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late this afternoon, swedish police found what seems to be a body part of the swedish person.ast, where it is too early to say whether the body pa rt too early to say whether the body part is related to the kim wall case but the danish police are keeping it in mind at the moment. prosecutors say that they plan to bring murder charges against peter medsen. they are already charging him with murder. the new charges are for a felony, abuse of corpse. the new charges will be asked for at the latest at the beginning of september. he is facing charges of murder and the abuse of a corpse. the murder charge we know that he is not guilty. tell us a little about the story, the background. what had kim wall been doing richie agreed to ta ke kim wall been doing richie agreed to take this trip on a submarine? as we know it, kim wall was planning on writing a story about the submarine. not many people have private submarines in the world. peter madsen had invented this —— and it was one of the largest submarines in the world. that's all we know. everything else is speculation. stay with us
late this afternoon, swedish police found what seems to be a body part of the swedish person.ast, where it is too early to say whether the body pa rt too early to say whether the body part is related to the kim wall case but the danish police are keeping it in mind at the moment. prosecutors say that they plan to bring murder charges against peter medsen. they are already charging him with murder. the new charges are for a felony, abuse of corpse. the new charges will be asked for at the latest...
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swedish drug policy has always been about this idea of the gateway drug.ay drug. all your drug policy is based around this philosophy, and lots of people still believe that to be the case. we have spoken to the head of police, who is tackling narcotics, and we have spoken to mps. all these people say that is still the case. why do you think that is different? it turned out it was a lie. that's frankly not true. it's not empirically true. that is not the way it works. ironically, some people start with lsd and then they smoke cannabis. if i come back in five years‘ time, will it be completely different? will it be a legalised, liberal system? we have to start differentiating between drugs that are recreational use and are not addictive. they are one category. then we have the other category which is incredibly addictive drugs that are destructive for you and make you dysfuctional as a human being. i don't see that we are going to legalise those drugs in a long time. rather we are going to have a much more advanced and civilised debate on how we deal with ad
swedish drug policy has always been about this idea of the gateway drug.ay drug. all your drug policy is based around this philosophy, and lots of people still believe that to be the case. we have spoken to the head of police, who is tackling narcotics, and we have spoken to mps. all these people say that is still the case. why do you think that is different? it turned out it was a lie. that's frankly not true. it's not empirically true. that is not the way it works. ironically, some people...
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the aggressive anti—drug stands is an anomaly in swedish culture.t sex, for example. so there is this conservative states about drugs that is an anomaly with swedish policy. swedish drug policy has always been about this idea of gateway drugs. cannabis was seen as a gateway drug. all your drug policy is based around this philosophy, and lots of people still believe that to be the case. we have spoken to the head of police, who was tackling narcotics, and we have spoken to mps. all these people say that is still the case. why do you think thatis still the case. why do you think that is different? it turned out to bea that is different? it turned out to be a lie. it is not the way it works. if i come back in be a lie. it is not the way it works. ifi come back in five be a lie. it is not the way it works. if i come back in five years' time, will be completely different? will it be a legalised, liberal system ? will it be a legalised, liberal system? we have to distinguish between recreational drug use and addictive drugs. addictive drugs can be incredi
the aggressive anti—drug stands is an anomaly in swedish culture.t sex, for example. so there is this conservative states about drugs that is an anomaly with swedish policy. swedish drug policy has always been about this idea of gateway drugs. cannabis was seen as a gateway drug. all your drug policy is based around this philosophy, and lots of people still believe that to be the case. we have spoken to the head of police, who was tackling narcotics, and we have spoken to mps. all these...
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danish police have confirmed the body found in waters off of copenhagen is that of a swedish journalist. the inventor and submarine -=- is is charged with her murder. and covering up the confederacy. charlottesville dumps a monument of robert e. lee. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. as the dust settles after last weweek's terror attacks in catalonia, investigators in spain and other european cities are beginning to connect the dots in an investigation that has broader implications across europe. some of the catalonian cell visited paris before the attacks leading authorities to investigate whetether they are papart of a larger islamist network. reporter: these are the remains of the bomb making facility on the coast south of barcelona. it is unclear how the group was able to transport large group of quantities -- large chemicals undetected. had an accidental explosion nott destroy thee facacility the atts likely would have been much more deadly.. most of the members of the terrorist cell lived in the spanish town of report -- the men believed to have radicalized
danish police have confirmed the body found in waters off of copenhagen is that of a swedish journalist. the inventor and submarine -=- is is charged with her murder. and covering up the confederacy. charlottesville dumps a monument of robert e. lee. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. as the dust settles after last weweek's terror attacks in catalonia, investigators in spain and other european cities are beginning to connect the dots in an investigation that has broader...
