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mainly because greece does not have. international backing for it to grow their manufacturing process is expensive most of the raw materials come from germany but even that won't make buckets say let's move away some workers have been here for over twenty years and many young new workers even joined in the midst of the crisis. it may mean that it's a company where i feel sure i'm going to get paid my salary i mean for every hour i work i definitely want to work here and then ultimately i got the job. the c.e.o. still has big plans like a factory in the united states for instance but he's still hoping for a revival of the greek economy tourism at least is booming and that could mean the hotels need new syncs. autonomous vehicle safety has been called into question after the distress and was wrong over by all of us driving this car last week still that incident didn't stop google's autonomous cars of element company wanelo from making a major announcement. it's a big deal for the car industry and the tech sector way more t
mainly because greece does not have. international backing for it to grow their manufacturing process is expensive most of the raw materials come from germany but even that won't make buckets say let's move away some workers have been here for over twenty years and many young new workers even joined in the midst of the crisis. it may mean that it's a company where i feel sure i'm going to get paid my salary i mean for every hour i work i definitely want to work here and then ultimately i got...
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well now to monica jones and we're talking money here money for greece is money for greece more money sara indeed the eurozone bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan installment and that after the greek government acted painful reforms finally meeting the conditions to unlock those funds a first tranche of five point seven billion euros is due to be paid today the rest could follow in may athens has received financial aid from eurozone countries and the international monetary fund since two thousand and ten and the third rescue package amounts to eighty six billion euros it runs until august twenty eighth in greece's debt the total debt is around three hundred twenty billion euros and that's about one hundred seventy six percent of its economic output but the economy is growing for the first time in ten years for unemployment is down to twenty point nine percent still many greeks only work part time and they don't earn much that means that despite hopes of an upward trend the reality for ordinary people may not be improving but it appears that reforms taking hol
well now to monica jones and we're talking money here money for greece is money for greece more money sara indeed the eurozone bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan installment and that after the greek government acted painful reforms finally meeting the conditions to unlock those funds a first tranche of five point seven billion euros is due to be paid today the rest could follow in may athens has received financial aid from eurozone countries and the international...
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in which greece turkey exchanged large numbers of greek orthodox christians. so. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think there's a really good. point that i made the call from sudan i mean even if you know me there's no way i'm missing never read about it in with you if you hadn't seen their own writing about writing it that of that if i was lucky. enough to be with you i am sure you know that nobody never ever said yes i have been a good editor that it had and you may ask is that what you say that until you go to make is doing. very good she never said that you love and i never really loved. you you. know. i did not hear your food you then. oh yes now. i am never there god i never got a. letter i don't know what. they didn't bother to charge it was they chase my honor to scream so i. wanted to do it. to the letter is lit and it isn't taken makes you on. that had a more recent of. a look on and his family also came from the same village as most of its mother. think you mis
in which greece turkey exchanged large numbers of greek orthodox christians. so. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think there's a really good. point that i made the call from sudan i mean even if you know me there's no way i'm missing never read about it in with you if you hadn't seen their own writing about writing it that of that if i was lucky. enough to be with you i am sure you know that nobody...
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in which greece turkey exchanged large numbers of greek orthodox christians. so. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. just to. be worth it all. i don't. think they're doing. that i made the call from sudan i don't i mean even if you know me there's no way i'm missing never read about it unless you know if you hadn't been there already a long line is that of that it was. you know you know it was you know i am really i'm sure you know that nobody never ever said yes i have been a good editor that it may i ask is that what you do you get to make us do it. she never said that you love and i do not believe in love don't you think. you. know more than. i do here i am who then. oh yes now. i am not their god i have the. other l.o.l. i don't prefer. they didn't bother to chat articles they chase my honor to scream so. that it is lit and it isn't taken makes you on. that had a more recent of. a look around and his family also came from the same village as most vets mug. and when you stick the
in which greece turkey exchanged large numbers of greek orthodox christians. so. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. just to. be worth it all. i don't. think they're doing. that i made the call from sudan i don't i mean even if you know me there's no way i'm missing never read about it unless you know if you hadn't been there already a long line is that of that it was. you know you know it was you know i am really...
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in which greece turkey exchanged large numbers of greek orthodox christians. so. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think they're doing. that i made the call from sudan. is the way i miss you never read about it the other didn't let you know if you hadn't seen them online along with that of that if i was lucky. enough to know i am sure you know that we are to never ever get caught up in a good editor that it had in the us is that what you do you get to make us doing. it in these. other areas or did she know that your love and i do not really love the u.k. completely you. must tell me. i did not hear your flu then. oh no now. i am never there glad i ever. growing like. they did me boss that it's not arduous it's a sweat on that it's me. to the service let you in that is a take it makes you on. that had a more recent of. a look around and his family also came from the same village as most vets mug. and when you see the mysterious you know good and it was them who is immune to
in which greece turkey exchanged large numbers of greek orthodox christians. so. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think they're doing. that i made the call from sudan. is the way i miss you never read about it the other didn't let you know if you hadn't seen them online along with that of that if i was lucky. enough to know i am sure you know that we are to never ever get caught up in a good editor...
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has sold its devoted to promoting the beauty and history of greece and for that she has suspended her sixteen metre long silk in places like the corinth canal. the cliffs of matteo rock. and the island of santorini the idea of staging her aerial tricks outdoors came to her by chance. while i was on vacation with a sailing boat i decided that it would be nice to try to do some aerial silks some aerial dance from a sailing boat so that was the first thing the first thing i tried something out those with my silks. to studied modern dance now she combines it with acrobatics. in twenty thirteen her dance school beyond aerial opened at the olympic aquatic center in athens while swimmers plough through the water below she gives lessons beneath the roof and every day she rehearses her routines here. but there's one thing she can't prepare for inside. if you're in the area have a lie you have no weather condition if you're out. on a bridge how you're from a grades or a board or i don't know the difficult thing is that you have to be in control over many many things. it can sometimes be dangero
has sold its devoted to promoting the beauty and history of greece and for that she has suspended her sixteen metre long silk in places like the corinth canal. the cliffs of matteo rock. and the island of santorini the idea of staging her aerial tricks outdoors came to her by chance. while i was on vacation with a sailing boat i decided that it would be nice to try to do some aerial silks some aerial dance from a sailing boat so that was the first thing the first thing i tried something out...
