22
22
Jun 16, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the ramifications of this crisis for spain, the nation state. we have seen spain, the nation state. we have seen that it is impacted different parts of spain and the cattle lands appeared to have concluded that the coronavirus has yet again, in their view, showing the need for an independent cattle and state, there stated they would've handled the epidemic in a much more efficient way than the madrid national government did. do you feel that yet again, the integrated nature of the spanish nation has come under threat here? that is a very interesting comment but i would say that micro three, since 1981, free to run their health care. they have independent management of their health care system. it simply is not true. and that been running their health care system, ca pa ble to that been running their health care system, capable to purchase their products, capable to purchase their medicines, contact the personnel, organise their hospital and the best way possible and when they cannot do that, the spanish government, including the army, has been present to support them. in spain, we h
the ramifications of this crisis for spain, the nation state. we have seen spain, the nation state. we have seen that it is impacted different parts of spain and the cattle lands appeared to have concluded that the coronavirus has yet again, in their view, showing the need for an independent cattle and state, there stated they would've handled the epidemic in a much more efficient way than the madrid national government did. do you feel that yet again, the integrated nature of the spanish...
20
20
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
this is what is driving the decisions in spain. other european union member states have decided to open gradually on the ist ofjune and some others on the 15th ofjune. we've decided to take a little bit longer, one week longer but make sure that we do this and that we open the country on the economy and gradually, depending on the state of affairs in spain. we need to make sure that we tell our citizens that we can open in safety for themselves and for anybody else coming to spain, who want to know is a country that was open but is safe. it looks like there some anomalous situations with the united kingdom wherebyjune 21, you and spain are saying that all british visitors are welcome to comment that will not be quarantine or restrictions. and yet, at the same time the british government is saying from anybody coming from spain since they left are going to two weeks of quarantine and the irony here is that the british right now, the coronavirus infection rate and death toll is much higher than that in spain. so, it looks entirely an
this is what is driving the decisions in spain. other european union member states have decided to open gradually on the ist ofjune and some others on the 15th ofjune. we've decided to take a little bit longer, one week longer but make sure that we do this and that we open the country on the economy and gradually, depending on the state of affairs in spain. we need to make sure that we tell our citizens that we can open in safety for themselves and for anybody else coming to spain, who want to...
20
20
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
is spain beginning to rush things little bit? the government will open borders to eu travel on july 1st, and suddenly 2a hours ago, you said no, you will do it byjune 21. it seems that your travel and tourism sector is taking priority over everything else. you are so desperate to get the economy moving. this is not correct. we have always said we'll look at the data and the preparedness of our regions to face a second wave. this is what is driving the decisions in spain. other european union member states have decided to open gradually on the 1st ofjune, some others on the 15th ofjune and we decided to take a little bit longer, one week longer but make sure that we do this and that we open the country and the economy and gradually, depending on the state of affairs in spain. we need to make sure that we tell our citizens that we can open in safety for themselves and for anybody else coming to spain, we want to know is a country that was open but is safe. it looks like there some anomalous situations with the united kingdom whereb
is spain beginning to rush things little bit? the government will open borders to eu travel on july 1st, and suddenly 2a hours ago, you said no, you will do it byjune 21. it seems that your travel and tourism sector is taking priority over everything else. you are so desperate to get the economy moving. this is not correct. we have always said we'll look at the data and the preparedness of our regions to face a second wave. this is what is driving the decisions in spain. other european union...
22
22
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
spain's foreign minister, arancha gonzalez laya, told the bbc earlier today that spain was discussing whether britain would reciprocate and lift its quarantine measures, but explained spain took the unilateral decision out of "respect" to those with second homes in the country. we are discussing with the uk authorities to see if they would do the same on their side. we nevertheless are doing this out of respect for the 400,000 british citizens that have a second residence in spain and that are dying to benefit from their homes in our country. we want to make sure that we honour our commitment to treat british citizens who are, on an epidemiological basis, similar to other european union member states to continue to be able tojoin their homes in spain as from the 21st ofjune. joining me now is the bbc‘s guy hedgecoe in madrid. an interesting development there, that spain has now unilaterally decided to allow brits into spain without the two week quarantine. yes, that's right, and we've known for some days now that spain was going to take that measure for number of other countries, as
spain's foreign minister, arancha gonzalez laya, told the bbc earlier today that spain was discussing whether britain would reciprocate and lift its quarantine measures, but explained spain took the unilateral decision out of "respect" to those with second homes in the country. we are discussing with the uk authorities to see if they would do the same on their side. we nevertheless are doing this out of respect for the 400,000 british citizens that have a second residence in spain and...
50
50
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
spain's foreign minister. our correspondent katie prescott gave me her reaction. i thought it was really interesting in the interview. she said she was speaking to the uk's 450,000 people who own a second home in spain, because if you go there for a longer period of time, things from the uk side might change. what we are expecting here is on the 29th ofjune, a review of those quarantine rules. so at the moment, if you go to spain and come back, you have to isolate for two weeks. but on the 29th ofjune, we are expecting an announcement from ministers, particularly european short—haul destinations, spain potentially among those because of its popularity with brits as a holiday destination, you won't have to quarantine when you come back — there will be what they call an air bridge in place. we need things to lift here, notjust for people who want international holiday but people who perhaps need to go away at home, and how can they do that to pubs and restaurants are still not sure when they will be able to reopen or how? we're hoping, again, for an announcement
spain's foreign minister. our correspondent katie prescott gave me her reaction. i thought it was really interesting in the interview. she said she was speaking to the uk's 450,000 people who own a second home in spain, because if you go there for a longer period of time, things from the uk side might change. what we are expecting here is on the 29th ofjune, a review of those quarantine rules. so at the moment, if you go to spain and come back, you have to isolate for two weeks. but on the 29th...
31
31
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
so you go to spain and come back, you will have to isolate for two weeks. but the 29th ofjune, we are expecting an announcement from ministers, especially on european short—haul destinations, spain potentially among those because of its popularity with brits as a holiday destination, you won't have to quarantine when you come back — there will be what they call an air bridge in place. we have to lift things here, not just for people who want international holiday but people who perhaps need to go away at home, and how can they do that to pubs and restaurants are still not sure when they will be able to reopen or how? we're hoping, again, for an announcement on that on the 4th ofjuly and that people will be able to book staycations from that period. if you want to go to wales, for example, there was an announcement yesterday that you will be able to go in a self—catering cottage from the 13th of july. but as you say, bars and restaurants, things people might like to enjoy when they go on holiday, may well not be opening as soon as that. so much i've sp
so you go to spain and come back, you will have to isolate for two weeks. but the 29th ofjune, we are expecting an announcement from ministers, especially on european short—haul destinations, spain potentially among those because of its popularity with brits as a holiday destination, you won't have to quarantine when you come back — there will be what they call an air bridge in place. we have to lift things here, not just for people who want international holiday but people who perhaps need...
