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christina of sweden has sent him to us in prague. many think oxon siana jr isn't up to the task seeing him as arrogant impetuous and more devoted to wind than diplomacy what do you think of top man stoff if he wears a hideous wig yes ghastly anything else. you you know. he's a capable diplomat and as i see it he's really seeking peace showing queen christina wants peace at any price you know one uglier cell of use the second to massacre is here to negotiate a peace on the queen's behalf against toxicity on his will if necessary because the queen is still too young the chancellor takes all the political decisions coat munster. hasn't made any concessions to usual from calm. i suppose he just wants to find out if he can play a soft against each other. and canny we will stand by our agreements. peace will only be achieved if the emperor agrees with france and sweden and i you know that's exactly how we see it because the stability of this alliance was largely down to the fact that both countries shared auntie hamps pork interests with t
christina of sweden has sent him to us in prague. many think oxon siana jr isn't up to the task seeing him as arrogant impetuous and more devoted to wind than diplomacy what do you think of top man stoff if he wears a hideous wig yes ghastly anything else. you you know. he's a capable diplomat and as i see it he's really seeking peace showing queen christina wants peace at any price you know one uglier cell of use the second to massacre is here to negotiate a peace on the queen's behalf against...
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by the taliban we marked world mental health day by looking at how they are treating depression in sweden one of the world's happiest countries apparently and in sports belgium police target some of the country's leading football clubs as part of a fraud investigation sun is here with that story and more. hello there we've seen some severe weather over the west impose the mediterranean recently in new york or that flooding has turned deadly and in barcelona this is what it looked like you have to squint to little bit to see through the condensation on the bus window but it gives you an idea of just how much water is on the ground there and just how much rain they've seen this is the system responsible it's working its way eastwards the heaviest of the downpours currently are over the southern parts of france and that will transfer into the northwest impulse of italy as we had three thursday some heavy downpours as well through parts of corsica and into saudia behind that system there is another one but that will really breaks up as we head through into friday not a great deal left to it s
by the taliban we marked world mental health day by looking at how they are treating depression in sweden one of the world's happiest countries apparently and in sports belgium police target some of the country's leading football clubs as part of a fraud investigation sun is here with that story and more. hello there we've seen some severe weather over the west impose the mediterranean recently in new york or that flooding has turned deadly and in barcelona this is what it looked like you have...
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it'll be interesting to see just how things in this country found an ally as well as in sweden.a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes with the forecast. much cooler air has spread into scotland and northern ireland, the cold air is on the move. temperatures into the 20s but some places will see a nine celsius drop between judaea and places will see a nine celsius drop betweenjudaea and tomorrow places will see a nine celsius drop between judaea and tomorrow so places will see a nine celsius drop betweenjudaea and tomorrow so you will notice that change the changes dined the band of rain pushes its way southwards. all easily missed and put forward patches across southern part of england's. —— mist and fog patches. it is clear and with those clearer skies, we have cold air. patches of froth around to start the day on saturday, that they bring a north— south script, cloudy and wet. that lack a split. winds are picking up as well. where it is are picking up as well. where it is a cold day, it will be about to celsius wherever you are. northern england, northern wales having the
it'll be interesting to see just how things in this country found an ally as well as in sweden.a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes with the forecast. much cooler air has spread into scotland and northern ireland, the cold air is on the move. temperatures into the 20s but some places will see a nine celsius drop between judaea and places will see a nine celsius drop betweenjudaea and tomorrow places will see a nine celsius drop between judaea and tomorrow so places will see a nine celsius...
