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in the republic of serbia. 0ut more than 7000 migrants in the republic of serbia. out of that number, 6000 are accommodated in official centres manage that the department for refugees, and more than 1000 around the centre of the city. what other conditions like? the conditions in the form of sites, the people living here are battling with harsh conditions in freezing temperatures, so this is inadequate for anybody. we have a campaign trying to persuade them to go to the centres, to be accommodated in the official heated rooms and friday will be provided with meals and health care. unfortunately is still got back only 400 people —— u nfortu nately got back only 400 people —— unfortunately only 400 people are being persuaded. there are no women 01’ being persuaded. there are no women or children in the public places in the city centre of belgrade, so there is a good result, but more than 1000 migrants are slipping in public places. whose responsibility is it to sort the situation? the state of serbia is
in the republic of serbia. 0ut more than 7000 migrants in the republic of serbia. out of that number, 6000 are accommodated in official centres manage that the department for refugees, and more than 1000 around the centre of the city. what other conditions like? the conditions in the form of sites, the people living here are battling with harsh conditions in freezing temperatures, so this is inadequate for anybody. we have a campaign trying to persuade them to go to the centres, to be...
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which declared independence in 2008 from serbia. it set up packed with passengers and journalists, attendance dressed in serbia's natural colours. —— national colours. the train was never reached the border, it was halted at the border after concerns of attack. translation: they have sent special... we realised they wanted to provoke the bigger conflict. the prime minister defended moves to block the train, saying it is serbian nationalists who violated its country's sovereignty. the two nations signed an agreement to try and normalise relations. their relationship has deteriorated in recent months, however, and could now be further derailed. the buildings of parliament are not ina good the buildings of parliament are not in a good way. stonework is crumbling, roots are leaking and something needs to be done to bring the palace of westminster back to life. parliament is part of the world heritage site recognised as a building of outstanding value to humanity. but fixing it won't be cheap. estimates range from 5.5 to £4 billion
which declared independence in 2008 from serbia. it set up packed with passengers and journalists, attendance dressed in serbia's natural colours. —— national colours. the train was never reached the border, it was halted at the border after concerns of attack. translation: they have sent special... we realised they wanted to provoke the bigger conflict. the prime minister defended moves to block the train, saying it is serbian nationalists who violated its country's sovereignty. the two...
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well, the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelterfor serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people. and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting to refuse to be accommodated in official centres. they are distrustful towards us because they are afraid of deportation but in reality there is not a single real reason for them not a single real reason for them not to be outside of the official centres. good news is that we provided new capacity in belgrade so within the next few days all of them are going to be accommodated in the official capacities with heated rooms, meals and healthcare. some charities, including save the children, saying that in belgrade alone there 1500 migrants including unaccompanied children sleeping in factories and empty spaces. it is your responsibility, is it not, in temperatures that we are seeing across europe, to make sure that those people are properly catered for. we did everything we could to persuade them to be accommodated in the centres. we did everything we could to properly care about them
well, the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelterfor serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people. and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting to refuse to be accommodated in official centres. they are distrustful towards us because they are afraid of deportation but in reality there is not a single real reason for them not a single real reason for them not to be outside of the official centres. good news is that we provided new...
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there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries, but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe to do more. it will only take one more snowstorm, or another cold snap, and we're going to see some children, you know, in a very dire situation. children are particularly prone to respiratory illnesses at a time like this. we do not want to see this happen. it's about saving lives, not about red tape and keeping to bureaucratic arrangements, at the moment. river traffic along the danube, one of europe's main waterways, has largely been suspended in eastern europe, due to the ice. and the warning is that more bad weather is on the way. ivan miskovic, the serbian ministe
there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries, but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe...
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serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible — ivan miskovic — told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing its best: the conditions in those informal sites, the people living here are grappling with harsh conditions, freezing temperatures for the past ten days. so this is completely inadequate place for anybody. we had a campaign to persuade them to go to the centres, to be accommodated in heated rooms, to prove provided with three meals a day, healthcare. but unfortunately what we have managed so far is to persuade 400 people to be accommodated in our centres. the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people, and we are providing enough shelter. but they are pers
serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible — ivan miskovic — told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is...
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the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people. and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting to refuse to be accommodated in official centres. somehow they are distrustful towards us, because they are afraid of deportation. in reality, there is not a single real reason for them not to be outside of the official centres provided by the state of serbia. let's round up some of the other main stories: turkey and russia have decided to invite the united states to peace talks on syria. the negotiations are due to be held this month in the kazakh capital, asta na. but the turkish foreign minister said turkey remained opposed to the inclusion of the syrian kurdish militant group the ypg. iraqi state television says government forces have taken control of the university of mosul, but military officials say some clashes are still continuing. the battle for the strategically important site began on friday. it has been one of the main bases of the so—called islamic state group. poland has officially welcomed 3,500 us troops a
the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people. and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting to refuse to be accommodated in official centres. somehow they are distrustful towards us, because they are afraid of deportation. in reality, there is not a single real reason for them not to be outside of the official centres provided by the state of serbia. let's round up some of the other main stories: turkey and russia have decided to invite the...