38
38
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
plus the alien seaweed invading the waters around southern spain and threatening an ancient life. the world health organization has reported a record increase in global coronavirus cases with more than 180000 new infections on sunday night while some countries around the world are now winding down their fight against the pandemic for many the scale of the battle continues to grow not america has recorded more than 2000000 confirmed cases with more than half of those in brazil protesters have marched against president jalal synonomous response to the pandemic as deaths cross 50000. in europe the rate of infection in germany has jumped sharply to partly to the relaxing of restrictions the country has recorded its single largest outbreak in a slaughterhouse with more than 1300 workers testing positive meanwhile spain has reopened its borders to the rest of europe they're hoping an influx of visitors can steady the struggling to resume industry and we're going to have more on spain in a moment but 1st let's speak to daniel who's in argentina's capital oneness and is daniel let's talk
plus the alien seaweed invading the waters around southern spain and threatening an ancient life. the world health organization has reported a record increase in global coronavirus cases with more than 180000 new infections on sunday night while some countries around the world are now winding down their fight against the pandemic for many the scale of the battle continues to grow not america has recorded more than 2000000 confirmed cases with more than half of those in brazil protesters have...
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
in spain the provinces are responsible for health care in madrid it's the regional government led by center right politician isabella uso seen here during a moment of silence for victims of cope with 19 recent documents have now sparked controversy they revealed that in march the regional government instructed hospitals not to accept any patients from nursing homes. nearly 20000 people in spain's nursing homes have died of covert 19 many of these cases will likely end up in the courts hundreds of family members have already sued regional governments and nursing home management for their obligation what this is about is the decision that older individuals will not receive medical treatment knowing that they will die as a result this has enormous legal implications like that in my uterus and if you would be good. parra has also filed a suit she finds it shocking that politicians were able to make life and death decisions for other people. i want justice by and that those responsible pay for this. our elderly deserved being treated with dignity what so much you know the many fatalities
in spain the provinces are responsible for health care in madrid it's the regional government led by center right politician isabella uso seen here during a moment of silence for victims of cope with 19 recent documents have now sparked controversy they revealed that in march the regional government instructed hospitals not to accept any patients from nursing homes. nearly 20000 people in spain's nursing homes have died of covert 19 many of these cases will likely end up in the courts hundreds...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
no the many fatalities in nursing homes have become a national trauma for spain. for more i'm joined by. assistant professorial research fellow at the care policy and evaluation center department of health policy at the london school of economics and political science very good to have you with us i understand that you conducted a study on what tell a t. associated with copd 19 outbreaks in care homes what can you tell about it how high is the number. so we found that almost in many countries about how their. people who died as a result of coping it has happened in care homes so although initially or a lot of the focus was on hospitals for the hospitals and counting how many people went dana hospitals we found that there were squeezed out the best way to being ignored not come teet and that was partly because there was in my testing happened in care homes what we have free ice to use that as many as 3 to 6 percent of get home residents have in some counties and that these of course a very high number indeed and given that we knew from the start that coby 1000 is e
no the many fatalities in nursing homes have become a national trauma for spain. for more i'm joined by. assistant professorial research fellow at the care policy and evaluation center department of health policy at the london school of economics and political science very good to have you with us i understand that you conducted a study on what tell a t. associated with copd 19 outbreaks in care homes what can you tell about it how high is the number. so we found that almost in many countries...
29
29
Jun 23, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
and arriving in spain, things have changed too. everyone has temperatures taken and has to give contact—tracing details, in case a covid case is found among the passengers. flying is certainly less comfortable than before. it, er, makes you sweat, and... yeah. but this is the new norm for a bit, isn't it? so, spain does look alluring. the beaches are open, but a visit isn't simple. social—distancing rules apply even here. many hotels are still closed, and the uk is still enforcing quarantine for all who return. damian grammaticas, bbc news, alicante. a team of archaeologists has discovered a major new prehistoric monument just a short distance away from stonehenge. it was unknown until now. fieldwork has revealed 20 or more massive shafts, excavated more than 11,500 years ago. jon kay reports. it's one of the world's most famous sights, yet so much about stonehenge remains a mystery. but are we finally getting closer to understanding? it's this site, two miles away, that archaeologists have been examining, an area known as durr
and arriving in spain, things have changed too. everyone has temperatures taken and has to give contact—tracing details, in case a covid case is found among the passengers. flying is certainly less comfortable than before. it, er, makes you sweat, and... yeah. but this is the new norm for a bit, isn't it? so, spain does look alluring. the beaches are open, but a visit isn't simple. social—distancing rules apply even here. many hotels are still closed, and the uk is still enforcing...
29
29
Jun 27, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
headlines at four: british tourists are set to be allowed to travel to european countries including spain, france and greece without having to quarantine on their return. the emotion is carried and the dail has agreed to nominate deputy michael martin for appointment by the president to be taoiseach. ireland swears in its new prime minister, micheal martin, as the country's two largest parties, fianna fail and fine gael, form a coalition for the first time. a man who stabbed six people at a hotel in glasgow yesterday warned others he planned to carry out the attack, the bbc understands. since he said that he wants to attack, i could not feel comfortable until now. as texas and florida reimpose virus restrictions, the us infectious disease chief says the nation has a "serious problem" in its handling of covid—i9. india records its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases so far, surging to over half a million. the government is to ease restrictions on travel abroad which were introduced to help to control coronavirus. the advice to avoid all but essential travel is being relaxed fro
headlines at four: british tourists are set to be allowed to travel to european countries including spain, france and greece without having to quarantine on their return. the emotion is carried and the dail has agreed to nominate deputy michael martin for appointment by the president to be taoiseach. ireland swears in its new prime minister, micheal martin, as the country's two largest parties, fianna fail and fine gael, form a coalition for the first time. a man who stabbed six people at a...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone either legal or illegal to grow virus lock down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. to sports now and the german cup semifinals byron munich have secured a chance for a 2nd straight double the season the possibility of winning both a cup and the wonder sleep defeated i'm tough to find 4 to reach the final even paris had scored 14 minutes in but ira needed robert off 2nd half goal to win it to what one of the leaders byron will play leverkusen for the german cup title next month. the top spanish soccer league returns to action tonight for the 1st time in 3 months leader has followed germany's fundus league and banning fans and instituting a strict hygiene protocol but unlike germany spain's title race could be one of the most exciting in years barcelona players are getting used to the eerie atmosphere of an empty stadium the bundlers leaguers successful return 4 weeks ago has shown spanish football that behind closed door games are the only way forward sp
they'll probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone either legal or illegal to grow virus lock down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. to sports now and the german cup semifinals byron munich have secured a chance for a 2nd straight double the season the possibility of winning both a cup and the wonder sleep defeated i'm tough to find 4 to reach the final even paris had scored 14 minutes in but ira needed robert...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
restart events all at the very least to offer financial support to what they consider to be part of spain's cultural and a to spot to stick heritage it's estimated the lockdown has meant a loss of more than $5000000.00 euros to the sector. you have today it's join me at the next hour it's by fidel. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona. covert 19 special next on d w. 2 only. real or not too well. what about assuring the economy instead. of. the change in thinking is changing the economy to create something that. economics magazine reader enjoy. on g.w. . every visit is an emotional highlight. the pandemic is especially cruel for the elderly the mortality rate is much higher than among younger people. and many suffer from loneliness. book was able to let me out of this. a long time since i've seen him. the situation is especially grim and nursing homes with a pandemic highlights deep flaws in the health care system and too often it's the elderly paying the price. welcome to our cover 100 special he
restart events all at the very least to offer financial support to what they consider to be part of spain's cultural and a to spot to stick heritage it's estimated the lockdown has meant a loss of more than $5000000.00 euros to the sector. you have today it's join me at the next hour it's by fidel. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona. covert 19 special next on d w. 2 only. real or not too well. what...
