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projects in the balkans but who's profiting in dns. and a new loop requests german retailers to issue an electronic receipt receipts for every single sale shopkeepers are up in arms. i want to get jones in this is the w. business asia good to have you with us trade was the sanctions breaks it free trade under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's mann foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations currently embroiled in a major trade war namely china and the us now they are pulling in by far the largest profits and that's thanks to their membership in the w t o. for the u.s. the study says profits come in at around $87000000000.00 china has an $86000000000.00 slice of the pie and in 3rd place is germany which reaped around $66000000000.00 in financial rewards for being a member of the w.t. nevertheless the world trade organization has come under considerable pressure recently the united states its biggest beneficiary remember in particular i
projects in the balkans but who's profiting in dns. and a new loop requests german retailers to issue an electronic receipt receipts for every single sale shopkeepers are up in arms. i want to get jones in this is the w. business asia good to have you with us trade was the sanctions breaks it free trade under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's mann foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations...
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into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in dns. and a new rule requests german retailers to issue electronic goods. for every single sale shopkeepers are up in arms. i want to get jones in this is d.w. business asia good to have you with us trade was a sanctions breaks it free trade under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's mann foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations currently embroiled in a major trade war namely china and the us now they are pulling in by far the largest profits and that thanks to their membership in the w t o for the u.s. the study says profits come in at around $87000000000.00 china has an $86000000000.00 slice of the pie and in 3rd place is germany which reaped around $66000000000.00 in financial rewards for being a member of the w t o nevertheless the world trade organization has come under considerable pressure recently the united states its biggest beneficiary remember in particular is blocking the work
into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in dns. and a new rule requests german retailers to issue electronic goods. for every single sale shopkeepers are up in arms. i want to get jones in this is d.w. business asia good to have you with us trade was a sanctions breaks it free trade under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's mann foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations...
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balkans, 100 years ago, there was was. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo and croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these was 0livia, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to ta ke a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blajen, being inside the eu is much more important than the country's name. this dispute has been going on for 30 years, this dispute has been going on for 30 yea rs, pretty this dispute has been going on for 30 years, pretty much your whole life. what was the impact of this?” think people, especially young people, were kind of getting bored with this topic, constantly being asked what the name issue is, how you will resolve this, what are the possibilities. i think we all feel quite european. we want to live with open borders and have m
balkans, 100 years ago, there was was. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo and croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these was 0livia, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to ta ke a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like...
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into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in the end. i want to get jones and this is a business welcome traveling isn't as much fun as it used to be the cabin crew of german wings began they see 3 day strike at midnight kicking off a wave of industrial action that looks set to affect $180.00 flights over the new year period german wings is a tons of subsidiary and due to operates flights for europe being smoked out of the flights affected by the strike optimistic but some links to austria and switzerland will also be disrupted the cabin crew union has cited wage rise demands pension and title and rules on part time well. well for more let's cross over now to africa correspondent early vats really you kept an eye on all the action throughout the year how was that strike action affecting the carious bottom line. well it's not going to help but certainly has a huge problem with the bottom line and 20192018 in the 1st 9 months it made about 1800000000 euros this year 2019 just a 1000000000 euros and of course 3 days of strikes are there goi
into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in the end. i want to get jones and this is a business welcome traveling isn't as much fun as it used to be the cabin crew of german wings began they see 3 day strike at midnight kicking off a wave of industrial action that looks set to affect $180.00 flights over the new year period german wings is a tons of subsidiary and due to operates flights for europe being smoked out of the flights affected by the strike optimistic but some...
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balkans, that was not 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo, what's happened in croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being inside the eu is much more important than the country's name. this dispute has been going on for 30 years, pretty much your whole life. what was the impact of this? i think people, especially young people, were kind of getting bored with this topic, constantly being asked what the name issue is, how you will resolve this, what are the possibilities? i think we all feel quite european. we want to live with open borders and have movement of young people and learn from each other what the other culture is. the young in north macedonia have already sho
balkans, that was not 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo, what's happened in croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being...
