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and ireland but unions are preparing to strike in spain portugal and belgium later this month and that could affect troops across the continent today marks the first day of industrial action for ryan air since officially recognizing unions in december and that followed a disastrous autumn for the kariya when he was forced to counsel hundreds of flights after mismanaging its height of twelve stuff. are you watching to use coming to you live from berlin of course you can always find the latest news and information around the clock on our website d w dot com will be back with the latest at the top of the hour so you. can. entered the conflict zone with mission sleep on. this week on conflicts. the call to excel in a second foreign minister who gathered his lungs the politicians searching for coming. on the question of hydration that a compromise has been found is a fair deal for everybody conflicts of. next couple of. hundred dollars. car culture. car hair. color superman. superfood stylish style icon stuff let o's. life style during. the moment. sixty minutes. did brown really love adult
and ireland but unions are preparing to strike in spain portugal and belgium later this month and that could affect troops across the continent today marks the first day of industrial action for ryan air since officially recognizing unions in december and that followed a disastrous autumn for the kariya when he was forced to counsel hundreds of flights after mismanaging its height of twelve stuff. are you watching to use coming to you live from berlin of course you can always find the latest...
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of ryan as almost two and a half thousand daily flights on wednesday and on thursday staff in spain portugalitaly and belgium will participate in the workout the airlines pilots are demanding more transparent systems for promotions and transfers while cabin crew hope to push through better working conditions such as highest salaries. for the very latest let's cross over to marcus burnished who is standing by for us at madrid. international airport marcus tell me what's the situation like there and there were negotiations last night how did all that play out well it looks like a normal day here in madrid people are coming presenters are boarding the airplanes even they're rowing up as you can see in the background ryanair counters there were flights canceled around this five four hundred for the two days of today and tomorrow but the people who are showing up here seem to fly can go to their destinations more than fifty thousand people were affected and the company says they were rebooked to other flights or they got their money back so what's the next step now if if you were a holiday maker
of ryan as almost two and a half thousand daily flights on wednesday and on thursday staff in spain portugalitaly and belgium will participate in the workout the airlines pilots are demanding more transparent systems for promotions and transfers while cabin crew hope to push through better working conditions such as highest salaries. for the very latest let's cross over to marcus burnished who is standing by for us at madrid. international airport marcus tell me what's the situation like there...
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and there are strikes threatened in spain, portugal, italy and belgium later this year.s forced to recognise unions last year when a rostering blunder led to hundreds of cancellations. sally gethin is editor of gethin's inflight news. just talk us through what is at sta ke for just talk us through what is at stake for rya nair. just talk us through what is at stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael 0'leary.“ stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael o'leary. it is new territory. however there has been a period of gestation in terms of disruption with pilots going on, as you said earlier, from last year. it has been building up for some time. although michael 0'leary and ryanair management recognise the unions at that stage, because the pilots forced their hand, nevertheless, the pilots are saying that their demands for terms and conditions and better pay have not really been fully recognised. this has been rumbling on fora long time. and ryanair would has been rumbling on fora long time. and rya nair would have has been rumbling on fora long time.
and there are strikes threatened in spain, portugal, italy and belgium later this year.s forced to recognise unions last year when a rostering blunder led to hundreds of cancellations. sally gethin is editor of gethin's inflight news. just talk us through what is at sta ke for just talk us through what is at stake for rya nair. just talk us through what is at stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael 0'leary.“ stake for ryanair. this is new territory for michael o'leary. it is new...
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in fa ct, across spain, portugal, france.e expanding right across europe and all the way into scandinavia. incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer. lack of rainfall there as well, and temperatures into the 30s, very unusual. now, cooler air temperatures into the 30s, very unusual. now, coolerair is temperatures into the 30s, very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tap into north—western parts of the country, and actually part of scotla nd the country, and actually part of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks like first thing on monday morning. very warm, 20 degrees. that is the overnight low in london. 16, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast. so here is our very small, wea k belfast. so here is our very small, weak where the frontier, bringing a few spots of rain. you can see just be much falls apart. bringing some rainfall to northern ireland, maybe the western isles that, during the course of monday. b
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two and a half thousand daily flights had to be cancelled on wednesday and thursday staff in spain portugal italy and belgium will participate in the walkout the airlines pilots are demanding more transparent systems for promotions and chance for as while camping crew a calling for better working conditions and salaries. chinese president xi jinping is continuing his tour of africa and talks between him and south africa's president cyril ram oppose in pretoria seem to have been a fruit for china will reportedly in their best fourteen point seven billion dollars in south africa an increased imports from africa's most industrialized economy south africa is she's third a stop on the continent after visiting senate gallery wanda his tour is meant to further strengthen economic ties china is already the continent's largest trading partner with total trade worth one hundred and seventy billion dollars. well china's president xi jinping is not the only leader of the bric economy in africa right now indian prime minister narendra modi is also there looking to deepen trade relations between india an
two and a half thousand daily flights had to be cancelled on wednesday and thursday staff in spain portugal italy and belgium will participate in the walkout the airlines pilots are demanding more transparent systems for promotions and chance for as while camping crew a calling for better working conditions and salaries. chinese president xi jinping is continuing his tour of africa and talks between him and south africa's president cyril ram oppose in pretoria seem to have been a fruit for...