8
8.0
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
in spain the provinces are responsible for health care in madrid it's the regional government led by center right politician isabella uso seen here during a moment of silence for victims of cope with 19 recent documents have now sparked controversy they revealed that in march the regional government instructed hospitals not to accept any patients from nursing homes. nearly 20000 people in spain's nursing homes have died of covert 19 many of these cases will likely end up in the courts hundreds of family members have already sued regional governments and nursing home management. what this is about is the decision that older individuals will not receive medical treatment knowing that they will die as a result this has enormous legal implications like that in my uterus and if you would be. parra has also filed a suit she finds it shocking that politicians were able to make life and death decisions for other people. i want justice by and look at that those responsible pay for this. our elderly deserved being treated with dignity what so much you know the many fatalities in nursing homes
in spain the provinces are responsible for health care in madrid it's the regional government led by center right politician isabella uso seen here during a moment of silence for victims of cope with 19 recent documents have now sparked controversy they revealed that in march the regional government instructed hospitals not to accept any patients from nursing homes. nearly 20000 people in spain's nursing homes have died of covert 19 many of these cases will likely end up in the courts hundreds...
19
19
Jun 23, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
and arriving in spain, things have changed too. everyone has temperatures taken and has to give contact—tracing details, in case a covid case is found among the passengers. flying is certainly less comfortable than before. it, er, makes you sweat, and... yeah. but this is the new norm for a bit, isn't it? that report from damian green atticus. —— grammaticas. a team of archaeologists has discovered a major prehistoric monument, unknown until now, just a short distance from stonehenge. jon kay reports. it's one of the world's most famous sights, yet so much about stonehenge remains a mystery. but are we finally getting closer to understanding? it's this site, two miles away, that archaeologists have been examining, an area known as durrington walls. using ground—penetrating radar, they've been able to look deep into the earth and discovered what could be one of the uk's largest prehistoric sites. a ring of around 20 shafts, dug more than 4,000 years ago, around the time stonehenge was built nearby. these are 20—metre diame
and arriving in spain, things have changed too. everyone has temperatures taken and has to give contact—tracing details, in case a covid case is found among the passengers. flying is certainly less comfortable than before. it, er, makes you sweat, and... yeah. but this is the new norm for a bit, isn't it? that report from damian green atticus. —— grammaticas. a team of archaeologists has discovered a major prehistoric monument, unknown until now, just a short distance from stonehenge. jon...
21
21
Jun 22, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
plus the aliens invading the waters around southern spain and threatening an ancient way of life. hello there plenty of heavy rain again throughout much of central eastern china but also you can see this way the cloud and that is bringing some pretty heavy downpours into central areas of japan so it is a go through monday that rain beginning to push into tokyo 23 is the high bit feeling really quite miserable the heavy amounts of rain and then we go the usual rains again through the central areas of china to the south it is not too bad that doesn't mean those areas that have been flooded a go to some rest but also you know just to the north across into holiday we'll see some rain showers again at times they could be fairly heavy so temperatures just in the low twenty's this woman to beijing at $33.00 and then they say the next lots of heavy rain works its way across the n.s.a. and eventually pushes on towards the korean peninsula and then in india some very good progress this year the monsoon rains are doing extremely well you can see all this cloud that's where we're seeing some
plus the aliens invading the waters around southern spain and threatening an ancient way of life. hello there plenty of heavy rain again throughout much of central eastern china but also you can see this way the cloud and that is bringing some pretty heavy downpours into central areas of japan so it is a go through monday that rain beginning to push into tokyo 23 is the high bit feeling really quite miserable the heavy amounts of rain and then we go the usual rains again through the central...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
will probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone not a legal or illegal immigrant of ours lock down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. as nick calio who filed that report joins us now from nick do we have any idea at all how many babies are still in limbo as a result of the law tell good morning terry well we are scratching our heads here trying to work out how big that number is but even though surrogacy is legal in ukraine this is still very much a gray zone lots of clinics preferring to stay out of the headlines and to not get involved with a government we heard yesterday from ukraine's human rights woman she talked of over 100 foreign families that have been in touch asking for special permission to get to ukraine but we believe that really is just the tip of the iceberg and that lots of clinics are advising their clients families waiting to pick up their children to wait for the end of travel restrictions and to do this off the radar as it were. how widely is surrogacy practiced in ukraine nick. we
will probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone not a legal or illegal immigrant of ours lock down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. as nick calio who filed that report joins us now from nick do we have any idea at all how many babies are still in limbo as a result of the law tell good morning terry well we are scratching our heads here trying to work out how big that number is but even though surrogacy is legal...
73
73
Jun 28, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
damian grammaticas, bbc news, in southern spain. in india there's growing anger over the deaths of a father and son in police custody, in the southern state of tamil nadu. relatives say the men, who are christians, were beaten and tortured after arrest, accused of violating a curfew imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic. allegations of police brutality against minorities aren't new, but following the killing in america of george floyd, some indians say it's time to take a stand. this report from our south asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, contains distressing images from the start. heavy—handed tactics as officers enforce the country's coronavirus curfew. police brutality is a fact of life in india. the poorest and most vulnerable usually the target. father and son jaya raj and beniks died this week, they were arrested after officers claimed their mobile phone shop was open beyond the evening curfew. the family says they were brutally tortured in custody. two officers have been suspended but no arrests have been made. tra
damian grammaticas, bbc news, in southern spain. in india there's growing anger over the deaths of a father and son in police custody, in the southern state of tamil nadu. relatives say the men, who are christians, were beaten and tortured after arrest, accused of violating a curfew imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic. allegations of police brutality against minorities aren't new, but following the killing in america of george floyd, some indians say it's time to take a stand. this report...