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sweden agrees to the division of pomerania. is good moves we still have to negotiate the ban on public evangelical worship and i have heard hereditary lands i suggest we discuss it later better we are not discussing that at all. as a young person use it as the first step in stamping out the catholic faith what that must be lifted up protestant brethren should have their religious freedom and the hereditary lands if you want i leave because i know that this is the emperor's red line he would rather lose scepter and crown life and limb than to lose in this battle but. it might just come to that com. the spot boys all saw that it was true that there was a red line that tout months wasn't to cross but he didn't coordinate every step of the negotiations with the emperor especially in this exciting phase in six hundred forty seven he made a lot of concessions to the protestants not all of which had been coordinated just in. twelve months or so workload is enormous he creates five drafts of the peace treaties called the truck months f
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we are calling on all the parties, specifically the houthi and arab coalition to sweden in november and come to a solution. president trump, his family and advisers, visit the scene of the massacre of "jewish people in pittsburgh. hundreds of protestors say he's not welcome. denmark says it's foiled an iranian plot to carry out an assassination on its soil. losing friends in europe — facebook growth disappoints as it battles security breaches and worries over fake news. and the chinese yuan falls to its lowest level against the dollar in a decade. so will it fuel allegations of currency manipulation? a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also we want to hear from you as europeans give facebook the thumbs down with a million less logging onto the site every day. we'd like to know what alternative you have found or have you switched off social media? get in touch, just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing it's one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. the un says 1a million people are facing starvation. now, united states
we are calling on all the parties, specifically the houthi and arab coalition to sweden in november and come to a solution. president trump, his family and advisers, visit the scene of the massacre of "jewish people in pittsburgh. hundreds of protestors say he's not welcome. denmark says it's foiled an iranian plot to carry out an assassination on its soil. losing friends in europe — facebook growth disappoints as it battles security breaches and worries over fake news. and the chinese...
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a p pa re ntly together in sweden and end this war.ught off—guard by the us announcement, today the government here said it backed the ceasefire call, but the prime minister added this morning. nationwide ceasefire will only have an effect on the ground if it is underpinned by a political deal between the conflict parties. the foreign secretary discussed matter last night and they agreed that the uk will commit to agree to the deep sky vision. this push for an end to the war in yemen will add to the pressure on saudi arabia and estate factor leader crown prince mohamed bin salman who is already under intense international scrutiny of the prominentjournalist intense international scrutiny of the prominent journalist jamal khashoggi. the prominentjournalist jamal khashoggi. our international correspondent orla guerin, who has recently reported from yemen, is here. if there is a ceasefire, which it stick? a very big if. at this stage we have no indication and we have no response from the houthi leadership in sonar. they are in control of
a p pa re ntly together in sweden and end this war.ught off—guard by the us announcement, today the government here said it backed the ceasefire call, but the prime minister added this morning. nationwide ceasefire will only have an effect on the ground if it is underpinned by a political deal between the conflict parties. the foreign secretary discussed matter last night and they agreed that the uk will commit to agree to the deep sky vision. this push for an end to the war in yemen will add...
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and norway was by then a country together with sweden, with one king, living in sweden.y young and fresh style and i think that built up on that. they had dance rhythms and folk music elements in these bigger compositions. i think he looked upon the folksongs are some universal, something surviving from generation to generation. and if you step through the borders you can find the same elements in folk music. and some of that folk music that inspired grieg can still be heard today, and one of the best ways to experience it is with dance. dance company frikar perform contemporary dance all around norway and beyond, inspired by nature and traditional norwegian folk roots. they have agreed to come and show me some of the traditional elements found in norway's halling dance. fiddles play. the dance, it is mostly sort of a show—off dance. 100 years ago women also did that dance, but it's mostly boys, or men, doing the dance, because we want to impress the other men or other women. put the right foot in front of the left. sidewards. believe me, this is harder than it looks. if
and norway was by then a country together with sweden, with one king, living in sweden.y young and fresh style and i think that built up on that. they had dance rhythms and folk music elements in these bigger compositions. i think he looked upon the folksongs are some universal, something surviving from generation to generation. and if you step through the borders you can find the same elements in folk music. and some of that folk music that inspired grieg can still be heard today, and one of...