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a group of exchanges from greece and their families make a reciprocal trip to turkey. and letter to mike to god to come never to get the desert the goodies so. that it is all because all my good men never did that but i am the god. does this and that get cities all sick god loved us of this think of the love the dizziness and the go. the scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on set there are people there are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who is an activist and has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as opposed to. the crowds in tahrir square to appear. as. if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. that is our strengt
a group of exchanges from greece and their families make a reciprocal trip to turkey. and letter to mike to god to come never to get the desert the goodies so. that it is all because all my good men never did that but i am the god. does this and that get cities all sick god loved us of this think of the love the dizziness and the go. the scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but...
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in which greece turkey exchange large numbers of greek orthodox christians muslims . they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think they're slowly. pulled back. from sudan. is the way i miss you never read about it you know that i'm with you if you hadn't been there already a long running is that of that and i was lucky. enough to know i am really i'm sure you know that we are to never ever get caught up in a good candidate and you may ask is that what you do you get to make us do it. she know so that's your love and i do not really love the u.k. completely you. know. i didn't hear your foo then. oh no now. here i am over there god i have a. lot i don't know what i'd like to clarify. they didn't bother that it's not arduous they chase my honor to swim so i. wanted to do that. to the service let you in that is a take it makes you on. the. more recent. look on and his family also came from the same village as most vets mug. anyone who says think you missed you when you should have gott
in which greece turkey exchange large numbers of greek orthodox christians muslims . they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think they're slowly. pulled back. from sudan. is the way i miss you never read about it you know that i'm with you if you hadn't been there already a long running is that of that and i was lucky. enough to know i am really i'm sure you know that we are to never ever get caught up in a...
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in which greece turkey exchange large numbers of greek orthodox christians. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think they're slowly. pulled back. from sudan i don't mean even if you know me there's no way i'm missing never read about it you know that i'm with you if you hadn't been there already a long running is that of that and i was lucky. enough to know i am really i'm sure you know that nobody never ever said how can i get that i'm going to get in the u.s. is that what you do you get to make us doing. it if you need. to know that your love and i do not really love the u.k. completely you. must tell me. i've got. to do then. oh my now. here i am over there god i have a. lot i don't know what. they did my boss it's not ours it was it's a sweat on it it's me i'm sorry. to the service let you in that isn't taken makes you on. that had a more recent of. a look around and his family also came from the same village as most vets mug. and when you see the miscue when you s
in which greece turkey exchange large numbers of greek orthodox christians. they and their families prevented from returning to the places they only regionally came from until twenty years ago. i don't. think they're slowly. pulled back. from sudan i don't mean even if you know me there's no way i'm missing never read about it you know that i'm with you if you hadn't been there already a long running is that of that and i was lucky. enough to know i am really i'm sure you know that nobody never...
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if we do both greece will be able to breathe again and greece could be the pleasant growth surprise of the eurozone. one industry that is doing relatively well is tourism, and you didn't mention land reform to attract foreign investment greece'ses tourism -- tourism. think it can attract billions of dollars in the next five years, not just by upgrading tourism what also focusing on second homes in making grease and attractive second-home destination -- greece an attractive second home. foreign citizens to establish their tax residence in greece. as you know greece is a lovely country and i'm sure people want to spend a significant amount of time there. you want them to buy property there and retire there. we have a compelling case to make. eric: smith surprise people who haven't paid attention, greece has one of the best macro trades in the world. expectation of a recovery in the banking system. recovering the banking system is held by two things, this culture of strategic defaulting, and tax evasion as well. what would you do to solve these cultural problems? how do you go after tax c
if we do both greece will be able to breathe again and greece could be the pleasant growth surprise of the eurozone. one industry that is doing relatively well is tourism, and you didn't mention land reform to attract foreign investment greece'ses tourism -- tourism. think it can attract billions of dollars in the next five years, not just by upgrading tourism what also focusing on second homes in making grease and attractive second-home destination -- greece an attractive second home. foreign...
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because greece does not have. for it to grow their manufacturing process is expensive most of the raw materials come from germany but even that won't make bucket say let's move away some workers have been here for over twenty years and many young new workers even joined in the midst of the crisis. it may mean it's a company where i feel sure i'm going to get paid my salary i mean for every hour i work i definitely want to work here and then ultimately i got the job. the c.e.o. still has big plans like a factory in the united states for instance but he's still hoping for a revival of the greek economy tourism at least is booming and that could mean the hotels need new sinks. now to a country that's been dubbed the senior citizen of the world and japan falling birth rights and high life expectancy have. led to a rapidly aging population this coupled with labor shortages in the caste sector affronted one nursing home to recruit on the usual assistance. you think. it's exercise time much in tell me nursing home in tok
because greece does not have. for it to grow their manufacturing process is expensive most of the raw materials come from germany but even that won't make bucket say let's move away some workers have been here for over twenty years and many young new workers even joined in the midst of the crisis. it may mean it's a company where i feel sure i'm going to get paid my salary i mean for every hour i work i definitely want to work here and then ultimately i got the job. the c.e.o. still has big...
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but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. the global financial crash reveals that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the mainly french and german banks who had encouraged them to borrow. but the loan conditions required extreme osteria to state spending cuts so severe that the economy shrunk by a quarter of unemployment reached twenty seven percent prompting a huge rise this was. another condition was must privatisation of all three s. including this strategic really important. it is one of the most important ports in the mediterranean and recently the greek government has sold sixty seven percent of the shares to a chinese company called costco. the ducks are quiet today the sell off has prompted a better with the unions they say the troika of the international monetary fund the european central bank and the european commission are experimented wi
but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. the global financial crash reveals that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the mainly french and german banks who had encouraged them to borrow. but the loan conditions required extreme osteria to state spending cuts so severe that the economy shrunk by a quarter of...