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while many swedish people'sbrains.ict policy, plenty do not. alexander is a bit of a celebrity, a former musician and now a judge on sweden's. talent. essentially sweden is the saudi arabia of drugs in europe because in sweden we had the idea we have a government, socialist, conservative, but it would spin aggressive anti—drugs policy. sweden with a drug policy and culture surrounding drugs it is changing fast. we came here because people say it is the strictest country in europe, but your argument is it might be stripped from politicians, but lots of young people are moving away from that and their attitudes are changing? totally. policy in sweden, aggressive anti—drugs stance, it is an anomaly in swedish culture. sweden is liberal about sex for example. this aggressive conservative stance concerning drugs is kind of an anomaly. swedish drug policy has been about the gateway drug. cannabis seen as a gateway drug, all of your drug policy is based on this philosophy. a lot of people still believe that to be the case. we
while many swedish people'sbrains.ict policy, plenty do not. alexander is a bit of a celebrity, a former musician and now a judge on sweden's. talent. essentially sweden is the saudi arabia of drugs in europe because in sweden we had the idea we have a government, socialist, conservative, but it would spin aggressive anti—drugs policy. sweden with a drug policy and culture surrounding drugs it is changing fast. we came here because people say it is the strictest country in europe, but your...
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a missing swedish woman say they've found no clues on the submarine where she was last seen.scaped when it sank. he's being questioned. the vessel has now been salvaged. police say it was sunk deliberately. danny aeberhard has more. investigators have begun scouring the nautilus, looking for clues to help solve the mystery about what might have happened aboard on thursday night. a freelance journalist whose work has been published internationally has not been seen or heard from since. this was raised off the sea bed on saturday and brought to learn overnight it was drained. no one was found inside that forensic specialists will continue their work. after he was arrested on friday, the owner said he had dropped the journalist off on one of copenhagen‘s islands on thursday night. a police spokesman said he had not given a different explanation of what happened during the voyage. the spokesman would not elaborate. he also cast doubt on the account that the nautilus sank when he was trying to repair an issue with the ballast tanks. he told journalists that the submarine had been
a missing swedish woman say they've found no clues on the submarine where she was last seen.scaped when it sank. he's being questioned. the vessel has now been salvaged. police say it was sunk deliberately. danny aeberhard has more. investigators have begun scouring the nautilus, looking for clues to help solve the mystery about what might have happened aboard on thursday night. a freelance journalist whose work has been published internationally has not been seen or heard from since. this was...
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that's the death of a high-profile swedish journalist on a submarine in denmark. it's a crazy story that is gripping denmark. let's look at the tabloid. on their front page they say kim was never meant to be found. this after police identified a headless body as being that of the young swedish journalist. according to sources she was probably subjected to a scary and gruesome crime and the mystery is gripping denmark because they have all the hallmarks of a tv crime show. you have a renowned young journalist who reported on conflict, natural disasters and crisis. her last story was about an eccentric famous danish investor -- inventor and his homemade submarine. the problem is she never came back from the submarine and he said she accidentally died and he buried her at sea. police say they found her body with her limbs cut off and there was dried blood on the submarine. how did she die, why and by whom. these are big questions gripping the country right now. genie: another story from the guardian. it has been a very deadly month for wildlife protection. >> three m
that's the death of a high-profile swedish journalist on a submarine in denmark. it's a crazy story that is gripping denmark. let's look at the tabloid. on their front page they say kim was never meant to be found. this after police identified a headless body as being that of the young swedish journalist. according to sources she was probably subjected to a scary and gruesome crime and the mystery is gripping denmark because they have all the hallmarks of a tv crime show. you have a renowned...
