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where did i play and which league in europe is the strongest. part one of this episode all the leading that's may propose on the leg of his homeland england to the premier league strong south probably to the world the first hard times to talk the star of march into the fold of germany's best however is s.c. by n and they're back in full swing three league games and three wins. we take a look at that saying why is by and so strong again. all right we all want to see the best but isn't always winning sometimes boring isn't it a bit of a pain to be a billion fan. off finals but tom get lost around among the buy in fads let's check out the best now with kick off life. football leagues are up and running again around europe fans apart for supporting their clubs and hating international football but which is the best league in the world i'm running the rule over the top five leagues starting with england. so here's how it's going to go i look at the things that make the premier league the best among the top five leagues and also the things that make i
where did i play and which league in europe is the strongest. part one of this episode all the leading that's may propose on the leg of his homeland england to the premier league strong south probably to the world the first hard times to talk the star of march into the fold of germany's best however is s.c. by n and they're back in full swing three league games and three wins. we take a look at that saying why is by and so strong again. all right we all want to see the best but isn't always...
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you'll have believing from those countries so right now the way things are looking is that europe is divided into have so there's a bloc hungary italy austria. yes against movement which is the euro skeptic alliance and trying to hoping to have an impact in the elections would hungary support such a project well you know since there are european people and european citizens to vote on the e.u. elections i think we should leave it to do europeans number one number two we are part of the biggest european party family european peoples party and strongest on the most successful party of the european peoples party so we hope that our party family will be successful and the hope that we can change the general attitude of the european people's party which is now well migration by migration attitudes and so present and you're a prime minister obviously get along very well present and meyerson greatly do you think this simplicity could actually be a real help in some way for hungary or is it just ideological liking while you know under the democrat administration under president obama we suff
you'll have believing from those countries so right now the way things are looking is that europe is divided into have so there's a bloc hungary italy austria. yes against movement which is the euro skeptic alliance and trying to hoping to have an impact in the elections would hungary support such a project well you know since there are european people and european citizens to vote on the e.u. elections i think we should leave it to do europeans number one number two we are part of the biggest...
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same culture and same heritage and same religion if they come to europe. this is not the same situation that's what he said so and i agree with him that we have to help them in order to keep their people keep their labor force to have them to be able to develop their economy. that's why i made an agreement with the german minister of development that they find the investments together in africa in order to make life of people better there but there's one very important principle which we always want to apply when it comes to funding of african countries for example and this is condition the levy so we have to stick these funds to conditionality meaning that we have to require we have to demand that these countries which are finance must carry out those reforms be it legal be comic be political democracy which you know kind of bridge to leave those reasons why people have been leaving from those countries so right now the way things are looking is that divide and to have there's a bloc hungary italy austria. yes against the rest of the you and you guys are
same culture and same heritage and same religion if they come to europe. this is not the same situation that's what he said so and i agree with him that we have to help them in order to keep their people keep their labor force to have them to be able to develop their economy. that's why i made an agreement with the german minister of development that they find the investments together in africa in order to make life of people better there but there's one very important principle which we always...
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top level insights into europe's migrant crisis as italy's hardline interior minister talks exclusively to r.t. . twenty four seven news live from moscow this is r t international pleasure to have your company i mean an only our top story the syrian government appears on the verge of taking over the last remaining terrorist stronghold in the country but the situation in several parts of the country remains on stable one of those being province. heard a roar and there was dust everywhere and i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover them with my body who lost part of our eye when told to find him and saw he was in the corridor there was a pool of blood coming from his head. out of the cinema and several days ago a rocket landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called home no one picked up. the album some people a young lady and little girl and two teenagers also a day. well besides her province al-qaeda affiliates are also active in it live right where tensions continue to rise russia's murder tree sales terrorists there have started their final pr
top level insights into europe's migrant crisis as italy's hardline interior minister talks exclusively to r.t. . twenty four seven news live from moscow this is r t international pleasure to have your company i mean an only our top story the syrian government appears on the verge of taking over the last remaining terrorist stronghold in the country but the situation in several parts of the country remains on stable one of those being province. heard a roar and there was dust everywhere and i...
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insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior ministry talks exclusively to. the asia pacific political decision makers. for a major economic forum as china u.s. trade was a new sanctions threat against russia set the scene. by those midday in moscow this tuesday september the eleventh my name is called in by welcome to the program first up for you this hour the focus on the syrian conflict has been in recent days in the build up to a final push against terrorist groups that have fallen back to the province but once out of the picture the militants are still active beyond. her. i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover my body. i when told to find the corridor there was a pool of blood coming from the. other side of the cinema and several days ago landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called home. i know some people. and. the terror groups in hama province are affiliates of al qaida and it was on this day in two thousand and one the organization carried out the most devastating atrocity in modern american history but s
insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior ministry talks exclusively to. the asia pacific political decision makers. for a major economic forum as china u.s. trade was a new sanctions threat against russia set the scene. by those midday in moscow this tuesday september the eleventh my name is called in by welcome to the program first up for you this hour the focus on the syrian conflict has been in recent days in the build up to a final push against terrorist groups...
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that there's a europe could continue to exploit them. like that he's a little boy. that's why we say relations with the african nations need to be honest and europeans and western countries still have a system in place when it comes to a development aid on fair trading relations and unfair interference and political affairs. and that has to stop or had to be. otherwise there can be no real working relationship between african and european nations. because you open your basically but there are solid economic and political interests at stake you want to disturb that way. it's been you might be my know for you all because i have only the thing i still don't think the europeans would be the ones to do it because they have always benefited from this has happened and it has to be from us from the african assize. but for us to shake things out in there has to be a shift in our mindset what i call a mental revolution equal yet. you know after colonialism many people in these countries developed an unfair e.r.c. complex because the colonialists a
that there's a europe could continue to exploit them. like that he's a little boy. that's why we say relations with the african nations need to be honest and europeans and western countries still have a system in place when it comes to a development aid on fair trading relations and unfair interference and political affairs. and that has to stop or had to be. otherwise there can be no real working relationship between african and european nations. because you open your basically but there are...