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and because greece does not have for. and. for it to grow their manufacturing process is expensive most of the raw materials come from germany but even that won't make back and say let's move away some workers have been here for over twenty years and many young new workers even joined in the midst of the crisis. demanded it's a company where i feel sure i'm going to get paid my salary i mean for every hour i work i definitely want to work here and then ultimately i got the job. the c.e.o. still has big plans like a factory in the united states for instance but he's still hoping for a revival of the greek economy tourism at least is booming and that could mean the hotels need new syncs. sports news now with the very own yannick speight who joins us here in the studio and we're talking about germany's twenty two match unbeaten run which has been ended by brazil a team that you often live side defeated seven one in the world cup semifinals almost four years ago so i mean for brazil this was really payback time painful for ge
and because greece does not have for. and. for it to grow their manufacturing process is expensive most of the raw materials come from germany but even that won't make back and say let's move away some workers have been here for over twenty years and many young new workers even joined in the midst of the crisis. demanded it's a company where i feel sure i'm going to get paid my salary i mean for every hour i work i definitely want to work here and then ultimately i got the job. the c.e.o. still...
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but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. to global financial crash reveals that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the mainly french and german banks who kept encourage them to borrow. but the loan conditions required extreme osteria to state spending cuts so severe that the economy shrank by a quarter of unemployment reached twenty seven percent prompting a huge rises was. another condition was must privatisation of pre-crisis including the strategic really important port. it is one of the most important ports in the mediterranean and recently the greek government has sold sixty seven percent of the shares to a chinese company called possible. the docks are quiet today the sell off has prompted a better with the unions they say the troika of the international monetary fund the european central bank and the european commission are experimented wit
but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. to global financial crash reveals that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the mainly french and german banks who kept encourage them to borrow. but the loan conditions required extreme osteria to state spending cuts so severe that the economy shrank by a quarter of...
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must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain with really enjoyed going to create and to some of facts. so she intends to continue her aerial dancing and atmospheric weighing of ranging awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in today's express. an exhibition called bank sees dismal office has opened up the folk league and i am works while heritage site in western germany. it features forty photos by the british photographer barry colston which focus on the works of graffiti artist banksy highlights all the photos of some recent banksy works that were discovered in march in new york. banks he's identity remains unknown but he's the most famous representative of worldwide. the far naisi gardens in rome have reopened after extensive renovation. in the sixteenth century cardinal
must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain with really enjoyed going to create and to some of facts. so she intends to continue her aerial dancing and atmospheric weighing of ranging awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in...
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must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain would also really enjoy going to create and to some of facts. so she intends to continue her aerial dancing and atmospheric way of raising awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in today's express. an exhibition called bank sees does. as has opened up the folk league and i am works a world heritage site in western germany. it features forty photos by the british photographer barry colston which focus on the works of graffiti artist banksy highlights all the photos of some recent banks he works that were discovered in march in new york. banks he's identity remains unknown but he's the most famous representative of binocs worldwide. in. the far news a gardens in rome have reopened after extensive renovation. in the sixteenth century
must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain would also really enjoy going to create and to some of facts. so she intends to continue her aerial dancing and atmospheric way of raising awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in...
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but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. the global financial crash revealed that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the mainly french and german banks who can't encourage them to borrow. but the loan conditions required extreme osteria to state spending cuts so severe that the economy shrunk by a fourth of unemployment reached twenty seven percent prompting a huge rise this was. another condition was must privatisation of three s. including this strategic really important. it is one of the most important ports in the mediterranean and recently digne government has sold sixty seven percent of the shares to a chinese company called. the docks are quiet today the sell off has prompted a better with the unions they say the troika of the international monetary fund the european central bank and the european commission are experimented with a new kind
but greece is subject to forces beyond its control. the global financial crash revealed that greece has taken out a mountain of loans from european banks. at the urging of european leaders europe's financial institutions gave greece the biggest loan in history. and most of that money flowed straight back to the mainly french and german banks who can't encourage them to borrow. but the loan conditions required extreme osteria to state spending cuts so severe that the economy shrunk by a fourth...
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must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain with really enjoyed going to crete and to some of the facts. so she intends to continue her aerial dancing and atmospheric way of raising awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in today's express. but an exhibition called bank sees does. as has opened up the folk league an iron works a world heritage site in western germany. it features forty photos by the british photographer barry colston which focus on the works of graffiti artist banksy highlights all the photos of some recent banks he works that were discovered in march in new york. banks he's identity remains unknown but he's the most famous representative of binocs worldwide. in. the far naisi gardens in rome have reopened after extensive renovation. in the sixteenth centur
must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain with really enjoyed going to crete and to some of the facts. so she intends to continue her aerial dancing and atmospheric way of raising awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in...
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and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that irish situation where they're kind of nursing them through fiscally until the crypto boom hits and it's going to hit in the next twenty four months i can feel it i can feel the block chain if it smells like victory. well max you know that twenty sixteen when they defaulted on their two billion dollar bond payment the first time since one nine hundred thirty three that a state a u.s. state or territory had done so defaulting on a general obligation by which you're not supposed to be able to do well they did it they were seventy billion in debt then by twenty seventeen they were one hundred twenty three billion in debt and then n
and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that irish situation where they're kind of nursing them...
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and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went up. flames the tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that ira situation where they're kind of nursing them through fiscally until the crypto boom hits and it's going to hit in the next twenty four months i can feel it i can feel the block chain if it smells like victory. well max you know that twenty sixteen when they defaulted on their two billion dollar bond payment the first time since one thousand thirty three that a state a u.s. state or territory had done so defaulting on a general obligation by which you're not supposed to be able to do well they did it they were seventy billion in debt then by twenty seventeen they were one hundred twenty three billion in debt and then nobody reall
and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went up. flames the tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that ira situation where they're kind of nursing them through...
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free an enclave as turkish forces turn up the heat on kurdish fighters football's governing body warns greece it could be thrown out after a club owner came onto the pitch with a gun. persons government has announced the range of measures against russia in response to the nerve gas poisoning of a former double agent and his daughter in southern england last week prime minister to resign may said the only conclusion was that the russian state is responsible she told parliament the u.k. will expel twenty three russian diplomats alleged to be undeclared intelligence officers giving them just a week to leave may said the u.k. will suspend all high level bilateral contacts with russia and cancel a planned visit by russian foreign minister sergey lavrov ministers and members of the royal family will also boy called russia's world cup in june three some may also said the government would freeze russian state assets if there is evidence they may be used to threaten the life or property of u.k. nationals or residence where the u.k. is also called an emergency un security council session in a few hours
free an enclave as turkish forces turn up the heat on kurdish fighters football's governing body warns greece it could be thrown out after a club owner came onto the pitch with a gun. persons government has announced the range of measures against russia in response to the nerve gas poisoning of a former double agent and his daughter in southern england last week prime minister to resign may said the only conclusion was that the russian state is responsible she told parliament the u.k. will...
