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well they are very greeks are very. few to europe they believe in fact that their future is anchored to the west of course their feelings. are not as strong as they used to be but they know that their future lies within the european union and he carries there in athens thank you so much for this while some officials are confident greece is on track to exit the bailout program the summer problems remain greece's financial crisis wiped out a quarter of the economy and lead to persistently high unemployment but there are also some success stories and here's one. until the crisis manufacturing was booming in this industrial area north of the greek city of the seventy k. now almost half the factories of had to shut down one of the few survivors is a family run company pyramus for sixty years they've been building stainless steel sinks the late company founder alexandros pockets a less invested in modern technology and focused his business on export the company has nine subsidiaries across europe and he k.-et is an important
well they are very greeks are very. few to europe they believe in fact that their future is anchored to the west of course their feelings. are not as strong as they used to be but they know that their future lies within the european union and he carries there in athens thank you so much for this while some officials are confident greece is on track to exit the bailout program the summer problems remain greece's financial crisis wiped out a quarter of the economy and lead to persistently high...
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thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek off the docks christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn is were defeated in world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighty the european allies maneuvered to divide up their old empire under a series of treaties and agreements as a result of the greek army occupied smyrna and the surrounding area in may nine hundred nineteen triggering a three year war. the killings and massacres continued on both sides. however in one thousand nine hundred twenty two the greeks were
thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred...
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hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek off the docks christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn ns were defeated in world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighty the european allies maneuvered to divide up their old empire under a series of treaties and agreements as a result of the greek army occupied smyrna and the surrounding area in may nine hundred nineteen triggering a three year war. the killings and massacres continued on both sides. however in one thousand nine hundred twenty two the greeks were
hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two...
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hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek off the docks christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn of those were defeated in world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighty the european allies maneuvered to divide up their old empire under a series of treaties and agreements as a result of the greek army occupied smyrna and the surrounding area in may nine hundred nineteen triggering a three year war. the killings and massacres continued on both sides. however in one thousand nine hundred twenty two the greek
hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two...
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hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek off the docks christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn ins were defeated in world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the european allies maneuvered to divide up their old empire under a series of treaties and agreements as a result of the greek army occupied smyrna and the surrounding area in may nine hundred nineteen triggering a three year war. the killings and massacres continued on both sides. however in one thousand nine hundred twenty two the greeks w
hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two...
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hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek author docs christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek off the docks christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn ins were defeated in world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the european allies maneuvered to divide up their old empire under a series of treaties and agreements as a result of the greek army occup
hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two...
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hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two hundred thousand greek author docs christians from the aegean region saying that they were a security threat. when the autumn ins were defeated in world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the european allies maneuvered to divide up their old empire under a series of treaties and agreements as a result of the greek army occupied smyrna and the surrounding area in may nine hundred nineteen triggering a three year war. the killings and massacres continued on both sides. however in one thousand nine hundred twenty two the greeks wer
hundred thirty two and the greek state found. the ottoman empire continued to decline throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century and in the balkan wars of nine hundred twelve and thirteen the ottomans lost nearly all the remaining territories in this region. muslim minorities who remained in the balkans and greece began to suffer persecution and expulsion. large numbers of muslims were expelled or killed. in one nine hundred thirteen the ottomans also began the expulsion of up to two...
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in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the u.s. navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot of talk about it in the cypriot press or i don't know on that is what. it was you know because it was published so although you believe that this was i know do you believe that i need to have some other evidence in order not to be the stuff i can just thank you so much for talking to obviously thank you for. my. we call it is the biggest. innocent. person was shot fourteen dollars just that. short documentaries from around the world about those who won't give up their fight for justice. al-jazeera selects justice. april on al-jazeera from the stories beyond the headlines phone lines examines the u.s. is role in the world's fifty years since the death of martin luther king we examine the impact of his assassination and the state of race relations in the u.s. today the award winning show thrives returns for another season with stories about solutions to some of the greatest manmade environmental problems a
in it do you believe the greek cypriot side has asked the u.s. navy to protect eggs on mobile ships is that something you believe has been a lot of talk about it in the cypriot press or i don't know on that is what. it was you know because it was published so although you believe that this was i know do you believe that i need to have some other evidence in order not to be the stuff i can just thank you so much for talking to obviously thank you for. my. we call it is the biggest. innocent....
