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there is already a backlash and viktor orban has already attacked her.d untiljune and there are stories the opposition will seek to stymie her liberal agenda by passing laws before that to limit things like lgbti before that to limit things like lg bti rights. before that to limit things like lgbti rights. and scooters, i went to paris not so long ago and you see lime scooters everywhere, listed all over the pavement. people are whizzing around the capital in them. it isa whizzing around the capital in them. it is a new disruptive tech in time for the summer. the regulations in the uk are not quite in place yet, an old law is being used, something about horses and carriages, but it really is a balance. you have to be balanced. and there have been huge problems with regulating uber, and the safety record. let's hope we can have some scootering in the sun. thank you forjoining us on the briefing. we have heard from many of you on electric scooters, remi says it isa you on electric scooters, remi says it is a great idea but they will be a death trap in citi
there is already a backlash and viktor orban has already attacked her.d untiljune and there are stories the opposition will seek to stymie her liberal agenda by passing laws before that to limit things like lgbti before that to limit things like lg bti rights. before that to limit things like lgbti rights. and scooters, i went to paris not so long ago and you see lime scooters everywhere, listed all over the pavement. people are whizzing around the capital in them. it isa whizzing around the...
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now having failed to stem the money laundering europe has another dilemma how does it respond to viktor or bonds decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it. well joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is judea score the economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor orbán want this bank in his country that it's. basically here this question of is it going to these to be quite complicated because there really are different exe changes. in central europe be encountering strategy getting. and this happens also in russia maybe others of into play. and definitely in budapest. hungary in the last three four years actually is. emphasizing the vagueness of us that you are all for of albany who was the least improving gross and she views the more dynamic part of the road and things like that and
now having failed to stem the money laundering europe has another dilemma how does it respond to viktor or bonds decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it. well joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is judea score the economics professor at the central european...
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now having failed to stem the money laundering europe has another dilemma how does it respond to viktor orban is decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it for joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is julius horvath economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor orbán want this bank in his country that it's. this question of is it going to these to be going. because really if an exe change . and this happens also. maybe. and definitely in. and hungary in the last three four years actually is. emphasizing the vagueness of us that you are all for of albany who was the least improving gross and should be is the more dynamic part of the world and things like that and this is why i'm a love of love so it's improving relation of usage which is already on for a couple of years the russian moth
now having failed to stem the money laundering europe has another dilemma how does it respond to viktor orban is decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it for joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is julius horvath economics professor at the central european...
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berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish aries work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as it can a lengthy perspective as there are no long term opportunities for quality journalism in hungary. dora works at a n
berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish aries work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during...
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berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish areas work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. i had have heard that when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as it can a lengthy perspective as there are no long term opportunities for quality journalism in hungary. dora w
berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish areas work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. i had have heard that when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being...
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berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as the kind of perspective as there are no long term opportunities for quality journalism in hungary. dora works at a nonpro
berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during...
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of ukraine's wealthiest people a he was elected in a snap vote after former pro russian president viktor get a cold which was toppled in the twenty fourteen my down revolution his reputation as a reformer has been damaged because corruption is still a big problem in ukraine and he's had to go to extraordinary lengths to prove he is still presidential material connelly reports a sitting president rolling up his sleeves to give blood for drugs test live on t.v. not something most ukrainian voters ever expected to see but they did because of this man comedian and actor realty misled still present person because challenger has turned ukraine's politics on its head in a matter of months when selenski demanded drug and alcohol tests pershing co had little choice but to agree after picking up just hof as many votes as alinsky in the first round pushing clothes had to play catch up with his younger rival. gives lympics stadium capacity seventy thousand dollars and the place was immense he says he wants to debate with petro poroshenko as new dusty t.v. studio facility who prefers to talk to his s
of ukraine's wealthiest people a he was elected in a snap vote after former pro russian president viktor get a cold which was toppled in the twenty fourteen my down revolution his reputation as a reformer has been damaged because corruption is still a big problem in ukraine and he's had to go to extraordinary lengths to prove he is still presidential material connelly reports a sitting president rolling up his sleeves to give blood for drugs test live on t.v. not something most ukrainian voters...