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has sold it's devoted to promoting the beauty and history of greece and for that she has suspended her sixteen metre long silk in places like the corinth canal. the cliffs of matteo rock. and the island of santorini the idea of staging her aerial tricks outdoors came to her by chance. while i was on vacation with a sailing boat i decided that it would be nice to try to do some aerial silks some aerial dance from the sailing boat so that was the first thing the first thing i tried something odd goes with my silks. to studied modern dance now she combines it with acrobatics. in twenty thirteen her dance school beyond aerial opened at the olympic aquatic center in athens while swimmers plough through the water below she gives lessons beneath the roof and every day she rehearses her routines here. but there is one thing she can't prepare for inside. if you're even though you have a lie you have a no weather condition if you're out. on a bridge how you're from a grades or a board or i don't know the difficult thing is that you have to be in control over many many things. it can sometimes be
has sold it's devoted to promoting the beauty and history of greece and for that she has suspended her sixteen metre long silk in places like the corinth canal. the cliffs of matteo rock. and the island of santorini the idea of staging her aerial tricks outdoors came to her by chance. while i was on vacation with a sailing boat i decided that it would be nice to try to do some aerial silks some aerial dance from the sailing boat so that was the first thing the first thing i tried something odd...
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but first it is more money for greece one of the joneses here rebuilding the greek economy sara and they're offering funds for the country the eurozone bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan and stallman's that's off to the greek government in active painful reforms finally meeting the conditions to unlock those funds a first tranche offer five point seven billion euros is due to be paid today the rest could follow in may athens has received financial aid from euro zone countries and the international monetary fund since two thousand and ten now the third risk you pack each amounts to eighty six billion euros and drums until august twenty eighth greece's total debt is around three hundred twenty billion euros and that is about one hundred seventy six percent of its economic output but the economy is growing for the first time in ten years unemployment is down to twenty point nine percent but many greeks only work part time and they don't much and that means that despite hopes of an upward trend the reality for ordinary people may not be improving but it appears that r
but first it is more money for greece one of the joneses here rebuilding the greek economy sara and they're offering funds for the country the eurozone bailout fund has approved a six point seven billion euro loan and stallman's that's off to the greek government in active painful reforms finally meeting the conditions to unlock those funds a first tranche offer five point seven billion euros is due to be paid today the rest could follow in may athens has received financial aid from euro zone...
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and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that irish situation where they're kind of nursing them through fiscally until the crypto boom hits and it's going to hit in the next twenty four months i can feel it i can feel the block chain if it smells like victory. well max you know that twenty sixteen when they defaulted on their two billion dollar bond payment the first time since one nine hundred thirty three that a state a u.s. state or territory had done so defaulting on a general obligation by which you're not supposed to be able to do well they did it they were seventy billion in debt then by twenty seventeen they were one hundred twenty three billion in debt and then n
and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that irish situation where they're kind of nursing them...
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and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that ira situation where they're kind of nursing them through fiscally until the crypto boom hits and it's going to hit in the next twenty four months i can feel it i can feel the block chain it's smells like victory. well max you know that twenty sixteen when they defaulted on their two billion dollar bond payment the first time since one nine hundred thirty three that a state a u.s. state or territory had done so defaulting on a general obligation by which you're not supposed to be able to do well they did it they were seventy billion in debt then by twenty seventeen they were one hundred twenty three billion in debt and then nobo
and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that ira situation where they're kind of nursing them...
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forced the irish people to basically bail out this private bank in greece yes they did borrow so much money and that was because of the e.c.b. because of the euro zone and everybody lent money to them cheaper than it should have been you know what happened in puerto rico is that they had since one nine hundred seventeen in the jones act they had the chip exam tax bonds so tell us about that because you sold those on wall street what happened there yes i said it's a toxic debt dump because on wall street you can always sell a puerto rico triple tax free double be rated bond to mr or mrs shorts out on long island for that tax free equivalents you know you say it's taxable equivalent of seven percent on your money dr schwartz dentist in bay city and you you know. those all day long it's an easy trade to do and they just load this place up with. the conveniences debt from convenience and now they don't pay the interest on the debt they shouldn't pay the interest on the debt they should force it back to wall street where it came from and so take your toxic debt sludge and cram it up your s
forced the irish people to basically bail out this private bank in greece yes they did borrow so much money and that was because of the e.c.b. because of the euro zone and everybody lent money to them cheaper than it should have been you know what happened in puerto rico is that they had since one nine hundred seventeen in the jones act they had the chip exam tax bonds so tell us about that because you sold those on wall street what happened there yes i said it's a toxic debt dump because on...
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forced the irish people to basically bail out this private bank in greece yes they did borrow so much money and that was because of the e.c.b. because of the euro zone and everybody lent money to them cheaper than it should have been you know what happened in puerto rico is that they had since one nine hundred seventeen in the jones act they had the chip exam tax bonds so tell us about that because you sold those on wall street what happened there i said it's a toxic debt dump because on wall street you can always sell a puerto rico triple tax free double be rated bond to mr or mrs shorts out along on . and for that tax free equivalents you know you say it's taxable equivalent of seven percent on your money dr schwartz dentist in bay city and you know you just sell those all day long it's an easy trade to do and they just load this place up with. the convenience of some convenience and now they don't pay the interest on the debt they shouldn't pay the interest on the debt they should force it back to wall street where it came from and so take your toxic debt sludge and cram it up your
forced the irish people to basically bail out this private bank in greece yes they did borrow so much money and that was because of the e.c.b. because of the euro zone and everybody lent money to them cheaper than it should have been you know what happened in puerto rico is that they had since one nine hundred seventeen in the jones act they had the chip exam tax bonds so tell us about that because you sold those on wall street what happened there i said it's a toxic debt dump because on wall...