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chance to have a say which destination and you have huge like us to explore today we're heading to sweden thanks to a viewer crest from colombia and that he may not go to would like to find out more about sweden especially where the locals like to spend their holidays that's why we chose the favored island and it's one hundred thirty seven kilometers long but only sixteen kilometers wide so it boasts lots of beaches and the most hours of sunshine in the country its population of about twenty four thousand swells to ten times that in summer so the best time to go is off season like we did it. for most visitors a trip to the island usually begins with the drive across bridge. the island is a tremendously popular summer destination for sun starved swedes but its natural beauty is best experienced when fall sets in. the weather gets rougher and peace and quiet descend under. there's a lighthouse at each end of the one hundred thirty seven kilometer long coast one of the northern point is nicknamed tall eric. holder and has a long time maritime tradition underlying all this is a remnants of th
chance to have a say which destination and you have huge like us to explore today we're heading to sweden thanks to a viewer crest from colombia and that he may not go to would like to find out more about sweden especially where the locals like to spend their holidays that's why we chose the favored island and it's one hundred thirty seven kilometers long but only sixteen kilometers wide so it boasts lots of beaches and the most hours of sunshine in the country its population of about twenty...
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pierced then why do so many people report being unhappy in sweden alone one in five young women point to rising stress levels affecting their mental health i think that we have a lot of pressure being perfect. and achieving things and not listening and slowing down. it's expected that by twenty thirty depression will be the world's leading cause of ill health at the fountain house group of international clubhouses they're focusing on something conventional treatment sometimes overlook the person behind the illness hospitals doctors medications are important but they don't have the resources or perhaps the goals to build relationships and once you get to know somebody you can see beyond a diagnosis. i'm a healthy person here i'm tracy i'm not my diagnosis people always. ask me to do stuff and i think why they ask me i mean i don't i don't know but i do know and i can help. found a master save me save me i don't think i'll be around it's fun to be here for it all began in new york in the one nine hundred forty s. patients and social workers got together to create a shared community that
pierced then why do so many people report being unhappy in sweden alone one in five young women point to rising stress levels affecting their mental health i think that we have a lot of pressure being perfect. and achieving things and not listening and slowing down. it's expected that by twenty thirty depression will be the world's leading cause of ill health at the fountain house group of international clubhouses they're focusing on something conventional treatment sometimes overlook the...
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linda came here from sweden to follow her passion three years ago.d, it's all here. i mean, all the big trainers are here in newmarket and like in sweden, in czech, in poland, the racing is so small that if you actually want to be invested in it, there's not much for you out there, theyjust don't have the quality, as they do here in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between britain, france and ireland. the industry is demanding that continues post—brexit. racing's allure stems in part from studying the form and predicting a winning outcome. but, as it stands for this industry and the wider sporting world, all bets are off.
linda came here from sweden to follow her passion three years ago.d, it's all here. i mean, all the big trainers are here in newmarket and like in sweden, in czech, in poland, the racing is so small that if you actually want to be invested in it, there's not much for you out there, theyjust don't have the quality, as they do here in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between britain, france and ireland. the...
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although he no longer faces charges in sweden, there is still the small issue of skipping bail.t of extradition to america. washington angry over his website's release of sensitive documents. but now he has been told to pay his own phone and medical bills and take better care of his pet cat. the current president of ecuador has described assange as being like a stone in his shoe. this latest move is unlikely to make relations any warmer. tim allman, bbc news. 0n the eve of afghanistan's elections, kandahar has been forced to delay its poll for a week, after the assassination of the powerful local police chief. general abdul raziq, along with two other officials, was shot dead by his bodyguard after meeting us commander general scott miller inside the governor's compound to discuss election security. his funeral took place in kandahar earlier on friday. the taliban, who say they killed general raziq, referred to him as a "brutal police chief". but the american general paid tribute, saying he had "lost a great friend" and afghanistan had lost a patriot. 0ur chief international cor
although he no longer faces charges in sweden, there is still the small issue of skipping bail.t of extradition to america. washington angry over his website's release of sensitive documents. but now he has been told to pay his own phone and medical bills and take better care of his pet cat. the current president of ecuador has described assange as being like a stone in his shoe. this latest move is unlikely to make relations any warmer. tim allman, bbc news. 0n the eve of afghanistan's...