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. one of the countries their views the u.s. as a major threat is turkey about comes amid a row between the two nato allies with the pentagon recently slamming ankara's decision to buy a russian air defense system rather than opting for nato technology washington says the russian equipment could be incompatible with other systems used by the nato alliance generally speaking it's a good idea for allies to buy into or probably quitman with any ally with any partner with whom we intend operate we want them to buy things invest in things that will further invest in our line. russia's s. four hundred surface to air system is designed to shoot down enemy missiles that can be ready within th
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. one of the countries their views the u.s. as a major threat is turkey about comes amid a...
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion and that's you know not typically in. europe and especially not in the united states you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat and more the top story is the way coming up at least trying to stop people traffickers in the mediterranean but it can get migrant rescue charities on board to help. what politicians do so. they put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. or some want to be. that's going to be the person this is what will befall three of them will be good. i'm interested always in the water. level was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles. that you talk spreading tell you that every gossip in public or. mother talks about her cousin tell me you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we all adore will walk. hi again several a groups are car
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion and that's you know not typically in. europe and especially not in the united states you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat and more the top story is the way coming up at least trying to stop people traffickers in the mediterranean but it can get migrant rescue charities on board to help....
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. the british government's facing cover up claim software it was revealed it's refusing to make public a record number of documents well let's find out more from playboy in london about the story out of that place so why all the secrecy what is it now trying to hide. well look the way the system in britain works is that once a government document turns thirty it's then supposed to be made public it goes into the national archives unless government departments specifically apply to withhold or to redact a particular document from the national archives this government has been applying to basically make secret an increasing number of documents over the past few years and the types of
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. the british government's facing cover up claim software it was revealed it's refusing...
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of post to us bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump. helped make america great again or at least a great. well thanks for joining us here not international so far for the program today a new deescalation zone in syria will soon come into effect. joining us live. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the. early show i go out of my way to. the really. the john oliver of party america is doing the same. apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of redacted the night president of the world bank. seriously send us an e-mail. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be this is what before three of the people. i'm interested in the water. could have you with us for the
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of post to us bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump. helped make america great again or at least a great. well thanks for joining us here not international so far for the program today a new deescalation zone in...
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. the idea has voted to uphold its ban on the russian athletics federation after presenting a road map to anti doping compliance let's cross live in and speak to parties and us to see a church in our london office now to more bad news by the sound of them for russian athletes to take us through this decision. well neal we have the international association of a flat expectoration basically decide to not reinstate russia's membership now this comes following a bid from the head of the russian flag exporter ation who came to london to really invite the rest of the countries that are part of this organization to let russia back in unfortunately this did not happen and this comes just o
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. the idea has voted to uphold its ban on the russian athletics federation after...
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to sweden, where he's been living for some time, originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish know he is a briton. he has an incredible story to tell. he's still in hospital. he has been communicating briefly with the bbc via facebook. he says he's actually in pain, so the responses we've got from him are quite short. but we can understand why. he says briefly, "i am not a hero. i did what i was trained for — he is a paramedic. — i did my best and what i was trained for — he is a paramedic. — i did my bestand no more. yesterday he gave an interview toa more. yesterday he gave an interview to a swedish newspaper via the telephone telling the story what have happened. he said he wasjust on holiday in the area with his girlfriend, when this attack started. the first terror attack that there has been in finland. he said he went to the square and suddenly heard screaming. he turned around and saw a guy with a knife hitting a woman on the ground. he says he tried to help the woman using his knowledge as a paramedic, tried to stop the blood flow. while he was doing that, he was attac
to sweden, where he's been living for some time, originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish know he is a briton. he has an incredible story to tell. he's still in hospital. he has been communicating briefly with the bbc via facebook. he says he's actually in pain, so the responses we've got from him are quite short. but we can understand why. he says briefly, "i am not a hero. i did what i was trained for — he is a paramedic. — i did my best and what i was trained for —...
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. now the u.k. government is facing criticism for refusing to make public a record number of documents upon a boycott has more on this live from london. fully what is it that is so special about these documents. well look this system in britain is that government departments need to make documents public any documents that they have once those documents are over thirty years old unless government departments specifically request to withhold or to censor parts of those documents and according to the national archives here in the u.k. the number of requests coming from government departments requesting that documents are withheld or redacted is increasing every single year and these g
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of those two u.s. bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states. you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. now the u.k. government is facing criticism for refusing to make public a record number...