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and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that irish situation where they're kind of nursing them through fiscally until the crypto boom hits and it's going to hit in the next twenty four months i can feel it i can feel the block chain if it smells like victory. well max you know that twenty sixteen when they defaulted on their two billion dollar bond payment the first time since one nine hundred thirty three that a state a u.s. state or territory had done so defaulting on a general obligation by which you're not supposed to be able to do well they did it they were seventy billion in debt then by twenty seventeen they were one hundred twenty three billion in debt and then n
and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know got through the austerity measures and now there's a huge financial boom there except you have to pay a lot for basics like water to pay for it also the poor get ripped off of course but here this is more like that irish situation where they're kind of nursing them...
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ball rolling with those in the next few months but germany initially pointed the finger in fact at greece saying that they were to blame as they hadn't in fact issued an international manhunt order when the defendant first left greece and but of course at the time when the defendant arrived in germany. were run off their feet and that's also raise some questions as to how general storage has responded and how printhead they were for the absolute huge amount of refugees who arrived here during around two thousand and fifteen two thousand and sixteen and tell us more about the backlash that this case has caused or one of the most vocal backlash is came from the far right in germany particularly the f.d.a. is the alternative for germany party and they actually use this specific case really for their political gain and to highlight at least their view that many migrants supposedly don't integrate and that they were supposedly prone to attacking germans and even as this trial got under way last year we also saw some members of the f.d.a. protesting outside the trial and so they've said they've
ball rolling with those in the next few months but germany initially pointed the finger in fact at greece saying that they were to blame as they hadn't in fact issued an international manhunt order when the defendant first left greece and but of course at the time when the defendant arrived in germany. were run off their feet and that's also raise some questions as to how general storage has responded and how printhead they were for the absolute huge amount of refugees who arrived here during...
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greece and of course that we get the un to move and that the turkish nation that is in these times came in we want to share this island from his perspective he says when i raise that look we learn from our mistakes in the past we're not seeking to be part of green we've let go of that he says the problem in the last round of peace talks was the fact that the turkish cypriot side simply wants a veto power over all government decisions they don't want to be normal equal members and partners in the you know your country they want to be having a veto power which is not a federal sentamu you cannot call what we want veto it is effective participation in the decision making process and in fact at the central government level he already accepted that there would be one favorable ward in this decision making in what is hard to understand. having our crito this most important fund. counselor that's consul minister he's denying this right from the took his it goes at the list in important level we are talking about further all committees. and he says you know we are going against exploration you'
greece and of course that we get the un to move and that the turkish nation that is in these times came in we want to share this island from his perspective he says when i raise that look we learn from our mistakes in the past we're not seeking to be part of green we've let go of that he says the problem in the last round of peace talks was the fact that the turkish cypriot side simply wants a veto power over all government decisions they don't want to be normal equal members and partners in...
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reporter: a migrant boat you ossing from turkey to greece in january. the footage shows the turkish coast guard a coaching -- approaching and striking at the migrants with batons. claim theoard beatings got worse when they ered to stop filming. this woman from syria -- this man from syria recorded the footage on his mobile along with his wife. >> had to go on their boat. men andended up our started beating them. children were crying and screaming. i was terrified for my husband because they surrounded the men and startehitting them. >> i was beaten by a soldier when i got on the boat. they punched me in mybden and when i moved, they kicked me with their boots. when we arrived in turkey at the police station, we were almost dead from beatings stop reporter: they have both since reached greece after making and other illegal crossing in a separate boat. anthey are among 7000 mi being held in lesbos. othe here alleged similar rough treatment by the turkish coast guard, esther ghe its side ofu agreement to prevent migrants crossing in exchange for billions o
reporter: a migrant boat you ossing from turkey to greece in january. the footage shows the turkish coast guard a coaching -- approaching and striking at the migrants with batons. claim theoard beatings got worse when they ered to stop filming. this woman from syria -- this man from syria recorded the footage on his mobile along with his wife. >> had to go on their boat. men andended up our started beating them. children were crying and screaming. i was terrified for my husband because...
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according to unicef there are more than eighteen thousand under-age refugees in greece and one in five of them is here alone many months for hell to get here and that tells continues for some teenagers in the heart of athens where they now sell their forty's to make ends meet. these are their stories. a very nicely to our goal from this is to know some of the odds for syria. and my mom says she simply says it's just the same. seventeen seventeen sixteen and twenty one. ok so where do you live what do you sleep. you soon back among us all i hear oh i know it's a shelter and the knowledge kind of ongoing development you son of a some of them. and we just live in a great great system system laws. and little and i thought i knew about one of them a sort of a mano with. a book down the field. who. i love your job it. did of a number. not be shot mr no no the clock a simple thing that led you sued only going. to the syllable who's. the plug in it democrats do you know i'm so generational but your eye on the hardest of all one must acknowledge that until. they are i mean i don't want to. sell
according to unicef there are more than eighteen thousand under-age refugees in greece and one in five of them is here alone many months for hell to get here and that tells continues for some teenagers in the heart of athens where they now sell their forty's to make ends meet. these are their stories. a very nicely to our goal from this is to know some of the odds for syria. and my mom says she simply says it's just the same. seventeen seventeen sixteen and twenty one. ok so where do you live...
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according to unicef there are more than eighteen thousand under-age refugees in greece and one in five of them is here alone many went through hell to get here and that's hell continues for some teenagers in the heart of athens where they now sell their forty's to make ends meet so these are their stories. a very nice to move to our goal from this is you know some of the some of it from syria and i'll tell you a mom from a civil servant. just. seventeen seventeen sixteen when i was twenty one. ok so where do you live what do you think the shot since you seem back among us all i hear oh i know it's a shelter lamond don't live. on i'm going to fall a bit new son of a still muslim. and we system going to be great great system we have a good system laws. a lot of fun and i thought i knew about one of the most sort of a mano with all of. us down the field. who. i love beyond the love. didn't do enough to. be shot i just i'm a submissive no no no the clock the usual thing that lead you through to the old government about how closely the local city made but it could almost a deal. with a simp
according to unicef there are more than eighteen thousand under-age refugees in greece and one in five of them is here alone many went through hell to get here and that's hell continues for some teenagers in the heart of athens where they now sell their forty's to make ends meet so these are their stories. a very nice to move to our goal from this is you know some of the some of it from syria and i'll tell you a mom from a civil servant. just. seventeen seventeen sixteen when i was twenty one....
