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we saved western europe from socialism and communism and we built these huge trading partners across asia by
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paris, which already holds an annual car—free day, is the most polluted city in western europe.ho knew? with me is lawrence gosling, who's editor—in—chief of what investment. this time yesterday, we were live to south korea, that because they held the intercontinental permit the climate change. it is extremely worrying and damning report that came out. unless we make serious changes to our lifestyle, our behaviour, government policy, all of the above, we are looking at a catastrophe. extraordinary, really. this picture is not easy to see. dead fish from a motorway in florida in august, demonstrating that this
paris, which already holds an annual car—free day, is the most polluted city in western europe.ho knew? with me is lawrence gosling, who's editor—in—chief of what investment. this time yesterday, we were live to south korea, that because they held the intercontinental permit the climate change. it is extremely worrying and damning report that came out. unless we make serious changes to our lifestyle, our behaviour, government policy, all of the above, we are looking at a catastrophe....
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imposing ourselves on the world in a colonial way we invested massively in rebuilding japan and western europe and as a result we got lots of allies and partners, countries that were reshaped in a way that reflected our values and priorities and for decades we have benefitted from germany and japan being revitalized partners of ours, countries that now share our democratic values, nato and eu are not as the president has repeatedly said playing us for suckers but our organizations that we designed and help build in ways that both help secure peace and grow our markets well into today.
imposing ourselves on the world in a colonial way we invested massively in rebuilding japan and western europe and as a result we got lots of allies and partners, countries that were reshaped in a way that reflected our values and priorities and for decades we have benefitted from germany and japan being revitalized partners of ours, countries that now share our democratic values, nato and eu are not as the president has repeatedly said playing us for suckers but our organizations that we...
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who knew as was the most polluted city in western europe? i didn't know that.ear around the west end near the studios, it is a car free zone and it is really quite delightful. it reduces pollution and kind of slows down the pace of life, which makes things more relaxing. we have heard from many viewers around the world. in rwanda they are ready to do this and hoping to do this in new delhi, without one viewer saying they would love it to happen. we have jessica saying, they would love it to happen. we havejessica saying, please bring this id at a tokyo. —— please bring this id at a tokyo. —— please bring this idea to tokyo. people think it would be fantastic. it brings us back to the story we started with, this issue about climate change, and in the report it says we had to think of new ways of living, transformative on think of new ways of living, tra nsformative on every think of new ways of living, transformative on every single level. it is changing the way we live. think not driving your car into a major city around the world for one day a month is a very,
who knew as was the most polluted city in western europe? i didn't know that.ear around the west end near the studios, it is a car free zone and it is really quite delightful. it reduces pollution and kind of slows down the pace of life, which makes things more relaxing. we have heard from many viewers around the world. in rwanda they are ready to do this and hoping to do this in new delhi, without one viewer saying they would love it to happen. we have jessica saying, they would love it to...
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of course we will not see growth like in asia, but we want to grow in western europe >> that was the ceo of l'oreal speaking to me moments ago and talking about the geographical breakdown. yes, there is a lowdown in activity in western europe, but he's confident they can gain market share the big story is the growth in china and the asia specific region he said it is not just about the chinese consumer wanting to spend more on premium, it's also wealth effects in other parts of asia he mentioned india as another country where demand was picking up one thing i should mention, when it comes to the e-commerce activity, about 10% of their sales coming from that business. in china alone e-commerce accounts for about 30% of sales. so it makes sense putting the two together, given that it's a region growing and a type of sales distribution avenue that is also growing. i'm not surprised the stock is up because these numbers were strong and did surpass consensus expectations for the third quarter and for nine months tracking as well >> thank you very much for that. >>> coming up, dsm beats on
of course we will not see growth like in asia, but we want to grow in western europe >> that was the ceo of l'oreal speaking to me moments ago and talking about the geographical breakdown. yes, there is a lowdown in activity in western europe, but he's confident they can gain market share the big story is the growth in china and the asia specific region he said it is not just about the chinese consumer wanting to spend more on premium, it's also wealth effects in other parts of asia he...
