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cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of an ethnic disputes in nine hundred seventy which is divided beyond the. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the governments of the south the north and cyprus. it's recognised by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jiang close junkers said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey's turkish president though on issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey's sovereignty wh
cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of an ethnic disputes in nine hundred seventy which is divided beyond the. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the governments of the south the north and cyprus. it's recognised by turkey and guarded by its...
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cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of an f.b.i. dispute see nine hundred seventy which is divine beyond the. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four more than part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared northern cyprus. is recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jean-claude juncker said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey turkish president of the un issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey sovereignty where do t
cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of an f.b.i. dispute see nine hundred seventy which is divine beyond the. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four more than part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared northern cyprus. is recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed...
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cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of an ethnic disputes in one nine hundred seventy war which is dividing the island. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and was recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jiang close junkers said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey's turkish president to go on issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey's sov
cyprus has long had an important geopolitical position in the mediterranean but it's been at the center of an ethnic disputes in one nine hundred seventy war which is dividing the island. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and was recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and...
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political position in the mediterranean but it's been a big dispute. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish navy blocked access to an italian drill ship in february the vessel was part of efforts to explore recently discovered gas fields on the southeastern tip of the island the heads of the e.u. backed the greek cypriot leader nikos anastasio address the european commission's president jean-claude juncker said he was strictly against the behavior of turkey's turkish president ordered on issued a warning to cyprus and foreign companies though not to infringe on what he calls turkey's sovereignty where do things go from here and this diplomacy the only way forward i'm s
political position in the mediterranean but it's been a big dispute. the republic of cyprus is controlled by greek cypriots and is recognized by the international community in fact it became a member of the european union in two thousand and four the northern part of the island is ruled by the government of the self declared north in cyprus. it's recognized by turkey and guarded by its armed forces. the conflict has gone through many ups and downs but things escalated recently when the turkish...
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according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors cross the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest humanitarian catastrophe of our time. who profits from this do these young men and women know the risks they are to. king how much do they pay for this journey. is organizing their trip this week talk to al-jazeera meet scabious human traffickers. his name is mohammed lamine johnny but he goes by the nickname elk boy i meet him at the bus station where most migrants depart usually those involved in people smuggling hide their identity not al boy he tells me he has nothing to hide traveling to europe through libya or the back way as it's known here is an open secret how many people did you help to cross to to e
according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors cross the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest...
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according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors cross the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest humanitarian catastrophe of our time. who profits from this do these young men and women know the risks they are taking how much do they pay for this journey. is organizing their trip this week talked to al-jazeera meets cambias human traffickers. his name is mohammed lamine jummy but he goes by the nickname elk boy i meet him at the bus station where most migrants depart usually those involved in people smuggling hide their identity not al boy he tells me he has nothing to hide traveling to europe through libya or the back way as it's known here is an open secret how many people did you help to cross to to eu
according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors cross the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest...
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according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors crossed the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest humanitarian catastrophe of our time. who profits from this do these young men and women know the risk. they are taking how much do they pay for this journey. is organizing their trip this week talked to al jazeera meets cambias human trafficking. his name is mohammed lamine johnny but he goes by the nickname elk boy i meet him at the bus station where most migrants depart usually those involved in people smuggling hide their identity not al boy he tells me he has nothing to hide traveling to europe through libya or the back way as it's known here is an open secret how many people did you help to cross
according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors crossed the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest...
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according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors crossed the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest humanitarian catastrophe of our time is who profits from this do these young men and women know the risk. they are taking how much do they pay for this journey. is organizing their trip this week talked to al-jazeera meet scabious human traffickers. his name is mohammed lamine johnny but he goes by the nickname elk boy i meet him at the bus station where most migrants depart usually those involved in people smuggling hide their identity not al boy he tells me he has nothing to hide traveling to europe through libya or the back way as it's known here is an open secret how many people did you help to cros
according to the united nations twenty six thousand unaccompanied minors crossed the mediterranean to europe last year most of those coming from sub-saharan africa were gambians it is a dangerous journey across the sahara desert into war torn countries and across the mediterranean sea in the past three years almost fifteen thousand people lost their lives trying to reach european shores undeterred young men and women continue to take this route in what the u.n. describes as the biggest...
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keep control of the mediterranean. standing behind his men at the line saw that he must soon be faced in attack by the rear on the allied armys on the great dorsal. he therefore struck first in order to remove the menace behind him. on april 13th it was done. and threw inthrough into the valley beyond. on the face of the on salute allied withdrew. by the 21st army had forced his way through the mountains, one main column aimed at us. almost within side of his objective he was halted. american, british and french forces all stood immovable against the final impact and in counter attack broke it. while air power pummelled the supplies. the threat was ended. advancing past destroyed german armor, we reoccupied caster rin pass. and by march 13 r- 17 the original battle lines had been restored. as soon as he saw westward thrust was doomed, he made out. they unveiled a new tank. british new anti-tank gun. 52 tiger tanks were left burning. from then on, the initiative was arms. of the various strategies which might now be emp
keep control of the mediterranean. standing behind his men at the line saw that he must soon be faced in attack by the rear on the allied armys on the great dorsal. he therefore struck first in order to remove the menace behind him. on april 13th it was done. and threw inthrough into the valley beyond. on the face of the on salute allied withdrew. by the 21st army had forced his way through the mountains, one main column aimed at us. almost within side of his objective he was halted. american,...