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also coming up china's new silk road comes hundreds of millions into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in the end. i want to get jones and his d.w. business live from berlin welcome the cabin crew of german wings began a 3 day strike at midnight kicking off a wave of industrial action that looks set to affect 180 flights over the new year period german wings is a tons of subsidiary and it operates flights for europe and most of the flights affected by the strike are domestic but some links to austria and switzerland will also be disrupted the cabin crew union has called the strike demanding higher wages and pension entitlements the walkout is part of a wider dispute between the union and move to answer and it follows a failed attempt at arbitration. for more let's cross over now to our financial market correspondent ali bartz was done in by for us in frankfurt of course the aviation hub here in germany only how does this latest walk out impacting the carriers bottom line. it will cause further losses although 3 days strike those will be in a measurable sort of way n
also coming up china's new silk road comes hundreds of millions into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in the end. i want to get jones and his d.w. business live from berlin welcome the cabin crew of german wings began a 3 day strike at midnight kicking off a wave of industrial action that looks set to affect 180 flights over the new year period german wings is a tons of subsidiary and it operates flights for europe and most of the flights affected by the strike are...
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balkans, 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo and croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. we remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being inside the eu is much more important than the country's name. this dispute has been going on for 30 years, pretty much your whole life. what was the impact of this? i think people, especially young people, were kind of getting bored with this topic, constantly being asked what the name issue is, how you will resolve this, what are the possibilities. i think we all feel quite european. we want to live with open borders and have movement of young people and learn from each other what the other culture is. the young in north macedonia have already shown an appetit
balkans, 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo and croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. we remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being inside the eu is much more...
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the balkans, that was not 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo and croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans? we remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and leaders. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being inside the eu is much more important than the country's name. this dispute has been going on for 30 years, pretty much your whole life. what was the impact of this? i think people, especially young people, were kind of getting bored with this topic, constantly being asked what the name issue is, how will you resolve this, what are the possibilities. i think we all feel quite european. we want to live with open borders and have movement of young people and learn from each other what the other culture is. the young in north macedonia have already shown an appetite f
the balkans, that was not 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo and croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans? we remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and leaders. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being inside the eu...
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balkans, that was not 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo, what's happened in croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. we remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being inside the eu is much more important than the country's name. this dispute has been going on for 30 years, pretty much your whole life. what was the impact of this? i think people, especially young people, were kind of getting bored with this topic, constantly being asked what the name issue is, how you will resolve this, what are the possibilities? i think we all feel quite european. we want to live with open borders and have movement of young people and learn from each other what the other culture is. the young in north macedonia have already
balkans, that was not 100 years ago, there was war. in our country, 2001, conflict between albanians and macedonians. what has happened in kosovo, what's happened in croatia and bosnia, everywhere in the balkans. we remember this period of time. there is a lot of feelings. there is a lot of victims from these wars here, with a lot of sensitivity. we need to take care about that. but others also need to take care, like european union and neighbours. for many younger citizens, like blaznen, being...
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the genocide and the what i mentioned before the forcible expulsion of years from the caucuses in the balkans i mean why do you draw the line at least as far as restitution and reparations that concerned i mean there were a lot of aggrieved parties at that time and the beginning of the 20th century was a pretty brutal time with a very different perception the very different attitude toward both the value of human life the access to billets you know wartime losses i'm not one who will ever argue that there are worthy and unworthy victims i'm also one who will be very adamant on pointing out to the. fact that although there is a lot of suffering in the past although there is a lot of suffering in the world today not doing anything and not addressing major crimes is not an option we cannot say you know there's too much suffering everybody suffered and therefore nothing is to be done there is a reality in the here which is that for over a century the army and people have been dispossessed pushed out of their lands and for them this crime and justice for this crime has been very important it's als
the genocide and the what i mentioned before the forcible expulsion of years from the caucuses in the balkans i mean why do you draw the line at least as far as restitution and reparations that concerned i mean there were a lot of aggrieved parties at that time and the beginning of the 20th century was a pretty brutal time with a very different perception the very different attitude toward both the value of human life the access to billets you know wartime losses i'm not one who will ever argue...
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the genocide and the what i mentioned before the forcible expulsion of years from the caucuses in the balkans i mean why do you draw the line at least as far as restitution and reparations that concerned i mean there were a lot of aggrieved parties at that time and the beginning of the 20th century was a pretty brutal time with a very different perception the very different attitude toward both the value of human life the access to billets you know wartime losses i'm not one who will ever argue that there are worthy unworthy victims i'm also one who will be very adamant on pointing out to the fact that although there is a lot of suffering in the past although there is a lot of suffering in the world today not doing anything and not addressing major crimes is not an option we cannot say you know there is too much suffering everybody suffered and therefore nothing needs to be done there is a reality in the here which is that for over a century the army and people have been dispossessed pushed out of their lands and for them this crime and justice for this crime has been very important it's also
the genocide and the what i mentioned before the forcible expulsion of years from the caucuses in the balkans i mean why do you draw the line at least as far as restitution and reparations that concerned i mean there were a lot of aggrieved parties at that time and the beginning of the 20th century was a pretty brutal time with a very different perception the very different attitude toward both the value of human life the access to billets you know wartime losses i'm not one who will ever argue...