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although he no longer faces charges in sweden, there are still the small issue of skipping bail.sensitive documents —— washington. by now he has been told to pay his own phone and medical bills and take better care of his pet cat. the current president of ecuador has described assange as being like a stone in his shoe. this latest move is unlikely to make relations any warmer. tim allman, bbc news. yoga has been part of the duke and duchess of sussex's morning routine in australia, as they continue their tour down under. harry and meghan went barefoot on bondi beach and then there was a climb over sydney harbour bridge. jonny dymond was watching from solid ground. the police in sydney don't normally dress like this. but on the city's legendary bondi beach today, things were far from normal. welcome to fluro friday, where surfing and yoga meets mindfulness. and harry and meghan. harry opened up to the group about his experiences. it's part of his big push to promote mental health. this is called an anti—bad vibe circle. at the end, a group hug. the house of windsor brought the hou
although he no longer faces charges in sweden, there are still the small issue of skipping bail.sensitive documents —— washington. by now he has been told to pay his own phone and medical bills and take better care of his pet cat. the current president of ecuador has described assange as being like a stone in his shoe. this latest move is unlikely to make relations any warmer. tim allman, bbc news. yoga has been part of the duke and duchess of sussex's morning routine in australia, as they...
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being named alongside three uncapped players the squad for next month's friendlies with austria and swedennd welcome to the bbc news at one. the leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, says it believes yesterday's budget is a gamble with the public finances and the chancellor may have to borrow more in future. after analysing the figures, the independent research group says the big winner of the budget is the nhs but other public services will continue to feel the squeeze. the ifs also highlighted big gains for two and a half million families on the government's new flagship benefit — universal credit. some will be £600 better off a year. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. 0ut out on the factory floor this morning the chancellor philip hammond keen to hear how yesterday's budget has been received. he's lifted the brakes on public spending, insisting pure households will feel the greatest effect. looking at the whole package of measures we delivered yesterday, not just personal income tax cuts but all the other measures and you analyse how they affect people acr
being named alongside three uncapped players the squad for next month's friendlies with austria and swedennd welcome to the bbc news at one. the leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, says it believes yesterday's budget is a gamble with the public finances and the chancellor may have to borrow more in future. after analysing the figures, the independent research group says the big winner of the budget is the nhs but other public services will continue to feel the squeeze. the ifs...
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linda came here from sweden to follow her passion three years ago.. people from all over the world, it's all here. i mean, all the big trainers are here in newmarket and like in sweden, in czech, in poland, the racing is so small that if you actually want to be invested in it, there's not much for you out there, theyjust don't have the quality, as they do here in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between britain, france and ireland. the industry is demanding that continues post—brexit. racing's allure stems in part from studying the form and predicting a winning outcome. but, as it stands for this industry and the wider sporting world, all bets are off. richard conway, bbc news, newmarket. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who's a political correspondent for the daily mirror. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the we
linda came here from sweden to follow her passion three years ago.. people from all over the world, it's all here. i mean, all the big trainers are here in newmarket and like in sweden, in czech, in poland, the racing is so small that if you actually want to be invested in it, there's not much for you out there, theyjust don't have the quality, as they do here in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between...
