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it is also on the unesco world heritage list. the tour continues into a neighboring district of santa cruz. >> now we are entering the oldest part of the city. it is of maze of alleyways. it is difficult for the horse. the streets are cobbled. it is very narrow. it is a great place to stop for soem tapa -- some tapas. >> according to legend, the tradition of serving tapas was born in seville. the people here love meeting up fror tapas. there are 60 to 70 different types to choose from. the oldest one, which has been on the menu for centuries, is spinach with chickpeas. >> a tapa originally meant a small portion of food -- a piece of salami, meat, ham, cheese. it would be used to cover a glass containing a drink, as a temporary lid. >> the tour is drawing to an end, and manolo belmar ruiz takes his passengers to the maria luisa park, and the pavilion's erected for the ibero-american expo in 1929. it is now home to museums and university buildings. >> on the right you can see the former tobacco factory. in the 18th century, they us
it is also on the unesco world heritage list. the tour continues into a neighboring district of santa cruz. >> now we are entering the oldest part of the city. it is of maze of alleyways. it is difficult for the horse. the streets are cobbled. it is very narrow. it is a great place to stop for soem tapa -- some tapas. >> according to legend, the tradition of serving tapas was born in seville. the people here love meeting up fror tapas. there are 60 to 70 different types to choose...
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explores the remote caucasus nature reserve a barely accessible mountain range declared a unesco world heritage site stay with us here on our. southern russia. this faraway place. special permission to travel around to. such. to film the landscapes. this close. i can't tell you how beautiful. weather is right i'll go. to. this place. a long time ago the people of the caucuses used to shepherd droves of sheep across the a bug oak lambs were often targeted by hawks even today their primal instincts occasionally bring hawks back to this past. this is a bearded vulture. of this kind make their nests on low lying logs of thirty or forty kilometers from here. but when they go hunting they might cover up to fifty kilometers in search of food. they're interesting creatures. the above go is situated close to the greater northern slope of the caucuses mountain range from the grassland you can get a panoramic view of the mountain ridge of the caucuses nature reserve. there is also a clear view of mt fished one of the highest points in the western caucuses. the local let's try to get the mountains
explores the remote caucasus nature reserve a barely accessible mountain range declared a unesco world heritage site stay with us here on our. southern russia. this faraway place. special permission to travel around to. such. to film the landscapes. this close. i can't tell you how beautiful. weather is right i'll go. to. this place. a long time ago the people of the caucuses used to shepherd droves of sheep across the a bug oak lambs were often targeted by hawks even today their primal...
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cambodia has protested to unesco over what it calls "thai aggression." this buddhist pagoda is abandoned and thousands of villagers have fled for their lives. cambodia's prime minister has put the blame squarely on its larger neighbor and says thailand wants to take control of the land around the temple. but htai -- thaiss have been suffering as well. they have accused cambodia of starting the fighting. >> when there is firing into thailand's territory, it is necessary for thailand to protect its sovereignty. we returned fire only at military targets. >> it is hard to say what triggered the current outbreak, and difficult to see how tensions will be reduced when the sides cannot even agree on a way forward. cambodia is looking for outside mediation. thailand wants to keep it between the two countries. it will be some time before the small temple looks like a world heritage site again. bbc news, the no. 10 -- phenom penh. >> southern sudan has announced 98% of its population voted for independence from the north. dozens of protesters are still in cairo, d
cambodia has protested to unesco over what it calls "thai aggression." this buddhist pagoda is abandoned and thousands of villagers have fled for their lives. cambodia's prime minister has put the blame squarely on its larger neighbor and says thailand wants to take control of the land around the temple. but htai -- thaiss have been suffering as well. they have accused cambodia of starting the fighting. >> when there is firing into thailand's territory, it is necessary for...
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and you can join us here as we explore the caucuses nature reserve declared by unesco as a world heritage site that's right after the headlines that interesting. i am this nature and discover is buzy. the. communicate with the wind. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing.
and you can join us here as we explore the caucuses nature reserve declared by unesco as a world heritage site that's right after the headlines that interesting. i am this nature and discover is buzy. the. communicate with the wind. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing.
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temperatures up to date for the moment just ahead though we explore the caucasus nature reserve which is a unesco world heritage site but first a look at the financial update from dmitri that's coming our way in just a moment here on alt. welcome to business r.t. with me dmitri medvedev go live from moscow fighting inflation was the first order of business for president medvedev had a meeting devoted to economic issues on tuesday prices rose nearly ten percent on an annualized basis in january the central bank has already said it's ready to impose new mass measures to draw cash out of the economy to prevent it from overheating this includes further raising bank reserve requirements and it appears netsky in all raising rates but alexandria senior economist to be capital says it will have to make them soon. we think that they will hike rates and the central bank is reluctant because of they kept telling flows concerns because oil prices are high and if they hike rates this may trigger more inflows into russia. but we think they will move gradually and expect only fifty basis points for the first qu
temperatures up to date for the moment just ahead though we explore the caucasus nature reserve which is a unesco world heritage site but first a look at the financial update from dmitri that's coming our way in just a moment here on alt. welcome to business r.t. with me dmitri medvedev go live from moscow fighting inflation was the first order of business for president medvedev had a meeting devoted to economic issues on tuesday prices rose nearly ten percent on an annualized basis in january...