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well they are very greeks are very. few to europe they believe in fact that their future is anchored to the west of course their feelings. are not as strong as they used to be but they know that their future lies within the european union and he carried there in athens thank you so much for this for greece we gained market access last year and while some officials are confident that the country is on track to exit to the bailout program the summer problems remain greece's financial crisis has wiped out a quarter of the economy and it led to persistently high unemployment but there are also some success stories and yes one. until the crisis manufacturing was booming in this industrial area north of the greek city of the seventy k. now almost half the factories of had to shut down one of the few survivors is a family run company pyramus for sixty years they've been building stainless steel sinks the late company founder alexandros bucket c.l.'s invested in modern technology and focused his business on export the company h
well they are very greeks are very. few to europe they believe in fact that their future is anchored to the west of course their feelings. are not as strong as they used to be but they know that their future lies within the european union and he carried there in athens thank you so much for this for greece we gained market access last year and while some officials are confident that the country is on track to exit to the bailout program the summer problems remain greece's financial crisis has...
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you have to slow it down and watch carefully to notice that the greek freak leapt right over a flabbergasted six-foot-six- inch defender, while catching the ball and stuffing it through the hoop. >> giannis antetokounmpo! >> the unpronounceable has become the unstoppable. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." with 5 times more ethnic regions... ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com >> cooper: a week and a half before the 2016 election, donald trump's personal attorney paid a porn star named stormy daniels to keep quiet about her alleged relationship with the republican candidate for president. today, that arrangement is well on its way to becoming the most talked-about "hush agreement" in history, with potential legal and political implications for the president. through his spokesman, mr. trump has denied having an affair with stormy daniels, and his lawye
you have to slow it down and watch carefully to notice that the greek freak leapt right over a flabbergasted six-foot-six- inch defender, while catching the ball and stuffing it through the hoop. >> giannis antetokounmpo! >> the unpronounceable has become the unstoppable. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." with 5 times more ethnic...
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greek ally and a.g. and has announced a full billion euro deal to buy thirteen new planes from apis it would be the largest private investment deal in the country the contract is three twenty and three twenty one neo planes is said to be signed in june the acquisition comes amid expectations of another boom year for tourism in greece. well maybe greece is on track to exit the used bailout program this some about problems remain the financial crisis has wide downs a quarter of the economy but there was some success stories. until the crisis manufacturing was booming in this industrial area north of the greek city of the seventy now almost half the factories of had to shut down one of the few survivors is a family run company pyramus for sixty years they've been building stainless steel sinks the late company founder alexandros bucket c.l.'s invested in modern technology and focused his business on export the company has nine subsidiaries across europe and dk it is an important client that's how pyramus na
greek ally and a.g. and has announced a full billion euro deal to buy thirteen new planes from apis it would be the largest private investment deal in the country the contract is three twenty and three twenty one neo planes is said to be signed in june the acquisition comes amid expectations of another boom year for tourism in greece. well maybe greece is on track to exit the used bailout program this some about problems remain the financial crisis has wide downs a quarter of the economy but...
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the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jean-claude juncker said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey's turkish president ordered on issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey's sovereignty where do things go from here and this diplomacy the only way forward i'm sam is a than at the presidential palace in the casea this week the president of staff the others tells m
the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel...
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the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the governments of the south the north and cyprus. it's recognised by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jiang close junkers said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey's turkish president though on issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey's sovereignty where do things go from here and is diplomacy the only way forward i'm sam is a than at the presidential palace in the casea this week the president of the others tells me he's read
the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the governments of the south the north and cyprus. it's recognised by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was...
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the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four more than part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared northern cyprus. is recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jean-claude juncker said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey turkish president of the un issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey sovereignty where do things go from here and this diplomacy the only way forward i'm sam is a band at the presidential palace in the casea this week the president of staff the others tells me he's rea
the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four more than part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared northern cyprus. is recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was...
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the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and was recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jiang close junkers said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey's turkish president to go on issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey's sovereignty where do things go from here and is diplomacy the only way forward i'm sam is a band at the presidential palace in the casea this week the president of the others tells me he's rea
the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and was recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel...
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growing for the first time in ten years unemployment is down to twenty point nine percent but many greeks only work part time and they don't much and that means that despite hopes of an upward trend the reality for ordinary people may not be improving but it appears that reforms are taking hold so is the greece economy is it finally on the mend now that is what i asked andy carroll in athens. well the simple answer is yes and no the numbers are looking better on the paper as you say growth is seemingly resuming the unemployment is seemingly. coming coming down but still there are a lot more reforms that have to happen and in the real economy in the pocket of every greek that reform that progress is yet to be found the creditors are still a little apprehensive and want to be certain that greece sticks to its reforms which it has completed which it has been pursuing and this release of it is a vote of confidence that greece's are right that it is pretty reforms that it is holding are and this one billion euros in aid to keep it on track exactly let's talk a bit about this reforms which are
growing for the first time in ten years unemployment is down to twenty point nine percent but many greeks only work part time and they don't much and that means that despite hopes of an upward trend the reality for ordinary people may not be improving but it appears that reforms are taking hold so is the greece economy is it finally on the mend now that is what i asked andy carroll in athens. well the simple answer is yes and no the numbers are looking better on the paper as you say growth is...