48
48
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
spain now opening up travelling abroad. spain now opening up to british tourists. will brits, practically speaking, be able to go there, given the foreign advises nonessential travel. let us know what you think. it is ten past eight. let's return to our top story now, and as we've been hearing this morning, three people are dead and three others have serious injuries following a knife attack in a busy park in reading. so let's just take you through what we know so far. police were called to forbury gardens at about 7pm following reports that a number of people had been stabbed. police are not currently treating the incident as terror—related, but counter terrorism officers were called. one eyewitness, lawrence wort, described the devastating scenes in the park as events unfolded. there was quite a lot of people in the park with friends, in relatively large groups. and there was a group of about eight to ten people, middle—aged men, drinking in a circle. suddenly this one landesman darted off the park to the left towards them. —— one lone man. then he turned
spain now opening up travelling abroad. spain now opening up to british tourists. will brits, practically speaking, be able to go there, given the foreign advises nonessential travel. let us know what you think. it is ten past eight. let's return to our top story now, and as we've been hearing this morning, three people are dead and three others have serious injuries following a knife attack in a busy park in reading. so let's just take you through what we know so far. police were called to...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
in spain the provinces are responsible for health care in madrid it's the regional government led by center right politician isabella uso seen here during a moment of silence for victims of cope with 19 recent documents have now sparked controversy they reveal that in march the regional government instructed hospitals not to accept any patients from nursing homes. nearly 20000 people in spain's nursing homes have died of covert 19 many of these cases will likely end up in the courts hundreds of family members have already sued regional governments and nursing home management. what this is about is the decision that older individuals will not receive medical treatment knowing that they will die as a result this has enormous legal implications like that in my uterus and in feel. parra has also filed a suit she finds it shocking that politicians were able to make life and death decisions for other people. who i want justice by and that those responsible pay for this. our elderly deserved being treated with dignity what so much you know the many fatalities in nursing homes have become a
in spain the provinces are responsible for health care in madrid it's the regional government led by center right politician isabella uso seen here during a moment of silence for victims of cope with 19 recent documents have now sparked controversy they reveal that in march the regional government instructed hospitals not to accept any patients from nursing homes. nearly 20000 people in spain's nursing homes have died of covert 19 many of these cases will likely end up in the courts hundreds of...
25
25
Jun 15, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
more now on the picture in greece and spain and the focus on making tourism safe. reged ahmad reports. myoka's blue, sunshine— filled coastline. it's a favourite holiday destination, and now some tourists are finally returning. these sun seekers are the first to arrive since spain shut its borders during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. they are part of a pilot project to see how mass tourism can work in the time of covid—19 ahead of further restrictions being eased next week. there are infrared cameras at the airport, and hotels are limited to 50% capacity. translation: we come to myoka regularly. on ourfirstappearance, nothing is any different. the flow was a bit special. there was a lot going on due to the present situation, but we wanted to come on a relaxing holiday, and that is what we are going to get here nevertheless. applause hotel staff here, all wearing masks, are clapping as the first tourists arrive. spain has suffered in the coronavirus pandemic, and was one of the hardest hit countries on the continent. it's now desperate for the tourist d
more now on the picture in greece and spain and the focus on making tourism safe. reged ahmad reports. myoka's blue, sunshine— filled coastline. it's a favourite holiday destination, and now some tourists are finally returning. these sun seekers are the first to arrive since spain shut its borders during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. they are part of a pilot project to see how mass tourism can work in the time of covid—19 ahead of further restrictions being eased next week. there...
19
19
Jun 22, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
single largest outbreak in a slaughterhouse with more than 1300 workers testing positive meanwhile spain has reopened its borders to the rest of europe they're hoping an influx of visitors can steady the struggling to resume industry. no reports from the argentine capital want to say it is with numbers still rising across latin america all possible solutions are being tried. as dawn broke over the bolivian capital as indigenous worshipers welcome the i modern new year and asked the song that the entire to destroy the cockpit 1000 virus. and it was just the thing with the ceremony to us and god with the rising of the rays of the sun we've destroyed the corona virus at the same time we've asked for help for all of the people of the past and for the whole world bolivia has reported more than 23000 infections and 740 deaths it's suffer the corruption scandal in the health ministry or the health system is a breaking point some patients dying in the street because hospitals will fall apart by a few unmonitored my father died last tuesday at dawn in my house we kept the body inside the house fo
single largest outbreak in a slaughterhouse with more than 1300 workers testing positive meanwhile spain has reopened its borders to the rest of europe they're hoping an influx of visitors can steady the struggling to resume industry. no reports from the argentine capital want to say it is with numbers still rising across latin america all possible solutions are being tried. as dawn broke over the bolivian capital as indigenous worshipers welcome the i modern new year and asked the song that...
17
17
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
spain willjoin the list from the 6th of july. you spain willjoin the list from the 6th ofjuly. you have been sending in your questions about holidays abroad sojoining in your questions about holidays abroad so joining me in your questions about holidays abroad sojoining me isjonathan smith from abta and the independenfs smith from abta and the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder. david green as, when flight restrictions are lifted injuly, can you fly anywhere that is not on the government's warning list? probably you, simon? yes, you will be able to but be warned, the vast majority of countries will still be on the warning this. it seems incredible we are just a week away from we understand we will be able to travel and we have no idea if portugal or turkey will be on that list. it is absolutely certain that spain, france and greece will be included. other greece says it is not show it once british holiday—makers there just yet. ireland will also be on the list, but they are imposing quarantine at least until the 9th ofjuly. almost everywhere else, which means the vas
spain willjoin the list from the 6th of july. you spain willjoin the list from the 6th ofjuly. you have been sending in your questions about holidays abroad sojoining in your questions about holidays abroad so joining me in your questions about holidays abroad sojoining me isjonathan smith from abta and the independenfs smith from abta and the independent‘s travel editor, simon calder. david green as, when flight restrictions are lifted injuly, can you fly anywhere that is not on the...
18
18
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
good news for tourists as spain ends its lockdown and welcomes visitors from europe.
good news for tourists as spain ends its lockdown and welcomes visitors from europe.
17
17
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
spain is opening up from abroad. spain is opening up to most of the european countries, as a state of emergency is lifted, formally marking the end of a three month lockdown. anyone flying in the will face a rather different reception at the airport. there will be temperature checks and visitors will need to provide details of where they are staying. after a period of uncertainty, the spanish government has confirmed uk tourists will be able to visit without having to quarantine on arrival. when we we re quarantine on arrival. when we were discussing with the uk authorities see if they would do the same on their side, we had nevertheless doing this out of respect for the 400,000 british citizens that have a second residence in spain and that are dying to benefit from their homes in our country. but despite the temptation of a socially distanced drink in the sun, the british government is still advising against all but essential travel abroad and for the moment, people flying into the moment, people flying into the uk
spain is opening up from abroad. spain is opening up to most of the european countries, as a state of emergency is lifted, formally marking the end of a three month lockdown. anyone flying in the will face a rather different reception at the airport. there will be temperature checks and visitors will need to provide details of where they are staying. after a period of uncertainty, the spanish government has confirmed uk tourists will be able to visit without having to quarantine on arrival....