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the genocide and the what i mentioned before the forcible expulsion of years from the caucuses in the balkans i mean why do you draw the line at least as far as restitution and reparations that concerned i mean there were a lot of aggrieved parties at that time and the beginning of the 20th century was. pretty brutal time with a very different perception the very different attitude toward both the value of human life and the accept to billets you know wartime losses. i am not one who will ever argue that there are worthy and unworthy victims i'm also one who will be very adamant on pointing out to the fact that although there is a lot of suffering in the past although there is a lot of suffering in the world today not doing anything and not addressing major crimes is not an option we cannot say you know there is too much suffering everybody suffered and therefore nothing needs to be done there is a reality in the here and now which is that for over a century the army and people have been dispossessed pushed out of their lands and for them this crime and justice for this crime has been very im
the genocide and the what i mentioned before the forcible expulsion of years from the caucuses in the balkans i mean why do you draw the line at least as far as restitution and reparations that concerned i mean there were a lot of aggrieved parties at that time and the beginning of the 20th century was. pretty brutal time with a very different perception the very different attitude toward both the value of human life and the accept to billets you know wartime losses. i am not one who will ever...
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time it actually was hurting yourself staying in look the reality is that the democrat race is sort of balkanized and opened mean they each have their camps, but she never really caught fire and i think the reason for that as she didn't have a narrative you know bernie says socialists and there's 20% who want that warren had her plans right joe biden was electable were their narratives but she didn't have that sort of verbs he was going to start out the prosecutor button. she ran away from her prosecutors record. so it just wasn't a well timed weldon thing for she lost her narrative ok i want to take issue just a little bit because when she first announced and she. >>came out. she was on fire she had that but then she ran away from her record when they criticized her you can't do that he just got like there's no apologies from warren, this is who i am no apology take it was and she sort of. the really damaging thing though is poor performance in california, california has 10 times the delegates that iowa. if she had a big lead in her home state. people will look forward to that and saying she's g
time it actually was hurting yourself staying in look the reality is that the democrat race is sort of balkanized and opened mean they each have their camps, but she never really caught fire and i think the reason for that as she didn't have a narrative you know bernie says socialists and there's 20% who want that warren had her plans right joe biden was electable were their narratives but she didn't have that sort of verbs he was going to start out the prosecutor button. she ran away from her...
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erdogan opened the gates and we had an influx of syrian refugees going through greece and into the balkans. i knew some of the people on that much, and what happened? we had this sudden surge of nationalism, ethnic nationalism in response to that. so erdogan, allegedly an ally, has in a sense destabilised europe. now he is cosying up to russia. so it seems to me that nato has to seriously reflect on whether it should be a pan—european security umbrella and let america drift into isolation or not. nazenin, where do you stand? it is a problem of europe as well, which sees itself as separate from america, and you can see it in policies on the middle east. the biggest strategic danger that we are facing at the moment is the middle east, and specifically iran. the europeans are just not trying to, you know... for them, iran has been nuclear and it is the nuclear deal, and that's it. and i think that's a big mistake, and that is affecting policy. inside europe, from the period since the collapse of the warsaw pact and the soviet union, when nato could go looking for pirates in the horn of afri
erdogan opened the gates and we had an influx of syrian refugees going through greece and into the balkans. i knew some of the people on that much, and what happened? we had this sudden surge of nationalism, ethnic nationalism in response to that. so erdogan, allegedly an ally, has in a sense destabilised europe. now he is cosying up to russia. so it seems to me that nato has to seriously reflect on whether it should be a pan—european security umbrella and let america drift into isolation or...
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and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having the backs of your neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there that cherokee agrees with nato what we have to realize this now when we look at bilateral relations and we look at relations inside of a wider institution like whether it be nato or a union like the european union there's different mandates there's different interests at play and there's different dynamics at play yes bilateral relations with france turkey has some problems but there's also many areas of trade turkey works on defense cooperation turkey work sign and these are very very old relations with these european countries dating back centuries so it's not something that you can just look at on one is
and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having the backs of your neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there that cherokee...
