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you also recognise, as spain did in aun you also recognise, as spain did in a un covenant from 1976, which spain signed, you recognise the right of people to have self—determination. so if you recognise that right, and you recognise that catalonia is indeed a nation, then i'm struggling to understand how you cannot allow the catalonian people, an authorised referendum on their right to self—determination. referendum on their right to self-determination. let's once again use the right words. it's not determination, it is secession. first, the spanish constitution doesn't allow for it. it is a sentence of the constitutional court saying clearly you can ask about secession, you can ask about secession, you can ask about secession, but every question you wa nt to secession, but every question you want to put about it has to be done on the framework of a constitutional change. second, there's nothing in the international law that gives catalonia the right to secession, in spite of what torra saying every day is completely false. maybe in other parts of the world, secession is recognis
you also recognise, as spain did in aun you also recognise, as spain did in a un covenant from 1976, which spain signed, you recognise the right of people to have self—determination. so if you recognise that right, and you recognise that catalonia is indeed a nation, then i'm struggling to understand how you cannot allow the catalonian people, an authorised referendum on their right to self—determination. referendum on their right to self-determination. let's once again use the right words....
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you also recognise, as spain did in a un covenant from 1976, which spain signed, you recognise the right of people to have self—determination. so if you recognise that right, and you recognise that catalonia is indeed a nation, then i am struggling to understand how you cannot allow the catalonian people an authorised referendum on their right to self—determination. let's once again use the right words. it's not auto—determination, it is secession. first, the spanish constitution doesn't allow for it. there is a sentence of the constitutional court saying clearly you can ask about secession, you can ask about secession, but every question you want to put about it has to be done on the framework of a constitutional change. second, there's nothing in the international law that gives catalonia the right to secession, in spite that mr torra saying that every day, is completely false. only in abyssinia, ethiopia maybe, or some islands in the caribbeans, the right to secession is recognised. in international law, there is no basis at all for that. there are some lawyers who disagree with
you also recognise, as spain did in a un covenant from 1976, which spain signed, you recognise the right of people to have self—determination. so if you recognise that right, and you recognise that catalonia is indeed a nation, then i am struggling to understand how you cannot allow the catalonian people an authorised referendum on their right to self—determination. let's once again use the right words. it's not auto—determination, it is secession. first, the spanish constitution doesn't...
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and you also recognise, i guess, as spain did in a un covenant from 1976, which spain signed, you recognised the right of people to have self—determination. so if you recognise that right, and you recognize that catalonia is indeed a nation, then i am struggling to understand how you cannot allow the catalonian people an authorized referendum on their right to self—determination. let's once again use the right words. it's secession. first, the spanish constitution doesn't allow for it. it is a sentence of the constitutional court, saying clearly you can ask about secession, but every question you want to put about it has to be done on the framework of a constitutional change. second there is nothing in the international law that gives catalonia the right to with secession. inspite that mr torra saying that every day it's completely false. maybe elsewhere, in ireland for other europeans, the right to secession is realised. and in international law. there is no basis at all for that. second, there's nothing in the international law that gives catalonia the right to secession, in spite that
and you also recognise, i guess, as spain did in a un covenant from 1976, which spain signed, you recognised the right of people to have self—determination. so if you recognise that right, and you recognize that catalonia is indeed a nation, then i am struggling to understand how you cannot allow the catalonian people an authorized referendum on their right to self—determination. let's once again use the right words. it's secession. first, the spanish constitution doesn't allow for it. it...
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in spain. it is not appropriate that this is still happening in a modern society and to me only the marly illiterates enjoy it i mean people who have no empathy no feelings this can't continue happening in the civilized country . bullfighting is shameful it's a tradition that should be forbidden in spain and around the world i think it's abhorrence that a country label something culture that has just murder a crime against an innocent animal. but spends government doesn't see it that way it's previously called bullfighting a cultural asset a constitutional court in two thousand and sixteen declaring it part of spain's national heritage in two thousand and fifteen government figures suggested that around four million people in spain attended a bull fights but the movement to ban them is steadily growing bullfighting survival is far from the should. match day three of the bundesliga is over and freiburg stood guard have played out a three three draw both sides picked up their first point of the s
in spain. it is not appropriate that this is still happening in a modern society and to me only the marly illiterates enjoy it i mean people who have no empathy no feelings this can't continue happening in the civilized country . bullfighting is shameful it's a tradition that should be forbidden in spain and around the world i think it's abhorrence that a country label something culture that has just murder a crime against an innocent animal. but spends government doesn't see it that way it's...
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in modern spain. it is not appropriate that this is still happening in a modern society and to me only the morally illiterate enjoy it i mean people who have no empathy no feelings this can't continue happening in a civilised country. bullfighting is shameful it's a tradition that should be forbidden in spain and around the world i think it's abhorrence that a country label something culture that has just murder a crime against an innocent animal. but spends government doesn't see it that way it's previously called bullfighting a cultural asset a constitutional court in two thousand and sixteen declaring it part of spain's national heritage in two thousand and fifteen government figures suggested that around four million people in spain attended a bull fights but the movement to ban them is steadily growing bullfighting survival is far from the should. kenya. has spectacularly smashed the men's marathon world record in here in berlin at the mild september weather and a flat course mean the last seven
in modern spain. it is not appropriate that this is still happening in a modern society and to me only the morally illiterate enjoy it i mean people who have no empathy no feelings this can't continue happening in a civilised country. bullfighting is shameful it's a tradition that should be forbidden in spain and around the world i think it's abhorrence that a country label something culture that has just murder a crime against an innocent animal. but spends government doesn't see it that way...
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any reasonable sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they're going to fall in love. otherwise, there's something deeply wrong with you. [ man chuckles ] >> anthony: spain's the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway, and in the very best possible way. [men chanting ] >> anthony: this is a country that gave us the spanish inquisition, also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine with traditional tapas. christianity and islam traded places, shared space. and the effects and influences of all those things are right here to see. you could almost look back through time and through the mists of history, see the phoenicians marching up, cross the vega. or are those feral hippies? an influx of international hippies, many of whom appear to have set up squats in the caves up the mountain, have made things interesting. if they ask what we're doing, you should say we're staging a moon landing. wherever you are on the ideological spectrum, however, some things are constant it seems -- some stereotypi
any reasonable sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they're going to fall in love. otherwise, there's something deeply wrong with you. [ man chuckles ] >> anthony: spain's the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway, and in the very best possible way. [men chanting ] >> anthony: this is a country that gave us the spanish inquisition, also anarchy. this is where devout catholicism mixes with surrealism, modernist cuisine...