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strike by pilots will call will be the first in a series of planned industrial action stuff in spain portugal and italy will carry out their own strikes later in the month ryan air is known for his no affairs but critics say they come at the expense of good working conditions and fair salaries. britain's state a regulator has fined facebook fourth failing to protect teams of data it imposed the highest possible policy on that's five hundred thousand pounds that is less than what facebook earned in ten minutes this after the social media giant allowed inappropriate access to personal data of almost eighty seven million users to the consultancy cabaret consultancy firm coverage analytical the british firm denies the accusations ons has filed for bankruptcy. and that business for half my colleague daniel winter is here tomorrow same time same place and so watch. main news alice it just gets a little i'm so sick. of the so-called chain head's up the food is kind of side by. the people have put big dreams on the big screen. and movie magazine on the w. how to cover more than just one reality. wher
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strike by pilots the will call will be the first in a series of planned industrial action stuff in spain portugal and italy will carry out their own strikes later in the month ryan air is known for his no cost fares but critics say they come at the expense of good working conditions and fair salaries. britain stay to regulators find facebook fourth failing to protect humans a day it imposed the highest possible policy and that's five hundred thousand pounds that is less than what facebook earns in ten minutes this after the social media giant allowed inappropriate access to personal data of almost eighty seven million users to the consultancy cabaret consultancy firm can bridge analytic up to british firm denies the accusations and says filed for bankruptcy. that you are business frappe my colleague daniel mentor is here tomorrow same time same place and so watch. on freedom and the whole. world i come from the region is rich in history and style and talents but so poor in education opportunity and freedom this makes it special difficult for independent journalists i see many of the younger promi
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conditions ryanair is set to council six hundred flights next week due to cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline says it will disrupt travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers bryanna says it has offered affected travelers refunds bookings and accommodation where procrit the employees of the mom to better pay working conditions. tough times for greece's economy put huge pressure on small businesses after years of crisis many firms collapsed one traditional family one company found a way to both survive and thrive ringing up plenty of new orders quite literally. the gallon oculus family has been making bells for over two hundred years the last remaining bell making business in greece is run by christophe and thomas now in their fifty's when the financial crisis struck the two brothers refused to give up a trade that their forefathers began in the eighteen hundreds. making bells is labor intensive and time consuming and then output plunged by sixty percent in the wake of the financial crisis alongside a fall in church donations but the brothers refuse
conditions ryanair is set to council six hundred flights next week due to cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline says it will disrupt travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers bryanna says it has offered affected travelers refunds bookings and accommodation where procrit the employees of the mom to better pay working conditions. tough times for greece's economy put huge pressure on small businesses after years of crisis many firms collapsed one...
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and ireland but other unions apparent a strike in spain portugal and belgium i suppose that could affect groups across the continent today marks the first day of industrial action by an absence officially recognizing unions of december. uphold a claim of a multi-billion dollar damages against oil giant chevron that's decades of rainforest damage the court saying indigenous people have a right to compensation for oil spills that contaminate ground water despite high hopes from those affected the ruling is largely symbolic and no longer operates in the country. it was a lengthy legal battle or oil giant chevron has been ordered to pay nine point five billion dollars in damages for decades of environmental harm oh. texaco never again of reference to the company chevron took over in two thousand and one the plaintiffs include indigenous try it's from the amazon rain forest who filed a class action lawsuit twenty five years ago now the highest court in ecuador has ruled in their favor. their home was once a dense jungle us oil company texaco right in the one nine hundred sixty s. now not much
and ireland but other unions apparent a strike in spain portugal and belgium i suppose that could affect groups across the continent today marks the first day of industrial action by an absence officially recognizing unions of december. uphold a claim of a multi-billion dollar damages against oil giant chevron that's decades of rainforest damage the court saying indigenous people have a right to compensation for oil spills that contaminate ground water despite high hopes from those affected the...