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kosovo declared independence in 2008 from serbia. it set off on its 10 hourjourney packed with passengers and journalists, attendance dressed in serbia's national colours. the train was never reached the border, it was halted at the border after concerns of attack. translation: they have sent special units. we realised they wanted to provoke the bigger conflict. there was a heavy police presence at the border. the prime minister defended moves to block the train, saying it is serbian nationalists who violated its translation: i think the return of the train was the right thing to do and its entry should not have been allowed. the two nations signed an agreement to try and normalise relations. and free up both to tissue membership of the european union. their relationship has deteriorated in recent months, however, and could now be further derailed. there's a warning that air passengers arriving in britain will face "severe disru ption" after brexit, unless there's an increase in border force staff. the airport operators association s
kosovo declared independence in 2008 from serbia. it set off on its 10 hourjourney packed with passengers and journalists, attendance dressed in serbia's national colours. the train was never reached the border, it was halted at the border after concerns of attack. translation: they have sent special units. we realised they wanted to provoke the bigger conflict. there was a heavy police presence at the border. the prime minister defended moves to block the train, saying it is serbian...
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serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants' lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing its best: the conditions in those informal sites, the people living here are grappling with harsh conditions, freezing temperatures for the past ten days. so this is completely inadequate place for anybody. we had a campaign to persuade them to go to the centres, to be accommodated in heated rooms, to prove provided with three meals a day, healthcare. but unfortunately what we have managed so far is to persuade 400 people to be accommodated in our centres. the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people, and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting
serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants' lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing...
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there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries, but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe to do more. it will only take one more snowstorm, or another cold snap, and we're going to see some children, you know, in a very dire situation. children are particularly prone to respiratory illnesses at a time like this. we do not want to see this happen. it's about saving lives, not about red tape and keeping to bureaucratic arrangements, at the moment. river traffic along the danube, one of europe's main waterways, has largely been suspended in eastern europe, due to the ice. and the warning is that more bad weather is on the way. let's round up some of the other m
there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries, but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe...
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conditions are also difficult at this camp in serbia. 0ver difficult at this camp in serbia. over 1000 difficult at this camp in serbia. 0ver1000 men from afghanistan and pakistan are relying on one meal a day from volunteers and having to wash outside in the cold conditions. concern is growing that more migrants will die trying to survive these harsh conditions. alexander is a journalist with reuters, east in belgrade. he says that many migrants are living in appalling conditions. the problem is 110w appalling conditions. the problem is now that the wind has begun to blow so now that the wind has begun to blow so there is a storm outside. there are still about 1000, 1200 people in these warehouses which are in the centre of belgrade near the main bus station. they are still in appalling conditions, i would say, they have no electricity they have very little running water they have, apart from a few heaters provided by humanitarians, they have practically no heating. they are burning scrap wood they have found. they are receiving food from humanitarians everyday. the problem
conditions are also difficult at this camp in serbia. 0ver difficult at this camp in serbia. over 1000 difficult at this camp in serbia. 0ver1000 men from afghanistan and pakistan are relying on one meal a day from volunteers and having to wash outside in the cold conditions. concern is growing that more migrants will die trying to survive these harsh conditions. alexander is a journalist with reuters, east in belgrade. he says that many migrants are living in appalling conditions. the problem...
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in serbia shelters prioritize women and children. around 1000 men are sleeping rough in belgrade. eastern europe is experiencing a severe cold snap. call your coming from siberia has driven temperatures down by -- cold air coming from serbia have driven temperatures down. such weather conditions happen once every 35 years. no violencei'll -- on refugees and migrants on the rise. authorities have a new plan to address the issue. victims of anyhe kind of abuse are automatically given a residency permit. last year teed up a sidearm seekers were subject to physical violence. two asylum-seekers were subject to physical violence. reporter: last your she was attacked in her apartment by neighbors. -- last year she was attacked in her apartment by neighbors. he pushed me. >> today she suffers from depression and anxiety. she also takes medicine every day. like her, asylum-seekers were subject to physical violence last year. the state of brandenburg has come up with a solution, a new law rejected asylum seekers could seek deportation from germany if they are attacked by far rate extremists
in serbia shelters prioritize women and children. around 1000 men are sleeping rough in belgrade. eastern europe is experiencing a severe cold snap. call your coming from siberia has driven temperatures down by -- cold air coming from serbia have driven temperatures down. such weather conditions happen once every 35 years. no violencei'll -- on refugees and migrants on the rise. authorities have a new plan to address the issue. victims of anyhe kind of abuse are automatically given a residency...
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the hackers got into their system, and that thing they knew there were random calls to places like serbia and out area. jonathan: tim barber filed this report. tim: david just got a $65,000 phone bill. sayslexandria attorney somebody hacked into his law firm's phone lines in the middle of the night to call serbia and lg area. >> this is an email got from the fraud department. tim: 195 calls in just 45 minutes. >> we did not make the calls. a verizon spokesman said hacking like this is not common in the company is investigating. peopleng to the ftc, hack into voem make international collect calls and they target systems with the default passwords or systems with easy passwords. itz said they were hit a second time even though they change the password. >> i'm hesitant to turn the long-distance back on. person shot at a school bus stop this morning in front of young children in oxon hill. the victim is still being treated at the hospital but no word on her condition. the police released this picture of the suspect, roland sims. searching for him right now and he is considered armed and dange
the hackers got into their system, and that thing they knew there were random calls to places like serbia and out area. jonathan: tim barber filed this report. tim: david just got a $65,000 phone bill. sayslexandria attorney somebody hacked into his law firm's phone lines in the middle of the night to call serbia and lg area. >> this is an email got from the fraud department. tim: 195 calls in just 45 minutes. >> we did not make the calls. a verizon spokesman said hacking like this...