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spain isa they have not been able to do. spain is a team in transition and are under new management and lost a few of their stalwarts to retirement and bait bombed out at the knockout stage to russia. was too accurate southgate had to say about spain yesterday. spain is in a slightly different tactical test, they have outstanding midfield players in the same way and not the identical test that we faced. and of course we don't 100% that we faced. and of course we don't100% know how they are going to approach the game with a new coach, the team has progressed a long way and i think back two years to when we last played spain, the detail and how we play now to how we repaired for that game is much much further down the line and much more advanced, the style of play is completely different. and we are evolving and improving. he has retained a quarter of the squad that did so well in russia and it would have been 18 but they were pulling out as a precaution due to a back injury and we know that cahill and fardy have retired. they
spain isa they have not been able to do. spain is a team in transition and are under new management and lost a few of their stalwarts to retirement and bait bombed out at the knockout stage to russia. was too accurate southgate had to say about spain yesterday. spain is in a slightly different tactical test, they have outstanding midfield players in the same way and not the identical test that we faced. and of course we don't 100% that we faced. and of course we don't100% know how they are...
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this is what happens once the cattle leave spain. shipped to north africa, where they will be taken straight to a harbour slaughterhouse. can we be 100% sure that scottish cattle end up like that? no. but can we be 100% sure that they don't end up like that? equally, no. because this is a massive part of the meat industry here in spain. is it acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our borders, once an animal leaves what we can control, it is ok? i'm not sure if i would say it is acceptable. i think it is the real world at the moment. and we would obviously prefer to be able to control everything but i think we have to be realistic. so if acceptable means, do we reluctantly accept it, then the answer is yes. the south—west of scotland is key to all of this. not only is it at the heart of the dairy trade, but it also has the most vital link in the export chain — the port. ferry companies elsewhere in the uk won't carry calves for fattening and slaughter direct to the continent. so the only way to export the dairy calves is to mov
this is what happens once the cattle leave spain. shipped to north africa, where they will be taken straight to a harbour slaughterhouse. can we be 100% sure that scottish cattle end up like that? no. but can we be 100% sure that they don't end up like that? equally, no. because this is a massive part of the meat industry here in spain. is it acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our borders, once an animal leaves what we can control, it is ok? i'm not sure if i would say it is acceptable. i...
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across spain say they've had enough of the age old tradition packing spain's leading animal rights party organize the march to support to say animal cruelty has no place in modern spain. it is not appropriate that this is still happening in a modern society and to me only the morally illiterate enjoy it i mean people who have no empathy no feelings this can't continue happening in a civilised country. bullfighting is shameful it's a tradition that should be forbidden in spain and around the world i think it's abhorrence that a country label something culture that has just murder a crime against an innocent animal. but spain's government doesn't see it that way it's previously called bullfighting a cultural asset a constitutional court in two thousand and sixteen declaring it part of spain's national heritage in two thousand and fifteen go. when figures suggested that around four million people in spain attended a bull fight but the movement to ban them is steadily growing bullfighting survival is far from the should. the berlin marathon is taking place right now through the streets of th
across spain say they've had enough of the age old tradition packing spain's leading animal rights party organize the march to support to say animal cruelty has no place in modern spain. it is not appropriate that this is still happening in a modern society and to me only the morally illiterate enjoy it i mean people who have no empathy no feelings this can't continue happening in a civilised country. bullfighting is shameful it's a tradition that should be forbidden in spain and around the...
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this is what happens once the cattle leave spain. shipped to north africa, where they will be taken straight to a slaughterhouse. can we be 100% sure that scottish cattle end up like that? no. but can we be 100% sure that they don't end up like that? equally, no. because this is a massive part of the meat industry here in spain. is it acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our borders, once an animal leaves what we can control, it is ok? i'm not sure if i would say it is acceptable. i think it is the real world at the moment. and we would obviously prefer to be able to control everything but i think we have to be realistic. so if acceptable means, do we reluctantly accept it, then the answer is yes. the south—west of scotland is key to all of this. not only is it at the heart of the dairy trade, but it also has the most vital link in the export chain — the port. ferry companies elsewhere in the uk won't carry calves for fattening and slaughter direct to the continent. so the only way to export the dairy calves is to move them v
this is what happens once the cattle leave spain. shipped to north africa, where they will be taken straight to a slaughterhouse. can we be 100% sure that scottish cattle end up like that? no. but can we be 100% sure that they don't end up like that? equally, no. because this is a massive part of the meat industry here in spain. is it acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our borders, once an animal leaves what we can control, it is ok? i'm not sure if i would say it is acceptable. i think...
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is it a cce pta ble industry here in spain. is it acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our waters “— acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our waters —— borders, wants an animal leaves what we can control, it is ok? i'm not sure ifi would say it is acceptable. i think it is the real world at the moment. and we would obviously prefer to be able to control everything but i think we have to be realistic. so if a cce pta ble think we have to be realistic. so if acceptable means, do we reluctantly accepted, then the answer is yes. —— accepted, then the answer is yes. —— accept it. the south-west of scotla nd accept it. the south-west of scotland is key to all of this. not only is it at the heart of the dairy trade, but it also has the most vital link in the export chain. the port. ferry companies elsewhere in the uk won't carry cars —— calves for fattening the uk won't carry cars —— calves forfattening and the uk won't carry cars —— calves for fattening and slaughter direct to the continent. so the
is it a cce pta ble industry here in spain. is it acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our waters “— acceptable to say, once an animal leaves our waters —— borders, wants an animal leaves what we can control, it is ok? i'm not sure ifi would say it is acceptable. i think it is the real world at the moment. and we would obviously prefer to be able to control everything but i think we have to be realistic. so if a cce pta ble think we have to be realistic. so if acceptable means, do...