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appears then why do so many people report being unhappy in sweden alone one in five young women point to rising stress levels affecting their mental health i think that we have a lot of pressure being perfect. and achieving things and not listening and slowing down. it's expected that by twenty thirty depression will be the world's leading cause of ill health at the fountain house group of international clubhouses they're focusing on something conventional treatments sometimes overlook the person behind the illness hospitals doctors medications all important but they don't have the resources or perhaps the goals to build relationships and once you get to know somebody you can see beyond a diagnosis. i'm a healthy person here i'm tracy i'm not my diagnosis. people always. ask me to do stuff and i think why they ask me i mean i don't i don't know but i do know and i can help. phone to nasa save me save me i don't think i'll be around it's fun to be in here for that you began in new york in the one nine hundred forty s. patients and social workers got together to create a shared communit
appears then why do so many people report being unhappy in sweden alone one in five young women point to rising stress levels affecting their mental health i think that we have a lot of pressure being perfect. and achieving things and not listening and slowing down. it's expected that by twenty thirty depression will be the world's leading cause of ill health at the fountain house group of international clubhouses they're focusing on something conventional treatments sometimes overlook the...
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linda came here from sweden to follow her passion three years ago. she is part of that international workforce that racing relies upon. people from all over the world, it's all here. i mean, all the big trainers are here in newmarket and like in sweden, in czech, in poland, the racing is so small that if you actually want to be invested in it, there's not much for you out there, theyjust don't have the quality, as they do here in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between britain, france and ireland. the industry is demanding that continues post—brexit. racing's allure stems in part from studying the form and predicting a winning outcome. but, as it stands for this industry and the wider sporting world, all bets are off. richard conway, bbc news, newmarket. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty. tonight, are jokes about vegans off limits, after the editor of waitrose magazine has to fall on his sword? we discuss what's fair game, so to speak, and what is not
linda came here from sweden to follow her passion three years ago. she is part of that international workforce that racing relies upon. people from all over the world, it's all here. i mean, all the big trainers are here in newmarket and like in sweden, in czech, in poland, the racing is so small that if you actually want to be invested in it, there's not much for you out there, theyjust don't have the quality, as they do here in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses...
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so i think the council and the house of sweden for hosting us. and ievents are important appreciate all of your participation. fred and i go back a bit. we have done a few panels on cyber security over the years, and a lot continues to change. takes in this speech today, it could be tomorrow and the next day if you keep up with this type of attack. are many and they are multiplying quickly. our adversaries are weaponizing the technology that has made our world faster, that same technology that makes us more innovative and more connected than ever before. in the past 18 months alone, we have witnessed north korean ransomware spread to more than 100 50 countries which held health care systems hostage and brought factories to a halt. we saw russia penetrate the and unleash malware that resulted in one of the costliest cyber incidents in history. the headlines truly seem never ending, and to be frank, i don't think they are going to stop. i think we will see more front page news, unfortunately, with respect to cyber attacks. as we speak, rogue regime
so i think the council and the house of sweden for hosting us. and ievents are important appreciate all of your participation. fred and i go back a bit. we have done a few panels on cyber security over the years, and a lot continues to change. takes in this speech today, it could be tomorrow and the next day if you keep up with this type of attack. are many and they are multiplying quickly. our adversaries are weaponizing the technology that has made our world faster, that same technology that...
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it is all here, all of the big trainers are here in newmarket, and like in sweden, in czech, poland,based on the quality as there is in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between britain, france and ireland. the industry is demanding that continues post brexit. racing's allure stems in part from studying the form and predicting a winning outcome. but as it stands for this industry and the wider sporting world all bets are off. richard conway, bbc news, newmarket. time for a look at the weather. here's mel coles what is the weather like for the trick or treaters? a few showers here and there, not as cold as recently, sunshine through central areas and eastern england through the day today has been a real treat, and in that southerly flow of the temperatures have recovered slightly, it hasn't been as cold as it has been recently. if you are out this evening the temperature is stilljust about in double figures in the south. some showery outbreaks will affect western areas in particular, a bit wintry over
it is all here, all of the big trainers are here in newmarket, and like in sweden, in czech, poland,based on the quality as there is in england. there are also concerns over the free movement of horses as well as people. annually, 26,000 move seamlessly between britain, france and ireland. the industry is demanding that continues post brexit. racing's allure stems in part from studying the form and predicting a winning outcome. but as it stands for this industry and the wider sporting world all...