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walkout by pilots the strike will be the first in a series of planned industrial action stops in spain portugal belgium and it's and they will carry out their own strikes later in the month ryanair is known for its locals fast but critics say they are the spends of good working conditions on fast salaries. that's it from me on the business plans about. capturing the decisive moment for eternity. that was already causing a press songs talented. the photographer caught a fleeting encounter such as unique compositions. to this day his photographs remain classics of the art. the nationalist socialist on the grounds of this new your nazi terrorist group committed ten murders within seven years. the trial against main defendant be out to chap and her accomplices is coming to an end the reports from the courthouse in munich. there were in the end it's your trial today and deeds will be in use. on beethoven. his works and the goddess fortuna. the munchies and things. insist on twenty. eight who do you think is going to be bullshit. all the matches all the scores. two thousand eight hundred soccer world
walkout by pilots the strike will be the first in a series of planned industrial action stops in spain portugal belgium and it's and they will carry out their own strikes later in the month ryanair is known for its locals fast but critics say they are the spends of good working conditions on fast salaries. that's it from me on the business plans about. capturing the decisive moment for eternity. that was already causing a press songs talented. the photographer caught a fleeting encounter such...
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to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.y will be expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where, incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks like first thing on monday morning. very warm — 20 degrees, that's the overnight low in london. 16, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast. so here's our very small, weak weather front here, bringing a few spots of rain. you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, bringing some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe the western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so
to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.y will be expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where, incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but...
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argentina, spain, portugal and germany are gone. this is the world cup of shocks.ke it through, croatia denmark? we will bring you the news. so the hosts are through against the 2010 champions and one of the fancied sides spain. misery for them, and here are the thoughts of one man who was overlooked for their squad and instead has been working for the bbc team out here in russia, cesc fabregas. you have to have the best players, you have busquets, iniesta and silva. but to lose your coach two days before, it must have an effect. it does and it hurts. cesc fabregas with his analysis of what went wrong for spain. what next for russia? they have six days off before they head to sochi to face either denmark oi’ head to sochi to face either denmark or croatia. they are approaching half—time. we have had a couple of goals. the danes took the lead after just 61 seconds, the fastest world cup goal we have had here. it fell to my players your concern after a bit of a scramble. croatia equalised very quickly though. there was a bit ofa very quickly though. there was a bit o
argentina, spain, portugal and germany are gone. this is the world cup of shocks.ke it through, croatia denmark? we will bring you the news. so the hosts are through against the 2010 champions and one of the fancied sides spain. misery for them, and here are the thoughts of one man who was overlooked for their squad and instead has been working for the bbc team out here in russia, cesc fabregas. you have to have the best players, you have busquets, iniesta and silva. but to lose your coach two...
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its cabin crew in spain, portugal, italy, and belgium will strike over wages on wednesday and thursdayrcing ryanair to cancel 600 flights. around 100,000 disgruntled passengers are expected to be affected by the cancellations. however the airline says it's managed to rebook some with other carriers. the row over wages and the impact of high oil prices has hit ryanair‘s bottom line, with the carrier reporting a 20% fall in profits for the second quarter to $374 million. today's industrial action is symptomatic of a vexed relationship with trades unions. rya nair only officially recognised unions for the first time in december 2017. let's get more on this story with the travel expert simon calder. two passengers have options? there are reports is going to be travel chaos. there are departure boards across europe. everybody was told a week ago that your flight has been cancelled, rya nair offered a week ago that your flight has been cancelled, ryanair offered a full refund, and then crucially, it has, as you pointed out, offered flights on other airlines. most people will get where they n
its cabin crew in spain, portugal, italy, and belgium will strike over wages on wednesday and thursdayrcing ryanair to cancel 600 flights. around 100,000 disgruntled passengers are expected to be affected by the cancellations. however the airline says it's managed to rebook some with other carriers. the row over wages and the impact of high oil prices has hit ryanair‘s bottom line, with the carrier reporting a 20% fall in profits for the second quarter to $374 million. today's industrial...