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and more international football awaits night with england hosting spain maybe an old girl nation city to take that looking to build on a promising last couple months while spain are in rebuild mode all day time won't she was campaign. finance law. play. on how to haul freight glad you could join me. gemini's east in a city of chemistry mains tents off the crowds of demonstrators once again marched against the government's asylum seeker policies late on a friday marchers many wearing far right insignia chanted we all the people and this is our sixth hundreds of police officers were deployed chemists police said there were more than two thousand far right protesters several hundred counted demonstrators also gathered in the city center there were no reports of violence chemist's has been the scene of on going right wing anti refugee protests since a man was stabbed to death last month allegedly by an asylum seeker much smaller groups have turned out to protest against the rise of the right wing in general. well germany's domestic intelligence chief is facing a barrage of criticism after
and more international football awaits night with england hosting spain maybe an old girl nation city to take that looking to build on a promising last couple months while spain are in rebuild mode all day time won't she was campaign. finance law. play. on how to haul freight glad you could join me. gemini's east in a city of chemistry mains tents off the crowds of demonstrators once again marched against the government's asylum seeker policies late on a friday marchers many wearing far right...
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and more international so-called awaits ny creeping that enticing spain in the inaugural nations like the pavement and looking to build on a promising wall couple for months while spain are in rebuilding mode off to a tumultuous campaign. plan. on how to hold free glad you could join me. gemini's east in a city of kenya's remains tense off the crowds of demonstrators once again marched against the government's asylum seeker policies late on a friday marchers many wearing far right insignia chanted we all the people and this is our city hundreds of police officers were deployed chemist police said there were more than two thousand far right protesters several hundred counted demonstrators also gathered in the city center there were no reports of violence chemist's has been the scene of ongoing right wing anti refugee protest since a man was stabbed to death last month allegedly by an asylum seeker much smaller groups have turned out to protest against the rise of the right wing in germany. but germany's domestic intelligence chief is facing a barrage of criticism off to constant doubt
and more international so-called awaits ny creeping that enticing spain in the inaugural nations like the pavement and looking to build on a promising wall couple for months while spain are in rebuilding mode off to a tumultuous campaign. plan. on how to hold free glad you could join me. gemini's east in a city of kenya's remains tense off the crowds of demonstrators once again marched against the government's asylum seeker policies late on a friday marchers many wearing far right insignia...
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conn's more international football the whites two nights with england hosting spain and the inaugural nations lean in london looking to build on a promising world cup for months while spain all in rebuild mode all tritch mulcher this campaign. i knew chris mckinnon welcome to the show reports coming in of renewed russian ass trikes and government ball main on syria's last major major rebel bastion that's just one day off to turkey iran and russia failed to agree on a cease. in syria syrian activists say the strikes seen here and unverified footage of the most violent in a month and i talked to the rebel positions in it live in hama province is it live is the last opposition stronghold in the country and the government says it will retake it but with three million civilians trapped it's feared an all out assault could lead to a humanitarian catastrophe. for more on the situation let's bring in now and shall hora in beirut and shell thanks for joining us reports of heavy russian ass strikes is this the beginning of a major offensive. but it does seem like that perhaps it will be a phase
conn's more international football the whites two nights with england hosting spain and the inaugural nations lean in london looking to build on a promising world cup for months while spain all in rebuild mode all tritch mulcher this campaign. i knew chris mckinnon welcome to the show reports coming in of renewed russian ass trikes and government ball main on syria's last major major rebel bastion that's just one day off to turkey iran and russia failed to agree on a cease. in syria syrian...
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the inaugural nations leave england are looking to build on a promising world cup the formants well spain on and rebuild note to thank you mulch us campaign on. the line. i'm on your cue because nick cannon welcome to the show germany's domestic intelligence chief is facing a barrel of criticism off the costin doubt on whether racially inspired attacks took place during violent protests and candidates two weeks ago. mohsen also suggested a video taken in the eastern german city that such an icing on social media could be deliberate misinformation the remarks contradict eyewitness and media reports police in the state of saxony are investigating dozens of alleged assaults. videos of violent attacks by right wing demonstrators in chemist's have gone viral on social media afghani's ali and bahrain a said the attacks started with racist taunts. get out of germany out and then they were hitting us one of them did like this to me then ali with the left hand hit him in the face. the two afghanis have filed criminal complaints others were also the targets of violent attacks says a victim councill
the inaugural nations leave england are looking to build on a promising world cup the formants well spain on and rebuild note to thank you mulch us campaign on. the line. i'm on your cue because nick cannon welcome to the show germany's domestic intelligence chief is facing a barrel of criticism off the costin doubt on whether racially inspired attacks took place during violent protests and candidates two weeks ago. mohsen also suggested a video taken in the eastern german city that such an...
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brexit definitely made us commit to spain. but since the referendum in 2016, it‘s become more expensive for brits to buy here — the value of the pound has fallen against the euro. since the ‘60s, the british have been buying here in quite considerable numbers. estate agent ian irvin says, in use recent years, though, the british market has slowed right down and some older expats, now in their 70s and 80s, are now selling up. british, as one nationality, are still the biggest market. they probably represent at this point in time roughly about 40% of the market here. so 40% of people buying here are british? that‘s correct, yeah. whereas before, say in the early 2000s, it was probably closer to 80%. there‘s been quite a large drop in the market. for brits living and working here on the costa del sol, brexit has thrown up two major concerns — access to health care, and pensions. at the moment, brits get free medical treatment here in spain, but will that continue post—brexit? and the weak pound has, for some pension
brexit definitely made us commit to spain. but since the referendum in 2016, it‘s become more expensive for brits to buy here — the value of the pound has fallen against the euro. since the ‘60s, the british have been buying here in quite considerable numbers. estate agent ian irvin says, in use recent years, though, the british market has slowed right down and some older expats, now in their 70s and 80s, are now selling up. british, as one nationality, are still the biggest market. they...
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jose manuel abed is back in spain and he doesn't care what kind of work he gets the main thing is that it's in his hometown in southern spain his job as a waiter is only temporary at the end of the holiday season he could be unemployed again. i just came back from germany in october and i could get unemployment benefits and sit at home calmly but i think it's important to take advantage of opportunities it's always good to have a job nearer home so you can afford the long winter we have in cheap yana it's difficult to find jobs here. jose lost his job as a salesman when the financial crisis hit so he packed his things said goodbye to his wife and children like thousands of other spaniards using his last two hundred fifty euros jose flew to munich so local but i was simply alone in a country in which i tried to overcome the obstacles and finally managed to work for almost six years at different companies that month and i worked in different sectors i thought i would. put it when the situation in spain began to improve he decided to return the car to me experts project economic growth of
jose manuel abed is back in spain and he doesn't care what kind of work he gets the main thing is that it's in his hometown in southern spain his job as a waiter is only temporary at the end of the holiday season he could be unemployed again. i just came back from germany in october and i could get unemployment benefits and sit at home calmly but i think it's important to take advantage of opportunities it's always good to have a job nearer home so you can afford the long winter we have in...
