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mainly in spain but as the w.'s follow foley ileus reports from madrid most of those applications are rejected. this is a media he's made his whalen and seeking asylum in spain earlier this year and mido fled his home country and arrived in madrid. he told us his story. as it was. ordered by the thai suffered political pacification for munching for protesting for being in complete opposition to what's happening at the moment i was threatened harassed and ropes. i left because i got sick and also because of the political issues i tried to stay in my home in my country with my people. call me. a meter arrived in spain on a tourist visa and didn't seek asylum upon arrival he instead waited for five months. i was scared i asked about how asylum was what would come of it and what i wouldn't be able to do it was always happens is they take your passport from you you can't leave the country and you don't know how long the process takes you don't know what pandora's box it will open so it was for those reasons i decided to
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spain area team is croatia, they fell short. spain are a world—class team and england proved too good for them this evening. i think southgate will be delighted. thank you very much indeed. well it was a very different story for northern irleand who're in danger of being relgeated from their group after another defeat, losing 2—0 away to bosnia hertzegovina tonight northern ireland began well but suddenly against the run of play jamal lewis lost his footing and the bosnians went ahead through edin dzeko. their second goal came after 70 minutes when roma striker dzeko found himself unmarked and doubled the lead. northern ireland had plenty of chances to score but failed to convert. they're bottom of their group, with thee defeats from three matches. aaron ramsey will be missing for wales in tomorrow's nations league game against the republic of ireland in dublin. he's been allowed to withdraw from the squad as his wife gave birth to twins. manager ryan giggs has called up swa nsea's daniel james from the under—21 squad. gig
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getting permission to stay in the spain is a long process and has little chance of success. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us just how stable is chancellor merkel's governing coalition after her political allies in bavaria suffered deep losses in a regional election or conservative sister party the c.s.u. losing their absolute majority in that state after six decades of dominance the c.s.u. taking less than forty percent of the vote that's a drop of more than ten percent the greens are celebrating some strong. games now becoming the number two party in bavaria a regional party of the three voters getting eleven percent the far right a.f. d. the alternative for germany is set to enter by various parliament for the very first time ten percent of support their support for the center left social democrats crushing by half to under a ten percent mark the f.t.p. the free democrats just passed the five percent hurdle the left party will not be in the next parliament and a moment will be going to munich and berlin first here's some reaction from key players. dismay a
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getting permission to remain in spain is a long process with little chance of success and. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show and thanks for being with us just how stable is towns are only mackerels governing coalition after her political allies in bavaria suffered massive losses in a regional elections macro's conservative sister party the c.s.u. lost their absolute majority in that state after six decades of dominance the c.s.u. taking less than forty percent of the vote that's a drop of a. more than ten percent the greens there celebrating some huge gains today now becoming the number two party in bavaria a regional party the free voters getting eleven percent the far right. to enter by various parliament for the very first time they have just over ten percent of the vote support for the center left social democrats crashing by half to under that psychologically important ten percent mark the f.d.p. just passed the five percent hurdle the left party will not be in the various next parliament and the moment will be going to munich and berlin first here's som
getting permission to remain in spain is a long process with little chance of success and. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show and thanks for being with us just how stable is towns are only mackerels governing coalition after her political allies in bavaria suffered massive losses in a regional elections macro's conservative sister party the c.s.u. lost their absolute majority in that state after six decades of dominance the c.s.u. taking less than forty percent of the vote that's...
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spain very rarely lose at home. in fact, years. spain very rarely lose at home. infact, it's years. spain very rarely lose at home. in fact, it's the first time they've done so in a competitive fixture for some 15 years. the first time england have managed to win away from spain since 1987. gareth southgate‘s young side had plenty to prove, of course. in the summer, they had that unforgettable run all they had that unforgettable run all the way to the last four, the first time they'd done that well in a world cup for some 28 years. but since then their progress has stalled somewhat. they haven't won ina stalled somewhat. they haven't won in a competitive fixture. they came here against a really inform spain side, and many people expected that the hosts would win with something to spare, and indeed spain started more brightly. but it didn't take england long to get going, two goals from sterling in the first half and rashford as well. back to the wall stuff for southgate‘s side in the second half and spain ultima
spain very rarely lose at home. in fact, years. spain very rarely lose at home. infact, it's years. spain very rarely lose at home. in fact, it's the first time they've done so in a competitive fixture for some 15 years. the first time england have managed to win away from spain since 1987. gareth southgate‘s young side had plenty to prove, of course. in the summer, they had that unforgettable run all they had that unforgettable run all the way to the last four, the first time they'd done...
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for spain. which is going to many parts of the world when people think of spain and what they think of andalucía of traditions such as flamenco and old fights me and the endlessly unsung people love that we want passengers to enjoy and. we want them to enjoy the train journey it is for dad to take some memories home with. the train itself holds lots of memories the british royal family wants travelled in style through france in nice elegant cars which dates back to the nineteen twenty. feet while in the kitchen things are heating up the cooks are preparing international dishes including duck confit but mainly mediterranean speciality is. easy enough to see with the. when i get everything fresh from the market the fish is from under thea not from the north as by you know a lot of olive oil is produced a this summer that when someone is very eco and hannity. and we only use regional ingredients and i will feel that there's a more than a year over all those there then i will feel one hundred does
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just go tell a gun if the company is turning plastic in spain himself. go ahead africa next on the list. that they're. among the. love music we've got you covered. up exports hospital w sixteen. and list all consuming conflict over our furniture. turned up a few bottles. but canons failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations some steamy hears mediators succeeded in breaching agreement. it was the burst of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight. starts october twenty fourth one d.w. . welcome to a special edition devoted to plastic listen and us plastic waste is not just an african problem or a.
just go tell a gun if the company is turning plastic in spain himself. go ahead africa next on the list. that they're. among the. love music we've got you covered. up exports hospital w sixteen. and list all consuming conflict over our furniture. turned up a few bottles. but canons failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations some steamy hears mediators succeeded in breaching agreement. it was the burst of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight. starts october twenty fourth one d.w. ....