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serbia, which is outside the european union, there are hundreds of migrants, mainly men and boys, who are trying to survive in these abandoned warehouses where the temperatures have been very cold indeed. reporter: exactly. have witnessed men boiling water and showering outside in 15 degree temperatures. there are numerous cases of children having extreme cases of frostbite and hypothermia. andnew they were there extremelyhere is an violent conflict and they are fleeing persecution. they are not here by choice. they have nothing left. we need to be welcoming in the response and make sure they have the very basic shelter and means to protect themselves from the extremely cold winter. laura: thank you very much indeed for talking to us. two german now where the country size court has ruled against banning a far right neo-nazi party. despite the group's racist and anti-semitic rhetoric. critics have condemned the incites hate.g it >> leaders of the far right npd party arrived in court this tuesday to hear good news. .heir party will not be banned it marks a defeat for the upper house in
serbia, which is outside the european union, there are hundreds of migrants, mainly men and boys, who are trying to survive in these abandoned warehouses where the temperatures have been very cold indeed. reporter: exactly. have witnessed men boiling water and showering outside in 15 degree temperatures. there are numerous cases of children having extreme cases of frostbite and hypothermia. andnew they were there extremelyhere is an violent conflict and they are fleeing persecution. they are...
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serbia's president has said he'd be willing to send troops to kosovo to protect ethnic serbs. it follows the suspension of a direct train service from serbia to kosovo after belgrade accused kosovan security forces of planning to block the route. the train was decorated with slogans proclaiming that kosovo was serbian. riot police in brazil have regained control of a jail in the northeastern state of rio grande do norte, which had been taken over by inmates. police say at least 30 prisoners have been killed, some beheaded, in clashes between rival gangs. it's the third riot in brazilian prisons just in the past month. anti—government protests have been taking place in bahrain, after the authorities executed three shiite activists. the men were executed after being convicted of killing three policemen in a bomb attack in 2014. it's said to be the first time the sunni kingdom has put to death a prisoner in six years. on tuesday, the british prime minister, theresa may, is expected to outline her plans for the uk's withdrawal from the european union. herfinance minister, philli
serbia's president has said he'd be willing to send troops to kosovo to protect ethnic serbs. it follows the suspension of a direct train service from serbia to kosovo after belgrade accused kosovan security forces of planning to block the route. the train was decorated with slogans proclaiming that kosovo was serbian. riot police in brazil have regained control of a jail in the northeastern state of rio grande do norte, which had been taken over by inmates. police say at least 30 prisoners...
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and vienna, the main concern was to punish serbia after the assassination is to establish and stabilize the empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser, initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove possible, plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. there was no sort of despot of the unite states at that point, even though many german businessman -- there was no thought of the unite states at that point, even the many german businessmen were aware of the enormous industrial power that had been accumulated in this country before 1914. in march 1914, the nephew of the one who warned against the war. after he had met his austrian counterpart a few weeks later, he had a pessimistic conversation with this diplomat. he left this meeting in a very gloomy mood. here is what he recorded after his meeting with -- in march of 1914. "the prospects of the future seriously worried him. they will have our moments in two or three years. the chief
and vienna, the main concern was to punish serbia after the assassination is to establish and stabilize the empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser, initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove possible, plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. there was no sort of despot of the unite states at that point, even though many german...
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into a major war, pulling bno along bishop vienna along to invade -- pulling vienna along to invade serbia. that there forgotten were peace demonstrations in ,erman cities towards the end warning the austrian hungarians to start war against serbia. molto planned to launch a preventive war from confirmed in a conversation that the banker had with him at a banquet in hamburg on the 20th of july, 1914, at which he found the monarch in a very agitated state. that was still before sorry about -- sorry about that he pointed toward armament and strategic railroad building in the empire and talked about war breaking out in 1916. once russia and france had completed their program. light of their impending security, it would be better to start the war before it was too late, the kaiser said. tried to dissuade william the second, who under the right constitution had the exclusive rights to declare war without having to ask a national parliament not solely on his military entourage. -- relying solely on his military entourage. who has the power to make these crucial decisions. wilson in april 1917 hav
into a major war, pulling bno along bishop vienna along to invade -- pulling vienna along to invade serbia. that there forgotten were peace demonstrations in ,erman cities towards the end warning the austrian hungarians to start war against serbia. molto planned to launch a preventive war from confirmed in a conversation that the banker had with him at a banquet in hamburg on the 20th of july, 1914, at which he found the monarch in a very agitated state. that was still before sorry about --...
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there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp at horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. nick thorpe, bbc news to explain what's caused this icy blast, and for a look at the forecast, here's our weather presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december. a pool of cold air developing across northern russia. last week, high—pressure developed to the west of europe, low pressure to the east, and we tapped into that reservoir of cold air and it worked its way all the way southwards towards the mediterranean. now, over the next few days, that pool of cold air is just trapped. we have lost that northerly flow. it slowly start
there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp at horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how...
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there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here in this informal area beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. also making news today: singapore has demanded the immediate return of nine armoured troop carriers that were impounded in hong kong. the vehicles were being transported from taiwan when they were taken in november. the singaporean government has described the seizure as illegal, but beijing has already a lodged a diplomatic complaint over singapore's military relationship with taiwan. fresh elections look likely in northern ireland, after deputy first minster and senior sinn fein politician, martin mcguinness, announced his resignation from government. mr mcgunine
there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here in this informal area beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real...