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when we had this crisis over soviet and american crews and persian missiles in western europe and assess twenty's in eastern europe there were huge political tensions in western europe and maybe that mrs thatcher carried off this crisis and was able to work with the reagan to get the american people see through but in countries like germany and italy and so on little severe tensions for the government and i'm not sure that these necessarily are tensions that people want to revive and so i think that the great problem is that by scrapping agreements unilaterally obviously trump to some extent alienates his friends as well as his rivals when john bolton arrives here in moscow later today and think of him some heated conversations between there and the foreign office in russia tomorrow we'll be covering and we will work to flies on the wall yet mark ullman director of crisis research and see not what makes your input today anywhere but we can. let people new york what they thought about donald trump's decision to scrap the zion f. nuclear arms treaty with russia. it sounds like a terrible i
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the soviet union or today russia but that with the shorter range weapons they would be europe western europe that would become the nuclear battlefield and there's some concern i think a great deal of concern amongst all european leaders except the united kingdom who yesterday have stated that they support the american position predictably enough there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people a little surprise then that america's plans to pull out of the accord dominated tuesday's meeting between u.s. national security advisor john bolton and president putin and although the subject at hand was certainly no laughing matter it was still room for some humor. as far as i remember there is an eagle on the us national emblem and they're off thirteen hours in one foot and an olive branch with thirteen olives as a symbol of peaceful policy in the other my question is did you eat all the olives and leave just the arrows. i'm grateful for the opportunity to speak with you on behalf of president and hopefully i'll have some ans
the soviet union or today russia but that with the shorter range weapons they would be europe western europe that would become the nuclear battlefield and there's some concern i think a great deal of concern amongst all european leaders except the united kingdom who yesterday have stated that they support the american position predictably enough there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people a little surprise then that...
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there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people. shortly after trump announced america's imminent pullout the u.s. national security adviser john bolton flew here to moscow to discuss the new security reality on monday he held talks with top russian security officials and on tuesday bolton and met with president clinton and although the subject at hand was certainly no laughing matter was still some room for a little humor. as far as i remember there is an eagle on the us national emblem and there are thirteen hours in one foot and an olive branch with thirteen olives as a symbol of peaceful policy in the other my question is did you eagle eat all the olives and leave just the arrows. i'm grateful for the opportunity to speak with you on behalf of president and hopefully i'll have some answers for you but i didn't bring any more oil and. that's what i thought. during the talks john bolton insisted the i.n.f. treaty was outdated and should be revised to include china he went on to accuse moscow of violating its terms
there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people. shortly after trump announced america's imminent pullout the u.s. national security adviser john bolton flew here to moscow to discuss the new security reality on monday he held talks with top russian security officials and on tuesday bolton and met with president clinton and although the subject at hand was certainly no laughing matter was still some room for a little...
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there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people. little surprise then that america's plans to pull out of the accord dominated tuesday's meeting between u.s. national security advisor john bolton and president putin and although the subject at hand was no laughing matter there was little room for a little humor. as far as i remember there is an eagle on the u.s. national emblem and there are thirteen arrows in one foot and an olive branch with thirteen olives as a symbol of peaceful policy in the other my question is did your eagle eat all the olives and leave just the arrows. i'm grateful for the opportunity to speak with you on behalf of president and hopefully i'll have smelters for him but i didn't bring any more all of. them that's what i thought. during the talks putin said he was puzzled by washington's move in the absence of any provocation from moscow as for the i.m.f. treaty itself john bolton call it outdated and insists it should be revised to include other countries most notably china international affai
there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people. little surprise then that america's plans to pull out of the accord dominated tuesday's meeting between u.s. national security advisor john bolton and president putin and although the subject at hand was no laughing matter there was little room for a little humor. as far as i remember there is an eagle on the u.s. national emblem and there are thirteen arrows in one foot...