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getting permission to remain in spain is a long process with little chance of success. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us just how stable is the german chancellor on america's governing coalition after her political allies in bavaria suffered massive losses in a regional election her conservative sister party the c.s.u. lost their absolute majority in the state after six decades of dominance the c.s.u. taking less than forty percent of the vote now that's a drop of more than ten percent the greens while today they are celebrating her. huge gains now becoming the number two party in bavaria a regional party of the free voters they got eleven percent the far right if the the alternative for germany is set to enter various parliament for the first time ten percent of the vote for them just the bob support for the center left social democrats this is a real shock falling by half to under the ten percent mark the three democrats just passed the five percent hurdle to enter the regional parliament on the left party will not be in the various parliament well in a mome
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and the economic fuels at the moment, we are growing more than spain, we are growing much more than spain, we are growing much more than the eu countries. we have enormous surplus, almost the second in europe. we have a lot of views that show... minister, the very fact that show... minister, the very fact that catalonia has prospered within spain suggest to me that many cata la ns spain suggest to me that many catalans will listen to you and thick, you know what, the status quo has allowed us to be a prosperous people —— think. inside the spanish nation. i understand you, but the question is that we are not here because of the economic given, or a sense of being not prosperous — that is not a revolution of necessity. this is not a revolution of desperation. it is a kind of revolution... a new kind of european democratic movement established more in conviction, in our personality, our writes, it is not nationalistic, it is not ethnic, it is notjust rejecting against the spanish people. well, a final point... it is a real affirmation... it is valuable for europe. we know it. well, you
and the economic fuels at the moment, we are growing more than spain, we are growing much more than spain, we are growing much more than the eu countries. we have enormous surplus, almost the second in europe. we have a lot of views that show... minister, the very fact that show... minister, the very fact that catalonia has prospered within spain suggest to me that many cata la ns spain suggest to me that many catalans will listen to you and thick, you know what, the status quo has allowed us...
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of their own protesters began gathering in barcelona and other cities in northern spain to mark the first anniversary of the failed referendum on catalan independence one year later how united is the movement to break away from spain plus. to start to work to the to also. be strong. to. enter. the nobel academy honors two scientists for their groundbreaking work on cancer therapy but explain why their research could mark the start of a revolution in the fight against the disease. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us indonesia's government is struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the region of soloway sea last week authorities are rushing to get aid and rescue equipment to the area. the president has now called for other countries to pitch in and help more than eight hundred forty people have been confirmed dead so far tens of thousands of people are homeless. the moment disaster struck first an earthquake then this tsunami indonesia is no stranger to natural calamities and the government has been keen to show it was ready for this one b
of their own protesters began gathering in barcelona and other cities in northern spain to mark the first anniversary of the failed referendum on catalan independence one year later how united is the movement to break away from spain plus. to start to work to the to also. be strong. to. enter. the nobel academy honors two scientists for their groundbreaking work on cancer therapy but explain why their research could mark the start of a revolution in the fight against the disease. i'm sumi so...
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donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants and this will have to be start that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a neat it's not his job to determine whether a foreigner actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. orators have to ensure there is order. and why they have to set clear rules. and. the pressure is rising. now the national transplant organization at the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients. in the future only people who have lived in spain for a minimum of two years w
donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants and this will have to be start that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has...
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against croatia in spain, including three first—time call ups. first of all, j. first—time call ups. first of all, j, just 18 years old, he has made a terrific start. he played for them in the champions league with a great assist, one of the most exciting talents around really, and james madison, who is been so impressive since joining madison, who is been so impressive sincejoining from nor madison, who is been so impressive since joining from nor edge over the summer since joining from nor edge over the summer at three goals in seven premier league games. and thirdly, mason, just 19 years old, featuring derby county over the summer and again, he started really well for them this season, scoring five goals. so really exciting young talents, but of course in croatia and spain, england are up against heavyweight opposition. but they are no doubt that the trio are ready. you never know with young players with their capable of the d give them their opportunity and we gave them their opportunity and we gave them an opportunity against brazil. we've
against croatia in spain, including three first—time call ups. first of all, j. first—time call ups. first of all, j, just 18 years old, he has made a terrific start. he played for them in the champions league with a great assist, one of the most exciting talents around really, and james madison, who is been so impressive since joining madison, who is been so impressive sincejoining from nor madison, who is been so impressive since joining from nor edge over the summer since joining from...
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this is a medium he spent his way and seeking asylum in spain. earlier this year emil fled his home country and arrived in madrid. he told us his story. but it was. my that i suffered political persecution from marching for protesting for being in complete opposition to what's happening at the moment i was threatened and harassed and robes i left because i got sick and also because of the political issues i tried to stay in my home in my country with my people. call me. a media arrived in spain on a tourist visa and didn't seek asylum upon arrival he instead waited for five months. i was scared i asked about how asylum workers what would come of it and what i wouldn't be able to do it was always happens is they take your passport from you you can't leave the country and you don't know how long the process takes you don't know what pandora's box it will open so it was for those reasons i decided to take the time and seek political asylum. spain's interior ministry turned down our request for an interview but official figures for twenty seventeen h
this is a medium he spent his way and seeking asylum in spain. earlier this year emil fled his home country and arrived in madrid. he told us his story. but it was. my that i suffered political persecution from marching for protesting for being in complete opposition to what's happening at the moment i was threatened and harassed and robes i left because i got sick and also because of the political issues i tried to stay in my home in my country with my people. call me. a media arrived in spain...