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navy and then also two british carriers inside the mediterranean. but they could not stay in those very heavily u-boat infested waters for so long so it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. so talk very quickly about kasserine pass and the a.a.f. certainly deserves as i mentioned some of the spears that are thrown at it. but it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates is the army air forces were so focused on strategic bombing that they completely neglected tactical development. so they didn't have aircraft. they didn't have the equipment. they didn't have the doctrine. in reality, they proved that they did. because for six months, they did it alongside the brits at el alamein. the problem is a lot of that expertise doesn't have the opportunity to filter into the kasserine forces and other difficulties as well. the equipment. the p-40's you saw inferior to the 109 in many respects. the radar, there's no radar site. and so why do they not know when the air raids are coming
navy and then also two british carriers inside the mediterranean. but they could not stay in those very heavily u-boat infested waters for so long so it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. so talk very quickly about kasserine pass and the a.a.f. certainly deserves as i mentioned some of the spears that are thrown at it. but it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates is the army air forces were so focused on...
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navy, and british carriers inside the mediterrane mediterranean. they could not stay in those very heavily i-boat infested waters for long. it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. talk very quickly about kasserine pass. the aff certainly deserves some of the spears that were thrown at it. it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates out of this period is the army air forces were so focused on strategic bombing that they neglected tactical developments. didn't have the aircraft, didn't have the equipment, didn't have the dock trip. in reality they proved that they did because for six months they did it along side the brits. the problem is a lot of that doesn't have the opportunity to filter into the kasserine forces. there are a number of other difficulties as well. the equipment, p40s you just saw interior to the 109 in many respects. the radar. there was no radar site. why didn't they know when the air raids were coming? they haven't integrated the communications and ele
navy, and british carriers inside the mediterrane mediterranean. they could not stay in those very heavily i-boat infested waters for long. it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. talk very quickly about kasserine pass. the aff certainly deserves some of the spears that were thrown at it. it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates out of this period is the army air forces were so focused on strategic bombing that...
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keep control of the mediterranean. standing behind his line, he saw he must soon be faced with an attack as well as an assault by the eighth army. he therefore struck first. it was an endeavor to remove the menace behind him. on february the 14th, the blow was struck. heavy armored columns burst out of the pass in the mountained area and through into the valley beyond. in the face of their onslaught, allied armor withdrew. by the 21st, the enemy had forced his way through the pass, and his armored columns were advancing in a three-pronged thrust. one main column aimed at tebessa, our supply base in southern tunisia, and another at thala, a key town in our lines of communication. almost within sight of his objective, he was halted. american, british, and french forces all stood immovable against the final impact. and in counterattack broke it. while allied air power pounded the lines of communication and supply. the threat was ended. advancing past destroyed german armor, we reoccupied the pass, and by march the 17th, t
keep control of the mediterranean. standing behind his line, he saw he must soon be faced with an attack as well as an assault by the eighth army. he therefore struck first. it was an endeavor to remove the menace behind him. on february the 14th, the blow was struck. heavy armored columns burst out of the pass in the mountained area and through into the valley beyond. in the face of their onslaught, allied armor withdrew. by the 21st, the enemy had forced his way through the pass, and his...
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navy and then also two british carriers inside the mediterranean. but they could not stay in those very heavily u-boat infested waters for so long so it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. so talk very quickly about kasserine pass and the a.a.f. certainly deserves as i mentioned some of the spears that are thrown at it. but it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates is the army air forces were so focused on strategic bombing that they completely neglected tactical development. so they didn't have aircraft. they didn't have the equipment. they didn't have the doctrine. in reality, they proved that they did. because for six months, they did it alongside the brits at el alamein. the problem is a lot of that expertise doesn't have the portunity to filter into the kasserine forces and other difficulties as well. the equipment. the p-40's you saw inferior to the 109 in many respects. the radar, there's no radar site. and so why do they not know when the air raids are coming?
navy and then also two british carriers inside the mediterranean. but they could not stay in those very heavily u-boat infested waters for so long so it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. so talk very quickly about kasserine pass and the a.a.f. certainly deserves as i mentioned some of the spears that are thrown at it. but it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates is the army air forces were so focused on...
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navy and two british carriers inside the mediterranean. but they could not stay in those very heavily u-boat infested waters for long so it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. >>> i'll talk quickly about kasserine pass. the aaf deserves some of the spears thrown at it, but it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates that comes out of this period is that the army air forces were so focused on strategic bombing they completely neglected tactical development. they didn't have aircraft. they didn't have the equipment, they didn't have the doctrine. in reality, they proved that they did because for six months they did it alongside the brits at el alamein. it doesn't have the opportunity to filter into the kasserine forces. interest were other difficulties as well. the equipment, the p-40s inferior to the 109 in many respects. the radar, there's no radar site. so why do they not know when the air raids are coming? they haven't fully integrated the communication ands
navy and two british carriers inside the mediterranean. but they could not stay in those very heavily u-boat infested waters for long so it was vital to build up the air strength as quickly as possible. >>> i'll talk quickly about kasserine pass. the aaf deserves some of the spears thrown at it, but it wasn't i don't think a willful case of neglect. one of the arguments, one of the many debates that comes out of this period is that the army air forces were so focused on strategic...