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four hour strike pilots will be the first in a series of planned industrial actions stuff in spain portugal belgium and it's and they will also carry out their own strikes later in the months while i was known for its low cost fast but critics say they come at the expense of good working conditions and fast salaries for staff. stater regulator has fined facebook for failing to protect user data it imposed the highest possible penalty five hundred thousand pounds but that's less than what facebook and ten minutes this after the social media giant allowed inappropriate access to the personal danger of almost eighty seven million users the consultancy cambridge analytical the british firm denied the accusations and since filed for bankruptcy. that's all business for now funny that's all we'll have an update for you in the next i mean time to check out twitter facebook friends thank you very much for watching but i. believe. entered the conflict zone. it's two years since the pretzel referendum in britain lose and my guess this week you're in love with is nikki morgan a former education ministe
four hour strike pilots will be the first in a series of planned industrial actions stuff in spain portugal belgium and it's and they will also carry out their own strikes later in the months while i was known for its low cost fast but critics say they come at the expense of good working conditions and fast salaries for staff. stater regulator has fined facebook for failing to protect user data it imposed the highest possible penalty five hundred thousand pounds but that's less than what...
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to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.y will be expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where incidentally it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks like first thing on monday morning. very warm — 20 degrees, that's the overnight low in london. i6, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast. so here's our very small, weak weather front here, bringing a few spots of rain. and you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, brings some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe some western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so
to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.y will be expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where incidentally it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this...
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they are right, countrywide debt in france, spain, portugal, countrywide debt is very high.as been high since the 19805 when ronald reagan 5tarted borrowing like crazy. however, what they are neglecting i5 the interest rate that these governments are paying are pretty much at all—time lows. since the 17005 probably. i don't necessarily like debt and i am not encouraging it. if you are an individual tried to re m ove it. if you are an individual tried to remove all doubt. but for countries this is still affordable. not good. still affordable. certainly not brutal correction in the global 5tock certainly not brutal correction in the global stock markets. famous light word —— la5t the global stock markets. famous light word —— last word i am sure. in12 light word —— last word i am sure. in 12 month i will be right and they will be wrong. emerging markets are a new factor in this as well. they are small in terms of the overall economy and we ignore them pretty much. to tail won't waive the rest of the world. it will be america will stop —— to tail won't wag. look at america. and
they are right, countrywide debt in france, spain, portugal, countrywide debt is very high.as been high since the 19805 when ronald reagan 5tarted borrowing like crazy. however, what they are neglecting i5 the interest rate that these governments are paying are pretty much at all—time lows. since the 17005 probably. i don't necessarily like debt and i am not encouraging it. if you are an individual tried to re m ove it. if you are an individual tried to remove all doubt. but for countries...
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its cabin crew in spain, portugal, italy, and belgium will walk—out over wages on wednesday and thursdayrcing ryanair to cancel 600 flights. around 100,000 inconvenienced passengers are expected to be affected by the cancellations. however, the airline says its managed to rebook some with other carriers. the row over wages and the impact of higher oil prices has hit ryanair financially, with the carrier reporting a 20% fall in profits for the second quarter to $374 million. the current industrial action is symptomatic of a vexed relationship with trades unions. rya nair only officially recognised unions for the first time in december 2017. aviation expert, john strickland is with me now. it's an interesting one. a very new problem for ryanair, they've only just recognised unions and hopped on the heels of that they've got a big strike on their hands. how are they dealing with this? they are toughing it out. they had a pilot strike in ireland yesterday and cancelled a very small number of flights. they said they could have actually operated some of those flights because they had enough cr
its cabin crew in spain, portugal, italy, and belgium will walk—out over wages on wednesday and thursdayrcing ryanair to cancel 600 flights. around 100,000 inconvenienced passengers are expected to be affected by the cancellations. however, the airline says its managed to rebook some with other carriers. the row over wages and the impact of higher oil prices has hit ryanair financially, with the carrier reporting a 20% fall in profits for the second quarter to $374 million. the current...
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across europe, we have got a heat wave building into spain and portugal. re on than just a mumble. you can see the weather front is continuing to further rain, and a drop in temperature, and we've also some thunder across eastern europe. if i run the sequence of the week, you can see high pressure begins to establish itself across northwestern europe, and still some showery rain across scotland and northern ireland. but look at this. port of spain and portugal we have heat pouring out of the sahara into southern france as well as temperatures here, towards the end of the week, and in the weekend, could be to be high 40s celsius and could be to be high 40s celsius and could be to be high 40s celsius and could be record—breaking for europe. stay tuned. it's a very hot as you can see. even coastal areas are looking pretty hot as well. temperatures potentially in the upper 30s celsius. back home, it is what a bit cloudy, outbreak of rain for later this week further south, high pressure building, it is when to turn sunny and hotter. hello, i'm karin giannone, th
across europe, we have got a heat wave building into spain and portugal. re on than just a mumble. you can see the weather front is continuing to further rain, and a drop in temperature, and we've also some thunder across eastern europe. if i run the sequence of the week, you can see high pressure begins to establish itself across northwestern europe, and still some showery rain across scotland and northern ireland. but look at this. port of spain and portugal we have heat pouring out of the...