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police now scour swamp and sea for any further sign of the young swedish journalist. board the uc3 nautilus, the world's biggest home—made submarine. she was writing a profile about the man who built it, danish inventor peter madsen, who took her out to sea and was the last person to see her alive. the only suspect in her death, danish prosecutors now said mr madsen will face a murder charge when he appears in court next month. he denies killing kim wall and his account of events have changed since police rescued him from his sinking submarine just hours after kim had been reported missing. initially saying he had dropped her off alive near copenhagen, he later explained her death was an accident. translation: he's explained that an accident happened on the submarine that has caused the death of kim wall and that he afterwards buried her at sea. in new york, students of columbia university remember kim, who graduated here in 2013. they celebrated the life of a talented journalist who travelled and reported from around the world but met her gruesome end so close to hom
police now scour swamp and sea for any further sign of the young swedish journalist. board the uc3 nautilus, the world's biggest home—made submarine. she was writing a profile about the man who built it, danish inventor peter madsen, who took her out to sea and was the last person to see her alive. the only suspect in her death, danish prosecutors now said mr madsen will face a murder charge when he appears in court next month. he denies killing kim wall and his account of events have changed...
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prosecutors in denmark will bring murder charges against the inventor suspected of killing a swedishrnalist on board his submarine. the in brazil, the government has abolished a vast national reserve reserve in the amazon to open up more land for mining. as you can imagine, there's been outrage from conservationists despite the civil war in yemen, hundreds of thousands of people turn out for a rally in the capital we'll be live in las vegas in os sport, looking ahead to mayweather vs macgregor at the weekend. we often talk about how secretive north korea is. not today. here's the man running the associated press news agency in north korea, eric talmadge. he's talking about this image, released by north korea. you can see the shadow of kim jon—un falls across what appears to be a diagram of an untested missile. the officials with him are standing in front of a chart showing another one. we've seen this before. two weeks ago, photos of kim jong—un planning a missile test in the direction of the us island of guam showed an aerial view of an american base there. and back in 2013, a wall
prosecutors in denmark will bring murder charges against the inventor suspected of killing a swedishrnalist on board his submarine. the in brazil, the government has abolished a vast national reserve reserve in the amazon to open up more land for mining. as you can imagine, there's been outrage from conservationists despite the civil war in yemen, hundreds of thousands of people turn out for a rally in the capital we'll be live in las vegas in os sport, looking ahead to mayweather vs macgregor...
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danish prosecutors investigating the death of a swedish journalist say they plan to charge submarineter madsen, with her murder. the dismembered body of kim varl was found off the danish coast after she was taken out to sea in a submarine built by mr madsen. he denies killing her. tom donkin reports. the grim search continues for what remains of kim wall. after confirmation on wednesday that hers was the torso found washed up on denmark's coast, police now scour swamp and sea for any further sign of the young swedish journalist. this is the last image of her alive. it's august the 10th and kim is on board the uc3 nautilus, the world's biggest home—made submarine. she was writing a profile about the man who built it, danish inventor peter madsen, who took her out to sea and was the last person to see her alive. the only suspect in her death, danish prosecutors now said mr madsen will face a murder charge when he appears in court next month. he denies killing kim wall and his account of events have changed since police rescued him from his sinking submarine just hours after kim had bee
danish prosecutors investigating the death of a swedish journalist say they plan to charge submarineter madsen, with her murder. the dismembered body of kim varl was found off the danish coast after she was taken out to sea in a submarine built by mr madsen. he denies killing her. tom donkin reports. the grim search continues for what remains of kim wall. after confirmation on wednesday that hers was the torso found washed up on denmark's coast, police now scour swamp and sea for any further...
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they're searching for a missing swedish woman but they've found no clues on the submarine where she wasng questioned. danny aeberhard has more. investigators have begun scouring the nautilus. they're looking for clues to help solve the mystery about what might have happened aboard on thursday night. kim wall, a freelance journalist whose work has been published internationally has not been seen or heard from since. the sub was raised off the sea bed on saturday and brought to land overnight where it was partially drained. no—one, either dead or alive, was found inside, but forensic specialists will continue their work. after he was arrested on friday, peter madsen said he had dropped ms wall off on one of copenhagen's islands on thursday night. a police spokesman said he had not given a different explanation of what happened during the voyage. —— a police spokesman said he had now given a different explanation of what happened during the voyage. the spokesman would not elaborate. he also cast doubt on his account that the nautilus sank when he was trying to repair an issue with the tank
they're searching for a missing swedish woman but they've found no clues on the submarine where she wasng questioned. danny aeberhard has more. investigators have begun scouring the nautilus. they're looking for clues to help solve the mystery about what might have happened aboard on thursday night. kim wall, a freelance journalist whose work has been published internationally has not been seen or heard from since. the sub was raised off the sea bed on saturday and brought to land overnight...