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creates an enormous amount of uncertainty right now and what directions the european money in western europe they don't want american weapons of course maybe in eastern europe and in the baltics they might welcome them but the entire security architecture is listing right now because we don't know what the new realities are going to be and adding the new a range of weapons certainly doesn't create stability and making the kind of. claim or demand that china has to be part of this is a it's ridiculous. i mean china has these weapons or rand has these weapons. india is the developing these weapons here i mean a smart person interested in arms control would get all these countries that have these weapons or developing them and have a global pact but that's not part of john bolton's d.n.a. is it listen we already have but global pact in one nine hundred seven do we promise to get rid of all on nuclear weapons in the nonproliferation treaty oh but i'm going to spend a trillion dollars over thirty years to new but on factoring in jenin was our most new submarine missile there playing xbox do smart
creates an enormous amount of uncertainty right now and what directions the european money in western europe they don't want american weapons of course maybe in eastern europe and in the baltics they might welcome them but the entire security architecture is listing right now because we don't know what the new realities are going to be and adding the new a range of weapons certainly doesn't create stability and making the kind of. claim or demand that china has to be part of this is a it's...
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kiosks all those people in western europe was so worried about to bring you nuclear arms race. where if they being since two thousand and eight when russia started testing cruise missiles? in violation over the i and and a very warm welcome to to undress allow senior correspondent with reuters news agency which focuses on security. and defense issues and trampolines that president trump's decision. is emblematic of his confrontational style politics. but it also has to do with growing unease about china and other countries. that whenever possible trea. thank you all three for being here in order to get to that let's begin with you andrea. and i would like to ask you whether you know you sleep just a little bit less rest fully. these last couple of days since president trump's announcement that he's going to scrap the i. it f. treat. absolutely i mean i think that a situation now where. so many of the institutions that have shaped the post cold war era are being. called into question and and there is a lot of concern all over the world i think about the framework -- that kind of
kiosks all those people in western europe was so worried about to bring you nuclear arms race. where if they being since two thousand and eight when russia started testing cruise missiles? in violation over the i and and a very warm welcome to to undress allow senior correspondent with reuters news agency which focuses on security. and defense issues and trampolines that president trump's decision. is emblematic of his confrontational style politics. but it also has to do with growing unease...
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is eric author and journalist who writes for the los angeles times he asks all those people in western europe who are so worried about your renewed nuclear arms race where they've been since two thousand and eight when russia started testing cruise missiles in violation of the i n f and a very warm welcome to two hundred senior correspondent with reuters news agency where she focuses on security. he understands the issues and dread believes that a president from season is spent blue mountain because of his confrontational style of politics but it also has to do with growing unease about china and other countries that were never part of the treaty thank you all three of them doing their own courtroom today i'd like to begin with you andrea and i would like to ask you whether you will you sleep just a little bit less restfully these last couple of days since president trump's announcement that he's going to scrap the i had a treaty absolutely i mean i think that we are in a situation now where so many of the institutions that have shaped the post cold war era are being called into question and
is eric author and journalist who writes for the los angeles times he asks all those people in western europe who are so worried about your renewed nuclear arms race where they've been since two thousand and eight when russia started testing cruise missiles in violation of the i n f and a very warm welcome to two hundred senior correspondent with reuters news agency where she focuses on security. he understands the issues and dread believes that a president from season is spent blue mountain...
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up to authorities to his previous routes to western europe police say they expect to persuade the migrants to leave the border area by the end of the day. india's opposition congress party has held a protest in the capital of delhi over allegations of corruption and bribery linked to the government the issue has plunged the country's chief investigative agency the c.b.i. into a collision course with the government india's supreme court has called for a swift investigation to resolve the dispute. british police have arrested a man suspected of trying to steal one of the four magna carta documents from salisbury cathedral the charter granted by england's king john in the year twelve fifteen is an enduring symbol of the rule of law police say the document was not harmed in the incident. nine i learned blasphemy is still a serious crime that carries heavy penalties but like many of the country's religious traditions that may change soon irish voters are heading to the polls today to elect a new president and they're also being asked to decide whether blasphemy laws should be removed from the c
up to authorities to his previous routes to western europe police say they expect to persuade the migrants to leave the border area by the end of the day. india's opposition congress party has held a protest in the capital of delhi over allegations of corruption and bribery linked to the government the issue has plunged the country's chief investigative agency the c.b.i. into a collision course with the government india's supreme court has called for a swift investigation to resolve the...