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cabin crew strikes in spain, portugal and belgium.hey say they will disrupt travel plans for around 100,000 passengers. it has offered affected travelers refunds and accommodation where appropriate. employees are demanding better pay and conditions. back to phil, and a day of drama in the alps. phil: yes, stage 11 of the tour de france was a relatively short 180 kilometer ride through the alps. he made an impressive attack on the final climb, which saw him snatch the yellow jersey and put himself in perfect position to win his main tour. reporter: with the two are now heading deep into mountain territory, it is time to weed out serious contenders and also rans. with 33 kilometers to go on the days of an ultimate c -- penultimate climb -- they were always in sights. the pack soon swallowing up a resigned racer. now the lone breakaway leader. there was a storm coming. they peeled off in search of glory. he pulled away from a group. before catching the last man in his way. an incredible solo sin by the b rit. >> for me, just an amazing d
cabin crew strikes in spain, portugal and belgium.hey say they will disrupt travel plans for around 100,000 passengers. it has offered affected travelers refunds and accommodation where appropriate. employees are demanding better pay and conditions. back to phil, and a day of drama in the alps. phil: yes, stage 11 of the tour de france was a relatively short 180 kilometer ride through the alps. he made an impressive attack on the final climb, which saw him snatch the yellow jersey and put...
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but ahead of the weather fronts, my goodness, the air is coming all the way from africa, from spain, portugaltemperatures we've seen so far this summer, affecting some south—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 is not out of the question. this is sort of a more conservative estimate there. for london and for norwich, at least 31 degrees, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. but notice northern ireland and scotland, a lot more comfortable here. temperatures mostly into the 20s, and the possibility of a little bit of rain, at least some showers. now, look at those temperatures in london. over 30 degrees pretty much all through the week. mid—20s, so more comfortable, i think, for you in cardiff. that's it from me. is the —— welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is nkem ifejika. our top stories... on the brink of a new era: cuba's national assembly considers a new constitution that would bring sweeping reforms. police in los angeles arrest a suspect after a hostage siege at a grocery shop. one woman's been killed
but ahead of the weather fronts, my goodness, the air is coming all the way from africa, from spain, portugaltemperatures we've seen so far this summer, affecting some south—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 is not out of the question. this is sort of a more conservative estimate there. for london and for norwich, at least 31 degrees, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. but notice northern ireland and scotland, a lot more comfortable here. temperatures...
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drops out one by one as that this really has been a tournament off and dogs germany argentina spain portugal all falling out i mean i think brazil will always be some among the top one and i think any chances now that bogeyman have gone up toward people be favoring chances always there was tension other england might just blow all that gold and i'm a six four five hurricane pushed them to the top of the race for the golden boot as the world's top scorer an england fans erupted with that victory last night and as you might expect there were scenes of pure jubilation. thousand. thousand. was. following england's win and the huge success of the world cup twenty eight hundred twenty minutes here in russia so far many back home in the u.k. are lashing out at the government's stance on the events and they've been focusing much of their anger at the british foreign secretary. to the world com this july. this summer i think it will be very difficult to. imagine that u.k. representation at that event could go ahead in the normal way. isn't it time you apologized for tellin him friends not to go to ru
drops out one by one as that this really has been a tournament off and dogs germany argentina spain portugal all falling out i mean i think brazil will always be some among the top one and i think any chances now that bogeyman have gone up toward people be favoring chances always there was tension other england might just blow all that gold and i'm a six four five hurricane pushed them to the top of the race for the golden boot as the world's top scorer an england fans erupted with that victory...
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for a cast the world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even this year so it's kind of that the world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is a brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said spread over eleven cities how important do you think that is they get to the distance that it's covering that might be a challenge for some but also to bring the world cup to so many communities that may never seen so many people coming into that time i think it's very important honestly. at least that the people the france i have worked here they really use this opportunity to to to see a part of the country. because you cannot see the brush of course but it was the same in brazil a lot of people criticize that before because you know four hours from the religion at the time it was a puzzle so they
for a cast the world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even this year so it's kind of that the world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is a brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan...