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until the crisis manufacturing was booming in this industrial area north of the greek city of the seventy k. now almost half the factories of had to shut down one of the few survivors is a family run company pyramus for sixty years they've been building stainless steel sinks the late company founder alexandros bucket c.l.'s invested in modern technology and focused his business on export the company has nine subsidiaries across europe and he k.-et is an important client and that's how pyramus navigated safely through the crisis nikolaus bucket c.l.s. is proud. we produce between six and seven thousand six for a day and over the last ten years we're best if someone to reach the fourteen million euros so that we remain they'd like to do the same old politics from a few simultaneously investing in the company and paying back loans was a tricky balancing act but the company didn't have to fire any workers the company's assets to windows but in the end pyramus even profited from the crisis acquiring assets from companies that failed we bought some of the machinery. some walking paths which gav
until the crisis manufacturing was booming in this industrial area north of the greek city of the seventy k. now almost half the factories of had to shut down one of the few survivors is a family run company pyramus for sixty years they've been building stainless steel sinks the late company founder alexandros bucket c.l.'s invested in modern technology and focused his business on export the company has nine subsidiaries across europe and he k.-et is an important client and that's how pyramus...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here. conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. it's a very. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. saying that's the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy. eighty two p
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here. conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred...
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one of the most important book counters was a greek carton oh by the name of. his books form the basis of one of the most beautiful libraries in the world the marciano located on the lagoon south of st mark's square in the heart of venice. it is cardinal bizzare and that we have to thank for several of the oldest copies of works by plato in the middle ages only incomplete latin translations were known in the medieval structure of faith being able to read the philosopher's writings in the original greek impacted like an explosive charge of modern thinking. the importance of these manuscripts lies in the propagation of plato's ideas which began in the west in the late fifteenth century. when with the emergence of his works in the original greek his ideas were transported from the east to the west. in italy in fourteen fifty three cardinal bazaar and learnt that his home city of constantinople had been captured and plundered by the turks and literary heritage of antiquity had been preserved longer in the east than the west but now constantinople libraries were in
one of the most important book counters was a greek carton oh by the name of. his books form the basis of one of the most beautiful libraries in the world the marciano located on the lagoon south of st mark's square in the heart of venice. it is cardinal bizzare and that we have to thank for several of the oldest copies of works by plato in the middle ages only incomplete latin translations were known in the medieval structure of faith being able to read the philosopher's writings in the...
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one of the most important book counters was a greek cardinal by the name of. his books form the basis of one of the most beautiful libraries in the world the marciano located on the lagoon south of st mark's square in the heart of venice. it is cardinal bizzare on that we have to thank for several of the oldest copies of works by plato in the middle ages only incomplete latin translations were known in the medieval structure of faith being able to read the philosopher's writings in the original greek impacted like an explosive charge of modern thinking. but it did. the importance of these manuscripts lies in the propagation of plato's ideas which began in the west in the late fifteenth century. when with the emergence of his works in the original greek his ideas were transported from the east to the west. in italy in fourteen fifty three cardinal bizzare and learnt that his home city of constantinople had been captured and plundered by the turks and literary heritage of antiquity had been preserved longer in the east than the west but now constantinople librar
one of the most important book counters was a greek cardinal by the name of. his books form the basis of one of the most beautiful libraries in the world the marciano located on the lagoon south of st mark's square in the heart of venice. it is cardinal bizzare on that we have to thank for several of the oldest copies of works by plato in the middle ages only incomplete latin translations were known in the medieval structure of faith being able to read the philosopher's writings in the original...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol legendary coach. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. and that's the moment of the most high on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy but it will change two percent of the electorate voted this strategic territory must have stable leadership the fact is that only russia can provide it. the totally coo
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. but even to reach poaching. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. so that's the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of demo
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. even if. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. some of the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy. two percent of
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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carnal this aryan was the abbot at his monastery a greek enclave in a roman catholic world. the monastery is famous for its restoration workshop in which time seems to have stood still centuries old books are restored and rebound with techniques that are every bit as old. it can be assumed that manuscripts made from hyde will enjoy for around four hundred years even longer if the climate is particularly dry. paper doesn't survive quite that long if a book is not copied or restored within this time frame there is a risk of it decaying so preserving books says always been a race against time. the enemies of ancient books are numerous and varied. a whole army of tiny creatures abounds in old folios. the book worm has plenty of company. very. good out there is another four k. . in grata virata the monks also copied manuscripts but this was a most unpopular activity. amongst complaint. writing is so irksome. you do it with just three fingers but your whole body aches just like a sailor yearns to reach its home port as a scribe you long for the last line of. the scribes recycled a
carnal this aryan was the abbot at his monastery a greek enclave in a roman catholic world. the monastery is famous for its restoration workshop in which time seems to have stood still centuries old books are restored and rebound with techniques that are every bit as old. it can be assumed that manuscripts made from hyde will enjoy for around four hundred years even longer if the climate is particularly dry. paper doesn't survive quite that long if a book is not copied or restored within this...