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by twenty thirty the ministers' meeting in luxembourg or essentially split between eastern and western europe germany backed by eastern european member states fiercely resisted the forty percent cut which the european parliament voted for last week luxembourg the netherlands and nordic states had pushed for even more ambitious productions. it was a difficult missing for german environment minister spaniel choice to find herself under pressure from the government to fight against tough emissions targets evidently against her own convictions. and we hope we have done more. well some countries have been calling for c o two emissions to be caught in half by twenty thirty that was a step too far for germany it's delegation proposed a more modest thirty percent after thirteen hours of negotiations they reached a compromise a thirty five percent reduction in c o two emissions by twenty thirty. missing those targets will be an especially big challenge for makers of big vehicles that would include many german automotive companies so the issue is viewed as a tradeoff between jobs and the environment. t
by twenty thirty the ministers' meeting in luxembourg or essentially split between eastern and western europe germany backed by eastern european member states fiercely resisted the forty percent cut which the european parliament voted for last week luxembourg the netherlands and nordic states had pushed for even more ambitious productions. it was a difficult missing for german environment minister spaniel choice to find herself under pressure from the government to fight against tough emissions...
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there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people and also because america is pulling out of this treaty amongst others it's sends a signal that america's word on its treaties can't be trusted and america is all too prepared under donald trump to renee on its international obligations not only in the security fear but others as well. donald trump's son in law and advisor jared cushion has said that the white house is still in the fact finding phase as it looks into the murder of saudi dissident journalist. do you trust the saudis to investigate themselves i mean we're getting facts in from multiple places and then once those facts come in the secretary of state will will will work with our national security team to help us determine what we want to believe in and what we think is credible and what we think is not credible saudi arabia's foreign minister says the outspoken columnist was killed by a rogue operation at its consulate in istanbul and called it a tremendous mistake however washington isn't rushing with any r
there is concern that this reduces the prospects for nuclear disarmament increases risks for western europe and its people and also because america is pulling out of this treaty amongst others it's sends a signal that america's word on its treaties can't be trusted and america is all too prepared under donald trump to renee on its international obligations not only in the security fear but others as well. donald trump's son in law and advisor jared cushion has said that the white house is still...
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north america remains the global leader in the number of billionaires six hundred thirty one but western europeslipped to third place. second spot now belongs to the greater china region which includes hong kong and taiwan china proper is home to more than three hundred billion as most of them self-made. at the turn of the millennium china had only one billionaire but u.b.s. now expects the country to overtake the u.s. in the near future the country's billion ad boom has been fueled in particular by its mushrooming tech sector. jack ma was still working as a teacher when he founded olly barbara ninety nine she nine. and twenty fourteen the online retail company claimed the title of the world's biggest ever. who set up the business in his living room is now worth an estimated thirty billion dollars. i don't even bother counting the millionaires any more i stay in business with it. which year of europe's fine most popular comfy stuff is a. spice jocasta and oh oh. some sanden suffer. some treasures of conscience and history. the cause of europe every day this week on the romance on asked on g.w.
north america remains the global leader in the number of billionaires six hundred thirty one but western europeslipped to third place. second spot now belongs to the greater china region which includes hong kong and taiwan china proper is home to more than three hundred billion as most of them self-made. at the turn of the millennium china had only one billionaire but u.b.s. now expects the country to overtake the u.s. in the near future the country's billion ad boom has been fueled in...
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point nine trillion dollars north america is still home to the highest number of billionaires western europehas now lost the second spode to the greater china region which includes hong kong. taiwan china is home to more than three hundred billionaires the vast majority of them oh entrepreneurs. and that's it for me and the business team ahead and a live update for you and for that stop the mean time to check out all facebook and twitter feeds our web sites which is called slash business thank you very much for watching a. program. or i'm. going to. going to. look ok. cool j. cole slaw of. the last year joining me you know the thomas and mamie as i was called. the team's coach rick sanchez has most to jesus christ so far seems very. he tells us how to control his temper on the streets of the troubling diagnosis he was given as a true. resume international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week. from struggling to lead us into the decades old nuclear arms control agreement with russia the u.s. leader accuses moscow violating the treaty oh well russia responded doesn't you
point nine trillion dollars north america is still home to the highest number of billionaires western europehas now lost the second spode to the greater china region which includes hong kong. taiwan china is home to more than three hundred billionaires the vast majority of them oh entrepreneurs. and that's it for me and the business team ahead and a live update for you and for that stop the mean time to check out all facebook and twitter feeds our web sites which is called slash business thank...