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but ahead of the weather fronts, my goodness, the air is coming all the way from africa, from spain, portugal far this summer, affecting some south—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 is not out of the question. this is sort of a more conservative estimate there. for london and for norwich, at least 31, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. but notice northern ireland and scotland, a lot more comfortable here. temperatures mostly in the 20s, and the possibility of a little bit of rain, at least some showers. now, look at those temperatures in london. over 30 degrees pretty much all through the week. mid—20s, so more comfortable, i think, for you in cardiff. that's it from me. this is bbc news. the headlines — cu ba's national assembly is debating a new constitution which could bring far—reaching changes. measures to drastically reduce the communist state's control of the economy are being considered including the recognition of private property. presidential term limits may also be introduced and same—sex marriage could be legalised. president trump has hit out
but ahead of the weather fronts, my goodness, the air is coming all the way from africa, from spain, portugal far this summer, affecting some south—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 is not out of the question. this is sort of a more conservative estimate there. for london and for norwich, at least 31, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. but notice northern ireland and scotland, a lot more comfortable here. temperatures mostly in the 20s, and the possibility...
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one of the best matches i've seen there's spain portugal maybe it was one of the first they gave a lot of impressions but it was on the second day of the tournament but it was a great match. so if you if i'd said to you five years ago when we stood we were at b.h.p. russia twenty eight and we sat and talked about all the negative things that people were talking about we said how russia was going to tackle back in terms of i said about it was said if i'm to get propaganda in the sense that issues are at the edge races and so forth in terms of the social issues do you think the russians address those it's got dismissed some of those issues i think it's great that during the competition nobody wants to talk about that things that's what we've witnessed over the past months nobody's talking about anything negative. that means that this world cup has been very good very successful for everybody. i mean all these things are. passed nobody intends to talk about them right now there is there hasn't been a single security incident there. hasn't been a single racism incident during the world cup
one of the best matches i've seen there's spain portugal maybe it was one of the first they gave a lot of impressions but it was on the second day of the tournament but it was a great match. so if you if i'd said to you five years ago when we stood we were at b.h.p. russia twenty eight and we sat and talked about all the negative things that people were talking about we said how russia was going to tackle back in terms of i said about it was said if i'm to get propaganda in the sense that...
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contrast the world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even is here so it's kind of good that woke up of the so-called little teams the only big one is brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said spread over eleven cities how important do you think that is the key to the distance that it's covering that might be a challenge for some but also it brings the world cup to so many communities that may never seen so many people coming into that time i think it's very important honestly. at least that the people the friends i have worked to really use this opportunity to to to see a part of the country. because you cannot see the whole russia of course but it was the same in brazil a lot of people criticize it before because you're four hours from let's say rio de janeiro at the time the mouse or the mu
contrast the world cup especially because the big teams are not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even is here so it's kind of good that woke up of the so-called little teams the only big one is brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said...
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to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.g right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where, incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks like first thing on monday morning. very warm — 20 degrees, that's the overnight low in london. 16, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast. so here's our very small, weak weather front here, bringing a few spots of rain. you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, bringing some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe the western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so a very hot day for
to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.g right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where, incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks...
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to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where, incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks like first thing on monday morning. very warm — 20 degrees, that's the overnight low in london. 16, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast. so here's our very small, weak weather front here, bringing a few spots of rain. you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, bringing some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe the western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east anglia. so a very hot
to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where, incidentally, it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what...
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they can go all the way and you know they're still a favorite thing especially now what germany spain portugal argentina all the teams south of the favorites before i think brazil were you know pretty much the top spot though this as well as they still remain as they always are out there brazil the beginning in some pretty much training with. a player stealing the limelight this time the sports star player neymar he walked his son along for training he showed that he could be following in his dad's footsteps one day perhaps sooner than we might think of course complete with the diving attachment so maybe not but hopefully i hopefully he'll be a little bit more of a fair player from the very start of the world cup the atmosphere has been amazing and the fans have been taken through all the ups and downs whole spectrum of emotions here is a petersburg and moscow all over the country in fact eleven cities yet and you know there have been fans who travel other countries coming to russia in order to support the host nation and i actually managed to do in a couple of them to get a fantastic unique v
they can go all the way and you know they're still a favorite thing especially now what germany spain portugal argentina all the teams south of the favorites before i think brazil were you know pretty much the top spot though this as well as they still remain as they always are out there brazil the beginning in some pretty much training with. a player stealing the limelight this time the sports star player neymar he walked his son along for training he showed that he could be following in his...