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now the state may be struggling but some greek companies clearly have money to burn greek airline adrian has announced a full billion euro deal to buy thirty new planes from air bus it would be the largest private investment deal in the country the contract for a three twenty and a three twenty one planes is said to be signed in june the acquisition comes amid expectations of another boom year for tourism in greece following record figures last year. and the country that's been dubbed the sea a citizen of the world in japan falling birth rates and high life expectancy have resulted in a rapidly aging population this coupled with labor shortages in the cast sector have prompted one nursing home to recruit quite unusual assistance have a look. you don't think. it's exercise time much in tony nursing home in tokyo for today's instructor after a humanoid robot brought in as part of a program to address labor shortages in the care sector. for some residents interacting with the robots is liberation. i can communicate with them and i don't need to be too careful about the things that i say. on
now the state may be struggling but some greek companies clearly have money to burn greek airline adrian has announced a full billion euro deal to buy thirty new planes from air bus it would be the largest private investment deal in the country the contract for a three twenty and a three twenty one planes is said to be signed in june the acquisition comes amid expectations of another boom year for tourism in greece following record figures last year. and the country that's been dubbed the sea a...
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greek scheme from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belongs to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. legendary coach. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. some notes of the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy in
greek scheme from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belongs to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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carnal bishara and was the abbot at his monastery a greek enclave in a roman catholic world. the monastery is famous for its restoration workshop in which time seems to have stood still centuries old books are restored and rebound with techniques that are every bit as old. it can be assumed that manuscripts made from hyde will enjoy from around four hundred years even longer if the climate is particularly dry. paper doesn't survive quite that long if a book is not copied or restored within this time frame there is a risk of it decaying so preserving books says always been a race against time. the enemies of ancient books are numerous and varied. a whole army of tiny creatures abounds in old folios. the book worm has plenty of company. very. good out there is another form of degradation where paper is concerned destruction by micro bacteria or fungal infection. there are many different types of fungus that can cause paper to decay. in grutter for ata the monks also copied manuscripts but this was a most unpopular activity. the monks complained. writing is so irksome. you do it
carnal bishara and was the abbot at his monastery a greek enclave in a roman catholic world. the monastery is famous for its restoration workshop in which time seems to have stood still centuries old books are restored and rebound with techniques that are every bit as old. it can be assumed that manuscripts made from hyde will enjoy from around four hundred years even longer if the climate is particularly dry. paper doesn't survive quite that long if a book is not copied or restored within this...
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carnal bishara and was the abbot of his monastery a greek enclave in a roman catholic while. the monastery is famous for its restoration workshop in which time seems to have stood still centuries old books are restored and rebound with techniques that are every bit as old. it can be assumed that manuscripts made from hyde will enjoy for around four hundred years even longer if the climate is particularly dry paper doesn't survive quite that long if a book is not copied or restored within this time frame there is a risk of it decaying. so preserving books says always been a race against time. the enemies of ancient books are numerous and varied. a whole army of tiny creatures abounds in old photos the book worm has plenty of company. but if you still don't get out there is another form of degradation more paper is concerned destruction by micro bacteria through fungal infection. there are many different types of fungus that can cause paper to decay. in gratified the monks also copied manuscripts but this was a most unpopular activity. the monks complained. writing is so irksom
carnal bishara and was the abbot of his monastery a greek enclave in a roman catholic while. the monastery is famous for its restoration workshop in which time seems to have stood still centuries old books are restored and rebound with techniques that are every bit as old. it can be assumed that manuscripts made from hyde will enjoy for around four hundred years even longer if the climate is particularly dry paper doesn't survive quite that long if a book is not copied or restored within this...