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and they left during spain's economic crisis now the time has come for spanish experts to return home again. welcome to do business there's a shortage of potatoes here in germany and prices are set to rise this year's harvest came in below expectations as record temperatures and no rainfall hit most farmers badly several crops failed at thousands of farms the german farmers association asked for one billion euros in aid from the government but to berlin pledged less than half of that amount the government said it would get from a three hundred forty million euros and that means that farmers may have to pass on some of their losses to customers. for more let's cross over to our financial correspondent who today moved away from the front the trading floor to do some grocery shopping so cannot tell me how this long hot summer affecting the price of fruit and vegetables where you are. well monica prices are up of course take potatoes for example the decline in the harvest this year is expected to be up to forty percent compared to syria and that's why the prices for potatoes are farmers m
and they left during spain's economic crisis now the time has come for spanish experts to return home again. welcome to do business there's a shortage of potatoes here in germany and prices are set to rise this year's harvest came in below expectations as record temperatures and no rainfall hit most farmers badly several crops failed at thousands of farms the german farmers association asked for one billion euros in aid from the government but to berlin pledged less than half of that amount the...
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the setting of so gold rio is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand seems now to bone the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of time. the aqueduct touch across a wide valley almost seven hundred thirty meters to bring precious water from the white on a mountains to say go via to this day the one hundred eighteen arches span that valley in the lower town the slaves who constructed it had to pile the granite blocks twenty nine meters high wanting at dizzying heights. can. doubtless it was slaves to who secured huge bronze lettering to the aqueduct for at one time it bore seventeen meter long inscription according to this the potter pottery a the father of the homeland looked after his subjects. the shining words proclaim the
the setting of so gold rio is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand seems now to bone the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of...
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the setting of pseudo vo is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand saves not to bomb the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of time. the aqueduct touch across a wide valley almost seven hundred thirty meters to bring precious water from the white on the mountain stu's ago via to this day than one hundred eighteen arches span that valley in the lower town the slaves who constructed it had to pile the granite blocks twenty nine meters high working at dizzying heights. educate. doubtless it was slaves to who secured huge bronze lettering to the aqueduct for at one time it bore seventeen meter long inscription according to this the potter pottery the father of the homeland looked after his subjects. the shining words proclaime
the setting of pseudo vo is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand saves not to bomb the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of...
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of course, because i love spain. the spanish people i wish i could go everyday giving each and every one of them a coach and a kiss, saying i love you, i love you. my kiss, saying i love you, i love you. my dream here is very big. my dream is to become a teacher number one. it's here in the capital where you see most migrants in the streets, but the spanish government says only a tiny fraction are claiming asylum and heading to other countries. but they admit they have no idea how many are here illegally and ultimately are hiding from the authorities. que passe? gavin lee reporting there. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. in brazil, the annual international whaling commission meeting gets under way. japan currently holds the chair and is expected to propose a motion to lift the global ban on whaling for profit. a short while later in washington, confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will begin. republicans hope to get president donald trump's choice seated on the
of course, because i love spain. the spanish people i wish i could go everyday giving each and every one of them a coach and a kiss, saying i love you, i love you. my kiss, saying i love you, i love you. my dream here is very big. my dream is to become a teacher number one. it's here in the capital where you see most migrants in the streets, but the spanish government says only a tiny fraction are claiming asylum and heading to other countries. but they admit they have no idea how many are here...
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the setting of so golyer is the high plateau of spain's castilian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand seems now to bone the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the century and homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of time. the aqueduct touch across a wide valley almost seven hundred thirty meters to bring precious water from the white on a mountain is to say go via to this day than one hundred eighteen arches span that valley in the lower town the slaves who constructed it had to pile the granite blocks twenty nine meters high wanting at dizzying heights. educated. doubtless it was slaves to who secured huge bronze lettering to the aqueduct for at one time it bore seventeen meter long inscription according to this the potter pottery a the father of the homeland looked after his subjects. the shining words pro
the setting of so golyer is the high plateau of spain's castilian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand seems now to bone the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the century and homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of...
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four hundred laser guided bombs are on their way from spain to saudi arabia after the spanish government reversed its decision to cancel the order the cancellation of the deal last week led to concerns about spanish job . and the future of the two billion dollar contract with saudi warships the u.-turn is angering control activists they say the bombs will kill civilians in the saudi led war in yemen take gould is from friends committee on national legislation she says a stronger message needs to be sent to all the countries which is continuing to supply arms to saddam. it's truly a shameful decision we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation
four hundred laser guided bombs are on their way from spain to saudi arabia after the spanish government reversed its decision to cancel the order the cancellation of the deal last week led to concerns about spanish job . and the future of the two billion dollar contract with saudi warships the u.-turn is angering control activists they say the bombs will kill civilians in the saudi led war in yemen take gould is from friends committee on national legislation she says a stronger message needs...
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last years winners france will take on spain in lille. despite spain missing world number one rafa nadal because of injury, the french aren't taking their opponents lightly. he was one of south africa's top triathletes but one morning, during a training run, mhlengi gwala was dragged into bushes at gunpoint by three men who tried to saw of his legs. six months on, the 27 year old — who survived the ambush with his legs intact — says he's forgiven his attackers and has set himself a challenge which will need all the strength he's got. isaac fanin has been to meet him in durban: i think it takes time. they need the parts or they need everything. they killing me. they come to kill me. the chainsaw attack on mhlengi gwala, it made global headlines. a seemingly random attack in his hometown, durban, where police are still to find any leads. why did think someone would do something so horrific to you? weirdly, none of his possessions, including its burden, was stolen during the horrific attack. six months on, mhlengi gwala is determined to
last years winners france will take on spain in lille. despite spain missing world number one rafa nadal because of injury, the french aren't taking their opponents lightly. he was one of south africa's top triathletes but one morning, during a training run, mhlengi gwala was dragged into bushes at gunpoint by three men who tried to saw of his legs. six months on, the 27 year old — who survived the ambush with his legs intact — says he's forgiven his attackers and has set himself a...