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the plaintiff is planning to go to spain supreme court. in order to to fight that verdict and to find out if it actually falls under the statute of limitations because he says for a long time i knew that i was adopted but i didn't know that i was a crime victim how could i have taken any legal action if i didn't know that only in two thousand and ten i found out that this was actually a crime at large scale and that i might be one of those cases so if the supreme court actually follows that are going to shift it could mean for many other families that their cases aren't either that they can still go to court also there has been a lot of suffering i have talked to a woman for example who says she had a son in the mid eighty's that she can't go out on the street without looking around and asking herself could this be my son coup and if even if he were but i recognize him so actually it is a very important case for all of their families because it shows that it is not part of their imagination that they haven't been hallucinating as many peop
the plaintiff is planning to go to spain supreme court. in order to to fight that verdict and to find out if it actually falls under the statute of limitations because he says for a long time i knew that i was adopted but i didn't know that i was a crime victim how could i have taken any legal action if i didn't know that only in two thousand and ten i found out that this was actually a crime at large scale and that i might be one of those cases so if the supreme court actually follows that are...
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euro max special where this week we're talking the top tourist destinations in europe today we had to spain for the following reports . city perspectives see the capital madrid far from the madding crowd. all of their trips on the lug shorey a spot on the loose train. on sunny south exploring the fascinating canary on. all this week we've been starting our journey in our featured country's capital we've been to london and rome today we're heading to madrid to get to know some of the lesser known corners of the city from shopping at a flea market to ancient egyptian ruins we get some insider tips from a local on how to discover some of the city's hidden secrets. this is the madrid familiar to millions of tourists. and this is london tina in the west of the city the oldest district in the spanish capital will. be go loves coming here to the bottom. of. the location scout often brings clients from the film and photography industry here. this is my favorite place imma try to have breakfast because we're away from the noise but it's still in the center of the city but out of this it's a district
euro max special where this week we're talking the top tourist destinations in europe today we had to spain for the following reports . city perspectives see the capital madrid far from the madding crowd. all of their trips on the lug shorey a spot on the loose train. on sunny south exploring the fascinating canary on. all this week we've been starting our journey in our featured country's capital we've been to london and rome today we're heading to madrid to get to know some of the lesser...
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for spain. which is going to many parts of the world when people think of spain they think of andalucía of traditions such as flamenco and old fights me at the end alyse and some people love that we want passengers to enjoy. we want them to enjoy the train journey through than to take some memories home with. the train itself holds lots of memories the british royal family wants travelled in style through france in nice elegant cars which dates back to the nineteen twenty eight. meanwhile in the kitchen things are heating up the cooks are preparing international dishes including duck confit but mainly mediterranean speciality is. it obviously with the. when i get everything fresh from the market the fish is from under thea was not from the north is by you know isn't a lot of olive oil is produced a that some grow that when someone is very cold and in hannity. we only use regional ingredients and i will feel that there's the not heard those there then i will feel a sort of vision i will make sto
for spain. which is going to many parts of the world when people think of spain they think of andalucía of traditions such as flamenco and old fights me at the end alyse and some people love that we want passengers to enjoy. we want them to enjoy the train journey through than to take some memories home with. the train itself holds lots of memories the british royal family wants travelled in style through france in nice elegant cars which dates back to the nineteen twenty eight. meanwhile in...
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messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the ball on the wall you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find out who never played in spy plane has always had first right plays and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with name on ronaldo departing from the lakes can it still claim to be number one is there any way it's the worst of the top five leagues let's look at the downsides for one thing i've only mentioned two clubs i'm italy that's a little harsh about let it go they don't most certainly have one more so i suppose on the diego simeone only if they were in any other country you know this is a team that's really invested wisely their stronger dominant you know on the european stage their force to be reckoned with and we should get some credit just severe for winning the europa league five times in the last thirteen years but still there's a simple fact that sums up the problem with the paso rail do you awfully since two thousand and five only atleti h
messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the ball on the wall you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find out who never played in spy plane has always had first right plays and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with name on ronaldo departing from the lakes can it still claim to be number one is there any way it's the worst of the top five leagues let's look at...
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messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the belonged all you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find out about on door winner who never played in spite so spain has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with neymar and ronaldo departing for a late can it still claim to be number one is there anyway it's the worst of the top five leagues let's look at the down sides for one thing i've only mentioned two clubs a mentally that's a little harsh on athletico they'd almost certainly have won more titles on the diego simeone only if they were in any other country you know this is a team that's really invested wisely their stronger dominant you know on the european stage they're forced to be reckoned with and we should give some credit to severe for winning the europa league five times in the last thirteen years but still there's a simple fact that sums up the problem with a passer rail duopoly since two thousand and five only
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restive catalonia region a year to the day after a referendum on independence from spain it's among our stories still ahead when we come back. this is the life of. me. i think even the little. committee i was the second national this is it's. a little gruesome and. welcome back palestinians have conducted a general strike this monday on the anniversary of a ride back in two thousand that's all thirteen israeli arabs killed in clashes with police actions also against israel's controversial nation state which palestinians say makes them second class citizens and also donald trump's u.s. embassy move to jerusalem a palestinian arabs make up approximately a fifth of israel's population schools universities government offices and shops are closed in solidarity with them throughout the day we'll also be bringing you a special report on how palestinian resistance is channeled not only through demonstrations but also is a look at the struggle. you know. that. if. he had taken down exactly all his the blood looked up looked at the years. we would it was too cold fifteen hundred. in one day f
restive catalonia region a year to the day after a referendum on independence from spain it's among our stories still ahead when we come back. this is the life of. me. i think even the little. committee i was the second national this is it's. a little gruesome and. welcome back palestinians have conducted a general strike this monday on the anniversary of a ride back in two thousand that's all thirteen israeli arabs killed in clashes with police actions also against israel's controversial...