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there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp in horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how hard a real winter can be. nick thorpe, bbc news to explain what's caused this icy blast, and for a look at the forecast, here's our weather presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december, high—pressure developed to the west and low pressure to the east and it worked its way south towards the mediterranean. that pool of cold air is trapped. we have lost the northerly flow stop if you look at the temperatures, the blues daytime temperatures not as cold as it has been. in the wednesday, athens back up to double figures. by thursday, northern parts of germany
there are 13 official refugee centres in serbia with around 7,000 temporary residents. hungary is only allowing in 100 a week. those near the top of the list wait here, in this informal camp in horgos, beside the fence. hungarian police and soldiers patrol on the far side. meanwhile, in italy, there are christmas card scenes a little after the event. only a few years ago, such images were commonplace in january across europe, but after five years of global warming, many people had forgotten how...
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in vienna the main concern was , to punish serbia after the to stabilizes and the austria hungarian empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser and his entourage, who were initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove possible, plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. there was no sort of despot of the united states at that point, even though many german and european businessmen had traveled before 1914 to this country. they were very much aware of this and or miss industrial power that had accumulated in this country before 1914. this idea of a preventive war in 1914up quite bluntly of a dutchman who warned against the war. after he had met his austrian report a few weeks later, he had a major, very pessimistic assessment and conversation with this diplomat. he left this meeting in a very gloomy mood. here is what he recorded after his meeting in march of 1914. "the prospects of the future seriously worried him. russia will have com
in vienna the main concern was , to punish serbia after the to stabilizes and the austria hungarian empire in the balkans. this was encouraged by the german kaiser and his entourage, who were initially hoping to localize the conflict. however, when this did not prove possible, plans had already been discussed to launch a preventive war against france and russia in the expectation that britain would stay out of the conflict. there was no sort of despot of the united states at that point, even...
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in serbia, 80% of migrants are staying in government shelters while in bulgaria several migrants have died from cold and exhaustion. strong winds in northern france left more than 250,000 homes without power. the storm officially named egon also battered belgium and germany. but the harsh conditions haven't deterred migrants desperate to get to europe. 800 people were rescued from dinghies in the freezing mediterranean sea on thursday. at this refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos, the most vulnerable, mainly women and children, had been moved to local hotels until conditions improve. the un refugee agency is urging governments to do more to help as the worst of the weather heads eastwards. sarah corker, bbc news. a baby girl stolen 18 years ago from a hospital in the us state of florida has been found alive in south carolina. kamiyah mobley‘s biological family was told the news after dna tests confirmed her identity. a woman has since been arrested. localjournalist clark fouraker told me how police found the young woman through a tip—off that came two months ago. somebody we
in serbia, 80% of migrants are staying in government shelters while in bulgaria several migrants have died from cold and exhaustion. strong winds in northern france left more than 250,000 homes without power. the storm officially named egon also battered belgium and germany. but the harsh conditions haven't deterred migrants desperate to get to europe. 800 people were rescued from dinghies in the freezing mediterranean sea on thursday. at this refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos, the...
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studio: the headlines: serbia says many of the migrants sleeping rough in belgrade have refused to go into shelters because they feared being deported. aid agencies have warned that migrants are at risk of freezing to death because of the cold snap across much of europe. the trump has suggested he could drop the latest us sanctions against russia in return for its help in the fight against terrorism. the sanctions were imposed over claims russia interfered with the presidential elections. a baby girl stolen from an american hospital hours after her birth has been found alive after 18 years. she was found after a tip—off to police. the woman who raised her has been charged with kidnap. four months after one of its rocket blew up on take—off, the private us firm space ex has successfully launched a rocket from a launch pad. tender kinnock occasions at lawyers were delivered. —— ten communication satellites were delivered. coming up at 10pm, a full round—up of today's news, but first, it is our world. this is the story of the extraordinary women who suffered great horrors in th
studio: the headlines: serbia says many of the migrants sleeping rough in belgrade have refused to go into shelters because they feared being deported. aid agencies have warned that migrants are at risk of freezing to death because of the cold snap across much of europe. the trump has suggested he could drop the latest us sanctions against russia in return for its help in the fight against terrorism. the sanctions were imposed over claims russia interfered with the presidential elections. a...
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got into their system- and next thing they knew- there were charges for random calls to places like serbia and algeria. tim barber has the story you'll see only on 7. a judge has now delayed the retrial carolina police officer michael slager. slager's charged with the 20-15 shooting death of walter scott during a traffic stop. his first trial last year ended in a hung jury. slager's defense team requested the delay due to concerns over the witness. the retrial is now planned for august. this morning we are learning more about the sudden death of lee o'denat -- the founder of the popular website-- worldstar hip-hop. the l-a times is reporting that o'denat was inside a san diego business when he became unresponsive. according to the coroner's office-- the cause of death is heart disease. o'denat started his website in 2005, sharing hip-hop music, interviews, and sports highlights. it's now one of the most popular websites on the internet. look's like barack obama may not be out of a job for long. a craigslist chicago ad, by the party game "cards against humanity" - is reaching out to the for
got into their system- and next thing they knew- there were charges for random calls to places like serbia and algeria. tim barber has the story you'll see only on 7. a judge has now delayed the retrial carolina police officer michael slager. slager's charged with the 20-15 shooting death of walter scott during a traffic stop. his first trial last year ended in a hung jury. slager's defense team requested the delay due to concerns over the witness. the retrial is now planned for august. this...