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the attacks although and hasn't offered any evidence to support that claim because prime minister viktor missing warned it's likely that there are more explosives and militants still at large speaking at a news conference the prime minister also addressed the investigations into the attacks i would like to say that the minister gave making good progress in regard to identifying to be. beats. means that they're going to be filing beats and look at what they need he's well joining me now from colombo is reporter jim realign national dean jamila what more did the prime minister reveal about the ongoing investigation that brought the prime minister thinks there that a month sorry now the suspect had been taken into custody but have a role. and a massive operation is on the way to him that all those involved right now what we do know is that a local radical group cars and that he's a mock have been discussing is in the front of the attack and they're clearly doing that i see it as a game made by the i.c.c. . today evening the prime minister also said that they were searching their brains inve
the attacks although and hasn't offered any evidence to support that claim because prime minister viktor missing warned it's likely that there are more explosives and militants still at large speaking at a news conference the prime minister also addressed the investigations into the attacks i would like to say that the minister gave making good progress in regard to identifying to be. beats. means that they're going to be filing beats and look at what they need he's well joining me now from...
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one of ukraine's wealthiest people he was elected in a snap vote after former pro russian president viktor yanukovych was toppled in the twenty fourteen might on revolution his reputation as a reformer has been damaged as corruption remains a big problem in ukraine let's get more on this now we're joined by our correspondent nick connelly who is standing by with the very latest on this election so you know one of the biggest questions that really comes up here is how has a comedian been able to gain so much support there in the country. good afternoon sara well i think the important thing about all of them is alinsky is that he did not need to explain to ukrainian voters who he is he has been across the t.v. screens of this country for the past decade as a comedian and actor so he was really had just one hundred percent facial recognition and had the access to people through social media through his t.v. shows and more importantly while being very familiar to everyone he didn't have the political baggage of his competitors but cohen for prime minister yulia timoshenko who were the front ru
one of ukraine's wealthiest people he was elected in a snap vote after former pro russian president viktor yanukovych was toppled in the twenty fourteen might on revolution his reputation as a reformer has been damaged as corruption remains a big problem in ukraine let's get more on this now we're joined by our correspondent nick connelly who is standing by with the very latest on this election so you know one of the biggest questions that really comes up here is how has a comedian been able to...
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national rally here in france will be taking part salvini has reached out to other politicians including viktor orban in. angry and he's been in poland and spain trying to gain momentum that he hopes that by doing that by bringing parties with common interests together they'll be able to get a bloc of around one hundred fifty peace these would be politicians from both parties who generally against migration against multiculturalism and against the e.u. parliament as it currently stands. it is the technocrats driving europe into a ditch and we will declare war on the. political forces in the brussels bubble. for that reason that if the masses of migrants and other countries drive back christianity then along with christianity. to eliminate individual nations the language you use is the language of division is that what france wants you to not divides friends is the massive influx of migrants. ok so those are the you join them together but what about the problems they face we already know that nationalist parties have had a me piece for a long time in the european parliament but so far they've be
national rally here in france will be taking part salvini has reached out to other politicians including viktor orban in. angry and he's been in poland and spain trying to gain momentum that he hopes that by doing that by bringing parties with common interests together they'll be able to get a bloc of around one hundred fifty peace these would be politicians from both parties who generally against migration against multiculturalism and against the e.u. parliament as it currently stands. it is...
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now having failed to stem the money laundering europe has another dilemma how does it respond to viktor orban is decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it. joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is judea score the economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor orbán want this bank in his country that it's. basically here this question of is it going to these to be quite complicated because they're really different exe change in. central europe be encountering started ticketing. and this happens also in russia maybe also of in the plan. and definitely in. and hungary in the last three four years actually is. emphasizing the vagueness of us that you are all for of albany who was the east improving gross and she views the more dynamic part of the loan and things like that and this is why i
now having failed to stem the money laundering europe has another dilemma how does it respond to viktor orban is decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it. joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is judea score the economics professor at the central european...
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traversing across europe trying to get other politicians to join in as well reaching out to the hungary's viktor orban and also to politicians in spain the netherlands and elsewhere across europe so the vision he's put forward is that potentially they could get at least ten parties to join forces potentially up to twenty of the elect. and they're hoping that they could gain enough emmy pieces to make a group of about a hundred and fifty and one piece of all from parties are they going to multiculturalism immigration and against the e.u. as it currently stands. it is the technocrats who is driving europe into a ditch and we will declare war on the. us the political forces in the brussels bubble want to push him into christian culture for the not so secretive reason that if the masses of migrants and other cultures drive back christianity then along with christianity it will be possible to eliminate individual nations the language you use is the language of division is that what france wants not at all what divides friends is the massive influx of migrants so we know what joins them together what
traversing across europe trying to get other politicians to join in as well reaching out to the hungary's viktor orban and also to politicians in spain the netherlands and elsewhere across europe so the vision he's put forward is that potentially they could get at least ten parties to join forces potentially up to twenty of the elect. and they're hoping that they could gain enough emmy pieces to make a group of about a hundred and fifty and one piece of all from parties are they going to...