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one of the most important book counters was a greek carton oh by the name of. his books form the basis of one of the most beautiful libraries in the world the marciano located on the lagoon south of st mark's square in the heart of venice. it is cardinal bizzare and that we have to thank for several of the oldest copies of works by plato in the middle ages only incomplete latin translations were known in the medieval structure of faith being able to read the philosopher's writings in the original greek impacted like an explosive charge of modern thinking. but it did. the importance of these manuscripts lies in the propagation of plato's ideas which began in the west in the late fifteenth century. when with the emergence of his works in the original greek his ideas were transported from the east to the west. in italy in fourteen fifty three cardinal bazaar and learnt that his home city of constantinople had been captured and plundered by the turks and it or a heritage of antiquity had been preserved longer in the east than the west but now constantinople librari
one of the most important book counters was a greek carton oh by the name of. his books form the basis of one of the most beautiful libraries in the world the marciano located on the lagoon south of st mark's square in the heart of venice. it is cardinal bizzare and that we have to thank for several of the oldest copies of works by plato in the middle ages only incomplete latin translations were known in the medieval structure of faith being able to read the philosopher's writings in the...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belong to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. legendary poaching. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. that's the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy. each two percent
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belong to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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are seen rather a self-styled strongman who use soccer teams if anything to bolster their image in greek society and bring more influence and pressure to bear on elected governments . antarctica is the largest unspoiled wilderness on a famous for its wildlife but it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism our environment added to nick clark is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weather will see looking at the animals that call the continent. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant a place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence of man. a place to breed feet and grow. its pristine nations full of marine species including more than a dozen types of whale but getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward. the weather makes everything a challenge bit of a threat on today it's gusting forty to forty three very very good progress in the not right now. which is. time we want to visit that is also a colony
are seen rather a self-styled strongman who use soccer teams if anything to bolster their image in greek society and bring more influence and pressure to bear on elected governments . antarctica is the largest unspoiled wilderness on a famous for its wildlife but it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism our environment added to nick clark is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weather will see looking at the animals that call the continent. life in the...
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s much stuck to the referee with a holstered gun visible on his hip greek police have since issued a warrant for his arrest. for the greek government this was the last straw after years of trouble with fans and officials because even in this ng. for the past three years the government has been battling to clean up the troubled football sector we have won a lot but much more remains to be done we won't allow all this effort to be wasted and we will not allow the past to repeat itself the recent past includes fans of power and athens rioting at the cup final and much of twenty seventeen just last week power had their game suspended before kick off when fans hit coach with a paper roll when the greek government came to power it vowed to crack down on football violence and corruption. as the most important thing is everyone respecting the rules. that is why we have suspended the league of losses in the coming hours i will begin discussions with the federation and the league we are in open communication with them and the league will not start again until there is a new clear framework agr
s much stuck to the referee with a holstered gun visible on his hip greek police have since issued a warrant for his arrest. for the greek government this was the last straw after years of trouble with fans and officials because even in this ng. for the past three years the government has been battling to clean up the troubled football sector we have won a lot but much more remains to be done we won't allow all this effort to be wasted and we will not allow the past to repeat itself the recent...
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as time went by this youngest and most unruly of the progeny of zeus displace the other objects of greek worship appollo had been the god of the classic era when the greek ideal was kind of gothia the beautiful and good but in later times dark brooding gods brought in on the trade routes took the place of the elder such as the egyptian goddess isis whose temple facade has been reconstructed these gods came from asia minor egypt for nisha and north africa. the wealth that was brought on the trade route went into the fine houses built in the hellenistic period. the walls and decorated in some places and occasionally the plastered section has survived. now seabreeze is one of the poppies of de los angeles is inherent. in the different layers of passed away clearly visible on the walls and some record of many years of life on. the main system and the underground heart of deals the source of life. the thought of death comes readily on dealerships the godzilla's afine dayana says and isis and of course the punishment artemus seem to touch profound death said the human spirit. all of them are i
as time went by this youngest and most unruly of the progeny of zeus displace the other objects of greek worship appollo had been the god of the classic era when the greek ideal was kind of gothia the beautiful and good but in later times dark brooding gods brought in on the trade routes took the place of the elder such as the egyptian goddess isis whose temple facade has been reconstructed these gods came from asia minor egypt for nisha and north africa. the wealth that was brought on the...
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as time went by this youngest and most unruly of the progeny of zeus displace the other objects of greek worship appollo had been the god of the classic era when the greek ideal was kind of gothia the beautiful and good but in later times dark brooding gods brought in on the trade routes took the place of the elder such as the egyptian goddess isis whose temple facade has been reconstructed these gods came from asia minor egypt phoenicia and north africa. the wealth that was brought home the trade route went into the fine houses built in the hellenistic period. the walls and decorated in some places and occasionally a plastered section has survived. now seabreeze is one of the poppies of de los angeles's inherent. the different layers of passed away clearly visible on the walls a handsome record of many years of life on. the main system and the underground heart of details the source of life. the thought of death comes readily on dædalus the godzilla's theni diana says and isis and of course apollo and ottomans seem to touch profound death said the human spirit. all of them are images o
as time went by this youngest and most unruly of the progeny of zeus displace the other objects of greek worship appollo had been the god of the classic era when the greek ideal was kind of gothia the beautiful and good but in later times dark brooding gods brought in on the trade routes took the place of the elder such as the egyptian goddess isis whose temple facade has been reconstructed these gods came from asia minor egypt phoenicia and north africa. the wealth that was brought home the...