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but ahead of the weather fronts, my goodness, the air is coming all the way from africa, from spain, portugaluth—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 is not out of the question. this is sort of a more conservative estimate there. for london and for norwich, at least 31 degrees, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. but notice northern ireland and scotland, a lot more comfortable here. temperatures mostly into the 20s, and the possibility of a little bit of rain, at least some showers. now, look at those temperatures in london. over 30 degrees pretty much all through the week. mid—20s, so more comfortable there, i think, for you in cardiff. that's it from me. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines — president trump has hit out at his former lawyer michael cohen after claims he secretly recorded them talking about payments to a former playboy model. mr trump said it was inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client, and insisted he'd done nothing wrong. police in los angeles have arrested a suspect after a hostage siege at a grocery shop. a gunman had barricad
but ahead of the weather fronts, my goodness, the air is coming all the way from africa, from spain, portugaluth—eastern, eastern and maybe central parts of england. 33 is not out of the question. this is sort of a more conservative estimate there. for london and for norwich, at least 31 degrees, possibly already hitting 33 in one or two spots. but notice northern ireland and scotland, a lot more comfortable here. temperatures mostly into the 20s, and the possibility of a little bit of rain,...
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and ireland but other unions are preparing to strike in spain portugal and belgium later this month that could affect across the continent today marks the first day of industrial action for ryanair since officially recognizing unions in december the united states could be softening its position on iran previous statements suggested washington aims to reduce the nation's oil exports to zero but secretary of state mike brown peo says they may grant waivers to a handful of countries importing the grain. and sanctions snapback later this week u.s. officials have been meeting with the saudi saudi energy ministry to discuss keeping up supply to avoid volatility the trumpet is facing said it wants to deny iran revenue it's previously used to finance terrorism. it could also highest court has upheld a claim of multi-billion dollar damages against the oil giant chevron that's for decades of rain forest damage the court said indigenous people have a right to compensation for oil spills that contaminated groundwater despite high hopes from those affected the ruling is largely symbolic as chevron no
and ireland but other unions are preparing to strike in spain portugal and belgium later this month that could affect across the continent today marks the first day of industrial action for ryanair since officially recognizing unions in december the united states could be softening its position on iran previous statements suggested washington aims to reduce the nation's oil exports to zero but secretary of state mike brown peo says they may grant waivers to a handful of countries importing the...
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two and a half thousand daily flights that's today wednesday and to more with us today staff in spain portugal italy and belgium will participate in the walkout the airlines pilots are demanding more transparent systems for promotions and transfers while captain crew hope to push through better working conditions such as higher salaries and we cross over now for the very latest to our correspondent who's been issue is hopefully standing by madrid. international airport course if you can heard here me there you are just briefly bring us up to date with the situation where you are. well the operations here at madrid brothas airport started this morning quite smoothly the first flights ryan air went out without any problems. now there's some struggle because suddenly ryanair had to cancel a flight from madrid to pisa people behind me are queuing up to ask for information for a solution but it seems that today there will be no solution ryan does not have any space left to react and so these people. very probably have to stay here on the ground there are thirty one flights scheduled today from madr
two and a half thousand daily flights that's today wednesday and to more with us today staff in spain portugal italy and belgium will participate in the walkout the airlines pilots are demanding more transparent systems for promotions and transfers while captain crew hope to push through better working conditions such as higher salaries and we cross over now for the very latest to our correspondent who's been issue is hopefully standing by madrid. international airport course if you can heard...
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very much ryanair is set to cancel six hundred flights next week due to cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline says it will disrupt travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers weiner says it's offered affected travelers refunds re bookings and accommodation where appropriate the employees are demanding better pay and working conditions. i till now and a day of drama in the alps i'm all for drama daniel thank you yes stage eleven of the tour de france was a relatively short one hundred eight kilometer ride through the alps from albertville to lead russia that team sky is going to tell us about it's an impressive attack on the funnel cloud which saw who cross the finish line first snatch the yellow jersey and put himself in perfect position to win his maiden tour . with the tour now heading deep into mountain territory it's time to weed out the serious contenders from the also rans team sky set the pace at the front of the peloton happy to let a great weight group advance that ahead with thirty three kilometers to go on the days and ultimate climb spa
very much ryanair is set to cancel six hundred flights next week due to cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline says it will disrupt travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers weiner says it's offered affected travelers refunds re bookings and accommodation where appropriate the employees are demanding better pay and working conditions. i till now and a day of drama in the alps i'm all for drama daniel thank you yes stage eleven of the tour de france...