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and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having a bag so if you are neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee agrees with nato what we have to realize this now when we look at bilateral relations and we look at relations inside of a wider institution like whether it be nato or a union like the european union there's different mandates there's different interests at play and there's different dynamics at play yes bilateral relations with france turkey has some problems but there's also many areas of trade turkey works on defense cooperation turkey work sign and these are very very old relations with these european countries dating back centuries so it's not something that you can just look at on one i
and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having a bag so if you are neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee...
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and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having the backs of your neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee agrees with nato what we have to realize this now when we look at bilateral relations and we look at relations inside of a wider institution like whether it be nato or a union like the european union there's different mandates there's different interests at play and there's different dynamics at play yes bilateral relations with france turkey has some problems but there's also many areas of trade turkey works on defense cooperation turkey work sign and these are very very old relations with these european countries dating back centuries so it's not something that you can just look at on one iss
and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having the backs of your neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee...
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and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having back so if you are neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee agrees with nato what we have to realize this now when we look at bilateral relations and we look at relations inside of a wider institution like whether it be nato or a union like the european union there's different mandates there's different interests at play and there's different dynamics at play yes bilateral relations with france turkey has some problems but there's also many areas of trade turkey works on defense cooperation turkey work sign and these are very very old relations with these european countries dating back centuries so it's not something that you can just look at on one is
and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having back so if you are neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee...
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and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having the backs of your neighbors when you disagree on so many fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee agrees with nato on what we have to realize this now when we look at bilateral relations and we look at relations inside of a wider institution like whether it be nato or a union like the european union there's different mandates there's different interests at play and there's different dynamics at play yes bilateral relations with france turkey has some problems but there's also many areas of trade turkey works on defense cooperation turkey work sign and these are very very old relations with the european countries dating back centuries so it's not something that you can just look at on one issue you
and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having the backs of your neighbors when you disagree on so many fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there the cherokee agrees...
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and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having back so if you are neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there that cherokee agrees with nato what we have to realize this now when we look at bilateral relations and we look at relations inside of a wider institution like whether it be nato or a union like the european union there's different mandates there's different interests at play and there's different dynamics at play yes bilateral relations with france turkey has some problems but there's also many areas of trade turkey works on defense cooperation turkey work sign and these are very very old relations with these european countries dating back centuries so it's not something that you can just look at on one i
and i think especially in the balkans it's pretty avid then that the europeans see turkish presence there as something unfriendly and something competitive so i guess i'm repeating myself but i want to ask you how can you commit yourself to having back so if you are neighbors when you disagree on some of the fundamental issues on the system of governance on the rule of law on what terrorism is on the what are the main threats to you i mean what is there to agree upon what is there that cherokee...
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up in chinese china's new silk road to pump hundreds of millions into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in dns. i want a new rule requests german retailers to issue electronic versus receipts for every single sale shopkeepers are off in arms. i want to get jones in this is d w business asia good to have you with us trade was the sanctions breaks it free trade under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's man foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations currently embroiled in a major trade war namely china and the us now they are pulling in by far the largest profits and that's thanks to their membership in the w t o. for the u.s. the study says profits come in at around $87000000000.00 china has an $86000000000.00 slice of the pie and inserts.
up in chinese china's new silk road to pump hundreds of millions into infrastructure projects in the balkans but who's profiting in dns. i want a new rule requests german retailers to issue electronic versus receipts for every single sale shopkeepers are off in arms. i want to get jones in this is d w business asia good to have you with us trade was the sanctions breaks it free trade under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's man...
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really heavy winds battering central europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe. turin expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some winteryness across many alpine regions. here in the uk it is going to stay chilly, we will see further sunny spells and showers but it will often be quite windy especially in the south, there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings 00:12:45,631 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 are on the website. welcome to bbc news — i'm mike embley. our top stories: the debate begins on capitol hill over the articles of impeachment against president trump. harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers. the terms are not finalized, but he may not pay any of his own money. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. rhetoric uses governments of avoiding real change on cli
really heavy winds battering central europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe. turin expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some winteryness across many alpine regions. here in the uk it is going to stay chilly, we will see further sunny spells and showers but it will often be quite windy especially in the south, there could be further bouts of rain and hill...