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but spain's recovery is patchy. this community group in madrid campaigns against banks which re possess madrid campaigns against banks which repossess homes and families can't pay their mortgages. they say the poor are being punished for mistakes made by bankers and politicians. i'm sure things have not been fixed at all. people are losing their houses. we are fighting for their rights. the depression of the 1930s still hau nts the depression of the 1930s still haunts spain, too. this new leftist government wants to remove from this memorial site the remains of franco, the dictator who ruled as fascism prospered. there will be nothing like this to mark the fallout of the first financial crisis of the 21st century. the consequences were less violent, less profound. but there we re violent, less profound. but there were changes on the left and right of european politics, and it's possible that the final consequences are still just working possible that the final consequences are stilljust working their way through the
but spain's recovery is patchy. this community group in madrid campaigns against banks which re possess madrid campaigns against banks which repossess homes and families can't pay their mortgages. they say the poor are being punished for mistakes made by bankers and politicians. i'm sure things have not been fixed at all. people are losing their houses. we are fighting for their rights. the depression of the 1930s still hau nts the depression of the 1930s still haunts spain, too. this new...
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that was enough to seal spain a two one win. now oscar winning director alfonso film roma has won the golden lion at the venice film festival the black and white drama has been hailed as his most personal film and his best the netflix release beat twenty other entries to claim the top award. the coveted golden lion in the hundreds of other funds oku are on the director known for hollywood blockbusters including gravity and children of man was honored in venice for a very different kind of film. in roma which critics have called a triumph and a vision offers a glimpse of his childhood in one nine hundred seventy s. mexico but instead of focusing on himself the story is centered on the women who raised him. another film with strong female leads the favorite. the darkly comic period drama topped the first of all second most prestigious prize. i am the queen and for her performances queen and livia coleman took the best actress award. venice was far short of female acting talent. but only one of the twenty one directors vying for th
that was enough to seal spain a two one win. now oscar winning director alfonso film roma has won the golden lion at the venice film festival the black and white drama has been hailed as his most personal film and his best the netflix release beat twenty other entries to claim the top award. the coveted golden lion in the hundreds of other funds oku are on the director known for hollywood blockbusters including gravity and children of man was honored in venice for a very different kind of film....
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absolutely and they are ina have is spain's. absolutely and they are in a group with croatia and it has been 59 days since the defeat to croatia the summer that gave england fan so much after decades of so little. and he had the semifinal, and gave england fans something to believe that they were heading to something special. it does remain england's best world cup finish in almost three decades. and garrett southgate's words, the summer is over and they have to try to start beating the top nations to prove the fourth place finish was not a fluke. statistically they have not done not very well. spain are a side in transition and that had eight poor season. transition and that had eight poor season. and they've lost people to retirement and are under new management. the 2010 world cup winners will still prove a test to garrett. the mike garrett southgate. here is what he had to say. they are ina different here is what he had to say. they are in a different tactical test and have outstanding midfield players in the way that croati
absolutely and they are ina have is spain's. absolutely and they are in a group with croatia and it has been 59 days since the defeat to croatia the summer that gave england fan so much after decades of so little. and he had the semifinal, and gave england fans something to believe that they were heading to something special. it does remain england's best world cup finish in almost three decades. and garrett southgate's words, the summer is over and they have to try to start beating the top...
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it's truly a shameful decision and we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that is spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia. we need to see more concerted action going forward we do have we know that the trumpet ministration is planning to move forward billions of dollars worth of arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates we have seen a lot more action from congress a lot of interest in trying to stop those sales and that every bit of pressure does help it sends a strong signal to saudi arabia that support for this war is not unconditional and unfortunately those spain sent the opposite message with this rehearsal. break you're not
it's truly a shameful decision and we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that is spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop...
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it's truly a shameful decision we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia there are a number of european countries that made the decision to stop selling weapons to saudi arabia this year how much of a difference do you think that will make them a school when the largest supply is the u.s. the u.k. and france continue to on the saudis. well it's important that these european countries have stepped up to the plate and decided to stop sending bombs to saudi arabia and it certainly puts the pressure on a larger supplier of bombs to like the united states like spain like the united kingdom to stop sending weapon
it's truly a shameful decision we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more...
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they feel that goodwill goodwill was absent for spain after shambolic world cup preparations that . just days before the tournament began. hopes to usher in another era of success but a glut of retirements means that he'll have to do without legendary names like andras iniesta gerard piqué and david silva but in re case says that wembley is the ideal setting in which to begin his reign. i like adrenaline so i love to play england i love to play at wembley it's the perfect place i know there will be difficulties or challenges but it's just great to be here and looking forward to training and looking forward to playing in this very unique and mystical stadium. with the new explored including just to barcelona players in reeky is hoping to bring spain a freshness that has been lacking since the victorious campaign at you know twenty twelve. ok let's just get a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you heavy air strikes i mean reported in northern syria described by activists as the most violent in a moment as feared an all hours offensive against it live well the last re
they feel that goodwill goodwill was absent for spain after shambolic world cup preparations that . just days before the tournament began. hopes to usher in another era of success but a glut of retirements means that he'll have to do without legendary names like andras iniesta gerard piqué and david silva but in re case says that wembley is the ideal setting in which to begin his reign. i like adrenaline so i love to play england i love to play at wembley it's the perfect place i know there...
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it's truly a shameful decision and we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that is spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia. we need to see more concerted action going forward we do have we know that the trumpet ministration is planning to move forward billions of dollars worth of arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates we have seen a lot more action from congress a lot of interest in trying to stop those sales and that every bit of pressure does help it sends a strong signal to saudi arabia that support for this war is not unconditional and unfortunately those spain sent the opposite message with this reversal. will break your k
it's truly a shameful decision and we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that is spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop...
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rain in comparison with what's forgot to persistent like the stuff up in norway and the show's over spain they've not actually been falling over rain gauges they look significant but they're on them and they are however that's a development area it looks like we have showers in the eastern side of spain sudden from maybe the riviera this is a jury wednesday this just a bit of coastal rain otherwise lot of breeze down to seventeen in stockholm and a few wandering down towards beaucaire in or even the turkish coast of the next day or so but the development area as you saw in spain they're going to show and south of the alps but to germany and france come thursday and the tension well once they've gone through we're down to twenty two in paris and ninety in london probably in the sunshine but the same up in stockholm it's looking like summer as well gone really drop south of course it's still nice and hostile north coast of africa thirty one in two days look at the matter cloud to the west and look right on this side of your screen showers in western sahara and mauritania that's rare. what m
rain in comparison with what's forgot to persistent like the stuff up in norway and the show's over spain they've not actually been falling over rain gauges they look significant but they're on them and they are however that's a development area it looks like we have showers in the eastern side of spain sudden from maybe the riviera this is a jury wednesday this just a bit of coastal rain otherwise lot of breeze down to seventeen in stockholm and a few wandering down towards beaucaire in or...