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but spain is an exception. its stance has softened since a socialist-d administration took control this summer. but the socialists have the most fragile government since democracy returned to spain 40 years ago, and anyisstep could lead to its demise, so this kind approach is not necessarily set in stone. these two far-right politicians are working to bend europe toth their vision ofuture-- italian deputy prime minister matteo salvini, and austria's vice chancellor heinz christian strache. >> ( translated ): generally, i would like to state that oneit cannot agreeany deliberations to make migration a human right. that is contrary to all our principles, and the principles d ocratic states. of course, every state must be able to safe-guard their own sovereignty. >> ( translated ): it is our goal to secure the outer borders of the european union. and looking to the coming year, we want to change europe completely and exclude all socialists from the european parliament. >> reporter: but in a recent interview with t
but spain is an exception. its stance has softened since a socialist-d administration took control this summer. but the socialists have the most fragile government since democracy returned to spain 40 years ago, and anyisstep could lead to its demise, so this kind approach is not necessarily set in stone. these two far-right politicians are working to bend europe toth their vision ofuture-- italian deputy prime minister matteo salvini, and austria's vice chancellor heinz christian strache....
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it's so difficult to get to spain.'s and itnly thanks to god that i got here. >> reporter: some local politicians had warned that tourist resorts risked being swamped by africans. but pro-immigrant campaign groups say the newcomers oayy stay a fewin the south, and after being processed, are shipped out to other parts of spain. but not everyone leaves.o yacob fromhas stayed in the south, and is working as a plumber in the town of la lineap he asked us tect his identity.at >> ( tran ): my advice would be: i am not god, but i'd say that if you are able to achieve everything you want in your country, stay there. sometimes when you are there, you build expectations, like europe being a paradise or aca place where yoget everything you want without suffering. but when you get here, things are different. if you are not lucky, it wilbe difficult for you to be free in europe. >> reporter: dr. saida ayala is a lecturer in migration studies, who is also actively involved in helping thnewcomers. she argues that spain needs to do mor
it's so difficult to get to spain.'s and itnly thanks to god that i got here. >> reporter: some local politicians had warned that tourist resorts risked being swamped by africans. but pro-immigrant campaign groups say the newcomers oayy stay a fewin the south, and after being processed, are shipped out to other parts of spain. but not everyone leaves.o yacob fromhas stayed in the south, and is working as a plumber in the town of la lineap he asked us tect his identity.at >> ( tran...
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the supreme court in spain is independent. it should be independent. at this moment, we could say that it's much more than independent, it's a real political power by itself. they have their own ideology, they have decided to apply... to appropriate the constitution. they have developed our own interpretation of the constitution in spain, the ‘78 constitution we agree with, and they've put in the concept of unity above the rule of law, above the democratic will of the people and society. they have no right to do this. well, if you take that position, you question the independence of the courts in the spanish system... but not in the way that they are obeying the spanish government. they are acting for its... for its own purpose, its own design. if that's your view, if you can't control them now, how are you going to control them when nine of your political leadership are actually on trial? i think you were right before, what we are trying to build, we need to express our common united strategy at this moment before thejudgement arrives. it could be..
the supreme court in spain is independent. it should be independent. at this moment, we could say that it's much more than independent, it's a real political power by itself. they have their own ideology, they have decided to apply... to appropriate the constitution. they have developed our own interpretation of the constitution in spain, the ‘78 constitution we agree with, and they've put in the concept of unity above the rule of law, above the democratic will of the people and society. they...
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focus returns on spain's rest of catalonia exactly one year old since an independence referendum which was met with. just on four am in dallas four pm in bangkok day here in moscow with this monday the first day of october welcome to our to international our top story after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered a terrorist organization however it doesn't seem that the militants are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control the group is exerting on the ground r.t. was granted rare access to a taliban militant commander and raised the subject. the americans never want to cooperate with the taliban and the taliban has never asked the americans again to cooperate against the islamic state and the americans are bombing us while we fight against isis but that is a well the latest potential suggestion direct talks between the taliban and washington came from the state department on friday. this is ministration has made it clear that it is prepared to engage with and parti
focus returns on spain's rest of catalonia exactly one year old since an independence referendum which was met with. just on four am in dallas four pm in bangkok day here in moscow with this monday the first day of october welcome to our to international our top story after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered a terrorist organization however it doesn't seem that the militants are willing to accept the...
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messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the ball on goal you have to go all the way back to andrews shevchenko in two thousand and four to find a doorway who'd never played in spy plane has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with name on ronaldo departing for the lakes can it still claim to be number one is there any way it's the worst of the top five leagues let's look at the down sides for one thing i want to mention two clubs the mentally that's a little harsh on athletic they don't most certainly have a lot more titles on the diego simeone only if they were in any other country you know this is a team that's really invested wisely the stronger dominant you know on the european stage they're forced to be reckoned with and we should get some credit just via for winning the europa league five times in the last thirteen years but still there's a simple fact that sums up the problem with the boss a rail duopoly since two thousand and five only atleti have ma
messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the ball on goal you have to go all the way back to andrews shevchenko in two thousand and four to find a doorway who'd never played in spy plane has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with name on ronaldo departing for the lakes can it still claim to be number one is there any way it's the worst of the top five leagues let's...