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keep control of the mediterranean. standing behind his line, he saw he must soon be faced with an attack as well as an assault by the eighth army. it was an endeavor to remove the menace behind him. on february the 14th, the blow was struck. heavy armored columns burst out of the pass in the mountained area and through into the valley beyond. in the face of their onslaught, allied armor withdrew. by the 21st, the enemy had forced his way through the pass, and his armored columns were advancing in a three-pronged thrust. one main column aimed at tebessa, our supply base in southern tunisia, and another at thala, a key town in our lines of communication. almost within sight of his objective, he was halted. american, british, and french forces all stood immovable against the final impact. and in counterattack broke it. while allied air power pounded the lines of communication and supply. the threat was ended. advancing past destroyed german armor, we reoccupied the pass, and by march the 17th, the original battle lines ha
keep control of the mediterranean. standing behind his line, he saw he must soon be faced with an attack as well as an assault by the eighth army. it was an endeavor to remove the menace behind him. on february the 14th, the blow was struck. heavy armored columns burst out of the pass in the mountained area and through into the valley beyond. in the face of their onslaught, allied armor withdrew. by the 21st, the enemy had forced his way through the pass, and his armored columns were advancing...
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hello there is still very stormy across the mediterranean of the moment there's plenty of cloud on our satellite picture working its way down across spain and portugal and across into the mediterranean once more another circulation here will be ensuring we're seeing yet more heavy downpours during the day particularly over the southern parts of italy and across into the southern parts of greece as well and for some of us here they could be torrential heavy downpours accompanied by some large hail and maybe even the older tornado as well this whole system then pushes its way towards the north there as we head through monday still bringing some heavy downpours with it but also dragging the temperatures up a little bit so for bucharest we should get to five degrees that's a little bit better than two towards the west actually a little bit brighter for us on monday a little bit more in the way of sunshine here the rain breaking up as it makes its way across parts of france that generally speaking not too bad temperature wise across the northwest at the moment we're looking at a top tempera
hello there is still very stormy across the mediterranean of the moment there's plenty of cloud on our satellite picture working its way down across spain and portugal and across into the mediterranean once more another circulation here will be ensuring we're seeing yet more heavy downpours during the day particularly over the southern parts of italy and across into the southern parts of greece as well and for some of us here they could be torrential heavy downpours accompanied by some large...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here. conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. it's a very. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. saying that's the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy. eighty two p
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here. conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belong to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. legendary poaching. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. that's the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy. each two percent
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belong to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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greek scheme from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belongs to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. legendary coach. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. some notes of the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy in
greek scheme from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belongs to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans. under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol legendary coach. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. and that's the moment of the most high on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy but it will change two percent of the electorate voted this strategic territory must have stable leadership the fact is that only russia can provide it. the totally coo
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. but even to reach poaching. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. so that's the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of demo
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty years. then in one thousand nine hundred fifty four the peninsula became part of ukraine. i a demonstration in the crimean capital simferopol in march twenty fourth team was an overwhelming show of support by the majority ethnic russian population of crimea in favor of leaving ukraine and joining russia. even if. i that sentiment was reflected in the outcome of a referendum a few days later. some of the multiple sclerosis by on march sixteenth the referendum was held in crimea this referendum took place in line with international legal standards and the rules of democracy. two percent of
greeks came from across the mediterranean founded cities and opened up trade routes to europe. nomadic tribes from the steps of asia conquered crimea well the mongols of the golden horde established a slave trade here conquerors became settlers tradesmen and artisans farmers and citizens until new conquerors came and new cultures. for centuries crimea belonged to the empire of the crimean tatars and the ottomans . under catherine the great it became russian and remained so for one hundred fifty...
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even reach the mediterranean was normally sunny nice blanketed in snow. meanwhile in denmark the wintery weather spelled trouble for this fishing boat. it got stuck in the frozen waters of the limbs in the north of the country. after the skipper was rescued is a vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. sport now starting in football in brazil and paris and i'm sure my star neymar looks likely to miss up to three months due to injury the world's most expensive footballer who signed for p.s.g. for two hundred twenty two million euros last year and undergo a surgery on a fractured matta tassel this week as team doctor said his recovery time to take longer than first thought that means that he's likely to face a race to get fit in time for the world cup finals which begin on the fourteenth of june for a three time surfing world champion mick fanning has announced that he's going to retire after this month's ricco prevent and his native australia the thirty six year old grabbed headlines even tried to fifteen after the start o
even reach the mediterranean was normally sunny nice blanketed in snow. meanwhile in denmark the wintery weather spelled trouble for this fishing boat. it got stuck in the frozen waters of the limbs in the north of the country. after the skipper was rescued is a vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. sport now starting in football in brazil and paris and i'm sure my star neymar looks likely to miss up to three months due to injury the world's most expensive...