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you know even that they left things in a way that made african countries dependent on europe so europe could continue to exploit them. that's why we say relations with african nations need to be honest and europeans and western countries still have a system in place when it comes to development aid on fair trading relations and unfair interference in political affairs. and that has to stop had to be. otherwise there can be no real working relationship between african and european nations like that you or your basal image here of what there are solid economic and political interests at stake you want to disturb that way. it's been my dream i know for the operators i have only the thing i still don't think the europeans would be the ones to do it because they have always benefited from the set up and it has to be from ass from the african a side. but for us to shake things out in there has to be a shift in our mindset what i call a mental revolution. like you know after colonialism many people in these countries developed an unfair e.r.d. complex because the colonialists always said ever
you know even that they left things in a way that made african countries dependent on europe so europe could continue to exploit them. that's why we say relations with african nations need to be honest and europeans and western countries still have a system in place when it comes to development aid on fair trading relations and unfair interference in political affairs. and that has to stop had to be. otherwise there can be no real working relationship between african and european nations like...
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onions imported from europe have to strain the market. to protect farmers like these cameroon would have to raise import duties even more but it can't because new free trade agreement with the e.u. called e.p.a. prohibits that. go along the poet onion field stretched from here down to the river and over that. but then we stopped being able to sell all of them because of the huge number of importance on the move on that's why we had to stop growing them. so perhaps the local not eat there. onions are a staple here the african country consumes hundreds of thousands of tons a year until now they were all grown domestically. just as they do every day the women in the co-operative prepare dinner. i think for now they still have their own onions. produce that not only feeds them in their families but also helps them survive. but that the good i'm happy to have. fifty kilometers south of the markets in your own day is growing harder and harder to find onions grown domestically every morning trucks arrive here filled with onions most of them have
onions imported from europe have to strain the market. to protect farmers like these cameroon would have to raise import duties even more but it can't because new free trade agreement with the e.u. called e.p.a. prohibits that. go along the poet onion field stretched from here down to the river and over that. but then we stopped being able to sell all of them because of the huge number of importance on the move on that's why we had to stop growing them. so perhaps the local not eat there....
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apart from the consequences for europe. of course. it is a shambles and it is an historical mistake, probably. but now, what is happening in europe, and macron is now going towards the elections next spring and that will be between progressives and populists and nationalists. and we need britain onside. we can't let britain drift away. and i perceived some slight change of mood that, you know, it might be tempting to let britain drift away but it is not practical and we need britain and we need a deal. we need to help britain and save face and just this week, barnier was trying to be very practical about this. you know, the irish question. the irish stew, to add another cliche. let's go into details. just explain that. a frictionless trade agreement. if you don't want a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, you need perhaps the irish sea. of course, it's not acceptable, but it actually would mean probably less controls because the flood of goods between the uk and northern ireland is actually quite minimal.
apart from the consequences for europe. of course. it is a shambles and it is an historical mistake, probably. but now, what is happening in europe, and macron is now going towards the elections next spring and that will be between progressives and populists and nationalists. and we need britain onside. we can't let britain drift away. and i perceived some slight change of mood that, you know, it might be tempting to let britain drift away but it is not practical and we need britain and we need...
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and it can address the capabilities in europe. i support this as long as this is not developed into an alternative to nato as long as this is complemented to nato we should welcome eu efforts on defense. it has been clearly stated from european leaders, from the eu that this is not about duplicating nato, this is not about creating alternative to nato but this is about strengthening the european with nato and if that's the case we should welcome it because we need more european capabilities, we need more european capabilities on defense. for instance, the u.s. has one main -- one battle tank and in europe they have 7. it's much less scale, much more costly so if the european corporation can address the european defense industry, that would be good for all of us. but european eu efforts on defense can never replace nato partly because if you look at the figures when uk leaves eu 80% of nato's expenditures would come from noneu allies. so in no way can replace nato. this is not only about money but geography, if you look at geograph
and it can address the capabilities in europe. i support this as long as this is not developed into an alternative to nato as long as this is complemented to nato we should welcome eu efforts on defense. it has been clearly stated from european leaders, from the eu that this is not about duplicating nato, this is not about creating alternative to nato but this is about strengthening the european with nato and if that's the case we should welcome it because we need more european capabilities, we...
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and europe if you're trying to. get sort of election in twenty. that is profoundly different and this is why i think the next months will be important to so for to follow these disabilities ok so let's talk a little bit about italy europe relations with russia because he replied russia have separate relations i mean they're much more tied historically and economically than fresh are in america because russia america's more strategic partnership more than anything else so. practically all the public school forces in italy that you know i have come across. they are for close cooperation with moscow i don't know any italian politician whether it's from conservative or democratic or the alternative parties that would say we need to make war with russia all of them are saying we need to cooperate with moscow that silly way but then when it comes to lifting the sanctions the only thing italy can do is just you know the vote against the automatic extension of sanctions liasing rome can be. stronger and saying maybe we should get rid of the sanctions if w
and europe if you're trying to. get sort of election in twenty. that is profoundly different and this is why i think the next months will be important to so for to follow these disabilities ok so let's talk a little bit about italy europe relations with russia because he replied russia have separate relations i mean they're much more tied historically and economically than fresh are in america because russia america's more strategic partnership more than anything else so. practically all the...
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we are not going to leave neither the european peoples party nor the europe for obvious reasons. we are europe that we are the people he does behind hungary government is probably the strongest political party with the most support coming from the people. you can get past consecutive european parliament elections so that it would be absurd to be indicating that we have no place in the european peoples or in europe we go for it changing the rules and be called for what the original meaning. now in new york times columnist as being widely mocked for asking social media to remove a clearly photo shopped image of the heroic donald trump kevin race war and social media giants that they could easily have blocked the image of trump which shows the president supposedly helping victims from the twenty fifth texas flooding we stress that the image had gone viral and has been shared almost three hundred thousand times on facebook however the public has gone to town on his claims noting the absurdity of censoring any ultimate yes. there is is is i'm sorry pathetically laughable by many accou
we are not going to leave neither the european peoples party nor the europe for obvious reasons. we are europe that we are the people he does behind hungary government is probably the strongest political party with the most support coming from the people. you can get past consecutive european parliament elections so that it would be absurd to be indicating that we have no place in the european peoples or in europe we go for it changing the rules and be called for what the original meaning. now...