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in sweden, in czech, and poland, the racing is so small there, so if you actually want to be invested. theyjust don't have the quality as they do in england. linda says she would think twice about coming to britain now, with brexit looming. all of which causes a headache for trainers seeking the best possible staff. racing does have a staffing shortage for a multitude of reasons. now, brexit, you know, we are all a little uncertain as to the effect it is going to have. i think everyone is. so i would say it isjust a feeling of, you know, of we feel very unsure as to how it is going to affect us. officials negotiating with the government on post brexit arrangements want to ensure that punters can continue to see the best racing possible. a lot is at stake here. the movement of forces across europe, there are over 25,000 movements in any given year under a system through the eu now a tripartite agreement that allows free movement of thoroughbreds. we wa nt to free movement of thoroughbreds. we want to see that continue in some form otherwise we could have complications. bookmakers, thou
in sweden, in czech, and poland, the racing is so small there, so if you actually want to be invested. theyjust don't have the quality as they do in england. linda says she would think twice about coming to britain now, with brexit looming. all of which causes a headache for trainers seeking the best possible staff. racing does have a staffing shortage for a multitude of reasons. now, brexit, you know, we are all a little uncertain as to the effect it is going to have. i think everyone is. so i...
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councilnk the atlantic and the house of sweden for hosting us. these events are important and i appreciate all your participation and you're taking the this seriously. fred and i go back a bit. we have done a few panels on cyber security over the years, and a lot continues to change. i think anyone who takes in this -- anyone who gives this type of speech today, it could be tomorrow and the next day if you keep up with this type of attack. the threats against our nation in cyberspace are many and they are multiplying quickly. our adversaries are weaponizing the technology that has made our world faster, that same technology that makes us more innovative, the same technology that makes us more interconnected than ever before. in the past 18 months alone, we have witnessed north korean wanna cry ransomware spread to more than 100 50 countries which held health care systems hostage and brought factories to a halt. we also saw russia probing our energy grip, unleashing malware that resulted in one of the costliest cyber incidents in history. q asap -
councilnk the atlantic and the house of sweden for hosting us. these events are important and i appreciate all your participation and you're taking the this seriously. fred and i go back a bit. we have done a few panels on cyber security over the years, and a lot continues to change. i think anyone who takes in this -- anyone who gives this type of speech today, it could be tomorrow and the next day if you keep up with this type of attack. the threats against our nation in cyberspace are many...
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and over in sweden a professor is being investigated for telling students that there are still nickel and biological differences between men and women they both made the fatal error of timing i thought i meant expressing it honest opinion publicly naive i know i had to get into this raging debate about whom i want to find the bad i just want society to be super inclusive for all. the people like the british hubris this recent past and frankly your ground does need some help with well go get your granddad police down there because i see why my you know you it. modern society is actually really simple just memorize the following you must be tolerant of everything you use the euro tolerance against anyone that doesn't agree with freedom of speech is still your absolute right just trying not to use it to for unity only express yourself in the safety of your own home around the people that love you unconditionally you probably never considered how ball next door has that well you'd better find out so you can express hope for and remember paul might still look like bob but that doesn't mean
and over in sweden a professor is being investigated for telling students that there are still nickel and biological differences between men and women they both made the fatal error of timing i thought i meant expressing it honest opinion publicly naive i know i had to get into this raging debate about whom i want to find the bad i just want society to be super inclusive for all. the people like the british hubris this recent past and frankly your ground does need some help with well go get...