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strikes in the mediterranean the persian gulf and the red sea meanwhile in syria's north turkish led forces are attacking kurdish rebels in the town of a free in more than two hundred thousand civilians have fled their homes in the last three days according to the kurdish red crescent which also said that turkish bombers had destroyed the city's only hospital. is a journalist speaking to us tonight from airball in northern iraq and he recently returned from syria. a lot of civilians from africa have fled where are they heading. actually they're fleeing to the syrian government held areas of the well as of which are two small towns close lastly. according to syrian observatory there's like around on the fifty thousand civilians that's left there but they're still on kill now civilians also inside i think city and villages around i think and assad's forces as we know are advancing they're backed by russian airstrikes could this potentially be the final stages of the fighting in the area and what
strikes in the mediterranean the persian gulf and the red sea meanwhile in syria's north turkish led forces are attacking kurdish rebels in the town of a free in more than two hundred thousand civilians have fled their homes in the last three days according to the kurdish red crescent which also said that turkish bombers had destroyed the city's only hospital. is a journalist speaking to us tonight from airball in northern iraq and he recently returned from syria. a lot of civilians from africa...
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they approached it off the coast of tripoli more than half a million people have crossed the central mediterranean into italy over the past four years and thousands of others have died at sea hong kong's pro-democracy campaigners have lost ground in a crucial by election for seats were up for grabs with the opposition and probating loyalists willing to reach that means the opposition won't be able to block any bills in the chamber the seats were vacated two years ago when pro-democracy candidates were ousted from office for using their oaths to defy china and low turnout for the vote has raised alarm among the opposition. the trump administration says it will be no added conditions for talks with north korea donald trump and kim jong un are set to meet within the next two months in the first ever talks between the two nations leaders the u.s. president has warned he'll leave quickly if there is no progress north korea has already promised not to resume nuclear or massage testing during the talks cia director michael impale says that's a first so pyongyang. colombia's civil registry says it's run o
they approached it off the coast of tripoli more than half a million people have crossed the central mediterranean into italy over the past four years and thousands of others have died at sea hong kong's pro-democracy campaigners have lost ground in a crucial by election for seats were up for grabs with the opposition and probating loyalists willing to reach that means the opposition won't be able to block any bills in the chamber the seats were vacated two years ago when pro-democracy...
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and perceptions and we unify course it'll is at the forefront of the whole migration crisis and the mediterranean route has gained more importance over the last two years or so after the western balkans route where many people from syria fled through originally had been close so you had about one hundred nineteen thousand migrants making their way over the mediterranean route to italy last year which is a drop but on a high level so that's not the only reason why this is such an important topic of course the right wing parties are trying to make an important topic of it but you also had a public couple of high profile events terrible events happening in the last months in italy for example a drive by shooting by a right wing extremist of six african migrants and then there was also a gruesome killing of an italian girl where african migrants are being investigated so all this put the feeling the sentiment that was preval and in italy but on the back burner back on the front and of course the island of sicily where a capital palermo is located of course is very important in this whole thing becaus
and perceptions and we unify course it'll is at the forefront of the whole migration crisis and the mediterranean route has gained more importance over the last two years or so after the western balkans route where many people from syria fled through originally had been close so you had about one hundred nineteen thousand migrants making their way over the mediterranean route to italy last year which is a drop but on a high level so that's not the only reason why this is such an important topic...
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heavy blizzards and biting temperatures are continuing to last year up from the far north to the mediterranean south a red alert has been extended as parts of britain face severe weather conditions. but some have been enjoying the unusually snowy weather like these children in spain where hundreds of schools cancelled classes. in paris authorities urged commuters to leave their cars at home because of the treacherous roads many drivers were left stranded in their vehicles due to heavy snow on motorways that you even reach the mediterranean with normally sunny nice blanketed in snow. meanwhile in denmark the wintery weather spelled trouble for this fishing boat. it got stuck in the frozen waters of the loop in the north of the country. after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into the eggers and bridge breaking the boat's mast. washing day dubliners life from about and still to come global produces steel themselves focusing on new targets for the white house keeps the ways of the football and our business update with monica jugs in just a moment. couple feet of the talk i'll be o
heavy blizzards and biting temperatures are continuing to last year up from the far north to the mediterranean south a red alert has been extended as parts of britain face severe weather conditions. but some have been enjoying the unusually snowy weather like these children in spain where hundreds of schools cancelled classes. in paris authorities urged commuters to leave their cars at home because of the treacherous roads many drivers were left stranded in their vehicles due to heavy snow on...
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in the winter months when weather closed down air operations they would shift to mediterranean and this would allow them to beat up the british bases. and then in the spring when weather improved they would shift back to russia. fortunately, because of the battles the luftwaffe was unable to do that during this particular campaign. that enables the allies to maintain air supremacy over el alamein. in interdicting the supply lines we know now as work that we had most of the sailing schedules which made it easier for us to interdict the supply line so that made the campaign much more effective. lastly, as i said, in addition to heavy bombers we sent two tactical groups to the battle of el alamein and then one bomb group equipped with b 25 missiles. they're flying along side in many cases sort of parsed out to the western desert air force. because of the heavy air pressure they restrict rommel's mobility. he finds it brings down a heavyweight of air strikes that not only have we limited his logistics pipeline. you see the various units that wind up enabling montgomery. all the criticism. h
in the winter months when weather closed down air operations they would shift to mediterranean and this would allow them to beat up the british bases. and then in the spring when weather improved they would shift back to russia. fortunately, because of the battles the luftwaffe was unable to do that during this particular campaign. that enables the allies to maintain air supremacy over el alamein. in interdicting the supply lines we know now as work that we had most of the sailing schedules...