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well i believe this actually create some sort of and you depend them alliance which could consist of europe russia china india. other other other five other also countries an old one from this place from japan he is threatening that the stability of the whole works and this would be to ask him to be honest in order to better this kind of this and sometimes community should stand against this kind of actually this kind of banging the drums of war from the united states this man honestly cannot be trusted . war hero war that war three raid was. a sanction against iran supposed to actually decide to study at. the size everywhere against saudi arabia against united arab emirates against israel what that action of united states is that it actually is a only hitting card and nuclear war for example you know we are heading toward a regional war and we hitting star in some national or the servant and some us in a war to be honest this is a very bad a dangerous speech this is a declaration of war against most of that country's honestly very few people were immune from these kind of threats just only
well i believe this actually create some sort of and you depend them alliance which could consist of europe russia china india. other other other five other also countries an old one from this place from japan he is threatening that the stability of the whole works and this would be to ask him to be honest in order to better this kind of this and sometimes community should stand against this kind of actually this kind of banging the drums of war from the united states this man honestly cannot...
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europe have exceeded their ad vantage. let's get the latest from our man in paris, oui’ the latest from our man in paris, our lucky man, john watson. any sign of the last match of some sort of american fight back? any glimmer of hope for them? i think other basis of what we're seeing, probably not. they haven't been playing the course very well. we seen very wayward tee shots, little bit of wind here. europe get the chance to set up this course to help them and it has been doing that. three more points around the board will stop europe lead the united states 8—3. jordan spieth and justin thomas are out at the moment up justin thomas are out at the moment up against ian poulter and jon rahm. it is all going the way of europe as we can see now. playing alongside sergio garcia, rory mcilroy, what a partnership they have proved to be. up partnership they have proved to be. up against brooks koepka and tony finau. look at this from sergio garcia on the 17th to win it 2—1. that puts europe 6—3 up at this point. tyrrell h
europe have exceeded their ad vantage. let's get the latest from our man in paris, oui’ the latest from our man in paris, our lucky man, john watson. any sign of the last match of some sort of american fight back? any glimmer of hope for them? i think other basis of what we're seeing, probably not. they haven't been playing the course very well. we seen very wayward tee shots, little bit of wind here. europe get the chance to set up this course to help them and it has been doing that. three...
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, the something of a comfortable victory for europe -- in the end. victory for europe -- in the end. is that how you had it? that how you had it? that europe had coming into the final day. final day. have had it wrapped up around some of those made matches today. of those made matches today. get bread on the leaderboard and they did that. they did that. slipped to defeat in the first one as he led europe out. as he led europe out. reached the total to win the ryder cup. here is the story from today. strongest american teams coming to europe's backyard. europe's backyard. impressive ryder cup performances you'll see. you'll see. famines are beaten by an american team dreaming of drama. team dreaming of drama. jon rahm had other ideas. other ideas. he beat tiger woods, pumped up. pumped up. against dustinjohnson, or am one in the world. but this is ian poulter. that tierney number one in the world. world. this is the ryder cup and you know the west. the curtain go! macaque francesco molinari go. he had already won four points and he found the drink. he found the drink. man to ensure th
, the something of a comfortable victory for europe -- in the end. victory for europe -- in the end. is that how you had it? that how you had it? that europe had coming into the final day. final day. have had it wrapped up around some of those made matches today. of those made matches today. get bread on the leaderboard and they did that. they did that. slipped to defeat in the first one as he led europe out. as he led europe out. reached the total to win the ryder cup. here is the story from...
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political relations to the us are still difficult there is no alternative economic partner besides europe and germany in particular and the president in turkey has does negligence of taking the i.m.f. on board in to tackle the problem so germany is historically has been the most important investor and trading partner and the reason why the president is here obviously is to find support and to improve political relations bought in the mid term also to have an improvement also in economic relations but neither country is keen on any sort of economic aid even though business ties are quite strong between the two nations where does that leave and how reliant is it on europe now this is indeed a very difficult situation the political developments in turkey are from do european perspective difficult but there are up options i know it's a kind of a conditionality which can be imposed and there is some rational support one can there infrastructure investments which are going to improve the economic conditions in turkey it is important to reduce for example turkey's dependency on an orgy which is
political relations to the us are still difficult there is no alternative economic partner besides europe and germany in particular and the president in turkey has does negligence of taking the i.m.f. on board in to tackle the problem so germany is historically has been the most important investor and trading partner and the reason why the president is here obviously is to find support and to improve political relations bought in the mid term also to have an improvement also in economic...
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so it is getting very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in britain, which is not something anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift?” think do you sense a similar shift?|j think theresa do you sense a similar shift?” think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where our partner in crime is at work, the csu head, fighting for his survival, and so head, fighting for his survival, and so forth. —— her partner in crime as it were. which means that brexit is not a gender issue number one in germany, because they have domestic problems to solve. they are somewhat fatigued of hearing about brexit, nothing is solved until everything is solved is the mantra, which means you can wait until the end of the year. many people here are fatigued, to! absolutely
so it is getting very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in britain, which is not something anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift?” think do you sense a similar shift?|j think theresa do you sense a similar shift?” think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela...
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so it is getting very, very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardline in britain, which is not something anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift? i think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where her partner in crime, as it were, the csu had, no longer very friendly to her, fighting for his survival, and so forth. which means that brexit is not the agenda issue number one in germany, because they have many domestic problems to solve. they are somewhat fatigued of hearing about brexit, nothing is solved until everything is solved is the mantra, which means we can wait until the end of the year. many people here are fatigued too! absolutely. i take your point. and one thing that annalisa said about theresa may is quite true, germany also wants to make quite sure that
so it is getting very, very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardline in britain, which is not something anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift? i think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where her partner in crime, as it were,...
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is not in europe europe should be the business of europeans russia is half european and half asian so you want asia to sure sure bill eventually will have to agree on all of this i don't think the europeans would like this very much not all but i'm a european moscow is in europe and i like it you can take all the other states and provide security to them i would take europe and provide them security well not i russia will bill i'm serious give your up to europe itself europe never felt as close to russia as it does now good days good friends and then yeltsin just upped and left leaving behind a successor that clinton was sure he'd get along with shortly you will have a meeting with mr putin i would like to tell you about him so you will know what kind of man he is he is a solid man who is kept well abreast of various subjects under his purview and he can easily have good relations and contact with people who are his partners who will win the election boots and of course he's a democrat and he knows the west he's very smart he's tough he has an internal ramrods and he will when you do
is not in europe europe should be the business of europeans russia is half european and half asian so you want asia to sure sure bill eventually will have to agree on all of this i don't think the europeans would like this very much not all but i'm a european moscow is in europe and i like it you can take all the other states and provide security to them i would take europe and provide them security well not i russia will bill i'm serious give your up to europe itself europe never felt as close...