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government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of close to us bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states or you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. has voted to uphold its ban on the russian outlet expectoration after presenting a road map to anti doping compliance auntie's on with the situation the reports. we have the international association of a flat expectoration basically decide to not reinstate russia's membership this comes just one day before the london world championships kick start here were only nineteen russian athletes are going to be competing under neutral flags now the russian sports ministry has described this latest decision as quite unfortunate he said that he is thankful however to those countries that did vote in russia's favor saying that it does show that trust is growing but obviously more work will n
government this is the swedish public so you have people who are opposed to war opposed to militarism opposed to nato expansion of close to us bases in germany expressing their viewpoint and that's you know not typically in news in europe and especially not in the united states or you know you could say that over the last four years trump and obama helped make america great again or at least a great threat. has voted to uphold its ban on the russian outlet expectoration after presenting a road...
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police now scale swamp and see for any further sign of the young swedish journalist. this is the last image of her live it's august the tenth and kim is onboard the you see three nautilus. the world's biggest homemade submarine. she was writing a profile about the man who built it. the danish inventor peter matson who took her out to sea and was the last person to see her alive. the only suspect in her death. denny's prosecutors now say mr madsen will face a murder charge when he appears in court next month. he denies killing came about buddies account of events have changed since police rescued him from his sinking submarine just hours. after kim had been reported missing. initially saying he had dropped her off alive ny copenhagen. he later explained her death was an accident. i know where hath yeah all at tuskegee's explain that an accident happened on the submarine that has caused the death of kim fall and that he afterwards buried her at sea. a little light of mine. in new york students of columbia university remember kim who graduated here in twenty thirteen. th
police now scale swamp and see for any further sign of the young swedish journalist. this is the last image of her live it's august the tenth and kim is onboard the you see three nautilus. the world's biggest homemade submarine. she was writing a profile about the man who built it. the danish inventor peter matson who took her out to sea and was the last person to see her alive. the only suspect in her death. denny's prosecutors now say mr madsen will face a murder charge when he appears in...
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originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national and has been briefly communicating with the bbc via facebook, despite his injuries. he said he is in pain, so the responses we have got from him are short, but we understand why. briefly, he said he was not a hero but did what he was trained for — he is a paramedic. he said he did his best and no more. yesterday he gave an interview to a swedish newspaper via telephone telling the story of what happened and he said he was on holiday in the area with his girlfriend when this attack started. the first terror attack that there has been in finland. he said he went to the square and suddenly heard screaming, he turned around and saw a man with a knife hitting a woman on the ground and he said he tried to help the woman using his knowledge as a paramedic, tried to stop the blood flow. whilst doing that he was attacked, he was cut about four times. he said he returned to the woman lying on the ground, he saw that the woman was dying and he said that the woman was so badly injured she actuall
originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national and has been briefly communicating with the bbc via facebook, despite his injuries. he said he is in pain, so the responses we have got from him are short, but we understand why. briefly, he said he was not a hero but did what he was trained for — he is a paramedic. he said he did his best and no more. yesterday he gave an interview to a swedish newspaper via telephone telling the story of...
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also in the programme: police investigate the mystery of what happened to a swedish journalist who went bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millenium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. welcome back. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm mariko oi in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: america's top military chief arrives for talks in south korea as tensions between the us and north korea intensify. torrential rain has caused landslides in the indian state of himachal pradesh. meanwhile, rescue operation's continue in nepal, where flash flooding has turned streets into rivers. now, you may remember the story of a shoplifter in toronto who was ca
also in the programme: police investigate the mystery of what happened to a swedish journalist who went bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this...