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heavy blizzards and biting temperatures are continuing to last year up from the far north to the mediterranean south a red alert has been extended as parts of britain faced severe weather conditions. but some have been enjoying the unusually snowy weather like these children in spain where hundreds of schools cancelled classes. in paris authorities urged commuters to leave their cars at home because of the treacherous roads and a drivers were left stranded in their vehicles due to heavy snow on motorways that you even reach the mediterranean with normally sunny nice blanketed in snow. after a short break more have more here on the top of the hour then with more world news followed by the day to see you did. we make up over three quarters of africa the end of the two types we are the several services. they want to shape the continent's future expand part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa majority.
heavy blizzards and biting temperatures are continuing to last year up from the far north to the mediterranean south a red alert has been extended as parts of britain faced severe weather conditions. but some have been enjoying the unusually snowy weather like these children in spain where hundreds of schools cancelled classes. in paris authorities urged commuters to leave their cars at home because of the treacherous roads and a drivers were left stranded in their vehicles due to heavy snow on...
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shippinghe various lines that stretched across the mediterranean. these were primarily the objectives, targets for the american heavy bomber force. the groups that were based in palestine in what is today israel. they were primarily assigned to interrupt the supply change. obviously very difficult to hit the ships and root -- in route. they were very vulnerable to air attack. rommel did not realize it. he was sitting on what was one of the largest oil reserves in libya. there is a famous quote from one of the german generals who said, there were three ships en route, he said, on these three ships rest the fate of the german armies in africa. all three of them were sunk in port. that certainly contributed to the oil difficulties that the germans forces suffered. i share this photo to emphasize these are not fixed bases. this is very much thrown together. you see a brief intermission plain side before they take off. the american commitment was small but had in terms of the logistics efforts, and impact -- much more important than the scope. that is go
shippinghe various lines that stretched across the mediterranean. these were primarily the objectives, targets for the american heavy bomber force. the groups that were based in palestine in what is today israel. they were primarily assigned to interrupt the supply change. obviously very difficult to hit the ships and root -- in route. they were very vulnerable to air attack. rommel did not realize it. he was sitting on what was one of the largest oil reserves in libya. there is a famous quote...
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so i was with a table for two weeks and there was from tripoli in northern libya a boat across the mediterranean before they're picked up by the italian navy so your highness at that age was sixteen and i think issue and remarkable determination in life which is standing in very good stead no but your highness if this bill came through would be able to sponsor his sister who is no in a camp and sudan to come and join him if he gets to sponsor he's been granted refugee status and he would then get to bring a family member to this country as well so this would enable your highness to have the same rights and out of refuge and to sponsor family members to come with them rather than leave him alone and isolated incidentally another side of it. refused to bring children over the age of eighteen because they have cases where some people been able to bring the children under eighteen with them but not the children over eighteen so an adult who's been granted asylum been classified as a few g. and feet of their life returning to the home country they would be able to to bring a child into this cause the
so i was with a table for two weeks and there was from tripoli in northern libya a boat across the mediterranean before they're picked up by the italian navy so your highness at that age was sixteen and i think issue and remarkable determination in life which is standing in very good stead no but your highness if this bill came through would be able to sponsor his sister who is no in a camp and sudan to come and join him if he gets to sponsor he's been granted refugee status and he would then...
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and one man's quest to bring dignity and death to migrants who lost their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. however got spring temperatures across the good parts of europe as we go on through the next few days is looking well the wet and windy having said that fair amount of class still spilling in the from the atlantic little spin of the just in the english channel some damn weather never really too far away but we are getting up into double figures london paris eleven to twelve celsius close enough there in spirit nine degrees but a woman there in madrid not too bad at a little more clout there into portugal into southern parts of spain plenty of cloud plenty of rain still in place across the the balkans if we look slightly fine and dry somewhat weather also pushing across ukraine pushing a little further north woods of moscow in a southerly breeze the laast getting above freezing two degrees celsius the top happen here on tuesday falls but willow freezing for moscow as we go on through wednesday bits and pieces of cloud and right i do want to wintry flowers as well for the west it's war
and one man's quest to bring dignity and death to migrants who lost their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. however got spring temperatures across the good parts of europe as we go on through the next few days is looking well the wet and windy having said that fair amount of class still spilling in the from the atlantic little spin of the just in the english channel some damn weather never really too far away but we are getting up into double figures london paris eleven to twelve celsius...
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so i was with a table for two weeks and there was from tripoli in northern libya a boat across the mediterranean before they're picked up by the italian navy three hundred s. age sixteen and i think issue and remarkable determination in life which is standing in very good stead no but your highness if this bill came through who'd be able to sponsor his sisters know in a camp and sudan to come and join him he gets to sponsor he's been granted refugee status and he would then get to bring a family member to this country as well so this would enable your highness to have the same rights and out of refugees to sponsor family members to come with him rather leave him alone and isolated incidentally another side of it. refused to bring children over the age of eighteen because they have cases where some people been able to bring the children under eighteen with them but not the children over eighteen so an adult has been granted asylum been classified as a few g. and feet of their life returning to the home country they would be able to to bring a child into this cause the law stands as a last chance
so i was with a table for two weeks and there was from tripoli in northern libya a boat across the mediterranean before they're picked up by the italian navy three hundred s. age sixteen and i think issue and remarkable determination in life which is standing in very good stead no but your highness if this bill came through who'd be able to sponsor his sisters know in a camp and sudan to come and join him he gets to sponsor he's been granted refugee status and he would then get to bring a...