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
a famous opera house in spain as it reopened after being closed for months with a special concert for plants us alone us elysee a concert hall celebrated the end of spain's state of emergency with a piece called the cresent from ups the event was the idea of a conceptual artist who said he had used the lockdown to get in touch with nature. a capacity crowd of more than 2000 plants was not required to observe physical distances. in the polls though either this is that of your news here's a reminder of all the top story out of this hour nearly 400000 people are being forced into a new lockdown in the german state of north rhine-westphalia it comes after more than 1500 people tested positive for the corona virus a slaughterhouse near the city of hooters will. be watching the news i have an update for you at the top of the oh in the meantime do check out our web site d.w. dot com stay with us for. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning.
a famous opera house in spain as it reopened after being closed for months with a special concert for plants us alone us elysee a concert hall celebrated the end of spain's state of emergency with a piece called the cresent from ups the event was the idea of a conceptual artist who said he had used the lockdown to get in touch with nature. a capacity crowd of more than 2000 plants was not required to observe physical distances. in the polls though either this is that of your news here's a...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
spain is the 2nd major european top flight to return with england and italy resuming later in june france decided in april to scrap its season but the top french quarter is against the league and said relegation should be reviewed the league or is keen to avoid such legal wranglings by completing its season a new dawn is about to break for spanish football. you're watching news from a member you can get all this news and information around the clock on our website at www dot com on instagram and twitter we're at t w news i'm terry mark and you'll find me on twitter at t m news stream thanks for being with us. on legal. complete 2nd season. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long interviews experts about one question how to change.
spain is the 2nd major european top flight to return with england and italy resuming later in june france decided in april to scrap its season but the top french quarter is against the league and said relegation should be reviewed the league or is keen to avoid such legal wranglings by completing its season a new dawn is about to break for spanish football. you're watching news from a member you can get all this news and information around the clock on our website at www dot com on instagram...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
to spain will need to come back from spain will need to wait a little bit longer until the 21st of june because that's when spain will 1st open its own borders on its islands secondly where infection rates are are high for example in the u.k. at the moment the interior ministry of germany has warned that this country will be looking very carefully at people coming in from such countries and may require them depending on the federal state and germany into which they travel may require them to enter into quarantine so the word would be to anybody who was thinking of traveling still check the exact requirements for the country from which you which you are planning to visit or from which you're traveling ok melinda but what about travel should countries outside the european union to do that. they are allowed to do that but the travel warning remains in place for those countries that means they travel at their own risk and essentially the german foreign ministry is warning against traveling for tourism reasons they say if people have an essential reason to travel to what's called 3rd party c
to spain will need to come back from spain will need to wait a little bit longer until the 21st of june because that's when spain will 1st open its own borders on its islands secondly where infection rates are are high for example in the u.k. at the moment the interior ministry of germany has warned that this country will be looking very carefully at people coming in from such countries and may require them depending on the federal state and germany into which they travel may require them to...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
now how crucial will these cash infusions be for spain and for italy we're getting reports from spain for example that welfare recipients there are not getting their cash payments they become dependent on charities for food. well fast assistance is absolutely crucial but although i'm going to mark or cross her own bread line allowing for debt to free up funds to flow into these countries that's exactly what she wants to rule out that this would simply go into national budgets and be spent on handouts what that debt finances since will eventually be about she insists but still debates are to be started even in brussels is into future investments to prevent the vulnerability of societies of economies for pandemics or any crises in the future and that's the starting point for what we expect to be months of wrangling over how to divide that big cake of the e.u. budget over the coming years michaud we're going to be some of the other challenges for the german presidency. well i'm going to pretty much mocked out what she wants to see that green deal working towards climate more climate frie
now how crucial will these cash infusions be for spain and for italy we're getting reports from spain for example that welfare recipients there are not getting their cash payments they become dependent on charities for food. well fast assistance is absolutely crucial but although i'm going to mark or cross her own bread line allowing for debt to free up funds to flow into these countries that's exactly what she wants to rule out that this would simply go into national budgets and be spent on...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
spain is the 2nd major european top flight to return with england and. france decided in april to scrap its season but the top french quarter is partly against the league and said relegation should be reviewed the league or is keen to avoid such legal wranglings by completing its season a new dawn is about to break for spanish football. you're watching news from. keep updated on all these stories and much more our web site. thanks. resisting racism in france. from all been choosing the color of the earth immigrants visit the forefront of this movement. her brother was shot and killed by a police officer since then amal an attorney has been fighting for the rights of migrants she wants to put a stop to police violence against young emigrants like her brother some kids i'm sure of. don't. enter the conflict zone with 2 incidents just the phone call never leaves the news for long these days now is the draft of a new security law to be imposed by beijing the provoking controversy and protests joining me this week from long gone is regina if a member of the c
spain is the 2nd major european top flight to return with england and. france decided in april to scrap its season but the top french quarter is partly against the league and said relegation should be reviewed the league or is keen to avoid such legal wranglings by completing its season a new dawn is about to break for spanish football. you're watching news from. keep updated on all these stories and much more our web site. thanks. resisting racism in france. from all been choosing the color of...
25
25
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
spain ends its coronavirus lockdown and is once again welcoming visitors from elsewhere in europe. president trump stages a comeback campaign rally in tulsa in oklahoma, his first in months, but fails to fill the arena. 20 arrests after rioting in the german city of stuttgart following a police operation targeting drug dealers. and a dramatic solar eclipse stretching from west africa to south asia and taiwan. this was the view from hong kong. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. police here in the uk say they're treating the stabbing to death of three people in a park in reading yesterday evening as a terror incident. three other people were injured. a 25—year—old man arrested on suspicion of murder is still being questioned. borisjohson was briefed by security officials this morning. our correspondent charlotte rose reports from reading. after the horror of last night's attack, witnesses told of how a park thatis attack, witnesses told of how a park that is described as
spain ends its coronavirus lockdown and is once again welcoming visitors from elsewhere in europe. president trump stages a comeback campaign rally in tulsa in oklahoma, his first in months, but fails to fill the arena. 20 arrests after rioting in the german city of stuttgart following a police operation targeting drug dealers. and a dramatic solar eclipse stretching from west africa to south asia and taiwan. this was the view from hong kong. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or...
17
17
Jun 28, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
professor eduardo martinez believes that's not sufficient to protect spain. it's not enough, in my opinion. the mobility of the population is the vehicle that the virus uses to move and spread. inland, almost empty too is the alhambra palace, one of spain's biggest attractions. distancing and masks are a must here as well. we found just a trickle of visitors. among them, jose antonio. the alhambra palace for me is an incredible feeling. but at the same time, i'm feeling a little bit sad because this is the consequence of a terrible pandemic. and it's a sadness that won't be lifted until spain is filled with visitors and life once more. damian grammaticas, bbc news in southern spain. the headlines on bbc news... tougher lockdown restrictions could be reintroduced in leicester because of a spike in new coronavirus infections there. the prime minister borisjohnson sets out his plans to build his way to economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwell, is to step down as the government's most senior civil servant. the coron
professor eduardo martinez believes that's not sufficient to protect spain. it's not enough, in my opinion. the mobility of the population is the vehicle that the virus uses to move and spread. inland, almost empty too is the alhambra palace, one of spain's biggest attractions. distancing and masks are a must here as well. we found just a trickle of visitors. among them, jose antonio. the alhambra palace for me is an incredible feeling. but at the same time, i'm feeling a little bit sad because...