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messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the volleyball you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find a doorway to who'd never played in spy plane has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with neymar and ronaldo departing for a late can it still claim to be number one is there anyway it's the worst of the top five leagues let's look at the downsides for one thing i've only mentioned two clubs amazingly that's a little harsh on athletico they'd almost certainly have won more titles on the diego city only if they were in any other country you know this is a team that's really invested wisely their stronger dominant you know on the european stage they're forced to be reckoned with and we should give some credit to severe for winning the europa league five times in the last thirteen years but still there's a simple fact that sums up the problem with the possible rail duopoly since two thousand and five only atleti have manage
messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the volleyball you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find a doorway to who'd never played in spy plane has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with neymar and ronaldo departing for a late can it still claim to be number one is there anyway it's the worst of the top five leagues let's...
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donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be stopped and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a neat it's not his job to determine whether a foreigner actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. his have to ensure there is order. and why they have to set clear rules. and. the pressure is rising. now the national transplant organization at the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients. in the future only people who have lived in spain for a minimum of two year
donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be stopped and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has...
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year max special where this week which warring the top tourist destinations in europe today we had to spain for the following reports. perspectives in the capital madrid far from the madding crowd. all of board the trip on the luxury of scala on the loose train the. sunny south exploring the fascinating canary on. all this week we've been starting our journey in our featured country's capital we've been to london and rome today we're heading to madrid to get to know some of the lesser known corners of the city from shopping at a flea market to ancient egyptian ruins we get some insider tips from a local on how to discover some of the city's hidden secrets. this is the madrid three million or to millions of tourists. and this is lana tina in the west of the city the oldest district in the spanish capital. debbie go loves coming here to the bottom. of. the location scout often brings clients from the film and photography industry here. this is my favorite place imma try to have breakfast because we're away from the noise but it's still in the center of the city you know that it's a district t
year max special where this week which warring the top tourist destinations in europe today we had to spain for the following reports. perspectives in the capital madrid far from the madding crowd. all of board the trip on the luxury of scala on the loose train the. sunny south exploring the fascinating canary on. all this week we've been starting our journey in our featured country's capital we've been to london and rome today we're heading to madrid to get to know some of the lesser known...
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few weeks later madrid imposed central rule some cuddle on leaders fled to exile others are in prison spain now has a new prime minister but most of the issues raised by last year's vote remain unresolved and again this weekend there were huge crowds of protesters on the streets of barcelona we'll bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from paul chatterjee in. right police confronted hundreds of pro independence protesters at the main door of the catalan polman in barcelona late into the night. these demonstrations fall to marched up police say a truck of more than one hundred eighty thousand people earlier in the day tens of thousands marked the first anniversary of the failed bid for secession from spain bringing parts of their wealthy northeastern region home to seven and a half million people to a standstill. and i know that it would. it has already been a year from october first we voted regardless of all the obstacles posed by a fascist oppressive government that did nothing but assault innocent people who want only with a ballot in hand today we go out to claim that we
few weeks later madrid imposed central rule some cuddle on leaders fled to exile others are in prison spain now has a new prime minister but most of the issues raised by last year's vote remain unresolved and again this weekend there were huge crowds of protesters on the streets of barcelona we'll bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from paul chatterjee in. right police confronted hundreds of pro independence protesters at the main door of the catalan polman in barcelona late...
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with poole suggesting capt loans are almost evenly split on whether to stay part of spain. the truth is that many people feel disappointed because they thought everything was heading towards the final goal of independence yet despite some people feeling tired many of us are determined to continue forward . we will continue to fight for independence despite all the many difficulties will be by date us three i'm very much against it now is not the time for cattle on it to become independent for me it would be better to leave things as they are moving spain and we are spanish many now fear that failure to find common ground in catalonia would likely spill into any nother political crisis triggering another snap election sometime in early twenty nineteen independence is a saga that could yet have another anniversary next october first the protest movement would appear to be more or less as strong as it was last year however polls show that less than half of council support independence and they are very divided indeed on how to achieve it because last year when push came to sho
with poole suggesting capt loans are almost evenly split on whether to stay part of spain. the truth is that many people feel disappointed because they thought everything was heading towards the final goal of independence yet despite some people feeling tired many of us are determined to continue forward . we will continue to fight for independence despite all the many difficulties will be by date us three i'm very much against it now is not the time for cattle on it to become independent for...
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spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be start and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a neat it's not his job to determine whether a foreigner actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. orators have to ensure there's order. and why they have to set clear rules. and. the pressure is rising. now the national transplant organization at the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients in the future only people who have lived in spain for a minimum of two year
spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be start and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on...
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messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the bout long ball you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find out who never played in spite so spain has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with neymar and ronaldo departing for the lakes can it still claim to be number one is there anyway it's the worst of the top five leagues let's look at the down sides for one thing i've only mentioned two clubs amazingly that's a little harsh on athletico they'd almost certainly have won more so i suppose on the diego simeone only if they were in any other country you know this is a team that's really invested wisely their stronger dominant you know on the european stage their force to be reckoned with and we should get some credit just a vehicle for winning the europa league five times in the last thirteen years but still there's a simple fact that sums up the problem with the boss a rail duopoly since two thousand and five only atleti ha
messi and ronaldo have continued spain's recent tradition of dominating the bout long ball you have to go all the way back to hendry shevchenko in two thousand and four to find out who never played in spite so spain has always had first right players and today more than ever the best of the best flock to loudly but is it all as good as it sounds and with neymar and ronaldo departing for the lakes can it still claim to be number one is there anyway it's the worst of the top five leagues let's...