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platform of deporting hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants who've come over the sea from the mediterranean of course that would be a highly embarrassing outcome for the european union and as amazing as it sounds the the elites in brussels would probably wants silvio berlusconi the disgraced former prime minister to be the king maker the man to pick a prime minister who's more palatable to brussels than somebody like solving the so it is really a mess about this time tomorrow morning will have a bit of a clearer picture as to which way it's going to go but for now here's a look at some of the complicating factors in this election. it's as much about the state of politics here the party making all the running is the anti politician party it's thirty one year old leader held several part time jobs before entering politics five stars in time proposal is to create a citizens' bloc in opposition to the corrupt excesses of the political. but five star have vowed not to do a coalition deal with anyone else in a country in which you can't do government without a coalition it leads many to. i wonder
platform of deporting hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants who've come over the sea from the mediterranean of course that would be a highly embarrassing outcome for the european union and as amazing as it sounds the the elites in brussels would probably wants silvio berlusconi the disgraced former prime minister to be the king maker the man to pick a prime minister who's more palatable to brussels than somebody like solving the so it is really a mess about this time tomorrow morning...
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the satellite picture most of the wet weather is spiraling around the southern parts of course the mediterranean and then up the eastern parts of europe and that's really where we're expecting most of the storms to track over the next few days because it's so cold some of that is turning to snow this is what it looks like in hungary at the moment and i think for some of us in the region it's going to be pretty wintery over the next few days so there's the latest batch of snow then making its way through remain here into ukraine very very winter ahead of working up into russia as we head through wednesday and the next system is following it bringing plenty of snow on its northern edge as well further south where it's just too warm here we see some heavy rain instead elsewhere across europe there's plenty of dry weather to be found on wednesday and it's also turning milder now so any snow that's around will melt london probably getting up to double figures for the other side of the mediterranean here there's also been a fair amount of unsettled weather recently too and it's all thanks to the syste
the satellite picture most of the wet weather is spiraling around the southern parts of course the mediterranean and then up the eastern parts of europe and that's really where we're expecting most of the storms to track over the next few days because it's so cold some of that is turning to snow this is what it looks like in hungary at the moment and i think for some of us in the region it's going to be pretty wintery over the next few days so there's the latest batch of snow then making its...
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how i was still got some rather lively shall is across the mediterranean further north it's generate dry quiet weather in here because we have high pressure in place so that will keep things as somewhat more settled once the weather though that continues to rumble away across central parts of the mediterranean southern areas of italy and see were the balkans three grace still seeing some thunder still a few showers across the western side of the med this nasty little system here that continues to bring some lively waynes and some heavy rain and we can see some of the choppy waters continuing around the bay of biscay that will eventually push its way through across the peyronie's into that western side of the mediterranean central ira still looking disturbed greece still seeing some wet weather further north quiets and lossie dry ten celsius in vienna and in warsaw double figures here double figures two into that western side of here london then paris getting up to around twelve or thirteen degrees cloud of the ray will drive its way further east which is to go through what she's day
how i was still got some rather lively shall is across the mediterranean further north it's generate dry quiet weather in here because we have high pressure in place so that will keep things as somewhat more settled once the weather though that continues to rumble away across central parts of the mediterranean southern areas of italy and see were the balkans three grace still seeing some thunder still a few showers across the western side of the med this nasty little system here that continues...
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as we head into monday behind it a bit of a break but then the next system is swirling around in the mediterranean so plenty of wet weather here stretching from posset greece for the north now as we look at the other side of the mediterranean we can see the cloud and rain that we've been seeing him plenty of it over the northwestern parts thing giving us some fairly heavy rain but the worst of that is clearing away as we head through monday so force in algeria and china here it should be good to dry at the next system though is making its way into morocco so we'll see the winds pick up here the clouds will increase we see some fairly heavy rain during the day on monday. the weather sponsored by qatar and release. more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel more than ninety percent of. the distance away. almost zero point one per cent of the two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which they sold refuge. at this time i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth of the law with. all this. country mind you are the top stories here at
as we head into monday behind it a bit of a break but then the next system is swirling around in the mediterranean so plenty of wet weather here stretching from posset greece for the north now as we look at the other side of the mediterranean we can see the cloud and rain that we've been seeing him plenty of it over the northwestern parts thing giving us some fairly heavy rain but the worst of that is clearing away as we head through monday so force in algeria and china here it should be good...
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here is the final resting place for some of the more than three thousand people who drowned in the mediterranean sea last year migrants and refugees died on people smuggling boats as they tried to start a new life in europe mohammad jim jim reports from czars this where one man is giving some of the dignity and death he says they were never afforded in life in a graveyard for the unknown one volunteer works to one of the migrants and refugees he says the world has forgotten. and then as. i feel like these people didn't have a family so i want to be a family for them because they were persecuted in their countries. tells us it was their suffering that compelled so many desperate people to try and cross into europe from libya but the mediterranean didn't deliver them to safety when their bodies washed ashore here in zahra's east tunisia tried to give them the peace he says they deserved all along. when we found a woman with a child i thought to myself maybe he has her son the medical report said he was five years old i wanted to provide them with dignity in death in a symbolic way because a mother
here is the final resting place for some of the more than three thousand people who drowned in the mediterranean sea last year migrants and refugees died on people smuggling boats as they tried to start a new life in europe mohammad jim jim reports from czars this where one man is giving some of the dignity and death he says they were never afforded in life in a graveyard for the unknown one volunteer works to one of the migrants and refugees he says the world has forgotten. and then as. i feel...