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jose manuel abed is back in spain and he doesn't care what kind of work he gets the main thing is that it's in his hometown in southern spain his job as a waiter is only temporary at the end of the holiday season he could be unemployed again. i just came back from germany in october and i could get unemployment benefits and sit at home calmly but i think it's important to take advantage of opportunities it's always good to have a job nearer home so you can afford the long winter we have in cheap yana it's difficult to find jobs here. jose lost his job as a salesman when the financial crisis hit so he packed his things said goodbye to his wife and children like thousands of other spaniards using his last two hundred fifty euros jose flew to munich but i was simply alone in a country in which i tried to overcome the obstacles and finally managed to work for almost six years at different companies that month and i worked in different sectors. but it's. when the situation in spain began to improve he decided to return the car to me experts project economic growth of two point five percent
jose manuel abed is back in spain and he doesn't care what kind of work he gets the main thing is that it's in his hometown in southern spain his job as a waiter is only temporary at the end of the holiday season he could be unemployed again. i just came back from germany in october and i could get unemployment benefits and sit at home calmly but i think it's important to take advantage of opportunities it's always good to have a job nearer home so you can afford the long winter we have in...
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and myself as a person born in spain i was interested to learn that he spent a good deal of time in spain and the city of alicante, just one of the many surprises you will find in this very interesting work. so with no further ado, i will hand the stage to professor jackson and i think you will look forward to hearing about this book that has really shined a light on a very interesting figure in american letters. professor jackson. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. can you hear me? thank you so much for coming. i really appreciate it. i brought my book, the other books i've written before because yesterday i realized no one knew who chester himes was never pretty sure they didn't know who professor jackson was either. you have come to the national book festival and unfortunately you're going to get something of an academic lecture. please bear with me because i have a number of slides that i think are fascinating. i will go through that very rapidly so we can have time for a dialogue and i. we look forward to hearing from your question. so i started work on this project from the bio
and myself as a person born in spain i was interested to learn that he spent a good deal of time in spain and the city of alicante, just one of the many surprises you will find in this very interesting work. so with no further ado, i will hand the stage to professor jackson and i think you will look forward to hearing about this book that has really shined a light on a very interesting figure in american letters. professor jackson. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. can you hear me?...
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spain says it will go ahead with the sale of precision bombs to saudi arabia the spike concerns over its role in the war in yemen saudi led coalition airstrikes on the packs of being blamed for killing thousands of civilians during the conflict the spanish government was applauded when it said last week that it would cancel the sale of four hundred laser guided bombs but it's now confirmed it will actually owner of the two thousand and fifteen contract after riyadh threatened to pull out of a two billion dollars deal to buy warships from spain potentially costing thousands of spanish jobs. well christopher is a political intelligence analyst he joins me now via skype from madrid sir thank you so much for joining us here on means quite an about turn isn't it one week they say one thing and they're applauded for it and then literally a few days later the spanish government turns around and says no no actually the deal will go ahead but the foreign minister says that it was you to confusion within that the fence ministry that that's why the original statement was made what do you think
spain says it will go ahead with the sale of precision bombs to saudi arabia the spike concerns over its role in the war in yemen saudi led coalition airstrikes on the packs of being blamed for killing thousands of civilians during the conflict the spanish government was applauded when it said last week that it would cancel the sale of four hundred laser guided bombs but it's now confirmed it will actually owner of the two thousand and fifteen contract after riyadh threatened to pull out of a...
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jose manuel abed is back in spain and he doesn't care what kind of work he gets the main thing is that it's in his hometown in southern spain his job as a waiter is only temporary at the end of the holiday season he could be unemployed again. i don't know i just came back from germany in october and i could get unemployment benefits and sit at home calmly but i think it's important to take advantage of opportunities it's always good to have a job nearer home so you can afford the long winter we have in cheap yana it's difficult to find jobs here off and. jose lost his job as a salesman when the financial crisis hit so he packed his things said goodbye to his wife and children like thousands of other spaniards using his last two hundred fifty euros jose flew to munich thought i was simply alone in a country in which i tried to overcome the obstacles and finally managed to work for almost six years at different companies a month and i worked in different sectors. but as i thought about it when the situation in spain began to improve he decided to return the car to me experts project econ
jose manuel abed is back in spain and he doesn't care what kind of work he gets the main thing is that it's in his hometown in southern spain his job as a waiter is only temporary at the end of the holiday season he could be unemployed again. i don't know i just came back from germany in october and i could get unemployment benefits and sit at home calmly but i think it's important to take advantage of opportunities it's always good to have a job nearer home so you can afford the long winter we...
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later the guests then went ahead through rodrigo just past the hof mark mark it was enough to seal spain a two one win. the oscar winning director alfonzo koran's film roma has won the golden lion at the venice film festival the black and whites drama has been hailed as his most personal film and his best the netflix release beat twenty of the entries to claim the top award. the coveted golden lion in the hands of other funds. to direct and learn from hollywood blockbusters including gravity and children of man was on the tin venice for a very different kind of film. in roma which critics have called a triumph and a vision quote on office a glimpse of his childhood in one nine hundred seventy s. mexico but instead of focusing on himself the story has centered on the women who raised him. another film with strong female leads the favorite. the darkly comic period drama topped the festival second most prestigious prize. i'm the queen and for her performances queen and livia coleman took the best actress award. venice was far short of female acting talent. but only one of the twenty one dir
later the guests then went ahead through rodrigo just past the hof mark mark it was enough to seal spain a two one win. the oscar winning director alfonzo koran's film roma has won the golden lion at the venice film festival the black and whites drama has been hailed as his most personal film and his best the netflix release beat twenty of the entries to claim the top award. the coveted golden lion in the hands of other funds. to direct and learn from hollywood blockbusters including gravity...