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and the greeks stay there will start to react. the greek train company ois he told us they couldn't move goods for seventy five days costing them million dollars he lost shipping. i think is the best metaphor for what's happening in europe today in the sense that people are refugees who are fleeing from war and from war zones such as syria but also going to stand in iraq became a problem why because we're at the train track and they were blocking the train trip. so it became a problem for for the for peroration for also other countries not only greece because this way was blocked so on the one you can see is. refugees don't have the right to move freely on the other. goods can move freely as far and as much as they want. but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. to global financial crash reveals that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the main
and the greeks stay there will start to react. the greek train company ois he told us they couldn't move goods for seventy five days costing them million dollars he lost shipping. i think is the best metaphor for what's happening in europe today in the sense that people are refugees who are fleeing from war and from war zones such as syria but also going to stand in iraq became a problem why because we're at the train track and they were blocking the train trip. so it became a problem for for...
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you were and the greeks say they will start to react. the greek train company voice he told us they couldn't move for seventy five days costing them a million dollars he lost shipping. i think is the best metaphor for what's happening in europe today in the sense that people refugees who are fleeing from war and from war zones such as syria but also going to stand in iraq became a problem. because we're a train track and they were blocking the train tracks. so it became a problem for for the for peroration as for also other countries not only greece because this way was blocked so on the one hand what you can see is. refugees don't have the rights to move freely on the other. goods can move freely as far and as much as they want. but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. the global financial crash reveals that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the m
you were and the greeks say they will start to react. the greek train company voice he told us they couldn't move for seventy five days costing them a million dollars he lost shipping. i think is the best metaphor for what's happening in europe today in the sense that people refugees who are fleeing from war and from war zones such as syria but also going to stand in iraq became a problem. because we're a train track and they were blocking the train tracks. so it became a problem for for the...
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the greek word for father papas or pope. during this period of barbarian invasions there is no centralized government left in rome. the church is the only institution capable of addressing the needs of the suffering community. >> this is a time when the pope is not just the head of the church. he is also the ruler of rome. >> the people of rome were enormously dependent on the church as a state not as overseeing the relationship between god and man but as the church seeing overseeing food, water, safety. >> but powerful pagan families looking to control the fallen city see an opportunity. with know official means of protection, the papacy is about to come under direct attack. it's time for the 'sleep number spring clearance event'. the dual adjustability of the sleep number bed allows each of you to adjust to your ideal level of firmness, comfort and support... your sleep number setting... for your best. sleep. ever. in the morning, you'll discover the amazing effects the bed is having on your sleep quality... your sleepiq s
the greek word for father papas or pope. during this period of barbarian invasions there is no centralized government left in rome. the church is the only institution capable of addressing the needs of the suffering community. >> this is a time when the pope is not just the head of the church. he is also the ruler of rome. >> the people of rome were enormously dependent on the church as a state not as overseeing the relationship between god and man but as the church seeing...
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the euro zone's bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan installment after the greek government had an active painful. reforms it finally met needs the conditions to unlock those funds a first tranche of five point seven billion euros is due to be paid today the rest could follow in may athens has received financial aid from eurozone countries and the i.m.f. since twenty ten that's a closer look at it the payment is part of the so-called third rescue package that amounts to eighty six billion euros overall and runs until august twenty eighth in greece's total debt is around three hundred twenty billion euros that's about one hundred seventy six percent of its economic output but the economy is growing for the first time in ten years unemployment is down but still at twenty point nine percent and many greeks only work part time and don't earn much overall that means that despite hopes of an upward trend the reality for ordinary people may not be improving but it appears that reforms are taking hold. top stories saudi arabia and japanese electronics giant softbank group
the euro zone's bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan installment after the greek government had an active painful. reforms it finally met needs the conditions to unlock those funds a first tranche of five point seven billion euros is due to be paid today the rest could follow in may athens has received financial aid from eurozone countries and the i.m.f. since twenty ten that's a closer look at it the payment is part of the so-called third rescue package that amounts to...
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the bishop of rome begins to be referred to as the greek word for father, papas, or pope. during this period of barbarian invasions, there is no centralized government left in rome. the church is the only institution capable of addressing the needs of its suffering country. >> the people of rome were enormously dependent on the church as a state. not as a state that oversaw things between god and man, but a church that oversaw food, water and safety. >> but powerful pagan families looking to control the fallen city, see an opportunity. with no official means of protection, the papacy is about to come under direct attack. >>> by 795, pagan barbarian families have been battling for control of rome for almost two centurys, and the papacy is all that stands in their way. >> the lombards are one of the barbarian invaders of the italian peninsula. they seek to conquer rome and take over the territory that's being ruled by the papacy. >> during an easter procession, the lombards viciously attack pope leo iii. >> their faction wrestles him to the ground and cut off his tongue, but
the bishop of rome begins to be referred to as the greek word for father, papas, or pope. during this period of barbarian invasions, there is no centralized government left in rome. the church is the only institution capable of addressing the needs of its suffering country. >> the people of rome were enormously dependent on the church as a state. not as a state that oversaw things between god and man, but a church that oversaw food, water and safety. >> but powerful pagan families...