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they are also newer members, so the balkan states... the baltic states as well, new and key members of the nato alliance. portugal, an older member. but borisjohnson really underlying, with his... underlining, with his comments today... and there is justin trudeau of canada, who was perhaps embarrassingly captured at buckingham palace, joking, it seems, about donald trump, saying that he had had an impromptu press conference that had made everybody late. so that is perhaps a little bit embarrassing, when he, justin trudeau, meets donald trump a little bit later on at the summit. luxembourg, one of the smaller nations of nato. perhaps the smallest, actually. iam nations of nato. perhaps the smallest, actually. i am not quite sure. and the norwegian leader there, the norwegian prime minister as well. but as they take the stage, it is difficult to see really how they can paper over the cracks today, because this is going to be such a short meeting. we are talking about it as a summit, but really, actually, all these leaders are just going
they are also newer members, so the balkan states... the baltic states as well, new and key members of the nato alliance. portugal, an older member. but borisjohnson really underlying, with his... underlining, with his comments today... and there is justin trudeau of canada, who was perhaps embarrassingly captured at buckingham palace, joking, it seems, about donald trump, saying that he had had an impromptu press conference that had made everybody late. so that is perhaps a little bit...
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well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy, especially in the south, and there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings are on the website. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: polls open in an hourfor the uk's third general election in less than five years, and the first in decemberfor almost a century. the convicted killer who tried to fight off the london bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher speaks for the first time about what happened. there has been a big increase in the number of people getting their milk delivered. i hav
well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy,...
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well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy, especially in the south, and there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings are on the website. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: the debate begins on capitol hill over the articles of impeachment against president trump. harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers, and he may not have to foot the bill. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ong
well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy,...
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well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy, especially in the south, and there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings are on the website. welcome to bbc news — i'm mike embley. our top stories: the debate begins on capitol hill over the articles of impeachment against president trump. harvey weinstein has reportedly reached a settlement with dozens of his accusers. the terms are not finalised, but he may not pay any of his own money. the international court ofjustice is set to hear from gambia's lawyers that rohingya muslims still face an ongoing risk of genocide. greta thunberg accuses
well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy,...
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sami: in ththe early 2000s,s, te balkan mumusic boom hpepened around the globe. it also hit in my hometowown of new yorork, where e bands like gogogol bordo anand balkan beatat box srtededo mix gypsy rhythms with punk, reggae, and world music. originally, my mind was blown to satuurn in the mid-nineties by the gypsy soundtracks of emir kusturica's flicks "black cat, white cat" and "underground." my love for this particular kind of music has brbrought me to serbia.
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no comfort the only way they'd hoped to leave camp was northwest border into croatia the so-called balkan route to the european union instead roughly 600 migrants from places like syria afghanistan and pakistan are being rehabbed in a former military barracks near the capital sarajevo better conditions perhaps but in the wrong direction this police want to take us there says that ever happened to other states because the evil forces us to. transfer there but there are people who want to disable because she wants a good deal to other countries they want to cause their god but after much. it took months of criticism by international organizations on the ground to convince the bosnian north orators to do something about the camp in freezing temperatures human rights officials warned people would start dying here without running water or proper heating. but returning to the countries they fled is no option and no risk remaining in bosnia so many will be undeterred by this move trickling back in time and despite allegations of violence by croatian border police wait for the chance to try again
no comfort the only way they'd hoped to leave camp was northwest border into croatia the so-called balkan route to the european union instead roughly 600 migrants from places like syria afghanistan and pakistan are being rehabbed in a former military barracks near the capital sarajevo better conditions perhaps but in the wrong direction this police want to take us there says that ever happened to other states because the evil forces us to. transfer there but there are people who want to disable...