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man's quest to bring dignity in death to some of the migrants who lost their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. palestinian prime minister. has escaped unhurt after a bomb exploded while his convoy was traveling in gaza no one has claimed responsibility but the presidential spokesman blame hamas it is denying any link and condemned the bombing as well as palestinian leader accuses them of having ready accusations of palestinian the palestinian prime minister said the attack will not stop him from doing his job. what's been done today on the beat her crossing will make us more solid i confirm that we've had contact with the president and three cars have been detonated but this will make us more solid and we will see goes again i'm traveling tomorrow and then i'll be back to go to work the risks are of course live now to imran khan in ramallah so what more do we know on this. well i can tell you that the palestinian prime minister is absolutely defined he says as you heard in that speech that he will visit gulzar again he's actually traveling to rome for the united nations relief works agency th
man's quest to bring dignity in death to some of the migrants who lost their lives trying to cross the mediterranean. palestinian prime minister. has escaped unhurt after a bomb exploded while his convoy was traveling in gaza no one has claimed responsibility but the presidential spokesman blame hamas it is denying any link and condemned the bombing as well as palestinian leader accuses them of having ready accusations of palestinian the palestinian prime minister said the attack will not stop...
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as long as they don't improve their relations with the greek sufi the solo issue about the eastern mediterranean gas exploration turkey will not be a member of the european union but also they appreciated that turkey has heart for the. forward stopping the migration flow to european union a new course stated that the migration migration flow to europe has been as come down seventy five per cent and also bulgaria prime minister who is also the term president of the european union has stated that there is zero pressure on their borders so turkey's dealing with the syrian refugees is actually appreciated by europe but turkey's stance in our friend the ongoing military operation in our film is also criticized by the european leaders saying that it should abide by the international law but i must also add that president and i are donna has always stated. even right before coming to bulgaria that's true it will continue to fight against terror whether it's inside or outside turkey until the terror threat is eliminated so it seems like for a while turkey and european union will say it will maintain it
as long as they don't improve their relations with the greek sufi the solo issue about the eastern mediterranean gas exploration turkey will not be a member of the european union but also they appreciated that turkey has heart for the. forward stopping the migration flow to european union a new course stated that the migration migration flow to europe has been as come down seventy five per cent and also bulgaria prime minister who is also the term president of the european union has stated that...
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the chill reached the mediterranean would normally-sunny nice blanketed in snow. meanwhile in denmark, the winter weather spells trouble for this fishing boat. it got stuck in the frozen waters of the limp fjord. after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into a bridge, breaking the boat's mast. brent: after short break i will be back to take you through the day. ♪ consuelo consu >>> this week on wealthtrack a rare interview with small companies stock pioneer chuck royce about where he is still finding value in a challenging market. chuck royce is next on consuelo mack wealthtrack. ♪ >> new york life along with main stays mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >> additional funding provided by thornburg investment management. active
the chill reached the mediterranean would normally-sunny nice blanketed in snow. meanwhile in denmark, the winter weather spells trouble for this fishing boat. it got stuck in the frozen waters of the limp fjord. after the skipper was rescued his vessel slowly drifted into a bridge, breaking the boat's mast. brent: after short break i will be back to take you through the day. ♪ consuelo consu >>> this week on wealthtrack a rare interview with small companies stock pioneer chuck royce...
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the 7,600-square-foot formal mediterranean home sits on a lush estate hidden in the desert with just under 1 3/4 acres. so let's go take a look outside, because when i came through the front door, that's breathtaking. >> oh, yeah. everything in the home leads to the outside. >> i'm tellin' you, it reminds me of "the godfather." >> 1.7 acres out here, looking straight out to the mcdowell mountain preserve, unobstructed views. it just feels very private back here. this is your own private desert oasis, very lush. everything inside is leading you to the outside. >> and nobody ever believes that a home like this would ever exist in the desert. i mean, really. >> and i don't blame 'em. >> the house features a truly relaxing oasis with a pool and spa and separate 516-square-foot guest house. i mean, i was inside the casita. i could live there and never leave. you've got the lap pool. >> absolutely. >> i mean, it has its own kitchen. it's self-contained all the way around. >> it's got its own kitchen. we're gettin' ready to walk past the -- the private spa over here. you can access it off o
the 7,600-square-foot formal mediterranean home sits on a lush estate hidden in the desert with just under 1 3/4 acres. so let's go take a look outside, because when i came through the front door, that's breathtaking. >> oh, yeah. everything in the home leads to the outside. >> i'm tellin' you, it reminds me of "the godfather." >> 1.7 acres out here, looking straight out to the mcdowell mountain preserve, unobstructed views. it just feels very private back here. this...