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world greek authorities have been searching the adjacency for survivors of a migrant boat that capsized at least sixteen people are confirmed dead three people managed to swim to land and raise the alarm they've been taken to the greek island of those along with the bodies of those who died. at least two people have been killed and several more injured in a car bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility the bomber targeted a global security company and officials say all the victims were civilians if the fourth suicide attack in the city in three weeks. the f.b.i. is former deputy director andrew mccabe has been fired just two days before he was eligible to retire with a full pension u.s. attorney general john sessions says officials believe may cave leaked information to the media and misled investigators mccabe has denied the claims and says the trumpet ministration is waging a war on the f.b.i. . london and moscow are trading more than just insults in the wake of the poisoning of a russian spy
now to some of the other stories making news around the world greek authorities have been searching the adjacency for survivors of a migrant boat that capsized at least sixteen people are confirmed dead three people managed to swim to land and raise the alarm they've been taken to the greek island of those along with the bodies of those who died. at least two people have been killed and several more injured in a car bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility...
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you know these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful center mari nodded charlie these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such that just a stone's throw away is the roman form it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today is a key area for excavation the form gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar and that was just. for the best so much of rome would like to be both an ancient and a modern city. but whenever we start digging we find a roman villa are a capital we still. just have to accept all of rome being a museum. and should also it can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up at the level that we thought one of the vantage is of driving through romana vesta is that it's easy to escape the stressful city traffic to jenny culum hill offers a welcome haven and the best views of the city. to join up the fatigue after a hard day's work we locals from rome like to come here and relax and on sunda
you know these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful center mari nodded charlie these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such that just a stone's throw away is the roman form it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today is a key area for excavation the form gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar and that was just. for the best so...
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in all these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful son. and daughter charlie has these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such a just a stone's throw away it's the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that was just. i don't know put it best so much it. would like to be both an ancient and a modern city. but when are we started digging we find a roman villa on our account we still. just have to accept all over on being a museum. and should it also it can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up at the level that we thought one of the vantage is of driving through romana vista is that it's easy to escape the stressful city traffic jam you culum hill offers a welcome even and the best views of the city. of joy not the fatigue after our day's work money we locals from rome like to come here and r
in all these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful son. and daughter charlie has these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such a just a stone's throw away it's the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that was just. i don't know put...
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bible translated in america from the greek. this would make charles thompson not only the first secretary of the pot no congress, he was also the signatory that show the authorization of john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence. seallped design the great of the united states and he would become the first united states citizen to translate a bible in america. a pretty interesting fellow, he was. journey,continue our you are looking at several of our screens. these take on various debates of history. >> there was among the 12 apostles one trader who betrayed with a kiss. thatould be no wonder among so many thousand true patriots as new england contains , there should be even 12 juices ready to12 judases betray their country. in st. peter and st. paul when they speak about obedience to government, they put in mind that civil government is the order of god itself. by disobeying government, we disobey god. >> this one deals with the concept of submission or betrayal. that was a big topic during that , when america
bible translated in america from the greek. this would make charles thompson not only the first secretary of the pot no congress, he was also the signatory that show the authorization of john hancock's signature on the declaration of independence. seallped design the great of the united states and he would become the first united states citizen to translate a bible in america. a pretty interesting fellow, he was. journey,continue our you are looking at several of our screens. these take on...
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to german journalists have been arrested close to the greek border with turkey they were reporting on migrants in the region for joan public t.v. which said they accidentally entered restricted military area greek prosecutors have been questioning the past since they were taken into custody on friday. sports news now this weekend's bonus legal action got on the way last night with a moment of brilliance from shockers daniel kelly judy that moment of brilliance settled matters against mine the royal blue midfielder dribbling past five miles per hour in off an arms shot in the fifty fifth minute one victory in shell can sit back and enjoy the rest of the weekend's action in second place so much so the defeat there is still in deep trouble a struggle to avoid. him while in today's action struggling hamburg travel to league leaders buy in as they try to pull themselves out of the relegation zone but the pick of the day sees leverkusen hosting. no love lost between these local rivals both of them battling at the moment for a spot in the champions league next season the momentum is with the
to german journalists have been arrested close to the greek border with turkey they were reporting on migrants in the region for joan public t.v. which said they accidentally entered restricted military area greek prosecutors have been questioning the past since they were taken into custody on friday. sports news now this weekend's bonus legal action got on the way last night with a moment of brilliance from shockers daniel kelly judy that moment of brilliance settled matters against mine the...