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several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together. but the choice of a white actor, joseph fiennes, to playjackson, has proved controversial. the programme prompted criticism from the late pop star's daughter, an on line petition and, today, sky decided to drop the show, as our arts correspondent, colin paterson reports. i sensed danger... this is all that audiences are going to see ofjoseph fiennes playing michaeljackson — two clips from a trailer for a new sky show, urban myths. today, sky announced they will no longer be broadcasting the episode. the reason: concerns expressed by michaeljackson‘s immediate family, adding that they never intended to cause any offence, and thatjoseph fiennes fully supports the decision. michael jackson's daughter paris was asked on twitter what she made of a white actor taking on the role of her black father. she said she w
several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together. but the choice of a white actor, joseph fiennes, to playjackson, has proved controversial. the programme prompted criticism from the late pop star's daughter, an on line petition and, today, sky decided to drop...
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serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex, has launched a falcon 9 rocket from a launchpad in california. after putting ten satellites in orbit — engineers cheered as the first stage touched down successfully on a barge moored in the pacific, nine minutes after launch. in1979, a in 1979, a teenager took his camera toa gig in 1979, a teenager took his camera to a gig by thejam. now, he is on the life cover. the jam on top of the pops in 1977. whenjames the jam on top of the pops in 1977. when james went to see the jam on top of the pops in 1977. whenjames went to see him in 1977, he took his camera. they were an amazing fantasy life. what are wa nted amazing fantasy life. what are wanted to do was captured him jumping with his guitar. that was one of his signature moves. i managed to ge
serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex, has launched a falcon 9 rocket from a launchpad in california. after putting ten satellites in orbit — engineers cheered as the first stage touched...
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and still to come, the former champion stan wawrinka plays viktor troicki of serbia. in the evening session, ashleigh barty will have the support of the home crowd against mona barthel of germany. and then it's roger federer against tomas berdych, who haven't met this early in a tournament since the beijing olympics of 2008. federer is still feeling his way back to fitness after his knee injury. if: got to -: — if: got to g- if: got to s— be honest. i didn’t play a lot, to be honest. i didn't say anything, it put it that way. he was playing at the same time. i thought he would have a tougher time. it is superbly in the draw and the court plays fast and he has caused difficulties for me in the past, on faster courts. the olympics, wimbledon. so i know what he has got. i do need tell you where he has got. i do need tell you where he has got. i do need tell you where he has beaten me. then again i played him here and on many occasions and i've just got to play my tournament and be focused on my own service game. obviously there was this kind of risk before the tour
and still to come, the former champion stan wawrinka plays viktor troicki of serbia. in the evening session, ashleigh barty will have the support of the home crowd against mona barthel of germany. and then it's roger federer against tomas berdych, who haven't met this early in a tournament since the beijing olympics of 2008. federer is still feeling his way back to fitness after his knee injury. if: got to -: — if: got to g- if: got to s— be honest. i didn’t play a lot, to be honest. i...
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several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together. but the choice of a white actor, joseph fiennes, to playjackson, has proved controversial. the programme prompted criticism from the late pop star's daughter, an on line petition and, today, sky decided to drop the show, as our arts correspondent, colin paterson, reports. i sensed danger... this is all that audiences are going to see ofjoseph fiennes playing michaeljackson — two clips from a trailer for a new sky show, urban myths. today, sky announced they will no longer be broadcasting the episode. the reason: concerns expressed by michaeljackson‘s immediate family, adding that they never intended to cause any offence, and thatjoseph fiennes fully supports the decision. michael jackson's daughter paris was asked on twitter what she made of a white actor taking on the role of her black father. she said she
several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together. but the choice of a white actor, joseph fiennes, to playjackson, has proved controversial. the programme prompted criticism from the late pop star's daughter, an on line petition and, today, sky decided to drop...
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. >> we had been told that this was the prison that houses the most notorious criminals of serbia. >> but you would never know that by touring the grounds of zabala, a maximum security prison located in the serbian countryside outside belgrade. >> they had done the grounds up beautifully and you heard birds everywhere. all you could hear were the sounds of birds, birds, birds, birds. that was very surprising to me. you couldn't escape it. >> the prison's garden-like grounds and collection of birds, including peacocks, are part of a renovation project. prison officials felt a relaxing natural environment could help their rehabilitation efforts. >> it did have, actually, a much calmer feel than i expected. the buildup was pretty big. serbia's biggest, most notorious prison, then here i am with peacocks and birds and cats wandering around. >> in fact, when we wandered into the prison's shoe factory where inmate workers make dozens of shoes per day, the scene was more reminiscent of a disney film than a prison. >> this is our pet. >> this shoe shop was a pretty unique area that we got to
. >> we had been told that this was the prison that houses the most notorious criminals of serbia. >> but you would never know that by touring the grounds of zabala, a maximum security prison located in the serbian countryside outside belgrade. >> they had done the grounds up beautifully and you heard birds everywhere. all you could hear were the sounds of birds, birds, birds, birds. that was very surprising to me. you couldn't escape it. >> the prison's garden-like...