21
21
Jun 6, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
spain too is following close behind on easing strict measures. from next week people in the hard—hit cities of madrid and barcelona will be allowed to eat and drink inside bars and restaurants, and children can play outside at any time of day. international tourists will be allowed back into spain from july, but there are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents. translation: i think it is a bit risky. if there is an outbreak i don't know if there will be resources. translation: i think things have been done more or less well, so let's hope to continue this way. ireland's response to the coronavirus is seen as a success story, with relatively low deaths and case numbers. the irish prime minister says things have gone so well, he is accelerating plans to exit lockdown. today i can confirm that it is safe to move to phase two of the plan to reopen our country, starting on monday. this has been made possible because of the considerable sacrifices that you have made to restrict the spread of the virus and protect others. those pl
spain too is following close behind on easing strict measures. from next week people in the hard—hit cities of madrid and barcelona will be allowed to eat and drink inside bars and restaurants, and children can play outside at any time of day. international tourists will be allowed back into spain from july, but there are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents. translation: i think it is a bit risky. if there is an outbreak i don't know if there will be resources....
16
16
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
and the same way of invading the waters around spain and threatening an ancient way of life. how a man might still be prone to wanted to shout up in the northeast and see the clouds rather ragged at the moment and sorrow to be watching for the overcast 3 months the hermes finished certainly on his way otherwise we are hot and dry of course and quite a strong pick yet again this is monday's fall caused the temperature in baghdad has come down to 41 the still quite hotly q 8 so what about 40 for the most part off the breeze changes the temperature of course is often full of dust which is the case recently the breeze eases on tuesday the temps has risen in q $8.00 to $46.00 as a result the onshore breeze from that straight is keeping things rather cool never than down through to jerusalem and north egypt otherwise nothing much to say it is hot and dry time of year that's true throughout north africa even the coastal breeze is doing no more than edge the temps down to about $29.00 in tunis and a sort of orderly bengazi cheryl weiss well this is the time to watch what develops ove
and the same way of invading the waters around spain and threatening an ancient way of life. how a man might still be prone to wanted to shout up in the northeast and see the clouds rather ragged at the moment and sorrow to be watching for the overcast 3 months the hermes finished certainly on his way otherwise we are hot and dry of course and quite a strong pick yet again this is monday's fall caused the temperature in baghdad has come down to 41 the still quite hotly q 8 so what about 40 for...
20
20
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
we will allow british visitors to enter spain just like we will allow british visitors to enter spainjust like the we will allow british visitors to enter spain just like the rest of the european union or schengen area as from the 21st ofjune freely and without the need for a quarantine. the outcome of a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england will be announced in the coming days. the chancellor, rishi sunak, says it's important for businesses to be able to trade again. particularly for the hospitality industry, for pubs and restaurants are keen to see if there were some changes that can be made. that is why we are reviewing the rule and the outcome will be out later this week. three children have died and a woman is critically ill after a fire at their flat in paisley near glasgow. anti—racism protests have been held in cities in the uk for the fourth weekend in a row. northern ireland sees no new cases of covid—i9 recorded over the past 2a hours. we've just seen the warmest may globally on record and it was also exceptionally dry across much of the uk. meanwhile, t
we will allow british visitors to enter spain just like we will allow british visitors to enter spainjust like the we will allow british visitors to enter spain just like the rest of the european union or schengen area as from the 21st ofjune freely and without the need for a quarantine. the outcome of a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england will be announced in the coming days. the chancellor, rishi sunak, says it's important for businesses to be able to trade again....
60
60
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
give us a sense of what this new normal is for spain. >> reporter: hi, michael. i'm at the madrid airport in terminal 4. there are four terminals, only one is open. the other three are all closed. let me give you an idea what new normal looks like, empty. this is how it's been for the last three months in the state of emergency. the confinement measures have helped bring down the rate of expansion. the first flight came from myorka. students got off, came back to get their things and go back. we're expecting the first international flight here in the next half hour from paris, another one from milan. slowly they're trying to jump start this tourism which is so, so important to the economy here because you've got an issue of -- the health issue with the coronavirus, the economic issue with so many out of work. michael? >> yeah. and also u.k. tourists are coming in with no restrictions. u.k. has had its own issue with the virus. >> that's a last-minute thing. the spanish foreign minister in an interview on saturday night said finally british travelers can come into
give us a sense of what this new normal is for spain. >> reporter: hi, michael. i'm at the madrid airport in terminal 4. there are four terminals, only one is open. the other three are all closed. let me give you an idea what new normal looks like, empty. this is how it's been for the last three months in the state of emergency. the confinement measures have helped bring down the rate of expansion. the first flight came from myorka. students got off, came back to get their things and go...
28
28
Jun 27, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
from the 6th ofjuly, british tourists are set to be allowed to travel to european countries including spain, france and greece without having to self—isolate when they get back to the uk. as texas and florida reimpose virus restrictions, the us infectious disease chief says the nation has a "serious problem" in its handling of covid—19. india records its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases so far, surging to over half a million. ireland is set to get a new government today as the country's two largest parties, fianna fail and fine gael, form a coalition for the first time. praise for the actions of a glasgow police officer who was one of six people injured during a stabbing at a hotel in which the suspect was shot dead. president trump signs an executive order calling for protesters who target statues and monuments to be jailed. and as the majority of the uk's pride events move online today, some are still planning to march — including veterans of london's gay liberation front. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the lates
from the 6th ofjuly, british tourists are set to be allowed to travel to european countries including spain, france and greece without having to self—isolate when they get back to the uk. as texas and florida reimpose virus restrictions, the us infectious disease chief says the nation has a "serious problem" in its handling of covid—19. india records its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases so far, surging to over half a million. ireland is set to get a new government...