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implanting parties are the latest trend in stockholm sweden as digital elite meet for a couple of glasses of wine and a chip under the skin and the operation costs about one hundred fifty euros and it's no more painful than having your ears pierced say those already chipped. they see only advantages to it the one. for nothing to hide i'm still so so so show on social media. company i could tell every stories down to a story teller. and kind of trackable already so it doesn't matter. but i'm not afraid of that i lurve rid of that and everything becomes thing that's a set of having credit cards and immobile cells and everything is here. basically in my body not everyone takes the idea so casually a european union study warns that implanted microchips could carry some risks they could be used to form behavioral profiles of their whereas you may well be sacrificing privacy for efficiency sweden's data protection activists are also calling for caution as an adopter should perspective it fits in terms of data protection there is always risk involved in the handling of personal data it depends o
implanting parties are the latest trend in stockholm sweden as digital elite meet for a couple of glasses of wine and a chip under the skin and the operation costs about one hundred fifty euros and it's no more painful than having your ears pierced say those already chipped. they see only advantages to it the one. for nothing to hide i'm still so so so show on social media. company i could tell every stories down to a story teller. and kind of trackable already so it doesn't matter. but i'm not...
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special envoy in getting going and i this sweden or switzerland within the next thirty days he says mike and on a separate issue but that also involves. the defense secretary talked about the a matter investigation of the saudi journalist. indeed james mattis has been talking to a number of leaders in the region over the past week or so he mentioned in this conversation tonight that he had hold talks with the saudi foreign minister recently he said he brought up the u.s. as concern about the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi making very clear that the u.s. is intent on getting to the bottom of this asking for a clear transparent investigation to be held and to be announced in cooperation with turkey this is what he had to say. the president said we want to get to the bottom we will get to the bottom of it and as you know turkey has. so far provided evidence for every allegation that they have made about what happened and show no one nation controls all the information and i spoke to the foreign minister shaadi arabia two days ago in managua and he said there would b
special envoy in getting going and i this sweden or switzerland within the next thirty days he says mike and on a separate issue but that also involves. the defense secretary talked about the a matter investigation of the saudi journalist. indeed james mattis has been talking to a number of leaders in the region over the past week or so he mentioned in this conversation tonight that he had hold talks with the saudi foreign minister recently he said he brought up the u.s. as concern about the...
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ht-year-old girl in sweden has found a sword believed to be 1500 years old. that is before the viking era.he she stepped onword in a lake this summer when the water level was low because of a drought. the discovery was kept secret until now to give archaeologists time to search the lake for other artifacts. experts at the museum where it will be displayed tog ay it is beinworked on by conservationists. richard galpin has further details. riard: despite the approach of winterla, th in southern sweden is still a popular destination for those in search of ancient treasures. earlier this year there had been an extraordinary dofcovery here something which had lain under the water for 1500 years. this is it from a dating back to the sixth century before the elkings. it is surprisingly preserved. >> scientificalld culturally, historically, it is very important for us. richard: it is an important use of history for the neighboring area as welcome and it has attracted attention abroad. the discov seasoned archaeologist or treasure hunter, but by an had beear-old girl
ht-year-old girl in sweden has found a sword believed to be 1500 years old. that is before the viking era.he she stepped onword in a lake this summer when the water level was low because of a drought. the discovery was kept secret until now to give archaeologists time to search the lake for other artifacts. experts at the museum where it will be displayed tog ay it is beinworked on by conservationists. richard galpin has further details. riard: despite the approach of winterla, th in southern...
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ongoing war in yemen james mattis announced talks between the saudi coalition and who the rebels in sweden in november statement echoed by other senior members of the trumpet ministration who are ramping up the pressure to force an end to the war in yemen al jazeera roslyn jordan reports. since yemen cratered into civil war in two thousand and fourteen the damage and the carnage have been relentless. an estimated fifty six thousand civilians have died either because of widespread food shortages disease or airstrikes carried out by the saudi led coalition in support of president abdullah robbo monsoor hod now a call to end the war from u.s. defense secretary jim mattis whose forces provide intelligence and equipment support to the saudi coalition our goal all right now is to achieve a level of out of capability by those forces fighting against them that they are not killing innocent people. the longer term solution and by longer term i mean thirty days from now we want to see everybody around a peace table based on ashish fire based on a pull back from the border and then based on chief she
ongoing war in yemen james mattis announced talks between the saudi coalition and who the rebels in sweden in november statement echoed by other senior members of the trumpet ministration who are ramping up the pressure to force an end to the war in yemen al jazeera roslyn jordan reports. since yemen cratered into civil war in two thousand and fourteen the damage and the carnage have been relentless. an estimated fifty six thousand civilians have died either because of widespread food shortages...