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clean feed - vo 1 full take vo 2 --- y la situacion no es mejor en serbia... --- all se registr un choque mltiple que dej 17 heridos, incluidos seis niÑos entre ellos... --- estiman que los fuertes vientos, la poca visibilidad y las nevadas en las carreteras de ese pas fueron los causantes de este accidente... --- por lo menos 30 vehculos estuvieron involucrados en el choque... gaby outro --- ms de seis pies de nieve y fuertes vntos han caado caos en el trnsito vehicular del sur de ese pas... lorena --hoy a las 5 y 30.... take sandra sot take david sot blanca-take vo --- tres incendios en menos de 24 horas pone en alerta a las autoridades en oakland... horas pone en alerta a las autoridades en oakland... lorena-take vo --- el area de la bahia se prepara para recibir unas de las tormentas mas fuertes de los ultimos anios... blanca-take vo --- escudado en su cuenta en twitter, el presidente electo, donald trump, insisti este viernes en su promesa electoral de construir un "gran muro" en la frontera sur, financiado inicialmente por el congreso, y que mxico reembolsara los gastos "ms adelant
clean feed - vo 1 full take vo 2 --- y la situacion no es mejor en serbia... --- all se registr un choque mltiple que dej 17 heridos, incluidos seis niÑos entre ellos... --- estiman que los fuertes vientos, la poca visibilidad y las nevadas en las carreteras de ese pas fueron los causantes de este accidente... --- por lo menos 30 vehculos estuvieron involucrados en el choque... gaby outro --- ms de seis pies de nieve y fuertes vntos han caado caos en el trnsito vehicular del sur de ese pas......
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john wright arrived -- arrived in france after crossing serbia and india. sleeping outside, he has been welcomed in. the first steps, the basics. >> can you ask in his last name, first name, and data birth? reporter: for 20 minutes away from the prying eyes of the camera, john told the social worker and translator his story. and why he fled the war at home. the first devon paperwork completed, volunteers lead john to his room. first, they give him sheets and toiletries in this yellow car. a castigate in and out of the center. his room, or as they call it here, the cabin, will be shared with four others. all from different parts of the world. [indiscernible] one day, if peace comes to our -- [indiscernible] i will try to learn the language. it's very important. reporter: some 400 people or house to every day, they stay between five and 10 days or it since it opened in november, 3100 men have sought shelter here. 2400, who aresome then welcomed in a longer-term center across france. anchor: watching it live from paris, these the main stories. british prime mr
john wright arrived -- arrived in france after crossing serbia and india. sleeping outside, he has been welcomed in. the first steps, the basics. >> can you ask in his last name, first name, and data birth? reporter: for 20 minutes away from the prying eyes of the camera, john told the social worker and translator his story. and why he fled the war at home. the first devon paperwork completed, volunteers lead john to his room. first, they give him sheets and toiletries in this yellow car....
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reportsr responded that that serbia is not a member of the european union, where most of the migrants want to go. reporter: this is how migrants are living in belgrade. sleeping rough with temperatures dropping as low as -13. the people have a choice. the serbian government says want and food is available in official shelters. many fear deportation and keep trying to cross illegally into countries.other eu this is the alternative. 6000 migrants in official centers across the country waiting for a chance to be among 20 people a day granted asylum by hungry. on the streets, the 8-year-old is a load. his other brother to attain on the croatian border. is he ok? >> he is ok. he has a little flu and chest problems. >> he will at least be safe and warm. reporter: extremely ill, aid workers try to convince him to leave. >> that is not uncommon. 10.ave seen children 8, 9, i was speaking to a 12-year-old afghan boy in the warehouse that months.efore three he is waiting for a call from a smuggler, because he believes that is his best option. isorter: two days on, aziz still sleeping rough in th
reportsr responded that that serbia is not a member of the european union, where most of the migrants want to go. reporter: this is how migrants are living in belgrade. sleeping rough with temperatures dropping as low as -13. the people have a choice. the serbian government says want and food is available in official shelters. many fear deportation and keep trying to cross illegally into countries.other eu this is the alternative. 6000 migrants in official centers across the country waiting for...
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david chamowitz says someone hacked into his law firm's phone lines, and called serbia and algeria. an email from verizon's fraud department shows someone made 195 calls in just 45 minutes. chamowitz says he won't pay the 65-thousand dollars. he plans to report the crime to the f-b-i. he says he changed his password after the first hack, but was targeted a seven on your side called verizon. a spokesperson told us, hacking like this is not common, and that the company is investigating. the f-c-c says hackers target systems with default passwords.. or with easy passwords such as "one two three four." another goal seven on your side is to help you solve consumer disputes. now, an exciting new way for us to get even more results. we are combining our resources with advocacy group "call for action." it has decades of success solving consumer complaints. to reach our team with your consumer problem, go online to wjla-dot-com-slash- call-for-action. or call 301-652-help. protests from coast to coast, after president trump signs orders advancing a pair of controversial oil pipelines. here i
david chamowitz says someone hacked into his law firm's phone lines, and called serbia and algeria. an email from verizon's fraud department shows someone made 195 calls in just 45 minutes. chamowitz says he won't pay the 65-thousand dollars. he plans to report the crime to the f-b-i. he says he changed his password after the first hack, but was targeted a seven on your side called verizon. a spokesperson told us, hacking like this is not common, and that the company is investigating. the f-c-c...
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serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex has launched a falcon nine rocket from a launchpad in california. after putting ten satellites in orbit, engineers cheered as the first stage touched down successfully on a barge moored in the pacific, nine minutes after launch. the committee of mps overseeing the brexit process has called on the government to reveal details of its plans by next month. the all—party group of mps also says the government should reach a transitional agreement with the eu to give the economy time to adapt. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. for months, britain's largest employers have been calling for clarity on what type of deal will emerge post—brexit. many want a transition arrangement with the eu, so they can plan ahead for the future. today, mps
serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex has launched a falcon nine rocket from a launchpad in california. after putting ten satellites in orbit, engineers cheered as the first stage touched...
