germany and poland. warm and muggy across many western areas including france and the uk. in the uk, cloudy feel, humid and muggy. rain at times in the north and west. the sunniest weather towards the south. a cloudy scene. drizzly spots in wales in northern england. more persistent rain in scotland and northern ireland. toward southern england, largely dry and temperatures 18—23d. it will be likely to remain dry at wimbledon. this week fronting the north filters its way further south, easing as it does so, but it could bring light rain to southern england over sunday, and much improved the further north with sunshine. temperatures 16—25d. more weather in half an hour. this is bbc news. the headlines: emmanuelle macro and has honoured the victims of last year's nice bastil
look at these temperatures in southern europe. 47 celsius during thursday, the hottest temperature evern seville. it will not be quite as hot. temperatures in athens 33 degrees with a few showers but wildfires burned across parts of greece, italy and spain. further north across europe, heavy showers including austria, germany and poland. warm and muggy across many western areas including france and the uk. in the uk, cloudy feel, humid and muggy. rain at times in the north and west. the...
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and vehicles along the country's border with italy now following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe. was someone for talks off to rome slammed vienna his decision to do that. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy of course is the closest european country to parts of north africa and it's become the main entry point for a long time of migrants according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have arrived in italy just since the beginning of this year and some estimates predict that number will almost triple by the end of twenty seventeen many of the refugees then the hope of moving further into europe e.u. chiefs this last weekend said they are willing to help and they announced thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis last sunday but didn't go too well in rome they're saying that's not enough the italians officials there as well as the u.n. called in other european countries to open up their ports to my boat and share some of the responsibility to. tha
and vehicles along the country's border with italy now following a spike in migrant arrivals in southern europe. was someone for talks off to rome slammed vienna his decision to do that. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy of course is the closest european country to parts of north africa and it's become the main entry point for a long time of migrants according to the un almost eighty four thousand...
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images of migrants walking away from the troubles in syria coming up through taki up through southern europe trying. get to a safe place and a better life and i hadn't set out to write a book about the migration crisis which hadn't already begun when i started writing the book but certainly that that echoing off what was going on in my imaginary world and what was going on in the real world around me was at once chilling but also i suppose it told me you know i am on to something important here but really comparable the failure of medical science arguably in being able to make the british public understand the blade. refugees from major wars like rebels in syria and the bombing of libya well the parallel comes when the people who are in a safe place. as it were put on trial that their humanity. generosity that tolerance but that their ordinary kindness is put to the test are they can take these people in are they going to give them at least a temporary refuge and. the lord willing and the man who owns that private estate that is the setting for my own awful he fails that test and it's props
images of migrants walking away from the troubles in syria coming up through taki up through southern europe trying. get to a safe place and a better life and i hadn't set out to write a book about the migration crisis which hadn't already begun when i started writing the book but certainly that that echoing off what was going on in my imaginary world and what was going on in the real world around me was at once chilling but also i suppose it told me you know i am on to something important here...
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if you are heading to southern europe and the mediterranean the heat is set to build again and it ised states. but here there are massive consequences. wildfires raging, burning everything in its power. those storms could do with a bit of quenching rain and whilst on a satellite imagery it looks like storm clouds are forming, they are proving rather ineffective. many of them particularly further south across the us are what we call dry thunderstorms. this is where the thunder crowds rise into the air, rain falls but under the cloud is a layout of dry air. the rate eva porates layout of dry air. the rate evaporates before it reaches the ground and what reaches the ground is lightning strikes, and those can set off further wildfires. it stays very hot in the region. vegas and phoenix above the 40 mark. it has cooled off a little along the californian coast but still very hot inland and very dry. the heat is building through the us. we could see denver hit 35 celsius during tuesday afternoon. we have also seen wildfires across parts of canada but for poets of that there is a little bit
if you are heading to southern europe and the mediterranean the heat is set to build again and it ised states. but here there are massive consequences. wildfires raging, burning everything in its power. those storms could do with a bit of quenching rain and whilst on a satellite imagery it looks like storm clouds are forming, they are proving rather ineffective. many of them particularly further south across the us are what we call dry thunderstorms. this is where the thunder crowds rise into...
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a heatwave across southern europe has forced some of the region's most famous tourist sites to closeg peak holiday season. more than twenty fires have started near naples and sicily. the greek government has ordered that popular archaeological sites close during the hot weather, and in southern spain, seven provinces are on their highest heat alert. time for business. rachel home is here. we start on wall street, where three of the giants of us banking report their results later today. we're talking about wells fargo, citigroup and the biggest of them all — jpmorgan chase. investors have been betting that the good times are back for america's bankers, thanks to the election of donald trump. that's helped stock markets hit record highs. but are they right? well, today's results could give us a better idea. let's show you the details. take a look at these share prices, especiallyjpmorgan‘s, since president trump was elected. look at that. they all got a boost from hopes he would help the us economy grow and that interest rates would rise. the slow pace of policy change has, though, coo
a heatwave across southern europe has forced some of the region's most famous tourist sites to closeg peak holiday season. more than twenty fires have started near naples and sicily. the greek government has ordered that popular archaeological sites close during the hot weather, and in southern spain, seven provinces are on their highest heat alert. time for business. rachel home is here. we start on wall street, where three of the giants of us banking report their results later today. we're...
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also he brought back in southern europe as well. >> he was also a convinced champion.on and he pushed through the nato decision. i'm the only person here in this room who saw him crying at a meeting on the 13th of september. on that day they decided to push forward with the enlargement to the east and to the southeast taking in also ie press. during the lunch he asked to take the floor. it was unusual of him to ask. normally he took the floor. during the lunch he said in a voes choked with tears that this day was one of the most beautiful moments of his life. he, as the german chancellor was able to live through this historical moment. i was something that filled imwith a great deal of emotion. he said that after everything -- after all of the harm germany visited that it was a great moment for him to live through then he was quiet. he looked into himself and for many minutes he wept. he wasn't the only one. also when it came to the euro he was the driving force of the euro process. he was a tough defender of german interests for him the euro was his way of making peac
also he brought back in southern europe as well. >> he was also a convinced champion.on and he pushed through the nato decision. i'm the only person here in this room who saw him crying at a meeting on the 13th of september. on that day they decided to push forward with the enlargement to the east and to the southeast taking in also ie press. during the lunch he asked to take the floor. it was unusual of him to ask. normally he took the floor. during the lunch he said in a voes choked...
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they do not talk about so thatis the parallel moves would go through scandinavia, italy, and southern europeso there was going to be massive amounts of force in any offensive movement of the soviets. >> [indiscernible] mr. stejskal: as i said, this mission is evolving. in the beginning, in the early there and early 1960's, are always looking at the eastern european front as a whole. >> speaking of opposing fronts, jim, how to the military interact with the cia during this period? cia wasskal: a sensibly going to get the unit support in 1950's, directing them to positions in east germany. perfectedt germans their security state and the cia realized how difficult it was to recruit an agent and operate there, they became less interested in supporting unconventional warfare and directed their energies towards intelligence collection. naturally, their cooperation with the unit fell off measurably, and so, i think the is, from "blazing saddles" you're on your own, son? that's pretty much how we felt. >> how difficult was it for special forces to set up to infiltrate on the other side businesses so
they do not talk about so thatis the parallel moves would go through scandinavia, italy, and southern europeso there was going to be massive amounts of force in any offensive movement of the soviets. >> [indiscernible] mr. stejskal: as i said, this mission is evolving. in the beginning, in the early there and early 1960's, are always looking at the eastern european front as a whole. >> speaking of opposing fronts, jim, how to the military interact with the cia during this period?...