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a meeting on europe's most dangerous place. by. law. what began as a documentary on the box my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and three handed. became a story about those seeking refuge. and those ready to go. when paul came over the sea from cameroon to berlin starts october fourth on t w. this is d.w. news from berlin tonight a nod to human rights and a big win on the european pitch for germany's football thing. so do you go to the post a little twenty four. will be germany. today germany beat on turkey in the competition to host the twenty's.
a meeting on europe's most dangerous place. by. law. what began as a documentary on the box my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and three handed. became a story about those seeking refuge. and those ready to go. when paul came over the sea from cameroon to berlin starts october fourth on t w. this is d.w. news from berlin tonight a nod to human rights and a big win on the european pitch for germany's football thing. so do you go to the post a little twenty four. will be...
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and in golf, europe dominate the united states to regain the ryder cup. hello and welcome to world news today. more than 800 people are now known to have died after friday's earthquake and tsunami on the indonesian island of sulawesi. there are fears the number could rise into the thousands as rescuers reach more remote areas. nearly all the deaths reported are injust one city — palu. officals say many people are still trapped there. one of the worst affected places is talisay beach, a main tourist area. we've been told most of the damage in palu was caused by the tsumani, whereas further north in the donggala region, the earthquake itself caused more destruction. 300,000 people live in that region, but it is still almost totally cut off — aid workers are onlyjust starting to get there. rebecca henschke reports from palu. up to 50 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building equipment available, they're using whatever they have. cries of hel
and in golf, europe dominate the united states to regain the ryder cup. hello and welcome to world news today. more than 800 people are now known to have died after friday's earthquake and tsunami on the indonesian island of sulawesi. there are fears the number could rise into the thousands as rescuers reach more remote areas. nearly all the deaths reported are injust one city — palu. officals say many people are still trapped there. one of the worst affected places is talisay beach, a main...
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and to change our relations with countries beyond europe. i'm thinking of russia because they've been saying for years now that i mean government i will work on it because sanctions against russia do not make an economic political. well on this one and. i'm not against europe i'm in favor of the year of the does few things but doesn't while leaving freedom of choice on other fronts for individual states this government has already built partnerships in the united states in russia and china because europe's population and economic power would diminish more and more. unfortunately in brussels and in europe they only understand the language of money therefore they're not talking about principles values solidarity economic issues the e.u. is now discussing the budget for the next seventy years seeking to get it approved we devote all countries and we the italian government from prime minister down have already said that if there is no agreement on the other issues on banking policy i recalled for policy immigration we won't vote for the budget y
and to change our relations with countries beyond europe. i'm thinking of russia because they've been saying for years now that i mean government i will work on it because sanctions against russia do not make an economic political. well on this one and. i'm not against europe i'm in favor of the year of the does few things but doesn't while leaving freedom of choice on other fronts for individual states this government has already built partnerships in the united states in russia and china...
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this widespread domination in europe is obvious. what are the results of such a domination, ladies and gentlemen, we were able to see ourselves a couple years ago in ukraine a sudden interruption of supplies. of course, it had nothing to do with economic factors. it was connected only and exclusively with a political blackmail. was effect. and it is obvious that today we are making efforts and we are going to go to any length to protect ourselves from that that is why we decided to construct energy terminal. that's why we also decided to receive the lng gas from the united states. i'm really glad we have concluded such contracts. i'm glad that american companies right now are delivering lng to poland and this precisely is a very important element of diversification of gas supplies to our country. i firmly believed thanks to lng and expanding its capacities as far as the annual quantities of gas are concerned, we are not only going to realize our own energy needs i hope we will be able to transmitted gas further to our neighbors thro
this widespread domination in europe is obvious. what are the results of such a domination, ladies and gentlemen, we were able to see ourselves a couple years ago in ukraine a sudden interruption of supplies. of course, it had nothing to do with economic factors. it was connected only and exclusively with a political blackmail. was effect. and it is obvious that today we are making efforts and we are going to go to any length to protect ourselves from that that is why we decided to construct...
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francine: is europe reforming itself? or are politicians around the world making the case, the benefits for being in the eu? paolo: you see, the point for me is that by choice of national government, we are building europe, which is not politically attractive. i was asking the other day, to a friend of mine, tell me, who was the predecessor to mr. juncker. i don't remember. he has been the president of europe for 10 years. i don't remember. gone, forgotten. while everyone remembers mr. blair, or -- what does it mean? that we have built a europe that was not popular to the people? was a kind of technocratic mechanism. they manage a lot of money. they confine countries, impose rules. maybe power, yes. how can i say, not a europe that speaks to the people. francine: does that mean you will either have a more integrated europe or it will break apart? paolo: i don't think it will break apart. every day, we have examples of what happens if you are outside of major economic zones. look at what happened to turkey now. imagine if
francine: is europe reforming itself? or are politicians around the world making the case, the benefits for being in the eu? paolo: you see, the point for me is that by choice of national government, we are building europe, which is not politically attractive. i was asking the other day, to a friend of mine, tell me, who was the predecessor to mr. juncker. i don't remember. he has been the president of europe for 10 years. i don't remember. gone, forgotten. while everyone remembers mr. blair,...
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she says, i believe the soul of europe is humanity and if we want to retain this soul, then europe can't simply decouple itself on the need and the suffering of others. and those remarks, i suspect, suffering of others. and those remarks, isuspect, were suffering of others. and those remarks, i suspect, were pointed directly at you and your policies. you catch your determination to end the immigration and get rid of the illegal immigrants in your country as something that will solve italy's crime problem, solve many of italy's economic problems but i put it to you that many people believe that you that many people believe that you are also motivated by a form of racism. racism and which is perhaps best expressed by your desire to get rid of the roma in italy who are not formal italian citizens. you have called for a new census of all the roma. you said, unfortunately, we will have to keep the italian roma because we can't expel them but the rest must go. but you know what this is reminiscent of? you know what this reminds many europeans of? it reminds many europeans of? it reminds them o
she says, i believe the soul of europe is humanity and if we want to retain this soul, then europe can't simply decouple itself on the need and the suffering of others. and those remarks, i suspect, suffering of others. and those remarks, isuspect, were suffering of others. and those remarks, i suspect, were pointed directly at you and your policies. you catch your determination to end the immigration and get rid of the illegal immigrants in your country as something that will solve italy's...