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england play croatia and spain this month. wales, meanwhile, face spain, too, and the republic of ireland in their upcoming international. ryan giggs named his squad today. let's take a look. good news for wales fans is that gareth bale is back on that starting line—up despite missing champions league action this week because of an injury. let's have a listen to what ryan giggs had to say about the fact that ba iley‘s giggs had to say about the fact that bailey's back in, will be facing spain, the country where he played clu b spain, the country where he played club football. tough time at the moment, but and then you will be in the same position in a year, two yea rs, the same position in a year, two years, quite possibly. i believe that he should keep hisjob years, quite possibly. i believe that he should keep his job and... years, quite possibly. i believe that he should keep hisjob and... i think the problem has been of late, for planning. so just think the problem has been of late, for planning. sojust going think the
england play croatia and spain this month. wales, meanwhile, face spain, too, and the republic of ireland in their upcoming international. ryan giggs named his squad today. let's take a look. good news for wales fans is that gareth bale is back on that starting line—up despite missing champions league action this week because of an injury. let's have a listen to what ryan giggs had to say about the fact that ba iley‘s giggs had to say about the fact that bailey's back in, will be facing...
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latest on a developing story happening right now frustration really building in spain's restive count lonia region again today it's a year to the day so that's the count list of a referendum on independence from spain we'll bring you more when we come back. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars and. more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the bridge eight point six percent market saw thirty percent year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. again palestinians in the west bank gaza strip in east jerusalem are on general strike today in solidarity with arab israelis they are protesting against israel's controversial nation state law which they say makes them second class citizens and states that only jews
latest on a developing story happening right now frustration really building in spain's restive count lonia region again today it's a year to the day so that's the count list of a referendum on independence from spain we'll bring you more when we come back. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars and. more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the bridge eight point six percent market...
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donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an oregon liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be stopped and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a neat it's not his job to determine whether a foreigner actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. your forty's have to ensure there is order. and why they have to set clear rules. and. the pressure is rising. now the national transplant organization at the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients. in the future only people who have lived in spain for a minimum o
donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an oregon liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be stopped and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has...
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an opinion poll injuly spain isjust as strong. an opinion poll in july suggested nearly 47% of cata la ns wa nt poll in july suggested nearly 47% of catalans want independence, while 45% don't. with feelings running so deep on both sides, this is a region still bitterly divided. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a year after america's worst mass shooting, we return to las vegas and speak to survivors about gun culture. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people had feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which produced affection from catholics throughout the world, but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's right—winger, ariel sharon, visited the religious compound, and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sovereignty over the holy sites — an idea that's unthinkable to palest
an opinion poll injuly spain isjust as strong. an opinion poll in july suggested nearly 47% of cata la ns wa nt poll in july suggested nearly 47% of catalans want independence, while 45% don't. with feelings running so deep on both sides, this is a region still bitterly divided. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a year after america's worst mass shooting, we return to las vegas and speak to survivors about gun culture. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin...
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on independence from spain it's a model story still ahead when we come back. welcome back under one hundred thousand pro independence protesters have marched through the catalan capital barcelona on the first anniversary of the independence referendum that which was branded illegal by madrid monday roadblocks were set up in the city in busy traffic areas campaigners also blocked major motorways and railway lines across the rest of spanish region hundreds clashed with local police in the city of jarana protesters were making their way to the train station in order to barricade the tracks. in a culture of a report on the stalemate over catalonia wrong from the independent vote that rocked spain. a year after cats alliance failed attempt to break away from spain the situation in the region remains deadlocked back than madrid called the referendum on independence illegal and refused to acknowledge it as a result of police crackdown on demonstrators left hundreds of people injured on the anniversary there are similar violent scenes on the streets of catalan as capi
on independence from spain it's a model story still ahead when we come back. welcome back under one hundred thousand pro independence protesters have marched through the catalan capital barcelona on the first anniversary of the independence referendum that which was branded illegal by madrid monday roadblocks were set up in the city in busy traffic areas campaigners also blocked major motorways and railway lines across the rest of spanish region hundreds clashed with local police in the city of...
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donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be stopped and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a neat it's not his job to determine whether a foreign actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. that's one thing all foreigners have to ensure there is order. and why they have to set clear rules. and. the pressure is rising. now the national transplant organization at the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients. in the future only people who have lived in spain
donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be stopped and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has...
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it's to spain now and an ugly chapter of spain's past has resurfaced with a court case that found a doctor guilty of stealing a newborn baby and putting her up for illegal adoption under the franco dictatorship but dr eduardo vela will not face any jail time the court ruled that the statue of limitations had expired campaigners say tens of thousands of babies may have been taken. reported and heard from one mother trying to find the son stolen from her almost half a century ago. every day doris ruiz comes to the cemetery in toddy's with her daughter she couldn't stand to watch her son's grave big zoom on her own is he really buried here she gave birth to him in one nine hundred seventy but saw him only for a few seconds before he was taken from her. phone of the nurse later came out of the newborn's room and told me that my child had died period just like that. did he really die or did the hospital sell him in counties alone dozens of families have applied to have grave sites exuma bones close and guards are carefully removed and are then analyzed by experts and geneticists. six families h
it's to spain now and an ugly chapter of spain's past has resurfaced with a court case that found a doctor guilty of stealing a newborn baby and putting her up for illegal adoption under the franco dictatorship but dr eduardo vela will not face any jail time the court ruled that the statue of limitations had expired campaigners say tens of thousands of babies may have been taken. reported and heard from one mother trying to find the son stolen from her almost half a century ago. every day doris...