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berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her desk when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it is depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in two thousand and twelve. bad news from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as the canon and. there are no long term opportunities for quality journalism in hungary. dora works at a nonprofit o
berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her desk when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it is depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during...
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one of ukraine's wealthiest people he was elected in a snap vote after former pro russian president viktor yanukovych was toppled in the twenty fourteen my down revolution his reputation as a reformer has been damaged scrub remains a big problem in ukraine. let's bring in our correspondent in kiev nick conaway for more on this of very unusual election hi nick good to see you so a comedian could become ukraine's next president how has the lansky managed to gather so much support. good morning sue me well i think you have to understand all this that selenski is someone who's known to almost all ukrainians he's been at the top of this country show business for the last decade he didn't need to explain who he was to anyone but unlike his main competitors he hasn't been involved in frontline politics or any politics and so he's not associated with that baggage with the disappointments and the corruption of ukrainian politics in recent years so in that sense he had a kind of clean start he also led a very positive campaign focused on optimism something that picture pushing co failed to do instea
one of ukraine's wealthiest people he was elected in a snap vote after former pro russian president viktor yanukovych was toppled in the twenty fourteen my down revolution his reputation as a reformer has been damaged scrub remains a big problem in ukraine. let's bring in our correspondent in kiev nick conaway for more on this of very unusual election hi nick good to see you so a comedian could become ukraine's next president how has the lansky managed to gather so much support. good morning...
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big amount of people appearing the sitting today in the morning there was attempt from the army to viktor sitting but the protesters kind of close i mean the prick hates it when it's on you which is successfully hold the place for for the for the purpose of the sit and which is make the army reason as a statement saying that we were not we were not attempting to say to a victim we were just coming to clean the space so basically there's kind of a victory for the for the protesters to keep a hold of the space in front of the on how courts are no shooting and no no shooting it was like it and was a negotiation with the head of the army troops who came to take people out so this sounds like the country is actually in quite an interesting transition anyway you because the fact that there was no shooting and the fact that the army sort of when say and then retreated that's significant is that yeah yeah basically that the army is like has made many people from the old the old regime is still there in the poem and they want to keep this is transformation without keeping themselves inside so they
big amount of people appearing the sitting today in the morning there was attempt from the army to viktor sitting but the protesters kind of close i mean the prick hates it when it's on you which is successfully hold the place for for the for the purpose of the sit and which is make the army reason as a statement saying that we were not we were not attempting to say to a victim we were just coming to clean the space so basically there's kind of a victory for the for the protesters to keep a...
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traversing across europe trying to get other politicians to join in as well reaching out to the hungary's viktor orban. and also to politicians in spain in the netherlands and elsewhere across europe so the vision he's put forward is that potentially they could get at least ten parties to join forces potentially up to twenty of the elections and they're hoping that they could gain enough and me piece to make a group of about a hundred and fifty piece all from parties culturalism immigration and against the e.u. as it currently stands. it is the technocrats in russia was driving europe into a ditch and we will declare war on the. political forces in the brussels bubble. for that. reason that if the masses of other classes drive back christianity then along christianity. to eliminate individual nations the language you use is the language of division is that what france wants you to not is our minds france is the masses of migrants you go. ok so we know what joins them together what i call my own interests all the water the problems that they face going ahead well many of these parties. all issues
traversing across europe trying to get other politicians to join in as well reaching out to the hungary's viktor orban. and also to politicians in spain in the netherlands and elsewhere across europe so the vision he's put forward is that potentially they could get at least ten parties to join forces potentially up to twenty of the elections and they're hoping that they could gain enough and me piece to make a group of about a hundred and fifty piece all from parties culturalism immigration and...
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themselves so we had this realization that you should ask the venezuelans because right now according to viktor and that analysis which is the only polling company left in venezuela seventy five percent of the venezuelan people want a u.s. invasion i live in miami there are literally hundreds of venezuelans who are living in miami who have fled their country i am telling you and you can disagree with me but they all want the us to invade venezuela and are dying venezuelans are hungry venezuelans have no penicillin venezuelans have no schools the economy is completely broken down if you were in that situation you would want to. know that i do you know many american the wars and every time i heard this same argument the problem with that is that once the united states interferes it's not getting better its usually gets worse that's a. panama nine hundred eighty nine the united states when in country where i was the ambassador nine hundred eighty nine the united states when they took out they arrested manuel and they brought him there not including relationships with the united states. he was a ci
themselves so we had this realization that you should ask the venezuelans because right now according to viktor and that analysis which is the only polling company left in venezuela seventy five percent of the venezuelan people want a u.s. invasion i live in miami there are literally hundreds of venezuelans who are living in miami who have fled their country i am telling you and you can disagree with me but they all want the us to invade venezuela and are dying venezuelans are hungry...