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swedish cafe company wheelys is working on a similar idea.taff—less shop will even come to you. here at canary wharf, in london, something less spectacular, but which seems to me more workable and more scalable. grab and go has been invented by ba rclayca rd. the app scans bar codes as you grab items off the shelf, and then you just go. payment is taken from the card that is linked to the app, and the receipt is sent to the phone, so you don't have to wait in a checkout queue at all. but, with all that grabbing and going, are you thinking what i'm thinking? in the future, if you're scanning things and then just putting it in your bag, and then just walking out, and all the doors are open, i can see more people stealing more stuff. so you can basically very easily pick up some item and then can walk out, but on the way you have cctv, you have a man on the ground basically monitoring all of that. it works in exactly the same way. so it's no more secure than a self—scan checkout, but i do wonder how many people would just accidentally miss that
swedish cafe company wheelys is working on a similar idea.taff—less shop will even come to you. here at canary wharf, in london, something less spectacular, but which seems to me more workable and more scalable. grab and go has been invented by ba rclayca rd. the app scans bar codes as you grab items off the shelf, and then you just go. payment is taken from the card that is linked to the app, and the receipt is sent to the phone, so you don't have to wait in a checkout queue at all. but,...
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swedish swimmer sarah sjostrom set her third world record in ii days on wednesday, posting a new worldyle at the fina world cup event in moscow. after setting new world records in the 50 and 100 metres freestyle at the world championships in budapest last week, the 23—year—old recorded a time of 23.10 seconds taking 0.14 seconds off the previous mark set by the dutch swimmer ranomi kromo—wid—jojo who claimed silver in the race. robert kubica enjoyed his first official formula one outing in six years at the sports in—season test at the hungaroring on wednesday. the 32—year—old polish driver managed an impressive 7a laps, more than any other driver and posted the seventh fastest time in his first taste aboard this year's renault. the 32—year—old partially severed his right arm in a rallying crash back in 2011 but prior to that had made 76 grands prix starts, and finished on the podium 12 times winning the 2008 canadian grand prix. you can get all the latest sports news at our website that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. the area of low p
swedish swimmer sarah sjostrom set her third world record in ii days on wednesday, posting a new worldyle at the fina world cup event in moscow. after setting new world records in the 50 and 100 metres freestyle at the world championships in budapest last week, the 23—year—old recorded a time of 23.10 seconds taking 0.14 seconds off the previous mark set by the dutch swimmer ranomi kromo—wid—jojo who claimed silver in the race. robert kubica enjoyed his first official formula one outing...
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i could have you with us today for your news a report by swedish police has revealed that in less than two years there's been a dramatic increase in so-called no go zones across the country the number of what swedish officials call areas has now reached sixty one according to the same report up to five thousand criminals are believed to be living in them making up some two hundred criminal networks currently active that problems and all the districts which are heavily populated by migrants well the problems do remain the same. my. they sell drugs openly they carry weapons i have heard that there are so many weapons in kister that they could take over accused in a few hours. there has been quite a lot of shooting very brutal mistreatment of entrepreneur a lot of robbery. if you are not good at it. you need to make a clear shift in direction we cannot continue in this direction ten more years to say i didn't used to do more we need to do more we need to focus on the serious here the problem is that cultural differences and that these immigrants who come to sweden to not want to integrate
i could have you with us today for your news a report by swedish police has revealed that in less than two years there's been a dramatic increase in so-called no go zones across the country the number of what swedish officials call areas has now reached sixty one according to the same report up to five thousand criminals are believed to be living in them making up some two hundred criminal networks currently active that problems and all the districts which are heavily populated by migrants well...
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the country over the past two years the number of what swedish officials call valuable air. yes has now reached sixty one also up to five thousand criminals are believed to be living in them making up some of the two hundred criminal networks current active there are the problems in all the districts which are heavily populated by migrants remain the same. they sell drugs openly they carry weapons i have heard that there are so many weapons in kissed that they could take over accused in a few hours. there has been quite a lot of shooting very brutal mistreatment of entrepreneurs' a lot of property but. you need to make a clear shift in direction we cannot continue in this direction ten more years to say i didn't used to do more we need to do more we need to focus on the serious here the problem is the cultural differences and that these immigrants who come to sweden to not want to integrate or soft and don't want to integrate we see this is facially many of the european countries where they have taken a lot of immigrants we don't see it in for example poland. but in germany
the country over the past two years the number of what swedish officials call valuable air. yes has now reached sixty one also up to five thousand criminals are believed to be living in them making up some of the two hundred criminal networks current active there are the problems in all the districts which are heavily populated by migrants remain the same. they sell drugs openly they carry weapons i have heard that there are so many weapons in kissed that they could take over accused in a few...