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footagehas obtained showing one group being beaten on their way to greece. reporter: a migrant boat you legally crossing from turkey to greece in juary. the footage shows the turkish coast guarina coachg -- inapproa and striking at the migrants with claimgs therd beatin got worse when they were ordered to stop filming. this woman from syria -- this man fm syria recorded the footage on his mobile along with his wife. >> had to on their boat. men andended up our started beating them. our children were crying and screaming. i was terrified for my husband because they surrounded the men and started hitting them. >> i was beaten by a soldier when i got on the boat. they punched me in my abdomen and when i moved, they kicked me with their boots. when we arrived in turkey at the police station, we were almost dead from beatings stop reporter: they have both since reached greece afthe making and illegal crossing in a separate boat. they are among 7000 migrants being held in lesbos. others here alleged similar rough treatment by the turkish coast guard, esther gtx it
footagehas obtained showing one group being beaten on their way to greece. reporter: a migrant boat you legally crossing from turkey to greece in juary. the footage shows the turkish coast guarina coachg -- inapproa and striking at the migrants with claimgs therd beatin got worse when they were ordered to stop filming. this woman from syria -- this man fm syria recorded the footage on his mobile along with his wife. >> had to on their boat. men andended up our started beating them. our...
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according to unicef there are more than eighteen thousand under-age refugees in greece and one in five of them is here alone many went through hell to get here and that's health continues for some teenagers in the heart of athens where they now sell their forty's to make ends meet so these are their stories. mary nice to meet our goal from please do us all of the some of it from syria and how old are you a mom mom from a civil servant. just. seventeen seventeen sixteen and i'm a twenty one. ok so where do you live what do you mean the shopping center here soon back among us like here oh i know it's a shelter lamond don't live. on a development new son noticed i'm up on a slow. moving system in a good great system we have good system laws. a lot of fun and i thought i knew about one of the most a lot of alone you know with all of. us down the field. who. i love your job it looks like a. lot of work a little bit of a number of little mamma. just i'm a submissive no no no the clock the usual thing that lead you through to the old government about how closely the. could almost a deal. with
according to unicef there are more than eighteen thousand under-age refugees in greece and one in five of them is here alone many went through hell to get here and that's health continues for some teenagers in the heart of athens where they now sell their forty's to make ends meet so these are their stories. mary nice to meet our goal from please do us all of the some of it from syria and how old are you a mom mom from a civil servant. just. seventeen seventeen sixteen and i'm a twenty one. ok...
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wealthy face here in greece to monitor to observe and to advise the government and the football clubs and the governing body of the football league here in greece and the super league the two separate tournaments which have both been suspended since since sunday's incident what fifo saying is that greek football is going to the edge their words and the grex it is not impossible in other words greece may get kicked out of fee for at least temporarily pfieffer will try to save the greek football family but the government has to take the necessary measures is what fifo is saying and they're calling on the clubs as well to make a common declaration to cure violence to withdraw their hooligans from football matches to lay down arms as they said because these sorts of weapons are carried to football fields in greece include moments of cocktails. banners knuckle dusters clubs there are all sorts of mind a violent phenomena that don't usually make it into international news but it is a regular phenomenon for the tournament for the football league here to be suspended because of acts of violen
wealthy face here in greece to monitor to observe and to advise the government and the football clubs and the governing body of the football league here in greece and the super league the two separate tournaments which have both been suspended since since sunday's incident what fifo saying is that greek football is going to the edge their words and the grex it is not impossible in other words greece may get kicked out of fee for at least temporarily pfieffer will try to save the greek football...
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visiting fellow in the europe program at chatham house and from santander in spain by skype is for greece for ca chief strategy officer and global and former director of policy planning from they said gentlemen good to have you with us there just love that start with you britain's private us that's reason may says there's no alternative conclusion other than the that the russian state was responsible for the attempted murder of mr scruple and his daughter what do you make of that. oh or iconic of magine that russian government in it was in in some such condo our friend. or relative because it is absolutely clear today it is step though spoiling russian west and relations and this concrete situation that putin is before a presidential election because russia is interested will calm down any international influence on the inside situation so i don't think that the russia have a new connection with this gaze and all what this we are watching today is based on a legations i think that saga. starting of the case could give good. want to what's happening indeed but on my opinion it is the part
visiting fellow in the europe program at chatham house and from santander in spain by skype is for greece for ca chief strategy officer and global and former director of policy planning from they said gentlemen good to have you with us there just love that start with you britain's private us that's reason may says there's no alternative conclusion other than the that the russian state was responsible for the attempted murder of mr scruple and his daughter what do you make of that. oh or iconic...
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visiting fellow in the europe program at chatham house and from santander in spain by skype is for greece for ca chief strategy officer and global and former director of policy planning for they said gentlemen good to have you with us there just love that start with you britain's private estates reason may says there's no alternative conclusion other than the that the russian state was responsible for the attempted murder of mr scruple and his daughter what do you make of that. oh are iconic to imagine that the russian government in it was in in some such condo our friend. or relative because it is absolutely clear today it is step though spoiling russian west and relations and this concrete situation that putin is before a presidential election because russia is interested will calm down any international influence on his side situation so i don't think that the russia have a new connection with this case and all what this we are watching today is based on a legations i think that saga. and studying of the case could give good on some fog what was happening indeed but on my opinion it is
visiting fellow in the europe program at chatham house and from santander in spain by skype is for greece for ca chief strategy officer and global and former director of policy planning for they said gentlemen good to have you with us there just love that start with you britain's private estates reason may says there's no alternative conclusion other than the that the russian state was responsible for the attempted murder of mr scruple and his daughter what do you make of that. oh are iconic to...
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has raised concerns about immigration not least because the man was convicted of attempted murder in greece before arriving here judges though have sent a powerful message that germany won't be lenient with new arrivals. it's the most severe penalty a german court can impose a life sentence and preventive detention afterwards for the perpetrator the core group the afghan migrant plant the crime try to cover it up and accepted the likelihood of the victim's death her parents' lawyer said he was satisfied with the verdict. as to determining the severity of the crime it was important to hear this it must be said that this is a murder case in which the severity considerably goes beyond that of other cases but us and those cute since. october two thousand and sixteen it was here at the riverbank in the city of five book that the perpetrator attacked his victim he pushed the medical student off her bike sexually assaulted her then threw her into the river the case hiking to debate over germany's refugee policy someone seeking protection had committed murder the right wing populist alternative for
has raised concerns about immigration not least because the man was convicted of attempted murder in greece before arriving here judges though have sent a powerful message that germany won't be lenient with new arrivals. it's the most severe penalty a german court can impose a life sentence and preventive detention afterwards for the perpetrator the core group the afghan migrant plant the crime try to cover it up and accepted the likelihood of the victim's death her parents' lawyer said he was...