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to the western and eastern europe which led to the crisis of the ukraine most believe that they were responsible with the united states and the western european allies. because we thought foolishly not thinking like a realist that there was a moral enemy of the soviet union. and then those third-grade policies with engaging china on democracy. . >> so before i get to questioning so with this liberal hegemony working after world war ii making the world in the american image maybe not the era of hegemony from the soviet union but how do you distinguish from world war ii which seems relatively successful to what happens after 89 or 2001? . >> up until the end of the cold war. . >> but that is an element of foreign-policy. . >> in the book i argue the only world that you can have the united states pursuing is a polar world. in the unipolar world is the only great power otherwise it has to be in a realist fashion. see you have to act largely to those dictates. now with those three elements of spreading democracy and institutions there is no question if we could turn the state like germany
to the western and eastern europe which led to the crisis of the ukraine most believe that they were responsible with the united states and the western european allies. because we thought foolishly not thinking like a realist that there was a moral enemy of the soviet union. and then those third-grade policies with engaging china on democracy. . >> so before i get to questioning so with this liberal hegemony working after world war ii making the world in the american image maybe not the...
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luxembourg on wednesday agreed upon those negotiations though they exposed a rift between east and western europe germany backed by eastern states fiercely resisted the forty percent cut which the european parliament had voted for last week in luxembourg the netherlands and nordic states though they push for even more ambitious reductions. the german automobile industry is furious they say the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by thirty five percent is totally unrealistic unfulfillable according to the d d a automotive industry association they say manufacturers have already exhausted all available fuel saving technology now jobs in the industry are in danger. in the negotiation some countries like ireland for example suggested reducing carbon dioxide emissions by half an easy demand when one has no domestic auto industry but even countries like france and italy with important cars sectors lobbied for significant cuts. responding to the news german chancellor angela merkel adopted a conciliatory tone so few doses i need it's good that there was an agreement and you've been in it because
luxembourg on wednesday agreed upon those negotiations though they exposed a rift between east and western europe germany backed by eastern states fiercely resisted the forty percent cut which the european parliament had voted for last week in luxembourg the netherlands and nordic states though they push for even more ambitious reductions. the german automobile industry is furious they say the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by thirty five percent is totally unrealistic...
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ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed on negotiations showed a rift between eastern and western europe germany backed by eastern states fiercely resisted the forty percent cut which the european parliament had voted for last week luxembourg the netherlands and nordic states have pushed for ten much more ambitious reductions. the german automobile industry is furious they say the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by thirty five percent is totally unrealistic unfulfillable according to the d.d.a. automotive industry association they say manufacturers have already exhausted all available fuel saving technology now jobs in the industry are in danger. it's more than regrettable that the majority of member states couldn't find the strength to balance climate protection and employment security in no part of the world are comparable goals in sight it means that in international competition the european carmakers will labor under a heavier burden than their competitors. in the negotiation some countries like ireland for example suggested reducing carbon dioxide emissions by half an ea
ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed on negotiations showed a rift between eastern and western europe germany backed by eastern states fiercely resisted the forty percent cut which the european parliament had voted for last week luxembourg the netherlands and nordic states have pushed for ten much more ambitious reductions. the german automobile industry is furious they say the target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by thirty five percent is totally unrealistic unfulfillable...