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we are still using swedish steel to build british warships.of chinese steel, we still have the most uncompetitive energy market in the entire european union, and so our steel industry is not being given the level playing field that it is asking for. so we need to now see the british government following the inspirational example of the steelworkers who have stepped up to do what is necessary. i hope that the british government will take inspiration from that and do the same. how do you now, as the local mp going forward, how do you ensure now that tata steel sticks to all its promises, the investment that has promised here follows through, how do you keep on top of that and what will bbc into the government about that? we have to be vigilant now. we have had promises for company mac, which was the basis of the vote of the workforce that took place back in federally. —— promises from tata steel. guaranteeing futures of the blast furnaces. guaranteeing no compulsory redundancies. those are legally binding commitments, and we have to make sure th
we are still using swedish steel to build british warships.of chinese steel, we still have the most uncompetitive energy market in the entire european union, and so our steel industry is not being given the level playing field that it is asking for. so we need to now see the british government following the inspirational example of the steelworkers who have stepped up to do what is necessary. i hope that the british government will take inspiration from that and do the same. how do you now, as...
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david davis is right to say that the swedish norwegian border is something to look at.? well, not quite. james clayton there. this year 16—year—olds could be forgiven for feeling like they need an extra gcse to understand their exam results. this morning students in england received a mixture of numbers and grades on their results sheets. numbers from one to nine for english and maths and the traditional a, b, c letters for everything else. this is how the new system works. anything below a grade 4 is a fail. grade 4 itself is a deemed as a ‘pass'. grade sis said to be a ‘strong pass' splitting the old ‘c‘ grade in two. and for the brightest students — the old ‘a star‘ and ‘a' grades are now split into three. grade 9 is the very top mark — and only achieved by a very small number of students. the new system will be rolled out across all subjects over the next few years. the government claims this it is designed to make gcses harder, will drive up standards — but will the reforms be worth the upheaval? and which students could risk getting lost in a new setup, already fa
david davis is right to say that the swedish norwegian border is something to look at.? well, not quite. james clayton there. this year 16—year—olds could be forgiven for feeling like they need an extra gcse to understand their exam results. this morning students in england received a mixture of numbers and grades on their results sheets. numbers from one to nine for english and maths and the traditional a, b, c letters for everything else. this is how the new system works. anything below a...
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prosecutors in denmark will bring murder charges against the inventor suspected of killing a swedish the uk. the lowest level for three years. we will be live in westminster. and if you want to get in touch — the hashtag is bbc 0s.
prosecutors in denmark will bring murder charges against the inventor suspected of killing a swedish the uk. the lowest level for three years. we will be live in westminster. and if you want to get in touch — the hashtag is bbc 0s.
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narrator: vision zero is based on the successful swedish model, which brought road fatalities down to the world's lowest level in that country, 2.7 per 100,000 people per year. part of that campaign was to establish lower speed limits. polly: we lowered our default speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. we pointed out that if you were involved in a crash where unfortunately you hit someone going 30 miles an hour, you're twice as likely to kill that person as if you hit them at 25. narrator: a second part of successful road safety, engineering, is physically changing the layout of roads. for example, new york's queens boulevard, which had become so notoriously dangerous, it was known as the boulevard of death. polly: well, queens boulevard is a very, very challenging roadway, as you can see, very wide roadway, lots of lanes of traffic, cars driving very quickly. so first of all, we've rationalized the design, closed some of the slip lanes, added a bike lane that you can see behind me, and improved the pedestrian crossing areas so pedestrians have more space and more time to get acros
narrator: vision zero is based on the successful swedish model, which brought road fatalities down to the world's lowest level in that country, 2.7 per 100,000 people per year. part of that campaign was to establish lower speed limits. polly: we lowered our default speed limit from 30 to 25 miles an hour. we pointed out that if you were involved in a crash where unfortunately you hit someone going 30 miles an hour, you're twice as likely to kill that person as if you hit them at 25. narrator: a...