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are dominant in other people and the palestinian has millions of people between the jordan and the mediterranean and depriving them from any possible political rights and it is not a full democracy, and i say within israel, with the issues of church and state and it is not fully democratic and therefore, we still have challenges and the work to do and it is perfect. >> what would your solution be to the principal exist earn threat for to a man and of course, they were all men, the former security heads and military chiefs all say that that situation exi existential threat. >> first, the existential threat is not there for a while. syria, as much as it is devastating is not an existential threat. jordan is okay and even the iranian issue is not as dramatic as our prime minister would like us to fear of, yet, when you look inside you must realize that the fragmentation of the israeli society and the collapse of its previous value system is something very, very problematic and my offer, in my writing and in my political position, challenging my camp first before trying to challenge the right wing i
are dominant in other people and the palestinian has millions of people between the jordan and the mediterranean and depriving them from any possible political rights and it is not a full democracy, and i say within israel, with the issues of church and state and it is not fully democratic and therefore, we still have challenges and the work to do and it is perfect. >> what would your solution be to the principal exist earn threat for to a man and of course, they were all men, the former...
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sea so that we can solve the problem of people dying in the mediterranean sea and stop irregular migration and change it to an system of regulated and regular migration and the chancellor will work on this topic but i believe also the. minister of foreign affairs now finds french president in manama call is still waiting for a response from germany to his vision of a close a europe what can he expect will it be more of a warm handshake or an embrace that goes towards possibly softening his stance on financial fiscal clampdown i think the german and the french government will work closely together we all believe there has to be some change in the european union many people in all of our countries are critical mood about the development of the european union and we will be close together with the french government and the most important point for us in germany is how to develop the monetary union for that because we believe that after the crisis we have seen in greece and in other countries about the depth we have to establish a really strong principle of the monetary union so that problems
sea so that we can solve the problem of people dying in the mediterranean sea and stop irregular migration and change it to an system of regulated and regular migration and the chancellor will work on this topic but i believe also the. minister of foreign affairs now finds french president in manama call is still waiting for a response from germany to his vision of a close a europe what can he expect will it be more of a warm handshake or an embrace that goes towards possibly softening his...
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sea so that we can solve the problem of people dying in the mediterranean sea and stop irregular migration and change it to an system of. regulated and regular migration and the chancellor will work on this topic but i believe also the. minister of foreign affairs now fund's french president in manama call is still waiting for a response from germany to his vision of a close a europe what can he expect will it be more of a warm handshake or an embrace that goes towards possibly softening a stance on financial fiscal clampdown i think the german and the french government will work closely together we all believe there has to be some change in the european union many people in all of our countries are critical mood about the development of the european union and we will be close together with the french government and the most important point for us in germany is how to develop the monetary union for that because we believe that after the crisis we have seen in greece and in other countries about the depth we have to establish a really strong principle of the monetary union so that problems
sea so that we can solve the problem of people dying in the mediterranean sea and stop irregular migration and change it to an system of. regulated and regular migration and the chancellor will work on this topic but i believe also the. minister of foreign affairs now fund's french president in manama call is still waiting for a response from germany to his vision of a close a europe what can he expect will it be more of a warm handshake or an embrace that goes towards possibly softening a...
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sea so that we can solve the problem of people dying in the mediterranean sea and stop irregular migration and change it to an system of. regulated and regular migration and the chancellor will work on this topic but i believe also the. minister of foreign affairs now funds french president mana macaw is still waiting for a response from germany to his vision of a close a europe what can he expect will it be more of a warm handshake or an embrace that goes towards possibly softening his stance on financial fiscal clampdown i think the german and the french government will work closely together we all believe there has to be some change in the european union many people in all of our countries are critical mood about the development of the european union and we will be close together with the french government and the most important point for us in germany is how to develop the monetary union for that because we believe that after the crisis we have seen in greece and in other countries about the depth we have to establish a really strong principle of the monetary union so that problems lik
sea so that we can solve the problem of people dying in the mediterranean sea and stop irregular migration and change it to an system of. regulated and regular migration and the chancellor will work on this topic but i believe also the. minister of foreign affairs now funds french president mana macaw is still waiting for a response from germany to his vision of a close a europe what can he expect will it be more of a warm handshake or an embrace that goes towards possibly softening his stance...
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to work to keep it alive always just getting past what things seem to be heating up in the eastern mediterranean greece's defense minister says for example his country is close to what he calls a fatal accident with turkey how worried are you about the possibility of accidental confrontation it seems like a lot of countries now have the navies we know the u.s. has the. russia has a nuclear powered submarine the israelis were conducting war games not long ago the americans were watching the russians. it's crowded out there isn't there are you worried if you crowd that because it is an important area. that makes you want to go where they could be accidental confrontation or is that an exaggeration it could be i could not say that everything is fine and their thing. will be under pons row. sometimes certain things can happen unwittingly and accidentally therefore the best thing not to do these. two to keep away certain accidents is to establish a meaningful dialogue that is why i am saying that the greeks should go so it needs to change this is another example to change mentality and to establish a
to work to keep it alive always just getting past what things seem to be heating up in the eastern mediterranean greece's defense minister says for example his country is close to what he calls a fatal accident with turkey how worried are you about the possibility of accidental confrontation it seems like a lot of countries now have the navies we know the u.s. has the. russia has a nuclear powered submarine the israelis were conducting war games not long ago the americans were watching the...