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between 1940 and 1944, germany dominated western europe. the heel of the nazi boot, most european countries were ground into subjection. ♪ from the balkans in the south to the rugged coast of norway, europe had become one mighty not the fortress -- not see fortress -- nazi fortress, and tailor the evilonification of -- and hit lower, the personification of -- hitler, the personification of evil. moving to england in the fall of 1943, it retraced the first of many miles it had traveled 25 years earlier. there were a few veterans but through the determination and the courage of the soldiers, they would once again make history. england meant endless hours of activity to bring the men to the peak of their performance. every skill was polished. every muscle hardened. every mind tuned to the structural -- the struggle which laid ahead. ♪ the allied plans for the invasion drawn for an assault on beaches by british field marshall's army and the first army led by general bradley. in the spring of 1944, the buildup in england was complete. in may, uni
between 1940 and 1944, germany dominated western europe. the heel of the nazi boot, most european countries were ground into subjection. ♪ from the balkans in the south to the rugged coast of norway, europe had become one mighty not the fortress -- not see fortress -- nazi fortress, and tailor the evilonification of -- and hit lower, the personification of -- hitler, the personification of evil. moving to england in the fall of 1943, it retraced the first of many miles it had traveled 25...
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after authorities closed previous balkan routes to western europe there's a heavy police presence on the site after several people including officers were injured in clashes earlier in the week. an earthquake close to the greek island. has rattled western greece and damaged buildings the quake struck with the force of magnitude six point eight according to the european seismological center a few people have been treated for minor injuries. a turkish court has sentenced a german man to six years in prison on terrorist charges charges patrick craker was arrested on the turkish syrian border in march prosecutors accuse the twenty nine year old of being a member of a kurdish militia group known as the y p j a group which classifies as terrorist patrick because the twenty nine year old carpenter from the southern german town of keith he claims he was just a tourist hiking near the syrian border it's an area in which the turkish military is fighting a war against kurdish militia groups this much is known on the sixth of march this year caica traveled by plane from germany to ghazi untyped i
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lovers while most of the cultural industries have been suffering under the heat of the summer in western europe the wine industry is reaping the benefits with a great harvest almost finished here in germany wine makers already toasting its success. the sun is shining on germany seven yards and it's one harvest two thousand and eighteen looks like it'll exceed expectations this year's output is higher than it has been financially two decades one fish smaller than the average. yes it became clear early on that it would be an extraordinary year we had the earliest blooms the earliest shoots everything happened earlier than ever before and p. realised something special was coming. german wine makers are delighted by the early harvest bringing it closer in time to competitors in southern europe and german wine lovers can equally rejoice the tipple promises palatable pleasures. as inside as an afternoon twenty eighteen is certainly one of the best vintages of the last twenty years also in terms of quantity we last produced this much in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine but it wasn't nearly as goo
lovers while most of the cultural industries have been suffering under the heat of the summer in western europe the wine industry is reaping the benefits with a great harvest almost finished here in germany wine makers already toasting its success. the sun is shining on germany seven yards and it's one harvest two thousand and eighteen looks like it'll exceed expectations this year's output is higher than it has been financially two decades one fish smaller than the average. yes it became clear...
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paris, which already holds an annual car—free day, is the most polluted city in western europe. gosling, who's editor—in—chief of what investment. this time yesterday, we were live to south korea, that because they held the intercontinental permit the climate change. it is extremely worrying and damning report that came out. unless we make serious changes to our lifestyle, our behaviour, government
paris, which already holds an annual car—free day, is the most polluted city in western europe. gosling, who's editor—in—chief of what investment. this time yesterday, we were live to south korea, that because they held the intercontinental permit the climate change. it is extremely worrying and damning report that came out. unless we make serious changes to our lifestyle, our behaviour, government
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have to authorities close previous balkan routes to western europe was in police say they expect to persuade the migrants to leave the border area by end of the day . india's opposition congress party has held a protest in the capital delhi over allegations of corruption and bribery linked to the government the issue has plunged the country's chief investigative agency the c.b.i. into a collision course with the government india supreme court has called for a swift investigation to resolve the dispute. around fifty thousand military personnel from thirty one nato allies are engaging the largest war game exercises in decades the various when movers will take place over the course of nearly three weeks stretching from the baltic sea to iceland critics say the war games could increase tensions between russia and its nordic neighbors. france's oldest zoo has welcomed a new arrival a baby born in an orangutan called java she is the first one to be born of the zoo in more than ten years the world wildlife and fund says the species is critically endangered with orangutan habitats reduced by half in
have to authorities close previous balkan routes to western europe was in police say they expect to persuade the migrants to leave the border area by end of the day . india's opposition congress party has held a protest in the capital delhi over allegations of corruption and bribery linked to the government the issue has plunged the country's chief investigative agency the c.b.i. into a collision course with the government india supreme court has called for a swift investigation to resolve the...