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in spain stealing newborns was an instrument of refreshen in the one nine hundred forty s. the franco dictatorship punished its political opponents that way. the practice continued long after spain became a democracy in the late one nine hundred seventy s. . it was a lucrative business for maternity clinics which sold the babies to childless couples. the newspaper reported that some hospitals even kept corpses of newborns in cold storage they would bring them out as evidence of a baby's death whenever biological mothers showed up saying they did not believe the story. but only one case has ever gone to court that both in s. . her evidence was enough for a lawsuit against a new out of a lot of gynecologist from madrid he was accused of stealing from her biological mother in one nine hundred sixty nine many families looking for their lost children showed up when the trial opened for them the case proved that the practice of stealing babies had been a bitter reality for thousands of people it's a nose make us it's no longer just my case it's now becoming clear that babies were
in spain stealing newborns was an instrument of refreshen in the one nine hundred forty s. the franco dictatorship punished its political opponents that way. the practice continued long after spain became a democracy in the late one nine hundred seventy s. . it was a lucrative business for maternity clinics which sold the babies to childless couples. the newspaper reported that some hospitals even kept corpses of newborns in cold storage they would bring them out as evidence of a baby's death...
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and a landmark ruling in spain a court finds a doctor getting a steaming housings of behaviors in the franco dictatorship but fails to convict him we look at what this means for houses of mothers who lost their babies. hello and welcome i'm on with that shima but gary is facing intense international scrutiny over the rape and murder of a t.v. presenter and german is victoria martin over amid calls for an investigation police say they're considering all possible scenarios so far there's no evidence links to her looking into alleged misuse of funds in bulgaria she's a third journalist killed in the european union in less than a year. mona's owner in murdered journalists victoria marie nova outside a church and a capital sofia. and the journalists home town who say hundreds turned out playing fair and lighting candles and her memory. mary novus body was left in a park near the river danube after she had been brutally beaten raped and strangled . in a. car filled plane in mangere and so many more from the i can't explain it it's so confusing how someone could go out for drugging and never
and a landmark ruling in spain a court finds a doctor getting a steaming housings of behaviors in the franco dictatorship but fails to convict him we look at what this means for houses of mothers who lost their babies. hello and welcome i'm on with that shima but gary is facing intense international scrutiny over the rape and murder of a t.v. presenter and german is victoria martin over amid calls for an investigation police say they're considering all possible scenarios so far there's no...
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medina of another brick style in the regions bid to be free of spain's rule. a year after cats linus failed attempt to break away from spain the situation in the region remains deadlocked back than madrid called the referendum on independence illegal and refused to acknowledge it as a result of police crackdown on demonstrators left hundreds of people injured on the anniversary there are similar violent scenes on the streets of catalan as capital. we do know is that just two blocks away from here there was another polling station at least raided that building and forcibly removed people out of there are hundreds of people injured as bodies attacked peaceful voters that's really the price down the street a lot of people are shouting at national police forces to leave the region a lot of money out and it be to seize on the biggest constitutional crisis and the country for decades and if we're twenty seventeen madrid to control of catalan government and put eight of the deposed members in jail and the oust catalan leader of fled the country to belcher with an int
medina of another brick style in the regions bid to be free of spain's rule. a year after cats linus failed attempt to break away from spain the situation in the region remains deadlocked back than madrid called the referendum on independence illegal and refused to acknowledge it as a result of police crackdown on demonstrators left hundreds of people injured on the anniversary there are similar violent scenes on the streets of catalan as capital. we do know is that just two blocks away from...
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donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants and this will have to be start that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a meat it's not his job to determine whether a foreign actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. that's one thing all foreigners have to ensure there is order. and why they have to set clear rules. and. the pressure is rising. now the national transplant organization at the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients. in the future only people who have lived in spain for a
donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an organ liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants and this will have to be start that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has...
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continue with our were they of the people or means or who do go ahead and break spain was there you go to. the people that he's trying to repress and brace ourselves. that the view from and they went out of the way by the truth is that they were advised they were told if you try to break out of the constitution and break up the country and that all along outside of that you and me become increasingly spectacular economic crises and there will be obviously neagle consequences right i think convinced of the democratic inventions off of all of these of some of these leaders. they need to understand that. there is only doubt. there is only callous and there needs to be consequences you tried to break up a country without respecting the democratic process and without respecting the constitution like in other countries we're going to benefactors are not even allowed. you know many friends. saying they use the of you we are representatives they are represented as it's great because there's a very big happy brain is represented every everywhere but when you try to vary the rights and. ignore t
continue with our were they of the people or means or who do go ahead and break spain was there you go to. the people that he's trying to repress and brace ourselves. that the view from and they went out of the way by the truth is that they were advised they were told if you try to break out of the constitution and break up the country and that all along outside of that you and me become increasingly spectacular economic crises and there will be obviously neagle consequences right i think...
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perhaps a small glimmer of hope for the increasing number of venezuelans seeking asylum in spain. right then is back now with another new chapter of ben in the diesel good scandals it gets more and more exciting every day so you may authorities in germany now set to order a recall of some one hundred thousand opel vehicles they were found to be equipped with an emissions cheating device similar to the ones used by fox wagon in a scandal that emerged three years ago as you know and it follows raids at two opel locations earlier today a spokesperson for the carmaker has confirmed the raids but maintains the vehicles in question a compliant with existing laws over was a general motors subsidiary in germany for over eighty years but was sold to france's p.s.a. last year after a prolonged period of painful losses. swedish pharma giant astra zeneca suspended investments in britain due to the lack of clarity its the posture from the european union non-executive chairman life johansson made the announcement in france's the more news paper the company has reportedly spend forty five millio
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first anniversary of the catalan independence referendum these protesters today taking action across spain this break where rage of the crisis still in the still. by the just turned four pm here in moscow life in the arctic new center is kevin i am with you for this thirty minute news update top of the news feed this hour then after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered as a terrorist organization however it doesn't seem that the militants themselves are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control the groups exerting on the ground no days he was granted rare access to taliban militant command and raised the subject direct. the americans never want to cooperate with the taliban and the taliban has never asked the americans again to cooperate against the islamic state the americans are bombing us while we fight against isis. the latest just of direct talks between the taliban and washington came from the u.s. state department on friday. this is ministration has made it cle
first anniversary of the catalan independence referendum these protesters today taking action across spain this break where rage of the crisis still in the still. by the just turned four pm here in moscow life in the arctic new center is kevin i am with you for this thirty minute news update top of the news feed this hour then after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted it's open to peace talks with the taliban widely considered as a terrorist organization however...