25
25
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
on snagged on sea weed how it's spoiling the fishing around southern spain threatening an ancient way of life. by libya's parliament in tripoli calls it a direct threat egypt says it's all a misunderstanding a day after president of the house the l.c.c. threatened to send his on the intel obeah his foreign minister says he backs a political solution to the conflict now says he warned of military intervention if forces belonging to libya's u.n. recognized government and violence in the city of such a stronghold of the war on egypt's backing khalifa haftar. what it would. you are ready to carry out in new missions what i witnessed is a living proof for keeping billets yes i can see egypt's army is one of the mightiest muse in the region i am certain if we need to fear so. professes like those being carried don't over the past 7 years along the borders with libya you are prepared to carry out any mission with no homes or different quiet beyond our borderlines. within a few hours later gyptian foreign minister some issue creep pushed for a political solution saying the government in tripo
on snagged on sea weed how it's spoiling the fishing around southern spain threatening an ancient way of life. by libya's parliament in tripoli calls it a direct threat egypt says it's all a misunderstanding a day after president of the house the l.c.c. threatened to send his on the intel obeah his foreign minister says he backs a political solution to the conflict now says he warned of military intervention if forces belonging to libya's u.n. recognized government and violence in the city of...
20
20
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
spain two is falling .net following close behind. next week people in the hard—hit cities of madrid and barcelona will be allowed to eat and drink inside bars and restau ra nts. to eat and drink inside bars and restaurants. and children can play outside at any time of day. international taurus will be allowed back into spain from july but there are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents.” are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents. i think it isa rules from local residents. i think it is a bit risky if there is an outbreak don't know if there will be resources . outbreak don't know if there will be resources. i think things have been done more or less well. let's hope to continue this way. ireland's response to the coronavirus is seen asa response to the coronavirus is seen as a success story with relatively low density and case numbers. the irish prime minister says things have gone so well he's accelerating plans to exit lockdown. today i can confirm that it is safe to move to phase two
spain two is falling .net following close behind. next week people in the hard—hit cities of madrid and barcelona will be allowed to eat and drink inside bars and restau ra nts. to eat and drink inside bars and restaurants. and children can play outside at any time of day. international taurus will be allowed back into spain from july but there are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents.” are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents. i think it isa...
22
22
Jun 27, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
british tourists are set to be allowed to travel to european countries — including spain, france and greece — without having to quarantine on their return. as texas and florida reimpose virus restrictions, the us infectious disease chief says the nation has a "serious problem" in its handling of covid—19. india records its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases so far, surging to over half a million. praise for the actions of a glasgow police officer who was one of six people injured during a stabbing at a hotel in which the suspect was shot dead. ireland is set to get a new government today — as the country's two largest parties — fianna fail and fine gael — form a coalition for the first time. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments in the uk and globally. the british government is set to announce a major change to its quarantine rules which will make it easier for tourists to go on holiday to much of europe this summer. from july 6th, anyone arriving in the uk from a country considered t
british tourists are set to be allowed to travel to european countries — including spain, france and greece — without having to quarantine on their return. as texas and florida reimpose virus restrictions, the us infectious disease chief says the nation has a "serious problem" in its handling of covid—19. india records its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases so far, surging to over half a million. praise for the actions of a glasgow police officer who was one of six...
19
19
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
he wants spain to layoff. he wants spain to stop with the relocation camps and stop giving our newspapers the excuse to call your man in cuba the butcher, for crying out loud. do you back human independence? oh, geez. now we are going to have to talk about cuban independence. i am going to tell you what cleveland thinks, but i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. what cleveland is worried about in the caribbean is stability, okay? he wants -- he wants the caribbean to be a stable, quiet place. he doesn't want some big european scramble for influence in the caribbean like is going on in china. okay? this is the source, you know, almost 100 years earlier of the monroe doctrine. right? cleveland thinks it would be best for everybody if spain hold on to cuba, but just treated it nicely. and look, if you are somebody who is fired up with righteousness, that's not going fly with you. freeing cuba, right, becomes something of a popular cause in the united states, the cause of a free kruba. starts to perco
he wants spain to layoff. he wants spain to stop with the relocation camps and stop giving our newspapers the excuse to call your man in cuba the butcher, for crying out loud. do you back human independence? oh, geez. now we are going to have to talk about cuban independence. i am going to tell you what cleveland thinks, but i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. what cleveland is worried about in the caribbean is stability, okay? he wants -- he wants the caribbean to be a stable,...
26
26
Jun 27, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
and around the world. countries including spain, france and greece without having the motion is carried and we have agreed to nominate deputy michael martin for appointment to the taoiseach. ireland swears in its new prime minister, micheal martin, as the country's two largest parties, fianna fail and fine gael, form a coalition for the first time a man who stabbed six people at a hotel in glasgow yesterday warned others he planned to carry out the attack, the bbc understands. the us infectious disease chief says the nation has a "serious problem" in its handling of covid—19. india records its highest daily number of new coronavirus cases so far, surging to over half a million. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis the british government is to ease restrictions on travel abroad which were introduced to help to control coronavirus. the advice to avoid all but essential travel is being relaxed from the sixth ofjuly. it's expected british holiday—makers will be able to head to popular destinations like s
and around the world. countries including spain, france and greece without having the motion is carried and we have agreed to nominate deputy michael martin for appointment to the taoiseach. ireland swears in its new prime minister, micheal martin, as the country's two largest parties, fianna fail and fine gael, form a coalition for the first time a man who stabbed six people at a hotel in glasgow yesterday warned others he planned to carry out the attack, the bbc understands. the us infectious...
19
19
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll allow british visitors to enter spain, just like the rest of the european union or schengen area, from the 21st ofjune, freely and without the need for a quarantine. a review into the two metre social distancing rule in england is due to conclude soon. the chancellor says he wants businesses to be able to trade again. particularly for the hospitality industry, for our pubs,
we'll allow british visitors to enter spain, just like the rest of the european union or schengen area, from the 21st ofjune, freely and without the need for a quarantine. a review into the two metre social distancing rule in england is due to conclude soon. the chancellor says he wants businesses to be able to trade again. particularly for the hospitality industry, for our pubs,
14
14
Jun 28, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
so, many people blamed it on spain because there were annoyed at spain being neutral. perhaps a certain degree of kind of silent phobia is why they call it wuhan flew or hong kong new. -- hong con -- hong kong flu: >> there's an insight into the way people name things. >> a question next from natasha. >> okay. hi, natasha. >> how are you? >> i'm good. thank you. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is, it's really interesting to hear how some newspapers downplay the pandemic back then, just as we're seeing today. so, i'm curious, two questions. were people generally trusting of the media during this time, like newspapers and radio? that's my first question. the other question is, how do people get their public health information, especially since the science wasn't there as much as it is today. >> guest: okay. well, the first one. is a mentioned earlier in this talk, newspapers were in a difficult position because if they said too much about what was really happening, they were basically spiked, basically had a -- slapped on them or told they couldn't print certain mat
so, many people blamed it on spain because there were annoyed at spain being neutral. perhaps a certain degree of kind of silent phobia is why they call it wuhan flew or hong kong new. -- hong con -- hong kong flu: >> there's an insight into the way people name things. >> a question next from natasha. >> okay. hi, natasha. >> how are you? >> i'm good. thank you. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is, it's really interesting to hear how some newspapers...