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unexpected hurdles at the foot of the pier unease in the basque country and estrie divides northern spain from southwest and france and russia and scape and now a new frontline in europe's migration crisis. last year less than ten migrants a day came to the spanish town of iran hoping to reach france now it's near a forty ever hour and gran is part of a growing network of volunteers helping new arrivals their own. we're driving around iran the last spanish town before the border with france and we're looking for people who've just arrived from the south of spain to give them some information. these men from the camorra silence in the indian ocean have tried to reach france the volunteers offer advice and a place at their shelter it's a bit of comfort far from home most here are from francophone africa claude is an engineer from cameroon after several attempts to cross the border he's given up his dream of a job in france. i thought it would be in eldorado but then you realize life is tough everywhere your family back home in africa calls you to help them but you can't your relatives put t
unexpected hurdles at the foot of the pier unease in the basque country and estrie divides northern spain from southwest and france and russia and scape and now a new frontline in europe's migration crisis. last year less than ten migrants a day came to the spanish town of iran hoping to reach france now it's near a forty ever hour and gran is part of a growing network of volunteers helping new arrivals their own. we're driving around iran the last spanish town before the border with france and...
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he was born in spain and moved to france as a boy. after a disastrous run in the last presidential election, he set his sights on spain. that makes him the first head of one european government to pursue a political career in another. his mdc to has become a fixture at the national assembly. a sign that he has already moved on said new ambitions. the former french prime minister has been reconnecting with his roots. making frequent public appearances in his native barcelona where he is expected to run for mayor. >> we always spoke catalan in my family. >>>> after being rejected by socialist voters in the 2017 primary, he received warm welcomes in spain even if voters do not know much about him. to run for office in barcelona, he will have to abandon his role as mp. i do not understand why he is leaving when he should stay in france. him.will miss he is a good man. >> his former opponent from the far left nearly one the seat herself has already been calling for his resignation. >> we have not had a representative sense december. he goe
he was born in spain and moved to france as a boy. after a disastrous run in the last presidential election, he set his sights on spain. that makes him the first head of one european government to pursue a political career in another. his mdc to has become a fixture at the national assembly. a sign that he has already moved on said new ambitions. the former french prime minister has been reconnecting with his roots. making frequent public appearances in his native barcelona where he is expected...
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but on saturday night they host spain at wembley followed bya they host spain at wembley followed by a friendly next tuesday against switzerland in leicester. jordan henderson feeling that the public fell back on a pudding went over the summer fell back on a pudding went over the summerand do fell back on a pudding went over the summer and do will be interesting to see what kind of reception they get in these next couple of games. looking forward to it. also coming up in the programme. roger federer feeling the heat in flushing meadows — as he makes an early exit from the us open — blaming the humidity. and a new life in the media spotlight beckons for lando norris, with a surprising admission from britain's youngest formula one driver who's used to racing at 200mph. ido i do get more scared sometimes driving a road car than a race car. mainly knowing, many not going what other drivers are going to do. keatonjennings has retained his place in the england squad for the fifth and final test against india at the oval — despite coming under pressure for his performances in the seri
but on saturday night they host spain at wembley followed bya they host spain at wembley followed by a friendly next tuesday against switzerland in leicester. jordan henderson feeling that the public fell back on a pudding went over the summer fell back on a pudding went over the summerand do fell back on a pudding went over the summer and do will be interesting to see what kind of reception they get in these next couple of games. looking forward to it. also coming up in the programme. roger...
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unexpected hurdles at the foot of the pier unease in the basque country and street divides northern spain from south western france a lush landscape and now a new frontline in europe's migration crisis. last year less than ten migrants a day came to the spanish town of iran hoping to reach france now it's near a forty ever hour and grain is part of a growing network of volunteers helping new arrivals there. we are driving around iran the last banished down before the border with france and we're looking for people who have just arrived from the south of spain to give them some information. these men from the camorra silence in the indian ocean have tried to reach france the volunteers offer advice and a place at their shelter it's a bit of comfort far from home most here are from francophone africa sean claude is an engineer from cameroon after several attempts to cross the border he's given up his dream of a job in france. i thought it would be in eldorado but then you realize life is tough everywhere your family back home in africa calls you to help them but you can't your relatives put
unexpected hurdles at the foot of the pier unease in the basque country and street divides northern spain from south western france a lush landscape and now a new frontline in europe's migration crisis. last year less than ten migrants a day came to the spanish town of iran hoping to reach france now it's near a forty ever hour and grain is part of a growing network of volunteers helping new arrivals there. we are driving around iran the last banished down before the border with france and...
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when they play croatia and spain they will be looking for improvement. in the meantime a win isa win. improvement. in the meantime a win is a win. live tonight in leicester, thank you for that. northern ireland recovered from their opening defeat in the nations league with a 3—0 friendly win over israel at windsor park on a night where they'll hope they've unearthed a new star. it was one of their old heads who put michael o'neill's side in front. captain steven davis finishing off a well—executed set piece move. the home side then made it 2—0 when leeds united's stuart dallas volleyed in from close range. but the moment of the night came when 22—year—old gavin whyte came on to score with his first touch of the ball. he was making his first start for his country after impressing for oxford united in the opening weeks of the season. whyte signed for the league one club in the summer from crusaders, where he scored 22 goals in the northern irish league. spain, who beat england 2—i at wembley, trounced world cup finalists croatia tonight. they t
when they play croatia and spain they will be looking for improvement. in the meantime a win isa win. improvement. in the meantime a win is a win. live tonight in leicester, thank you for that. northern ireland recovered from their opening defeat in the nations league with a 3—0 friendly win over israel at windsor park on a night where they'll hope they've unearthed a new star. it was one of their old heads who put michael o'neill's side in front. captain steven davis finishing off a...
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spain decides to go ahead with an arms deal with saudi arabia despite concerns over their use in the conflict in libya. and a look at the impact of argentina's financial crisis. in the country's indigenous community. hurricane frances started to batter the east coast of the united states it's bringing heavy rain strong winds and rising floodwaters to three states north carolina south carolina and virginia one hundred fifty six thousand people are now without electricity florence has been downgraded to a category one hurricane before cost as a warning the slow moving storm will cause major damage across the southeast saying it poses a grave threat to life and property well north carolina's governor has told residents this is only the beginning we ended waves are driving seawater through some coastal streets like rivers nearly thirty thousand people in north carolina already over that power that number is rising the worst of the storm is not yet here but the easier the early warnings of the days to come surviving this storm will be a test of endurance teamwork common sense and patience
spain decides to go ahead with an arms deal with saudi arabia despite concerns over their use in the conflict in libya. and a look at the impact of argentina's financial crisis. in the country's indigenous community. hurricane frances started to batter the east coast of the united states it's bringing heavy rain strong winds and rising floodwaters to three states north carolina south carolina and virginia one hundred fifty six thousand people are now without electricity florence has been...