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doubt that they can go all the way yeah that's the favorite thing especially now what germany spain portugal argentina all the teams south of the favorites before i think brazil were you know pretty much the top sport though this as well as they still remain as they always are out there brazil the beginning in some pretty much training there with. a player stealing the limelight this time the sports star player neymar he bought his son a lot of training he showed that he could be following in his dad's footsteps one may pop sooner than we might think of course complete with the the daubing attachment so maybe not but hopefully i hopefully hear a little bit more of a fair player from the very start of the world cup the atmosphere has been amazing and the fans have been taken through all the ups and downs whole spectrum of emotions here it's a petersburg and moscow all over the country in fact eleven cities yeah and you know there have been fans who travel other countries coming to russia in order to support the host nation and i actually managed to draw in a couple of them to get a fantastic
doubt that they can go all the way yeah that's the favorite thing especially now what germany spain portugal argentina all the teams south of the favorites before i think brazil were you know pretty much the top sport though this as well as they still remain as they always are out there brazil the beginning in some pretty much training there with. a player stealing the limelight this time the sports star player neymar he bought his son a lot of training he showed that he could be following in...
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ask the world cup especially because the big teams they're not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even this year so it's kind of that the world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said spread over eleven cities how important do you think that is they get to the distance that it's covering that might be a challenge for some but also to bring the world cup to so many communities that may never seen so many people coming into that time i think it's very important. at least that the people the france for here to really use this opportunity to to to see a part of the country. because you cannot see the whole process of course but it was the same in brazil a lot of people criticize it before because you have four hours to her from let's say rio de janeiro at the time the mouse or the musl
ask the world cup especially because the big teams they're not here i mean of course germany spain portugal and so on italy not even this year so it's kind of that the world cup of the so-called little teams the only big one is brazil let's say and maybe maybe england but i mean this is peter scald in our don't know if english is really a favorite colombia's a good now you mentioned of course the interaction between the locals and the people who are visiting russia this tournaments as dan said...
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ryanair is set to cancel sixty six hundred flights next week to two cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline. travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers and arrive there is often a factor travelers refunds free bookings and accommodation where appropriate the employees are demanding better pay and spencer who can condition its. in grace's economy economy rather but huge pressure on small businesses after years of crisis many firms collapse but one traditional family run company found a way to both survive and thrive ringing up plenty of new orders and that's quite literally here's more. to go in opulence family has been making bells for over two hundred years the last remaining bell making business in greece is run by christophe and thomas now in their fifty's when the financial crisis struck the two brothers refused to give up the trade that their forefathers began in the eighteen hundreds. making bells is labor intensive and time consuming and then output plunged by sixty percent in the wake of the financial crisis alongside a fall in church do
ryanair is set to cancel sixty six hundred flights next week to two cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline. travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers and arrive there is often a factor travelers refunds free bookings and accommodation where appropriate the employees are demanding better pay and spencer who can condition its. in grace's economy economy rather but huge pressure on small businesses after years of crisis many firms collapse but one...
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to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.gh monday will be expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where incidentally it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days. but this is what it looks like first thing on monday morning. very warm — 20 degrees, that's the overnight low in london. i6, 17 degrees there for the lowlands of scotland and for belfast. so here's our very small, weak weather front here, bringing a few spots of rain. and you can see itjust pretty much falls apart, brings some rainfall to northern ireland and maybe some western isles there during the course of monday, but that's pretty much it. to the south of that, the heat is on. temperatures widely in the high 20s, and in excess of 30 degrees there in the south—east and east an
to the south of that, this is where the heat is, across spain, portugal, france.gh monday will be expanding right across europe, and all the way into scandinavia, where incidentally it's been a record—breaking summer, lack of rainfall there, as well, and temperatures into the 30s — very unusual. now, cooler air is trying to tuck into north—western parts of the country, and actually, parts of scotland and northern ireland will be among the coolest places in europe over the next few days....
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me has seen some of the best football heat on the pitch the fantastic goal but iran's between spain portugal later the portuguese being knocked out by the road winds who will manage the ball by outside the stadium probably in a big flag make me into your own or a while find at least for the evening funtastic game between germany and sweden the latest equaliser ever in the world cup knockout stages of course the latest win a rather by toni kroos against the swedes and finally that game which had the whole country or over well over one hundred forty eight million people on tenterhooks four hundred twenty minutes that game between croatia and russia the hosts reaching the quarterfinals and being knocked out on the penalties for me it was just so surreal and so fantastic meeting these fans that have come from a far away as australia and of travel. all these russian cities from source. to to st petersburg such a contrast of cities i mean each one of these is almost like a country in itself in russia and these fans have really embraced the country and russia has embraced them and speaking to those
me has seen some of the best football heat on the pitch the fantastic goal but iran's between spain portugal later the portuguese being knocked out by the road winds who will manage the ball by outside the stadium probably in a big flag make me into your own or a while find at least for the evening funtastic game between germany and sweden the latest equaliser ever in the world cup knockout stages of course the latest win a rather by toni kroos against the swedes and finally that game which had...