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welcome back now greece's top football league has been suspended indefinitely off to the owner of the pay ok team stepped on to the pitch with a gun strapped to his belt police have issued a warrant for the arrest of greek russian businessman ivan is off to he invaded the pitch to confront the referee over it disallowed goal in a match against a athens they are both challenging for the greek super league title jones are up with us has more from athens. the incident in which the owner of the. team stormed the playing field with his hand on his gun which was resting on his right hip has met with universal condemnation by football fans and commentators today one person told me that he should go back to russia mr seve this is a russian national greek descent another said that he should be arrested the police have put out a call for his immediate arrest on site because of his use of that weapon in public he has however apparently not shown up yet and is presumably in hiding this is over a suspected off side goal which even today commentators are having trouble calling whether that was real
welcome back now greece's top football league has been suspended indefinitely off to the owner of the pay ok team stepped on to the pitch with a gun strapped to his belt police have issued a warrant for the arrest of greek russian businessman ivan is off to he invaded the pitch to confront the referee over it disallowed goal in a match against a athens they are both challenging for the greek super league title jones are up with us has more from athens. the incident in which the owner of the....
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he came to germany from greece where he'd been released after serving two years of a ten year sentence for attempted murder then he killed a teenage student in the city of. many critics said the case has showed the german government and the e.u. failed to adequately monitor refugees coming into the block. now for more on this story i have it mean in our studios our political correspondent kate pretty well can so the man identified with police as hussein has been found guilty and sentenced to life in prison how significant is that exactly say he was sentenced to life in prison but that in germany is fifteen years and so in theory he could have been released after fifteen years but already that's being so it's most likely impossible as he's also been sentenced to preventive detention but one of the main points here is that in the end he was tried as an adult and not as a juvenile of course you might remember last year when in two thousand and sixteen when he was first arrested he said that he was seventeen but evidence ascension that he could be anywhere between twenty six and thirty two
he came to germany from greece where he'd been released after serving two years of a ten year sentence for attempted murder then he killed a teenage student in the city of. many critics said the case has showed the german government and the e.u. failed to adequately monitor refugees coming into the block. now for more on this story i have it mean in our studios our political correspondent kate pretty well can so the man identified with police as hussein has been found guilty and sentenced to...
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in greece some of the energy from since that must bear has come here. what we can see here looks like a very ordinary market think seem like any other market in europe you can see people selling not people selling for people selling cheese. but it's not an ordinary market it's a very unique market. a complete political economy is being created in greece because of the financial crisis. it's called the normie the men movement and it's a response to greece's powerful supermarkets who try to increase prices while paying farmers less so some decided to cut out the middleman and sell basics like eggs and potatoes directly to the people. the big difference is customers order everything in other ones true the organizers and come here before picking up their goods. and it's changing shopping habits as people grouped together to buy cheaply in bulk. it's visit today now some business not so good because usually it will be like one thousand dollars and we'll really you know one month on what is the amount of money which is circulating i do know that this because.
in greece some of the energy from since that must bear has come here. what we can see here looks like a very ordinary market think seem like any other market in europe you can see people selling not people selling for people selling cheese. but it's not an ordinary market it's a very unique market. a complete political economy is being created in greece because of the financial crisis. it's called the normie the men movement and it's a response to greece's powerful supermarkets who try to...
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i just wish he welp greece a bit. v i don't havey high opinion of greece's prime minister, because, instead of getting us out of t getting us deeper into it. trump could assist us ecomically if he would pay portion of greece's debt. >> reporter: ynis apostolou: ( whistling ) >> ( translated re what i would ly like to see president trump do is to put an end to all the wars that are going on at the moment across the world, and f en to try to get people back into a normal typeythm and develop the rest of the world. trump is outside the political system. because he's an outsider and technocrat, i think he will find a way to resolve the situation with north korea. >> reporter: panagiotis tzanavaris: ( whistling ) >> ( translated it's a bit early to tell, but it's my opinion that trump will caus fewer wars than obama, who came to greece and started praising democracy. >> reporter: the villagers acknowledge that the language is fading as fast as an evia sunset, and they areg to find a benefactor to fund lessons for young gre
i just wish he welp greece a bit. v i don't havey high opinion of greece's prime minister, because, instead of getting us out of t getting us deeper into it. trump could assist us ecomically if he would pay portion of greece's debt. >> reporter: ynis apostolou: ( whistling ) >> ( translated re what i would ly like to see president trump do is to put an end to all the wars that are going on at the moment across the world, and f en to try to get people back into a normal typeythm and...
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sanctions ensuring that countries like greece like italy are like hungry perhaps even to a degree like france and germany have not always been so convinced if you like the british would say stiffening their backbone across europe the have been concerns that those sanctions might hurt individual countries commercial interests some countries feel just more sympathetic and more aligned to russia anyway than britain does and there are many governments in europe who question whether these sanctions are really effective or not so just holding the line has been a challenge will be very difficult for a britain which after all is in the process of. divorcing itself from the european union not entirely harmoniously then turn around to e.u. partners and say by the way we need to strengthen the sanctions which have already been in place for a number of years barnaby for the moment thanks very much will it was mentioning the crimea and the events in crimea twenty fourteen challenge is in sebastopol on the russian controlled crimean peninsula we're not that far away from an election so this is playi
sanctions ensuring that countries like greece like italy are like hungry perhaps even to a degree like france and germany have not always been so convinced if you like the british would say stiffening their backbone across europe the have been concerns that those sanctions might hurt individual countries commercial interests some countries feel just more sympathetic and more aligned to russia anyway than britain does and there are many governments in europe who question whether these sanctions...