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turkey has detained two greek soldiers after they crossed into the country they crossed into the country in the heavily forested border region grey says they were on routine patrol near the greek town of catherine yes when they lost their way in heavy snow he told them custody on suspicion of attempted espionage. thousands of slovaks have taken to the streets of bratislava to omit the murder journalists young. demonstrators marched and held aloft tributes to the reporter he was writing about organized crime and he had these girlfriend who shot dead last weekend the double murder has shocked many in slovak it's a sign the country sliding back to corruption. we. could see ak and his fiance the expressions of solidarity in slovakia continue people such as here in the capital bratislava are demanding information and they are deeply disappointed with slovak politics. we thought events like these only occurred in the ninety's that they couldn't happen anymore but now we see the way things are going here so i d m it was just several arrests have already been made among them i tell you and busin
turkey has detained two greek soldiers after they crossed into the country they crossed into the country in the heavily forested border region grey says they were on routine patrol near the greek town of catherine yes when they lost their way in heavy snow he told them custody on suspicion of attempted espionage. thousands of slovaks have taken to the streets of bratislava to omit the murder journalists young. demonstrators marched and held aloft tributes to the reporter he was writing about...
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world greek authorities have been searching in the aegean sea for survivors of a myra boat that capsized at least sixteen people are confirmed dead three people managed to swim to land and raise the alarm they have been taken to the greek island of samples along with the bodies of those who died. at least two people have been killed and several more injured in a car bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility the bomber targeted a global security company and officials say all the victims were civilians it's the fourth suicide attack in the city and just three weeks the f.b.i. former deputy director andrew mccabe has been fired just two days before his expected retirement u.s. attorney general jeff sessions says officials believe mccabe leaked information to the media and misled investigators about his actions mccabe has denied the claims and says the trump administration is waging war on the f.b.i. and the intelligence community. the relationship between london and moscow meanwhile is growing ici
now to some of the other stories making news around the world greek authorities have been searching in the aegean sea for survivors of a myra boat that capsized at least sixteen people are confirmed dead three people managed to swim to land and raise the alarm they have been taken to the greek island of samples along with the bodies of those who died. at least two people have been killed and several more injured in a car bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul the taliban has claimed...
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absent the other stories making news around the world greek authorities have been searching the aegean sea for survivors of a migrant boat capsized at least sixteen people are confirmed dead three people managed to swim to land and raise the alarm they've been taken to the greek island of samples along with the bodies of those who died. engineers concluded that cracks in a pedestrian bridge in florida pose no safety risk just hours before the bridge collapse of the six people were killed and cars below were crushed when a nine hundred fifty ton bridge at florida international university collapsed on thursday and saturday crews began removing the debris. landed in moscow are trading more than just insults in the wake of the poisoning of a russian spy in england with a soviet era nerve agent russia now says it will expel twenty three british diplomats after london made a similar move moscow says the british consulate in st petersburg and the british council cultural organization will also be shut down. it will try to reach and send messages to russia summons for an urgent meeting he was
absent the other stories making news around the world greek authorities have been searching the aegean sea for survivors of a migrant boat capsized at least sixteen people are confirmed dead three people managed to swim to land and raise the alarm they've been taken to the greek island of samples along with the bodies of those who died. engineers concluded that cracks in a pedestrian bridge in florida pose no safety risk just hours before the bridge collapse of the six people were killed and...
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these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful son. and daughter charlie has these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such a just a stone's throw away is the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that goes to this. put it best so much it. would like to be both an ancient and a modern city. but whenever we start digging we find a roman villa are accomplished will we still get it or just have to accept all of rome being a museum. and should also we can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up at the level give me. one of the vantage is of driving through romana vista is that it's easy to escape the stressful city traffic the genuine hill offers a welcome even and the best views of the city. manager not the fatigue after a hard day's work we locals from rome like to come here and relax and on
these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful son. and daughter charlie has these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such a just a stone's throw away is the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that goes to this. put it best so much...
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these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful son. and daughter charlie has these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such. just a stone's throw away is the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that goes to speak. to the best source you. would like to be both an ancient and a modern symbol. but whenever we start digging we find a roman villa are accountable we still. just have to accept all of rome being a museum. and shit so we can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up at the level that we got one of the advantages of driving through romana vista is that it's easy to escape the stressful city traffic the genny culum hill offers a welcome even and the best views of the city. governments are not the fatigue after a hard day's work money we locals from rome like to come here and relax an
these two big sculptures are replicas of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful son. and daughter charlie has these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such. just a stone's throw away is the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that goes to speak. to the best source...