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of europe. in our meeting today, the president and i discussed our bilateral economic relationship at length. poland has experienced more than a quarter century of uninterrupted economic growth. which is a very big statement. and we look forward to further enhancing trade, investment, and commerce between our two great nations. my administration is committed to realizing a future of prosperity and opportunity for all americans. this month we celebrated the highest employment level in u.s. history. we are right now employing more people, we have more workers in the united states than any time ever in u.s. history. i look forward to partnering with president duda as we grow our economies together. mr. president, thank you for joining me today. poland has chosen its place in the free nations of the world and as a loyal ally and strategic partner of the united states, and we greatly appreciate that. we welcome the next 100 years of friendship between our two nations. mr. president, thank you very mu
of europe. in our meeting today, the president and i discussed our bilateral economic relationship at length. poland has experienced more than a quarter century of uninterrupted economic growth. which is a very big statement. and we look forward to further enhancing trade, investment, and commerce between our two great nations. my administration is committed to realizing a future of prosperity and opportunity for all americans. this month we celebrated the highest employment level in u.s....
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insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior minister talks exclusively to. the asia pacific business and political decision makers of east for a major economic forum as china u.s. trade sanctions threats against russia set the scene. this tuesday september the eleventh. headline stories in a moment but first let's update you on the breaking news we started to bring you about half an hour ago now a suicide bombers detonated explosives at a protest in eastern afghanistan according to local authorities the fatalities journalist joins us from the afghan capital kabul about two hundred kilometers away i believe. we're hearing now that twenty people have been killed in this blast what can you confirm for us. well today afternoon exactly just a few minutes after. a suicide bomber actually tore it in a group of sue williams who gathered. some problems in one go to protest against a local police commander. below. according to local office shows. that . up to up to now five people have been killed in just taken to timor. and actually in action districts often. most le
insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior minister talks exclusively to. the asia pacific business and political decision makers of east for a major economic forum as china u.s. trade sanctions threats against russia set the scene. this tuesday september the eleventh. headline stories in a moment but first let's update you on the breaking news we started to bring you about half an hour ago now a suicide bombers detonated explosives at a protest in eastern afghanistan...
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and europe if trump. gets reelection in twenty. that is profoundly different and this is why i think the next months will be important also for two to follow this does evolution ok so let's talk a little bit about italy europe relations with russia because here upon russia have separate relations i mean they're much more tied historically and economically than fresh air in america because russia america is more strategic partnership more than anything else so. practically all the public to go forces in italy that you know i've come across. they are for close cooperation with law sco i don't know any italian politician whether it's from conservative or democratic or the alternative parties that would say we need to make war with russia all of them are saying we need to cooperate with moscow that's only way but then when it comes to lifting the sanctions the only thing italy can do is just you know vote against the automatic extension of sanctions why do you think rome can be. stronger and saying maybe we should get rid of the sancti
and europe if trump. gets reelection in twenty. that is profoundly different and this is why i think the next months will be important also for two to follow this does evolution ok so let's talk a little bit about italy europe relations with russia because here upon russia have separate relations i mean they're much more tied historically and economically than fresh air in america because russia america is more strategic partnership more than anything else so. practically all the public to go...
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eu will become a wholly avoidable tragedy for europe. tragedy for europe. that the eu wants to come and need to protect itself. to protect itself. the one say, the answer is no, no, no. and i just want to say two more things to ourfriends. and i just want to say two more things to our friends. things to our friends. symptoms of the problem and not the cause. and what is the cause? collective failure to deal with people's concerns about migration. people's concerns about migration. prosperity to, that is also the solution. and i want to say one more thing. thing. never ever mistake british politeness for british weakness. politeness for british weakness. into a corner, we did not crumble, we fight. we fight. brexit is not about whether you succeed or we succeed. succeed or we succeed. prosperous when we both succeed and it is time to change your approach. it is time to change your approach. staying the course when the going gets tough. gets tough. history is more or less a definition of being british. of being british. country we want to be with our new—found independence. new—found
eu will become a wholly avoidable tragedy for europe. tragedy for europe. that the eu wants to come and need to protect itself. to protect itself. the one say, the answer is no, no, no. and i just want to say two more things to ourfriends. and i just want to say two more things to our friends. things to our friends. symptoms of the problem and not the cause. and what is the cause? collective failure to deal with people's concerns about migration. people's concerns about migration. prosperity...
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is not able old europe not my country all europe is not able to face the problem because the position to have an agreement with libya and was not just about from the government was backed by all the you countries and all european union as john jones speak out against human rights is one of your responsibilities authorities also this is why don't you bang the drum about the divorce i guess that these people are getting at islands of the libyan authorities many time and announce that also in the plan and they say we have to pretend respect from the libyan authorities of the human rights we have to do more to protect our happily condition it's not happening but it's not happening you can talk all you want but it's not have it's not happening even the improvement of a state or rule of law in turkey after that dream and with that was pushed by those are lousy agreements all of them of course the agreement that we are trying just to move the problem inside other countries to try to hide the problem solve the carpet but the problem is still there but it was a problem in italy it's of you hap
is not able old europe not my country all europe is not able to face the problem because the position to have an agreement with libya and was not just about from the government was backed by all the you countries and all european union as john jones speak out against human rights is one of your responsibilities authorities also this is why don't you bang the drum about the divorce i guess that these people are getting at islands of the libyan authorities many time and announce that also in the...
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is not able all europe is not my country all europe is not able to face the problem because the position to have an agreement with libya and was not just about from the government was backed by all the you countries and all european union speak out against human rights is one of your responsibilities towards also this is why don't you bang the drum about the diversity has that these people are getting at islands of the libyan authorities because i many time and announce that also in the player and they say we have to pretend respect from the libyan authorities of the your morality. we have to do more to professional how american this is and i happily but it's not happening you can talk all you want but it's not happy it's not happening even the improvement of our state a rule of law in turkey after that dream and with that was pushed by those are lousy agreements all of them of course are the agreement that we are trying just to move the problem inside other countries to try to hide the problem inside the carpet but the problem is still there but it was a problem in italy and serve you h
is not able all europe is not my country all europe is not able to face the problem because the position to have an agreement with libya and was not just about from the government was backed by all the you countries and all european union speak out against human rights is one of your responsibilities towards also this is why don't you bang the drum about the diversity has that these people are getting at islands of the libyan authorities because i many time and announce that also in the player...