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barrel bombs in western. europe and they don't want to buy. along the mother. i don't. see at her age. is that. her lot today does that done. his name is also man well and he to escape from honduras from a sense of impunity in a violent gang from poverty from anything that makes a twenty year old kid take the most dangerous trip of his life alone with a baby. on the. i want to hold it. and ask him not the. idea. of a mess is going to. saudi i was fed up with being attacked by a children's father and she feared for her oldest boy's life. by you know coming out of. the gangs of el salvador treated a child's life as a military with only two options refused to let you listen julian and they kill him or agree and all you can do is wait for his funeral. even though you're kind of ending up with him and i'm going to see you but i'm going to see those things everybody is not going to tell us about it in a couple way to be. we will soon begin the construction of a great great wall was our southern border. there's a lot the eyebrows we'll in the house and i guess that means. you
barrel bombs in western. europe and they don't want to buy. along the mother. i don't. see at her age. is that. her lot today does that done. his name is also man well and he to escape from honduras from a sense of impunity in a violent gang from poverty from anything that makes a twenty year old kid take the most dangerous trip of his life alone with a baby. on the. i want to hold it. and ask him not the. idea. of a mess is going to. saudi i was fed up with being attacked by a children's...
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we have to make it very clear to them if they continue to probe orareas like the mideast western europe, that the possibilities of world war a very great. i don't mean that in a threatening way. only by sitting across the table from them can this come across and then i think we can have a meaningful dialogue. >> mrs. claver, i think was up first. earliercorrect in your answer and what you have said now that your delay in signing the nuclear proliferation treaty is to use this as a bargaining tool with the soviets and to show solidarity with czechoslovakia? my main purpose in delaying signing the nuclear is theiferation treaty soviet union, having just violated not only the treaty, but the whole sense of treaties generally and the u.n. charter, which has so much, having done all that, for the united states to put its arms around the soviet union and say we are for the nonproliferation pact, i think, would the widely misunderstood, not just in took was a voc you, but also all of western europe. the point that we have to make to the soviets is we will agree where our interests are reciproc
we have to make it very clear to them if they continue to probe orareas like the mideast western europe, that the possibilities of world war a very great. i don't mean that in a threatening way. only by sitting across the table from them can this come across and then i think we can have a meaningful dialogue. >> mrs. claver, i think was up first. earliercorrect in your answer and what you have said now that your delay in signing the nuclear proliferation treaty is to use this as a...
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on the political scene in the western balkans an entire region of south east southeast europe and also we discussed i discussed or bilateral issues either political and economic and just wasn't as to use to say that. we do have better and better economic relationship and our trade exchange or three traitor and over is growing last year it was twenty three percent bigger than it went to sixteen this year it's going to be once again twenty percent more and we're doing we're doing the job in a very proper way regarding or economic cooperation and collaboration in the world . the most important political issues we have always heard that kind of support and . assistance and there to say when indorsement in the most important issues with the most significant issues for serbia i felt very comfortable in bolton's words on further support for serbia's territorial integrity which was not only an issue of serbia which became an issue of minnesota state agreed then recognized social of want to neuter from former yugoslavia from former yugoslavia and my right it happened in two thousand and six if
on the political scene in the western balkans an entire region of south east southeast europe and also we discussed i discussed or bilateral issues either political and economic and just wasn't as to use to say that. we do have better and better economic relationship and our trade exchange or three traitor and over is growing last year it was twenty three percent bigger than it went to sixteen this year it's going to be once again twenty percent more and we're doing we're doing the job in a...