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several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together. but the choice of a white actor, joseph fiennes, to playjackson, has proved controversial. the programme prompted criticism from the late pop star's daughter, an online petition and, today, sky decided to drop the show — as our arts correspondent, colin paterson reports. i sensed danger... this is all that audiences are going to see ofjoseph fiennes playing michaeljackson — two clips from a trailer for a new sky show, urban myths. today, sky announced they will no longer be broadcasting the episode. the reason: concerns expressed by michaeljackson‘s immediate family, adding that they never intended to cause any offence, and thatjoseph fiennes fully supports the decision. michael jackson's daughter paris was asked on twitter what she made of a white actor taking on the role of her black father. she said she
several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together. but the choice of a white actor, joseph fiennes, to playjackson, has proved controversial. the programme prompted criticism from the late pop star's daughter, an online petition and, today, sky decided to drop...
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this is atrocious conditions in serbia. migrants are trying to get into warehouses to shelter. temperatures have been as low as —28 degrees in belgrade. in istanbul, traffic has been snarled up, flights cancelled, disrupting thousands of passengers and commuters. these are pictures from the greek island of lesbos. they are not easy to make out under the snow but there are lots of tents in these camps and refugees are living in them. there are concerns for the people's welfare for those who are having to call them hold in these conditions. this is the red cross. the situation is really bad. we have double the amount of people the islands can accommodate. people are living in, not in decent conditions for this winter, nor in general. so, yes, they are suffering and the situation is quite bad. these tents that the people are living in our very much ad hoc or temporary in nature. there's not enough space to put full containerised camps in place. the heating itself creates problems. the fire risks when people start burning whatever they can find to keep them warm is also an issue.
this is atrocious conditions in serbia. migrants are trying to get into warehouses to shelter. temperatures have been as low as —28 degrees in belgrade. in istanbul, traffic has been snarled up, flights cancelled, disrupting thousands of passengers and commuters. these are pictures from the greek island of lesbos. they are not easy to make out under the snow but there are lots of tents in these camps and refugees are living in them. there are concerns for the people's welfare for those who...
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lewis, who's a democratic member of congress, questioned the legitimacy of the president—elect‘s win serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible told bbc news — that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex, has launched a falcon nine rocket from a launchpad in california. after putting ten satellites in orbit — engineers cheered as the first stage touched down successfully on a barge moored in the pacific, nine minutes after launch. now it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up on this programme. as winter tightens its grip, there's a row in the commons about the health of the nhs. our nhs, mr speaker, is in crisis. but the prime minister is in denial. the only way we can ensure we've got funding for the national health service is a strong economy. with the stormont assembly in cr
lewis, who's a democratic member of congress, questioned the legitimacy of the president—elect‘s win serbia has defended its response to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants‘ lives. the minister responsible told bbc news — that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. aid agencies warn many across europe are at risk of freezing to death. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, spacex, has launched a falcon nine rocket from a...
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reporter: conditions are also tough at this migrant camp in serbia. more than 1000 men from afghanistan and pakistan are relying on volunteers and are -- one meal a day from volunteers and are having to wash outside in the cold conditions. concern is growing that more migrants will die trying to survive these harsh conditions. laura: lord snowdon, the ex-husband of his princess margaret, has died at age 86. born antony armstrong jones and he was the first commoner to marry daughter for 450 euros. in 1960, there's was the first marriage to be televised, but they were eventually separated and divorced. our correspondent looks back on his life. he was the society photographer took pictures of the royal family and married one of its leading members. he was in 1960 of the start of a decade of considerable social change that antony armstrong jones married the queen's youngest sister, princess margaret. he was an untitled commoner, she was the princess who a few years earlier had to renounce her love for beneficial because he was divorced. >> princess margar
reporter: conditions are also tough at this migrant camp in serbia. more than 1000 men from afghanistan and pakistan are relying on volunteers and are -- one meal a day from volunteers and are having to wash outside in the cold conditions. concern is growing that more migrants will die trying to survive these harsh conditions. laura: lord snowdon, the ex-husband of his princess margaret, has died at age 86. born antony armstrong jones and he was the first commoner to marry daughter for 450...
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south—east europe, we have seen out on high ground in north greece, and parts of bulgaria, macedonia, and serbia. more of that snow to come. temperature is quite close to normal across central and eastern europe. still cold, but new to normal. in the uk high pressure dominating the picture about a week whether fun is going to bring some damp weather overnight. another burst of rain working across scotland is pushing southwards into the north of england and wales. missed and hill fog patches, but from most of us frost free. we could have one or two patches of frost and fog here. tuesday, some sunshine across eastern areas of england, otherwise a lot of cloud around, and with this week weather fronts the prospect of damp weather at times for northern england and wales. that is your latest forecast. in 30 minutes we will have a long—range look at the uk weather. these are some of the main stories. these are some of the main stories. the german and french leaders have defended europe against remarks by donald trump who praised britain's voted to leave the european union and said he believed other
south—east europe, we have seen out on high ground in north greece, and parts of bulgaria, macedonia, and serbia. more of that snow to come. temperature is quite close to normal across central and eastern europe. still cold, but new to normal. in the uk high pressure dominating the picture about a week whether fun is going to bring some damp weather overnight. another burst of rain working across scotland is pushing southwards into the north of england and wales. missed and hill fog patches,...