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over greece is similar what are your thoughts not the same the greeks could have said no we don't want your money we could have gotten out of the union with enormous amounts of difficulty and problems but they could have done they had a referendum and voted out as a matter of fact about they still in the mountains there's something there and they're in a stand but in puerto rico it's a little bit different going back to the downs where it's a bit will that answer but will says congress can give the territories self-government or take it away and that's exactly what happened here the board when it was imposed took away some of the powers of the of the government puerto rico not all of them actually are the solution by would be out by swing as to the appointment of a c.e.o. or have bought and she said no you can't do that for the board or you can't do it that may change when the fiscal plans are approved but that's another matter all right so just to go into that a little bit more because on the surface it looks like from a sign and the u.s. has absolute control and they are that's a nai
over greece is similar what are your thoughts not the same the greeks could have said no we don't want your money we could have gotten out of the union with enormous amounts of difficulty and problems but they could have done they had a referendum and voted out as a matter of fact about they still in the mountains there's something there and they're in a stand but in puerto rico it's a little bit different going back to the downs where it's a bit will that answer but will says congress can give...
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an estimated eighteen falsehoods under-age refugees are now living in greece. you know storm or go. to your home in there you go food bring in many sell their bodies just to make ends meet. all of them are circling the second or you know all the sins and when there is a house full of says in the letters that it. also has thirds are dealing drugs to make a living. lists us a little is a lot of words a little. little if they will but then you. do know. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were yourself and taken your last wrong turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i cried so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters a mind gets consumed with death this one quite different speech
an estimated eighteen falsehoods under-age refugees are now living in greece. you know storm or go. to your home in there you go food bring in many sell their bodies just to make ends meet. all of them are circling the second or you know all the sins and when there is a house full of says in the letters that it. also has thirds are dealing drugs to make a living. lists us a little is a lot of words a little. little if they will but then you. do know. about your sudden passing i've only just...
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over greece is similar what are your thoughts not the same the greeks could have said no we don't want your money we could have gotten out of the union with enormous amounts of difficulty and problems but they could have done they had a referendum and voted out as a matter of fact about they still in the mouth of the asians there's something there and they're in a stand but in puerto rico it's a little bit different going back to the downs where it's a bit will. congress can give the territories government or take it away and that's exactly what happened here the board when it was imposed took away some of the powers of the of the government puerto rico not all of them actually are the solution by would be out by swing as to the appointment of a c.e.o. or have bought and she said no you can't do that the board or you can't do it that may change when the fiscal plans are approved but that's another matter all right so just to go into that a little bit more because on the surface it looks like from a sign and the u.s. has absolute control and they are that's a naive view i think what you
over greece is similar what are your thoughts not the same the greeks could have said no we don't want your money we could have gotten out of the union with enormous amounts of difficulty and problems but they could have done they had a referendum and voted out as a matter of fact about they still in the mouth of the asians there's something there and they're in a stand but in puerto rico it's a little bit different going back to the downs where it's a bit will. congress can give the...
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report about migrants in a region close to greece's border with turkey when they mistakenly and to the restricted military area greek or. that it was satisfied that the journalists and accidentally. trade chiefs from the u.s. the e.u. and japan have been holding talks amid fears that new u.s. import tariffs could trigger a trade war u.s. trade envoy robert lie ties met japan's hero she has seco and the e.u. says cd amounts to them they want to know if japan in the e.u. can obtain exemptions from u.s. levies on steel and. protests against nuclear power have been taking place near the fukushima power plant in japan ahead of sunday's seventh anniversary of the tsunami that triggered a meltdown that a barrier meant to contain brady ation is failing and that could jeopardize efforts to clean up the area. sports now this weekend's bonus legal action getting underway last night with a moment of brilliance from shell because daniel keller juvie settled matters against mites the royal blue midfielder dribbling past five months before. unstoppable shot in the fifty fifth minute one nil victory m
report about migrants in a region close to greece's border with turkey when they mistakenly and to the restricted military area greek or. that it was satisfied that the journalists and accidentally. trade chiefs from the u.s. the e.u. and japan have been holding talks amid fears that new u.s. import tariffs could trigger a trade war u.s. trade envoy robert lie ties met japan's hero she has seco and the e.u. says cd amounts to them they want to know if japan in the e.u. can obtain exemptions...
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whatever you want to do now greece go reading the printer we still amount will all go out one destination and later once he boarded the plane to get back in the airport there was again i don't know hundreds of stranded tourists and people who are trying to get to their homes or in the other destinations so yeah we just tried to talk to the airport. people from our area and that is the day and i was trying to board so we are asking what are we going to do it is that you know just break for now that what is going to force so we don't have any news gets there later we said they didn't know what we're just going to cancel this and we're back i mean after this incident happened i was scared and went for another two hours or at my luggage and get back. and of course it's a very difficult. to surrounded by very high mom on tunes. money thank you very much for sharing your story with us and you you're welcome the leaders of germany's conservative parties and social democrats assent to sign the coalition government agreement in about an hour from now being and efficient and to ninety six months of
whatever you want to do now greece go reading the printer we still amount will all go out one destination and later once he boarded the plane to get back in the airport there was again i don't know hundreds of stranded tourists and people who are trying to get to their homes or in the other destinations so yeah we just tried to talk to the airport. people from our area and that is the day and i was trying to board so we are asking what are we going to do it is that you know just break for now...
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from a lie as well why you know shall we say democracies in reflex in the new member countries and greece in this case is a special case it's not a new member. it's a medal for academic and political research is why because you tell the oppressed and the downtrodden around the world that you're going to do something for them and you consistently fail to do it we do for our own citizens we are not doing it you know for everybody else outside and as i said you know those who would like to join us would have to live according to the standards that's another matter you know if we respect those standards amongst ourselves. this is also a matter of discussion but as you know now that the rest of the world that you can't help and you really know no i wouldn't say i wouldn't say that i would say you know that in the current international world we'll see countries which up until now did not pay too much attention to the you being interested in the relations with the taking the affordance take mexico for instance you know into the current regime just. for trade you take the latest crisis who is who
from a lie as well why you know shall we say democracies in reflex in the new member countries and greece in this case is a special case it's not a new member. it's a medal for academic and political research is why because you tell the oppressed and the downtrodden around the world that you're going to do something for them and you consistently fail to do it we do for our own citizens we are not doing it you know for everybody else outside and as i said you know those who would like to join us...