23
23
Jun 7, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
we are trying to make our fight against spain look altruistic. that is, we are fighting on behalf of our cuban americans, and that was our sole intention, when in fact we had much different motivations. one of the most interesting aspect of this whole event occurred just before the u.s. declared war. the secretary of the navy, a guy named long, left the office one day, and that left his assistant secretary, teddy roosevelt, in charge. he fired off a telegraph to george dewey. he warned that it looked like there would be were ahead, so he should prepare his vessels for an attack on manila. when war was declared, dewey was ordered to go after the spanish fleet in manila harbor in the philippines, and he did just that. the very first fight took place on may 1 in the philippines. that instance, dewey had six u.s. vessels take elliptical passes on the spanish fleet. the shooting began about 5:40 a.m. after the americans had fired 15 rounds from each gun, dewey received the information that he thought they said we only had 15 rounds left, when in fact
we are trying to make our fight against spain look altruistic. that is, we are fighting on behalf of our cuban americans, and that was our sole intention, when in fact we had much different motivations. one of the most interesting aspect of this whole event occurred just before the u.s. declared war. the secretary of the navy, a guy named long, left the office one day, and that left his assistant secretary, teddy roosevelt, in charge. he fired off a telegraph to george dewey. he warned that it...
24
24
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
he wants spain to lay off. he wants spain to stop with the relocation camps and stop giving our newspapers the excuse to call your man in cuba the butcher, for crying out loud. do you cuban independence? now we're going to have to talk about cuban independence? i'm going to tell you what cleveland thinks. i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. what cleveland is worried about in the caribbean is stability. he wants the caribbean to be a stable, quiet place. he does not want some big european scramble or influence in the caribbean like what is going on in china. this is the source, almost 100 years earlier. cleveland thinks it would be best for everybody if spain held up held on to cuba but just treated it nicely. look, if you are somebody who is fired up with righteousness, that is not going to fly. freeing cuba-y becomes something of a popular cause in the united states. the cause of the freeing of cuba. it starts to percolate. yes. >> was there a reason or a way to not look at the civil rights issu
he wants spain to lay off. he wants spain to stop with the relocation camps and stop giving our newspapers the excuse to call your man in cuba the butcher, for crying out loud. do you cuban independence? now we're going to have to talk about cuban independence? i'm going to tell you what cleveland thinks. i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. what cleveland is worried about in the caribbean is stability. he wants the caribbean to be a stable, quiet place. he does not want some big...
29
29
Jun 6, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
spain two is following close behind on easing stricter measures. from next week people in the hard hit cities of madrid and barcelona will be allowed to eat and drink inside bars and restaurants, and children can play outside at any time of day. international tourists will be allowed back into spain from july, but there are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents. translation: ithink it isa residents. translation: ithink it is a bit risky. if there is an outbreak i don't know if they will be resources. translation: i think inks have been done more or less well, so let's hope to continue this way. ireland's response to the coronavirus is seen as a success coronavirus is seen as a success story with relatively low deaths and case numbers. the irish prime minister says things have gone so well he is exhilarating plans to exit lockdown. today i can confirm that it lockdown. today i can confirm thatitis lockdown. today i can confirm that it is safe to move to phase two of the plan to reopen oui’ phase two of the plan to reopen our
spain two is following close behind on easing stricter measures. from next week people in the hard hit cities of madrid and barcelona will be allowed to eat and drink inside bars and restaurants, and children can play outside at any time of day. international tourists will be allowed back into spain from july, but there are mixed reactions on the easing of rules from local residents. translation: ithink it isa residents. translation: ithink it is a bit risky. if there is an outbreak i don't...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone not the legal or illegal immigrant of ours lockdown which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. that report from day to nick connelly and he joins us now from kiev with more hi nick do you have any idea how many babies are still in limbo because of the lockdown. that's the thing assuming this has really exposed grey area in all senses surrogacy is here in ukraine it is legal but most of it is off the radar off the radar of the authorities here in ukraine the human rights woman here in ukraine yes they said that about 100 families have been in touch with her asking for special permission to enter the country but experts think that is just the tip of the iceberg of the surrogacy agencies are actually advising their clients to keep quiet and wait for travel restrictions to end yesterday there was an extraordinary event organized by one of the agencies that has decided to go for maximum publice it's where they handed over children with flags and anthems played but m
they'll probably still have to go to court in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone not the legal or illegal immigrant of ours lockdown which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. that report from day to nick connelly and he joins us now from kiev with more hi nick do you have any idea how many babies are still in limbo because of the lockdown. that's the thing assuming this has really exposed grey area in all senses surrogacy is here in ukraine it is...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
it comes to white house criticism of violent protests or. 100 other news the paying for the pandemic spain and italy see millions plunged into poverty employments well the incomes of operates. the crisis affected us a lot because i can't get a job comp work i was infected by i was host put a lot. doing one thing forcing us to commit suicide perhaps hundreds of people have to pay taxes and that happened. one minute past 2 pm here in moscow this tuesday the 2nd of june a warm welcome to the program my name is you know neal good of your company. they are the united states worst race riot since the 1960 s. with the violent protests for 7 straight days now over the death of george florida thousands of a policeman base 40 cities have imposed curfews with the national guard activated in at least $23.00 states as well as in washington d.c. and missouri police say 4 officers were left injured by gunfire after a violent protests instantly. the mayor of new york has extended a citywide curfew as more loosing erupted in mentality thousands of extra officers were sent to areas where there was particula
it comes to white house criticism of violent protests or. 100 other news the paying for the pandemic spain and italy see millions plunged into poverty employments well the incomes of operates. the crisis affected us a lot because i can't get a job comp work i was infected by i was host put a lot. doing one thing forcing us to commit suicide perhaps hundreds of people have to pay taxes and that happened. one minute past 2 pm here in moscow this tuesday the 2nd of june a warm welcome to the...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
other news this hour the pain after the pandemic spain and italy see millions plunged into poverty as all employment swelled and. the crisis affected us a lot because i can't get a job i can't work i was infected by couvade i was host brutalized in fact the institutions are doing one thing forcing us to commit suicide we have children some people have to pay taxes and have nothing. live from moscow this is r t international my name's you know neal 30 minutes of news on views start. the united states' worst race riots since the 1960 s. with the nation gripped by violent protests for 7 straight days over the death of george floyd the hands of a policeman at least 40 cities have imposed curfews with the national guard activated in at least $23.00 states as well as in washington d.c. in one of those states missouri police are 4 officers were left injured by gunfire after violent protests in the city of st louis. the mayor of new york has extended a citywide curfew was more looting erupted in midtown manhattan thousands of extra officers were sent to areas where there was particularly viol
other news this hour the pain after the pandemic spain and italy see millions plunged into poverty as all employment swelled and. the crisis affected us a lot because i can't get a job i can't work i was infected by couvade i was host brutalized in fact the institutions are doing one thing forcing us to commit suicide we have children some people have to pay taxes and have nothing. live from moscow this is r t international my name's you know neal 30 minutes of news on views start. the united...