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europe will recover as well. anna: let me ask you about your long-term view on the dollar. what it means very long-term, the use of the dollar as a reserve currency, the eu are trying to circumvent the dollar market. is going to take a long time to get there. it has signaling potential for markets, doesn't it? >> i think this is a really long-term story. it is nothing you can trade-off over the next few weeks or the next couple of months. it will be something to keep in mind. ultimately, the u.s. dollar makes about 63% of global ethics reserve. that dollars being used way too much in transactions. even more in trade. most commodities are priced in dollar. it is only a few percent of eu actual trade. therefore europe has a real incentive to try using other currencies to exchange commodities. the fact they signed a deal with china and russia -- you have russia, the eu, and china all agreeing they want to try doing something to move away from the dollar, to move around u.s. sanctions. this is a significant step long
europe will recover as well. anna: let me ask you about your long-term view on the dollar. what it means very long-term, the use of the dollar as a reserve currency, the eu are trying to circumvent the dollar market. is going to take a long time to get there. it has signaling potential for markets, doesn't it? >> i think this is a really long-term story. it is nothing you can trade-off over the next few weeks or the next couple of months. it will be something to keep in mind. ultimately,...
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and how europe needed britain more than britain needed europe. and a fantasy about the unexplored opportunities outside the eu, which is the biggerfallacy. none of these are deliverable in the real world because you have to have a counter—party to deliver them. whether or not theresa may survives and whether or not she is challenged, that reality will not change. on the club metaphor, what sort of organisation threatens people who want to leave? they are not threatening, they are just saying we would be sorry if you left but that is your choice. we're supposed to friendly nations. her original speech, the lancaster house speech offered in the most diplomatic language continued friendship and security. but the fundamental, one of the memes of the last month has been 80% of the deal has already been done, i don't know what the 80% is, but i do know the 20% that needs to be done and that is the northern irish border. this is not a club membership, and it is coloured by the fact it is deeply political. the 27 nations, the 26 plus ireland, are backi
and how europe needed britain more than britain needed europe. and a fantasy about the unexplored opportunities outside the eu, which is the biggerfallacy. none of these are deliverable in the real world because you have to have a counter—party to deliver them. whether or not theresa may survives and whether or not she is challenged, that reality will not change. on the club metaphor, what sort of organisation threatens people who want to leave? they are not threatening, they are just saying...
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finally, europe had something to cheer about. he and francesco molinari beating tiger woods and patrick reed. for europe it is the one bright spot on an otherwise difficult morning. europe will be mightily relieved to have that point on the board, but they know they have it all to do this afternoon. the next round of matches already out on the course. the us, remember, are the favourites, and so far they have looked in ominous form. andy, thank you, let's take a look at the weather. you may have heard us talking about a medicane. it is this swirling area of cloud. it is in the mediterranean, it has hurricane like characteristics. it looks like it'll bring severe weather conditions to greece, rough seas, torrential rain, and the potential for flash flooding. we will keep you up—to—date. here in the uk, we are looking at a serene picture. this was this morning in cumbria, plenty of blue sky here, but there is a fresher feel to the weather. it has come at a great deal of sunshine. a bit more on the way of cloud in the south. but
finally, europe had something to cheer about. he and francesco molinari beating tiger woods and patrick reed. for europe it is the one bright spot on an otherwise difficult morning. europe will be mightily relieved to have that point on the board, but they know they have it all to do this afternoon. the next round of matches already out on the course. the us, remember, are the favourites, and so far they have looked in ominous form. andy, thank you, let's take a look at the weather. you may...
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nejra: that is good for europe? money will still flow to the u.s.? how is that good for europe? >> a number of european companies were telling us last year that the strengthening euro was a bit of a headwind. we see the euro weakening against the dollar. that is positive for european exports. the u.s. economy is clearly growing strongly at the moment. that will be a boost for all your can come at. into the less. all companies that import into the u.s.. ejra: did this split how the world deals with iran? >> if you saw trump's comments yesterday to the yuan general assembly, he did criticize iran. he said it is so in the seeds of destruction. the world sees these two things are differently. everyone believes that north korea needs to be reined in. it is a more immediate threat to the world than iran. but the iran nuclear deal was working and iran is behaving. it is a polarization. you could see that yesterday at the yuan general assembly. we will probably see it more so try to the u.s. will circumvent sanctions against iran. nejra: thank you. stay with us. keep it here on bloomber
nejra: that is good for europe? money will still flow to the u.s.? how is that good for europe? >> a number of european companies were telling us last year that the strengthening euro was a bit of a headwind. we see the euro weakening against the dollar. that is positive for european exports. the u.s. economy is clearly growing strongly at the moment. that will be a boost for all your can come at. into the less. all companies that import into the u.s.. ejra: did this split how the world...
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in turkey the risk for europe? theresa may comes under fire from her former foreign and brexit secretaries.
in turkey the risk for europe? theresa may comes under fire from her former foreign and brexit secretaries.
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is not able old europe not my country all europe is not able to face the problem because the position to have an agreement with libya and was not just about from the government was backed by all the you countries and all european union as you mentioned speak out against human rights is one of your responsibilities towards also this is why don't you bang the drum about the divorce i guess that these people are getting at islands of the libyan authorities because many time and announced that also in the plan and they say we have to pretend respect from the libyan authorities of the human rights we have to do more to protect our how it's not happily but it's not happening you can talk all you want but it's not have is not happening even the improvement of a state or rule of law in turkey after degree meant with that was pushed by the us are lousy agreements all of them of course are the agreement that we are trying just to move the problem inside other countries to try to hide the problem so the carpet but the problem is still there but it was a problem in italy and serve you happy with
is not able old europe not my country all europe is not able to face the problem because the position to have an agreement with libya and was not just about from the government was backed by all the you countries and all european union as you mentioned speak out against human rights is one of your responsibilities towards also this is why don't you bang the drum about the divorce i guess that these people are getting at islands of the libyan authorities because many time and announced that also...