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donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an oregon liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be start and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has operated on many germans he treats anybody with a meat it's not his job to determine whether a foreign actually lives in spain or just pretends to do so in order to benefit from this system. there's freedom of movement in the e.u. so it's hard to distinguish. orators have to ensure there is order. and why they have to set clear rules. the pressure is rising now the national transplant organization of the spanish health ministry has developed new criteria for foreign patients. in the future only people who have lived in spain for a minimum of two years wil
donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that an oregon liver or kidney might be sent elsewhere if it's not needed here but if more and more people come here for transplants then this will have to be start and that's the only thing that makes sense. transplant tourism is technically banned in the e.u. but it's also difficult to control many kidney transplants are carried out at the university hospital empowerment of new york. the senior consultant here has...
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arrest of catalonia region a year to the day after a referendum on independence from spain and that is among the stories still ahead when we come back to watch argentina. there's a zombie bank plague that spilled over to zombie corporations what is a zombie bank is on the bank is a bank best to blame solvent it's kept alive by bailouts continuing rolling bailouts from the central banks because of their friends in the other the banks the commercial banks the lawyers the ages b.c. b.n.p. the citi bank they're technically insolvent they're going to live in the mozambique to the perpetual rolling a bailout they call quantitative easing or some other name that they come up with every three months. seems wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain to become agitated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is r t international the sexual misconduct allegations against donald trump's a supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh all have overshadowed what the u.s. president is callin
arrest of catalonia region a year to the day after a referendum on independence from spain and that is among the stories still ahead when we come back to watch argentina. there's a zombie bank plague that spilled over to zombie corporations what is a zombie bank is on the bank is a bank best to blame solvent it's kept alive by bailouts continuing rolling bailouts from the central banks because of their friends in the other the banks the commercial banks the lawyers the ages b.c. b.n.p. the citi...
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the moment spain has one bbc, spain will be different. yeah, you have to change spain perhaps. laughter. to be able to have a one bbc. but i know what you're saying. laughter. i'm saying. thank you. good morning. another cold day for many, but an east—west divide with the weather. today, the best of the sunshine the further west you are, and that is because of the wind direction. more of a north—easterly driving cloud off that north sea, sir eastern areas always at the risk ofa sir eastern areas always at the risk of a future showers. top temperatures struggling again, 8— ii degrees. a cold feeling by day, but by night the winds will fall and it gets colder still. some showers along the east coast but they will start to ease away. with lighter winds and clear skies those temperatures are going to fall away really quite sharply. a widespread frost first thing on monday morning, actually start but a sparkling one, with sunshine to look out for and light winds and fewer showers. not a bad day in prospect. clouding over from the west with the risk of isolated showers into the
the moment spain has one bbc, spain will be different. yeah, you have to change spain perhaps. laughter. to be able to have a one bbc. but i know what you're saying. laughter. i'm saying. thank you. good morning. another cold day for many, but an east—west divide with the weather. today, the best of the sunshine the further west you are, and that is because of the wind direction. more of a north—easterly driving cloud off that north sea, sir eastern areas always at the risk ofa sir eastern...
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with poole suggesting capped loans are almost evenly split on whether to stay part of spain. this is the truth is that many people feel disappointed because they thought everything was heading towards the final goal of independence yet despite some people feeling tired many of us are determined to continue forward. we will continue to fight for independence despite all the many difficulties we'll do day by day. i'm very much against it now is not the time for cattle on it to become independent for me it would be better to leave things as they are moving spain and we are spanish meaning now fear that failure to find common ground in catalonia would likely spill into any nother political crisis triggering another snap election sound time in early twenty nineteen catalan independence is a saga that could not have another anniversary next october first the protest movement would appear to be more or less as strong as it was last year however polls show that less than half of council and actually support independence and they are very divided indeed on how to achieve it because la
with poole suggesting capped loans are almost evenly split on whether to stay part of spain. this is the truth is that many people feel disappointed because they thought everything was heading towards the final goal of independence yet despite some people feeling tired many of us are determined to continue forward. we will continue to fight for independence despite all the many difficulties we'll do day by day. i'm very much against it now is not the time for cattle on it to become independent...
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lumia held an independence referendum hundreds of thousands voted to secede from spain madrid branded the whole thing a legal but what we're showing you know our live pictures from the regional capital of barcelona musser protests is taking place there right now just after noon in barcelona lots of people taking to got busy central area indeed on sunday crowds also gathered together to push once again for what they want depend. were five thousand people in fact turned up this rally and some protesters threw projectiles at police the demonstration went off without major incident activists have also been sharing their experiences of last year's vote. i think we all lost something that day and the feeling of helplessness that i had i think it does not go away easily you know. we voted we wanted the republic and the year has gone by and we haven't achieved a new result we come to ask the government to comply with the popular mandate and on the other hand we come to say that they are keeping forces have no place within the capital or public this is not their home and we want to. caution ab
lumia held an independence referendum hundreds of thousands voted to secede from spain madrid branded the whole thing a legal but what we're showing you know our live pictures from the regional capital of barcelona musser protests is taking place there right now just after noon in barcelona lots of people taking to got busy central area indeed on sunday crowds also gathered together to push once again for what they want depend. were five thousand people in fact turned up this rally and some...