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today on global three thousand we're off to spain where obesity is a serious problem the solution finding strength in numbers. near-sightedness is skyrocketing in asia we go to taiwan to find out why. and in uganda we meet some courageous animal lovers who are helping to save the rhino. rhinos are one of the world's most endangered species in africa only zimbabwe kenya and namibia and south africa have reasonably sized populations of them the reason is poachers who it came to profit from their valuable homes they fetch a fortune on the global black market traders get around sixty thousand u.s. dollars per kilo. in uganda their numbers have slowly been increasing in recent years our reporter yulia hellish man paid a visit to a privately run sanctuary and met with some committed conservationists. that's safe here in this century. it covers seventy square kilometers and is sponsored by the rhino fund. the southern white rhinoceros has been wiped out in other parts of uganda but here twenty four of them roam the savanna and what lands . raymond o.p.o. is trying to find one for us. the ranger
today on global three thousand we're off to spain where obesity is a serious problem the solution finding strength in numbers. near-sightedness is skyrocketing in asia we go to taiwan to find out why. and in uganda we meet some courageous animal lovers who are helping to save the rhino. rhinos are one of the world's most endangered species in africa only zimbabwe kenya and namibia and south africa have reasonably sized populations of them the reason is poachers who it came to profit from their...
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today on global three thousand we're off to spain where obesity is a serious problem the solution finding strength in numbers. in a sighted list is skyrocketing in asia we go to taiwan to find out why. and in uganda we meet some courageous animal lovers who are helping to save the rhino. rhinos one of the world's most endangered species in africa only zimbabwe kenya and namibia and south africa have reasonably sized populations of them the reason is poachers who it came to profit from their valuable homes they fetch a fortune on the global black market traders get around sixty thousand u.s. dollars per kilo. in uganda their numbers have slowly been increasing in recent years reports how you paid a visit to a privately run sanctuary and met with some committed conservationists. vests a few. it covers seventy square kilometers and to sponsored by the rhino fund. the southern white rhinoceros has been wiped out in other parts of uganda but here twenty four of them roam the savanna and what lands. raymond o.p.o. is trying to find one for us. the ranger sometimes has to trek far into the bush
today on global three thousand we're off to spain where obesity is a serious problem the solution finding strength in numbers. in a sighted list is skyrocketing in asia we go to taiwan to find out why. and in uganda we meet some courageous animal lovers who are helping to save the rhino. rhinos one of the world's most endangered species in africa only zimbabwe kenya and namibia and south africa have reasonably sized populations of them the reason is poachers who it came to profit from their...
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parts of italy and also saying a little tough of storms just making the way across eastern parts of spain in barcelona had some flooding as a result of some very heavy downpours that came in here as you can see in the high waters now in the process of the city will want to show is still a possibility just around that western side of the mediterranean city freshening up further north london eighteen celsius in quite a keen wind here northwesterly wind blasting through blustery showers there too into scandinavia and then roll back down into the alps and all the part of italy and the adriatic seeing further showers as we go through friday go on into saturday but skies come back in behind the showers just not a little ace which will see some writers pushing towards here. but i want to moscow temperatures here twenty five celsius in a woman for london and paris as we go on into sastre you come further south and that cloud affecting spain and portugal also perfecting the far north of algeria if you want to showers from morocco. the weather sponsored by cattle and race. where they are on line th
parts of italy and also saying a little tough of storms just making the way across eastern parts of spain in barcelona had some flooding as a result of some very heavy downpours that came in here as you can see in the high waters now in the process of the city will want to show is still a possibility just around that western side of the mediterranean city freshening up further north london eighteen celsius in quite a keen wind here northwesterly wind blasting through blustery showers there too...
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good things come to an end and after a summer to remember england are back to work tomorrow against spain at wembley in the all new nations lead. this is their brainchild, a bit to get rid of meaningless friendly as it will not replace qualification for the euros altogether but it'll give a lower ranked aside a back door route to european qualification. england man had a great world cup, but for garrett southgate at least, it's time to move on and look to the future. the summer was brilliant it's great that we have a full house, and it's great that everyone will feel the appreciation and we can step out in front of our things again, but for us now the summer is finished and it's about the next step and challenges and sport does not stand still for anybody, you got to move forward, continue to evolve and increase the competition. i know the players have the same mentality there of an age where what's next is there of an age where what's next is the most important thing. captain harry kane will play in a specially commissioned pair of blooming boots, the pick is a work tomorrow in front ofa
good things come to an end and after a summer to remember england are back to work tomorrow against spain at wembley in the all new nations lead. this is their brainchild, a bit to get rid of meaningless friendly as it will not replace qualification for the euros altogether but it'll give a lower ranked aside a back door route to european qualification. england man had a great world cup, but for garrett southgate at least, it's time to move on and look to the future. the summer was brilliant...
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instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia. we need to see more concerted action going forward we do have we know that the trumpet ministration is planning to move forward billions of dollars worth of arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates we have seen a lot more action from congress a lot of interest in trying to stop those sales.
instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia. we need...
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you go in spain is europe's largest fishing port. this ship has just returned from a fishing voyage in the north atlantic the cargo coming out of the hold looks a lot like shark the owners don't want us to film the cargo they send over the harbor police who stop us filming even though we show them we have a permit we're only allowed to turn the cameras on again inside the option that. was a collision long line fishery users action it has thirty nine ships and catches about a million sharks a year. they only make about one euro per kilo on the flesh the fins however are worth ten to twelve year as a kilo. they're exported to asia for shark fin soup and are especially coveted by a wealthy chinese. in twenty fourteen or pago applied for m.s.c. certification to help boost their business people off is that did i let environmentalists have a lot of influence in society and they claim we're driving the shocks to extinction that it was but it was not true but the eco warriors attack us nonetheless it with the help of the m.s.c. we want to wi
you go in spain is europe's largest fishing port. this ship has just returned from a fishing voyage in the north atlantic the cargo coming out of the hold looks a lot like shark the owners don't want us to film the cargo they send over the harbor police who stop us filming even though we show them we have a permit we're only allowed to turn the cameras on again inside the option that. was a collision long line fishery users action it has thirty nine ships and catches about a million sharks a...