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after this morning's four balls — where europe won 3 out of the 4 matches taking place — europe now hold an 8 points to 4 lead over the united states. our sports reporter, john watson, is there. any further developments? it's very tight. there are four matches in place this afternoon. the foursomes see each member of the team taking alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2-2. it alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2—2. it could change the complexion of the european lead somewhat. it would look good if they could go in later with the potential 10-6 could go in later with the potential 10—6 lead. as things stand at the moment, justin rose is playing alongside henrik stenson up against dustinjohnson alongside henrik stenson up against dustin johnson and brooks alongside henrik stenson up against dustinjohnson and brooks koepka. they are one up in that match with around two or three holes left to play. and of course if the united states can pick up an extra point thenit states can pick up an extra point then it would certainly change things somewhat. as we know, no team in ryder
after this morning's four balls — where europe won 3 out of the 4 matches taking place — europe now hold an 8 points to 4 lead over the united states. our sports reporter, john watson, is there. any further developments? it's very tight. there are four matches in place this afternoon. the foursomes see each member of the team taking alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2-2. it alternate shots with a single ball. it is 2—2. it could change the complexion of the european lead somewhat....
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it is all set up in europe's favour. the crowd here are certainly back in europe. the partisan crowd with the players and the atmosphere, it is certainly benefiting europe. the united states are benefiting europe. the united states a re really benefiting europe. the united states are really struggling. they are up against it. you wonder what they can do to try and turn things around. we know they haven't won and european soil in 25 years. they do have the likes of tiger woods in their ranks who of course won his first tournament in five years but he seems to have struggled. he so often doesin seems to have struggled. he so often does in this team format at the ryder cup. europe looking to extend their winning run on home soil to six tournaments, should they be able to hold on in three of the format of this morning heading into this afternoon's four matches to come as well, they will be sitting pretty on the leaderboard well, they will be sitting pretty on the leaderboa rd tonight. well, they will be sitting pretty on the leaderboard tonight. that would certainly se
it is all set up in europe's favour. the crowd here are certainly back in europe. the partisan crowd with the players and the atmosphere, it is certainly benefiting europe. the united states are benefiting europe. the united states a re really benefiting europe. the united states are really struggling. they are up against it. you wonder what they can do to try and turn things around. we know they haven't won and european soil in 25 years. they do have the likes of tiger woods in their ranks who...
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from africa europe can learn. a lot. the versity culture people who never cease to inspire me because i'm getting older thank you for talking to us thank you. what keeps us unsafe what makes us sick and how do we stay calm. my name is dr costly could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. next on disability. for sarah willis to. push to join her on her journey as a motorcycle just go. on here the beautiful luxembourg film one where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with your cats the film when you look at some books and look at the children. through five minutes on d w was. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the return to show. us what. kind of investment bankers thought the carousel was the first stop everybody was wrong or wanted to ignore the realities of the whole thing might blow off the net. of a system that spawned out of control. problems that wil
from africa europe can learn. a lot. the versity culture people who never cease to inspire me because i'm getting older thank you for talking to us thank you. what keeps us unsafe what makes us sick and how do we stay calm. my name is dr costly could i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. next on disability. for sarah willis to. push to join her on her journey as a motorcycle just go. on here...
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and it played an important role in europe. powerful and playing an important part in europe. with the greatest respect, that was in the 80s and 90s, and here we are in 2018 — yes you are in power at a minority government with an uncertain future. my question to you is that you change the trajectory for centre—left social democratic politics? because in most of europe, these parties, like yours, are in disastrous shape. i wouldn't say disaster, but bad. look, social democracy was a 40% party, 40% of the vote everywhere, everywhere. and now we are a party of 20% of the vote, everywhere. for sure, this is not going to be changed overnight. but portugal and spain can represent the renewals of social democracy. i think it is an opportunity. here is an interesting comment from an analyst who has been consulting for the spd, the social democratic party in germany, michael broening, he says "social democratic parties in europe have forgotten how to mobilise." we see the far right mobilising, we even see the out and out left represented by people likejeremy corbyn in the uk, mobil
and it played an important role in europe. powerful and playing an important part in europe. with the greatest respect, that was in the 80s and 90s, and here we are in 2018 — yes you are in power at a minority government with an uncertain future. my question to you is that you change the trajectory for centre—left social democratic politics? because in most of europe, these parties, like yours, are in disastrous shape. i wouldn't say disaster, but bad. look, social democracy was a 40%...
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francine: is europe reforming itself? are politicians around the world making the case, the benefits for being in the eu? paolo: you see, the point for me is that by choice of national government, we are building europe, which is not politically attractive. i was asking the other day, to a friend of mine, tell me, who was the predecessor to mr. juncker. i don't remember. he has been the president of europe for 10 years. i don't remember. gone, forgotten. while everyone remembers mr. -- what does it mean? that we have built a europe that was not popular to the people? technocratic mechanism. they manage a lot of money. countries, impose rules. maybe power, yes. how can i say, not a europe that speaks to the people. francine: does that mean you will either have a more integrated europe or it will break apart? paolo: i don't think it will break apart. we have examples of what happens if you are outside of major economic zones. look at what happened to turkey now. imagine if they had, instead of the lira, the euro, the whole
francine: is europe reforming itself? are politicians around the world making the case, the benefits for being in the eu? paolo: you see, the point for me is that by choice of national government, we are building europe, which is not politically attractive. i was asking the other day, to a friend of mine, tell me, who was the predecessor to mr. juncker. i don't remember. he has been the president of europe for 10 years. i don't remember. gone, forgotten. while everyone remembers mr. -- what...
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times the size of europe so europe should focus on africa. and who can help europe never china so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america is china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step that will start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of there are going to zation what would that mean for w t o and for the global economy here actually i have some good news for you. the good news is the rest of the world won't carry on with w t o with or without the united states and just a few days ago i had a conversation with mr pascal lamy the former head of the word biggio for many years and he said kishore the wu can carry on without the united states and the unitas is surprisingly will pay a price if it leaves the deputy oh so this is where i think the united states should think very carefully because at th
times the size of europe so europe should focus on africa. and who can help europe never china so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america is china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step that will start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of there are...