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serbia says many of the migrants sleeping rough in belgrade have refused to go into shelters, because they fear being deported. aid agencies have warned that migrants are at risk of freezing to death, because of a cold snap across much of europe. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, the private us firm, spacex, has successfully launched a falcon nine rocket from a launchpad in california. the vehicle delivered ten communication satellites into orbit. now on bbc news, reporters. welcome to reporters. i'm james menendez. from here in the world newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme... as barack obama leaves the white house after eight years, jon sopel looks back at his legacy as the united states‘ first african—american president. i think his legacy to him is more important right now to paint a picture that he did a real good job. but, most black folks are disappointed because we feel he could have done more. the culture clash in the amazon. we report on brazil's plans to build huge hy
serbia says many of the migrants sleeping rough in belgrade have refused to go into shelters, because they fear being deported. aid agencies have warned that migrants are at risk of freezing to death, because of a cold snap across much of europe. four months after one of its rockets blew up on take—off, the private us firm, spacex, has successfully launched a falcon nine rocket from a launchpad in california. the vehicle delivered ten communication satellites into orbit. now on bbc news,...
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dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. snow has even fallen in the greek islands. it is just it isjust gone it is just gone 4:30am in the morning. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. the so—called islamic state may be coming under pressure in both syria and iraq, but still, accounts emerge of atrocities carried out by them. the minority yazidi community has been amongst one of the most persecuted groups of people, living mostly in northern iraq. they have been killed, forced to convert to islam, and the women and girls have been held in sexual slavery. my guest is psychologist jan kizilhan, a yazidi kurd living in germany. he's helped bring 1,000 yazidi females from camps in iraq to germany to start a new life. how does he decide who should stay and who should go? jan kizilhan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. what is your main goal, purpose, in rescuing these women and children, bringing them from iraq to germany? they are under pressure, psychological pressure. they have post—trauma
dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. snow has even fallen in the greek islands. it is just it isjust gone it is just gone 4:30am in the morning. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. the so—called islamic state may be coming under pressure in both syria and iraq, but still, accounts emerge of atrocities carried out by them. the minority yazidi community has been amongst one of the most persecuted groups of people, living...
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dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. snow has even fallen in the greek islands. now on bbc news it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. the so—called islamic state may be coming under pressure in both syria and iraq, but still, accounts emerge of atrocities carried out by them. the minority yazidi community has been amongst one of the most persecuted groups of people, living mostly in northern iraq. they have been killed, forced to convert to islam, and the women and girls have been held in sexual slavery. my guest is psychologist jan kizilhan, a yazidi kurd living in germany. he's helped bring 1,000 yazidi females from camps in iraq to germany to start a new life. how does he decide who should stay and who should go? jan kizilhan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. what is your main goal, purpose, in rescuing these women and children, bringing them from iraq to germany? they are under pressure, psychological pressure. they have post—traumatic stress disorder because they were for moments in the hand
dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. snow has even fallen in the greek islands. now on bbc news it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. the so—called islamic state may be coming under pressure in both syria and iraq, but still, accounts emerge of atrocities carried out by them. the minority yazidi community has been amongst one of the most persecuted groups of people, living mostly in northern iraq. they have been killed, forced to convert...
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was an indonesian former prosecuting general of indonesia, a civil society leader from serbia. the three of them did a magnificent job not only of creating report but news information about what was going on in north korea with regard to human rights and the raising of that profile has been important. the united nations has been an important effort in terms of what we have done as far as raising the profile on human rights and at the time the north korean human rights act was passed in 2004, the united nations, the human rights commission at the time, adopted a resolution criticizing north korea for its human rights record. have adopted with ,verwhelming results resolutions that are overwhelmingly critical of the north koreans and we have been able to raise the issue in the general assembly as well. a resolution that's on the verge of being passed this year for the 12th or 14th time we have adopted a resolution in the general assembly and the last two years, we have been able to raise the issue of human rights at the un security council. inwill be doing that again the next coup
was an indonesian former prosecuting general of indonesia, a civil society leader from serbia. the three of them did a magnificent job not only of creating report but news information about what was going on in north korea with regard to human rights and the raising of that profile has been important. the united nations has been an important effort in terms of what we have done as far as raising the profile on human rights and at the time the north korean human rights act was passed in 2004,...
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dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. two stories in today's programme — two stories likely to dominate the year ahead. first, the future of the european union as britain prepares to press the brexit button. and secondly, how far president putin and russia are steering events in the middle east and elsewhere, with donald trump perhaps in the passenger seat. my guests today are: greg katz of associated press. annalisa piras, who is an italian film maker. lyse doucet, who is the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. michael gove of the times, and who is also a conservative mp. good to see you all. britain's top diplomat in the european union, sir ivan rogers, quit this week amid the continuing political row about britain being unprepared for brexit. but with italy's banks in trouble, the greek crisis unresolved, elections in germany and france in 2017 and in italy by 2018, plus fears about the euro, how much of a mess is the european union and mo
dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. two stories in today's programme — two stories likely to dominate the year ahead. first, the future of the european union as britain prepares to press the brexit button. and secondly, how far president putin and russia are steering events in the middle east and elsewhere, with donald trump perhaps in the passenger seat. my guests today are: greg katz...
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dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. snow has even fallen in the greek islands. it is just it isjust gone
dozens of villages in serbia and bulgaria are without power and water. snow has even fallen in the greek islands. it is just it isjust gone
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several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor
several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor
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several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together.
several people have already died in the sudden cold snap that has hit parts of the continent, including serbia and greece. it was intended as a light—hearted comedy about a rumoured road trip which michaeljackson, marlon brando and elizabeth taylor are supposed to have made together.