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jesh coin the ninth year out of sweden signed with the warrior free agent in in july. tipped in the game winner in the closing seconds of last night's win over the jazz in utah. jerebko scored ten points grabbed six boards in 24 minutes a couple of threes in addition to his game winner. here is jerebko and his teammates on being the hero. >> i mea i took the ball out i was giving it kd i newt he was going to shoot it i tried to get to the rim tried tried to get to position to tip in if he missed. >> forget the win, forget the game my favorite part was he started yelling in the bench face. that was the best part of it it's a great moment. povly you know him spending the year here last year, you know, coming back here second game of the season and playing really well and capping it off with that, it was a great moment for sure. >> he has always been one of us since day one. he didn't need to prove what a game winning tip in or anything. he comes in as a professional every single day. he has been one of us since day one. >> it's a great moment. obviously he is a new membe
jesh coin the ninth year out of sweden signed with the warrior free agent in in july. tipped in the game winner in the closing seconds of last night's win over the jazz in utah. jerebko scored ten points grabbed six boards in 24 minutes a couple of threes in addition to his game winner. here is jerebko and his teammates on being the hero. >> i mea i took the ball out i was giving it kd i newt he was going to shoot it i tried to get to the rim tried tried to get to position to tip in if he...
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parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taken months to get everything into position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote n t russian exercises and our reporter lars schultz is sick accompanied the troops and those tanks and sent us this report. why. i know. blowing up obstacles. and building bridges in just a few minutes to capabilities that the german army is bringing to try to juncture. a lot of these old school skills still needed in times of hybrid warfare and cyber attacks as a result after the ukraine crisis we saw that it is more important to change back from stability operations to hire tens of thousands of what we see and as an interest to move larger formations and heavy equipment and that's had not been trained and done with within the last ten years far from the russian border germany has set up its operational headquarters in the no
parts of the north atlantic and the baltic sea all twenty nine nato member states plus finland and sweden are taking part it's taken months to get everything into position fifty thousand troops and support personnel two hundred fifty aircraft sixty five naval vessels and up to ten thousand military vehicles are now in the region moscow has called the maneuvers quote n t russian exercises and our reporter lars schultz is sick accompanied the troops and those tanks and sent us this report. why. i...
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in yemen james mattis announced talks between the saudi led coalition and who with the rebels in sweden in november it's a statement echoed by other senior members of the trump administration who are ramping up the pressure to force an end to the war in yemen there as was in jordan reports from washington. since yemen cratered into civil war in two thousand and fourteen but damage and the carnage have been relentless. an estimated fifty. six thousand civilians have died either because of widespread food shortages disease or airstrikes carried out by the saudi led coalition in support of president abdullah robbo monsoor hod now a call to end the war from u.s. defense secretary jim mattis whose forces provide intelligence and equipment support to the saudi coalition our goal right now is to achieve a level of out of capability by those forces fighting against them who teach that they are not killing innocent people. the longer term solution and by longer term i mean thirty days from now we want to see everybody around a peace table based on ashish fire based on a pull back from the border
in yemen james mattis announced talks between the saudi led coalition and who with the rebels in sweden in november it's a statement echoed by other senior members of the trump administration who are ramping up the pressure to force an end to the war in yemen there as was in jordan reports from washington. since yemen cratered into civil war in two thousand and fourteen but damage and the carnage have been relentless. an estimated fifty. six thousand civilians have died either because of...