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political relations to the us are still difficult there is no alternative economic partner besides europe and germany in particular and the president in turkey has a negligence of taking the i.m.f. on board in to tackle the problem so germany is historically has been the most important investor and trading partner and the reason why the president is here obviously is to find support and to improve political relations bought in the mid term also to have an improvement also in economic relations but neither country is keen on any sort of economic aid even though business ties are quite strong between the two nations where does that leave ankara how reliant is it on europe now this is indeed a very difficult situation a political developments in turkey are from the european perspective difficult but there are up options i know it's a kind of a conditionality which can be imposed and there is some rational support one can there infrastructure investments which are going to improve the economic conditions in turkey it is important to reduce for example turkey's dependency on an energy which is
political relations to the us are still difficult there is no alternative economic partner besides europe and germany in particular and the president in turkey has a negligence of taking the i.m.f. on board in to tackle the problem so germany is historically has been the most important investor and trading partner and the reason why the president is here obviously is to find support and to improve political relations bought in the mid term also to have an improvement also in economic relations...
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times the size of europe so europe should focus on africa. and who can help europe never china so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america because of china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step but we'll start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of there we're going to zation what would that mean for w t o and for the global economy here actually are some good news for you. the good news is the rest of the world won't carry on with w t o with or without the united states and just a few days ago i had a conversation with mr pascal lamy the former head of the word biggio for many years and he said kishore the wu can carry on without the united states and the unitas is surprisingly will pay a price if it leaves the deputy oh so this is where i think the united states should think very carefully becaus
times the size of europe so europe should focus on africa. and who can help europe never china so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america because of china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step but we'll start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of...
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think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control roads entry my country insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior minister talks exclusively to. i have a good afternoon you live a lot international from h.q. here in moscow as has just turned three in the afternoon here now first then the focus on the syrian conflict has been on a course in recent days in the buildup to what may be a final push against terrorist groups that have fallen back to the province there the u.n. estimates there are ten thousand fighters in the area but what's out of the picture is that the terrorists are still active. yawned. heard a roar and there was dust everywhere and i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover the with my body the last time i when told to find him and saw he was the corridor there was a pool of blood coming from his head. out of sight of the cinema and several days ago a rocket landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called home no one picked out. some people young lady and little girl and two teenagers also a day. of
think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control roads entry my country insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior minister talks exclusively to. i have a good afternoon you live a lot international from h.q. here in moscow as has just turned three in the afternoon here now first then the focus on the syrian conflict has been on a course in recent days in the buildup to what may be a final push against terrorist groups that have fallen back to the province...
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so it is getting very, very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in europe, which is not something that anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift? that's really interesting. i think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where her partner in crime, as it were, the csu head, no longer very friendly to her, fights for his survival and so forth. which means that brexit is not agenda issue number one in germany, because they have domestic problems to solve. they are somewhat fatigued of hearing about brexit, nothing is solved until everything is solved is the mantra, which means we can wait until the end of the year. there are many people here are fatigued too. but yes, i take your point. absolutely. and one thing that annalisa said about theresa may is quite true, ge
so it is getting very, very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in europe, which is not something that anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift? that's really interesting. i think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where...
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europe lead the usa after the opening day of the ryder cup. the wolfpack are closing in on a place in the superleague after bringing down the rhinos. and pogba is back in the team after a difficult few days with manchester united, but the manager has put him in his place. manchester united is bigger than anyone. and i have to defend that. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start with golf this evening. europe have a 5—3 lead after a stirring comeback on the opening day of the ryder cup. the usa, holders and pre—tournament favourites, were 3—1 up after the morning fourballs at le golf nationaljust outside paris, but europe rallied with a clean sweep in the foursomes. something they had never done before. ben croucher reports. as monuments go, they seldom get grander than this — the ryder cup in all its iconic majesty. justin rose and john rand. cheering and this was before a ball was even struck. a morning when the nerves can get the better of the world's best, where more specifically it got the better of europe's. if this tee shot set
europe lead the usa after the opening day of the ryder cup. the wolfpack are closing in on a place in the superleague after bringing down the rhinos. and pogba is back in the team after a difficult few days with manchester united, but the manager has put him in his place. manchester united is bigger than anyone. and i have to defend that. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start with golf this evening. europe have a 5—3 lead after a stirring comeback on the opening day of the ryder cup. the...
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yes that's right is the largest catholic country in northern europe actually probably the only well we didn't say seventy five percent to seventy seven percent of the population identifies catholics as in many posts a communist society as well that the side is emerging from communism state is very frequently tightly linked to cultural identity attendances are lower than in neighboring pulled in but once you know you've seen these pictures of israel's welcoming the coke you see that the pain is still there and in many respects it's a very very. religious a compassion a great story of which ranks among the least really just countries in europe probably close to majority at least right now he or in germany the influential magazine dish spiegel has a cover story this week focused on the church sex abuse scandal its title yvel shalt not lie attacking the pope's handling of the abuse crisis and is this trip into the baltic regions a break away from all of that very much so rebecca i think that's here this scandal wasn't. big news at all let me let me put it like that to some extent because p
yes that's right is the largest catholic country in northern europe actually probably the only well we didn't say seventy five percent to seventy seven percent of the population identifies catholics as in many posts a communist society as well that the side is emerging from communism state is very frequently tightly linked to cultural identity attendances are lower than in neighboring pulled in but once you know you've seen these pictures of israel's welcoming the coke you see that the pain is...
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content, it has now inherited millions of subscribers in europe. sport and series and feels other two main areas. it is not necessarily translate is very popular in terms of sport in america but on the films i do it does. they have spoken about 600 million cost saving in synergy which is what they need to support this huge rise. game of thrones, looking at our story, is one of its most popular shows which is one of the reasons why many have stuck with sky in europe at many are considering moving and this may be a reason why they think they mainly because some may be concerned about the new owner. from sky customers, there is a lot of competition. if you look at the uk and europe, sky really had a monopoly on the alternative media after many years. they had a premium price, monthly subscription way higher than what we see from the us and in particular from netflix. these are distribution channels which have huge valuations but how do they continue to grow subscriber numbers. they do not want to see the numbers go into reverse. fall me, will they see
content, it has now inherited millions of subscribers in europe. sport and series and feels other two main areas. it is not necessarily translate is very popular in terms of sport in america but on the films i do it does. they have spoken about 600 million cost saving in synergy which is what they need to support this huge rise. game of thrones, looking at our story, is one of its most popular shows which is one of the reasons why many have stuck with sky in europe at many are considering...