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we had a mutual friend, who recommended that susan talked to me about a unesco story that was fairlylarge, so i wrote the story like a good newspaper reporter, right? i call to file the story and i started talking to this susan stamberg about the story and susan said wait a minute, are you reading this? i said yes. she said, talk to me as if you were talking to a friend. after i got over i wouldn't call it friends talking about unesco i realize the importance and this relates to your question because if you think about it, four years ago, we are celebrating the birth 40 years ago of this news medium which has become so important to so many of us and really, the sense of talking to people as if you are talking to a friend as part of what has differentiated it. so as we look at the future of journalism now and i hope this is something we can talk about, what will be the characteristics of this next chapter? and i think some of them are very promising. for one thing the people formerly known as the audience as jay rosen said. that is not my line, i wish it were, are able to make contrib
we had a mutual friend, who recommended that susan talked to me about a unesco story that was fairlylarge, so i wrote the story like a good newspaper reporter, right? i call to file the story and i started talking to this susan stamberg about the story and susan said wait a minute, are you reading this? i said yes. she said, talk to me as if you were talking to a friend. after i got over i wouldn't call it friends talking about unesco i realize the importance and this relates to your question...
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dicen que este complejo que queda en el sur de beijing ha sido reconocido por la unesco.e un disco de jhon secada. recibiÓ una invitación de la casa real britÁnica para cantar en la boda del siglo. >> que quÉ? >> en la pista! mira quiÉn canta jhon secada. >> pero eso no es todo. su portavoz confirmÓ que estÁn todavÍa en conversaciones. pero cantarÍa con la no problem orchestra. >> bueno, durante su carrera artÍstica secada ha hecho duetos con frank sinatra y luciano pavaroti. >> quÉ bueno. es extraordinario. >> pero despierta amÉrica tambiÉn va a estar en esa boda me contaron a mÍ. >> quÉ bueno, si sabes cuÉntanos. >> solo hasta ahÍ. [risas] >> es hermoso el hecho de que le van a dar la oportunidad a muchos de estos niÑos que sufren de autismo, que es una enfermedad que se incrementa dÍa a día en el mundo. serÍan intÉrpretes en esta oportunidad! >> desde el Último mundial de fÚtbol comenzaron a correr los rumores de un posible romance entre shakira y el futbolista del equipo espaÑol el barza. se acuerdan que les dije! >> sÍ. >> pero ambos se han preocupado por desmentir t
dicen que este complejo que queda en el sur de beijing ha sido reconocido por la unesco.e un disco de jhon secada. recibiÓ una invitación de la casa real britÁnica para cantar en la boda del siglo. >> que quÉ? >> en la pista! mira quiÉn canta jhon secada. >> pero eso no es todo. su portavoz confirmÓ que estÁn todavÍa en conversaciones. pero cantarÍa con la no problem orchestra. >> bueno, durante su carrera artÍstica secada ha hecho duetos con frank sinatra y...
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her courage in her reporting has won her a number of awards, including the unesco and pakistan press foundation award for gender and journalism in 2005 and the ec's human rights in journalism in 2006. bill, over to you. >> oh, gee. >> ten minutes. >> well, thank you, first of all, for the young in your introduction. that i must say was unexpected, but very gratefully received. and the second thing i want to point out to those of you and to the audience in general is that the last time i discussed this -- this issue of the future of pakistan in a group like this was in bellagio, and i have to say that the setting is somewhat different. it's a bleak subject, but at least at bellagio every time you looked up you've got a beautiful picture postcard view out your window. here, not much. now, my job is to talk about, i understand, external variables. they call them factors. i like to call them variables, and their likely impact. well, i asked myself likely impact on what, on pakistan? yes, in a general sense, but i think we have to think about their impact on certain of the other factors t
her courage in her reporting has won her a number of awards, including the unesco and pakistan press foundation award for gender and journalism in 2005 and the ec's human rights in journalism in 2006. bill, over to you. >> oh, gee. >> ten minutes. >> well, thank you, first of all, for the young in your introduction. that i must say was unexpected, but very gratefully received. and the second thing i want to point out to those of you and to the audience in general is that the...
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newspaper for a long while and we had a mutual friend who recommended that susan talk to me about a unesco story that was very large. so i wrote a story like a good newspaper reporter, right? and i called to file the store. then i start talking to this susan stamberg about the store. and susan said wait a minute, are you reading this? i said yes. she said talk to me as if you're talking to a friend. after i got over -- i realized the importance of this. this relates to your question because if you think about it, 40 years ago we are celebrating the birth, 40 years ago of this news medium which has become so important to so many of us. and really, the sense of talking to people as if you're talking to a friend is part of what has differentiated them. so as we look at the future of journalism now, i hope this is something we can talk about, what will be the characteristics of this next chapter? and i think some of them are very promising. the one thing the people formerly known as the audience as a jay rosen says, that's not my life, i wish it were, are able to make contributions to our work
newspaper for a long while and we had a mutual friend who recommended that susan talk to me about a unesco story that was very large. so i wrote a story like a good newspaper reporter, right? and i called to file the store. then i start talking to this susan stamberg about the store. and susan said wait a minute, are you reading this? i said yes. she said talk to me as if you're talking to a friend. after i got over -- i realized the importance of this. this relates to your question because if...