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alliance then expanded taking in the countries from the east before creating new roles for itself in the balkans and afghanistan. almost 3 decades later nato's internal differences this time are even more public being expressed by leaders themselves and therefore a potentially much more damaging jamesburg days out 0 london before the summit began turkey's president but turned to block defense plans for baltic countries and poland has nato to support his military intervention in syria against the mainly kurdish group of fighters that turkey considers terrorists. did in the uk then and nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats posed by terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting it's against terrorist threats they expect the alliance to display strong cooperation with the thing in a thread said if you have to think. the u.s. president and nato secretary general pushed back against the french president's view the alliance is brain dead and its roots are going to a lot of different chords in britain man who. has a great purpose especially with the nato
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the balkans are making its initial flirtation observe. strike some state of emergency or it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in college them to work harder and they will was at the start of neoliberalism. the 2nd visits claim against the bush and britain steal more of the body of christ spending. causes an era that defines a modest the by 970 the big. music today school starts december 23rd w. d c or your 5 keys to seek her food. keep clean to prevent contamination. draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cook thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures. to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and safe all materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food you buy but you can protect yourself and your family from seizes an old pipeline the 5 keys to sea for food use them but you also have a role to play. this is day that when you fly from north arches crackdown on renewed nationwide protest against a controversial new citizenship local police
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alliance then expanded taking in the countries from the east before creating new roles for itself in the balkans and afghanistan. almost 3 decades later nato's internal differences this time are even more public being expressed by leaders themselves and therefore a potentially much more damaging jamesburg days out 0 london before the summit began turkey's president but turned to block defense plans for baltic countries and poland has nato to support his military intervention in syria as a mainly kurdish group of fighters that turkey considers terrorists. did in the uk than an nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats posed by terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting its against terrorist threats they expect our allies to display strong cooperation with the thing in a thread said if you have to think. the u.s. president and nato secretary general pushed back against the french president's view the alliance is brain dead and its roots are going to a lot of different boards in britain man who. has a great purpose especially with the nato is becoming
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alliance then expanded taking in the countries from the east before creating new roles for itself in the balkans and afghanistan. almost 3 decades later nato's internal differences this time are even more public being expressed by leaders themselves and therefore a potentially much more damaging jamesburg days out 0 london before the summit began turkey's president but turned to block defense plans for baltic countries and poland has nato to support his military intervention in syria as a mainly kurdish group of fighters that turkey considers terrorists. did in the uk than an nato needs to act in a proactive manner against threats posed by terrorist organizations it's inevitable that need to the need of readjusting its against terrorist threats they expect our allies to display strong cooperation with the thing in a thread said to be happy think. the u.s. president and nato secretary general pushed back against the french president's view the alliance is brain dead and its roots are going to a lot of different chords in britain man who. has a great purpose especially with the nato is becoming mu
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battle over the past few months anti french sentiment has been on the rise somalians resent operation balkans presence in the country and don't how effective it's really is. but the french army isn't leaving anytime soon as terrorist attacks continue unabated in the region. the body of algeria's powerful army chief the formalal independence by two became is countries de facto ruler was carried to his grave on a tank this wednesday's hundreds of thousands of mourners looked on. the tennis channel off that dates saleh who masterminded state's relatively restrained response to mass protest this year died of a heart attack on monday at the age of seventy nine. me and what covered with the algerian flag and carried by fellow soldiers. gates has coffin arrived at the people's palace in algiers lead. national funeral began with the arrival of president abdel majed toobin la saidd less than two weeks ago for. the. paid how much to t the country's former army chief. high ranking soldiers officials and citizens alike gathered in front of the coffin. before giving their condolences to relatives of the r
battle over the past few months anti french sentiment has been on the rise somalians resent operation balkans presence in the country and don't how effective it's really is. but the french army isn't leaving anytime soon as terrorist attacks continue unabated in the region. the body of algeria's powerful army chief the formalal independence by two became is countries de facto ruler was carried to his grave on a tank this wednesday's hundreds of thousands of mourners looked on. the tennis...
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that puts the player in the shoes of a refugee trying to cross the schengen border along the so-called balkan route now the reason we did that was because it's been 3 years since leukemia put up a razor wire fence on its all the border which didn't nothing to curb the flow of migrations it only made and we think more dangerous for everyone and at the same time it prevented some more human friendly policies to be implemented in slovenia as well we want to remind people that the fence is still there we wanted to at least open up the conversation but in the end we failed to succeed because our government is currently considering putting up even more of the fence so philip runs a company called today as a new day and the game that i'm showing you on my screen now you can see it here it's called razor wire but rami there are a lot of hurdles to getting a game like this on the market and then making a difference because there are things like governments standing in the way of people's progress here according to what he said in that video what do you make of his comment. i mean when you think about
that puts the player in the shoes of a refugee trying to cross the schengen border along the so-called balkan route now the reason we did that was because it's been 3 years since leukemia put up a razor wire fence on its all the border which didn't nothing to curb the flow of migrations it only made and we think more dangerous for everyone and at the same time it prevented some more human friendly policies to be implemented in slovenia as well we want to remind people that the fence is still...
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puts the player in the shoes of a refugee trying to cross the schengen border along the song called balkan route now the reason we did was because it's been 3 years since slovenia put up a razor wire fence on of southern border which did nothing to curb the flow of migrations it only made everything more dangerous for everyone and at the same time it prevented some more human friendly policies to be implemented in slovenia as well we wanted to remind people that the fence is still there we wanted to at least open up the conversation but india and we failed to succeed because our government is currently considering putting up even more of the fence so philip runs a company called today as new day and the game that i'm showing you on my screen now you can see it here it's called a razor wire but rami there are a lot of hurdles to getting a game like this on the market and then making a difference because there are things like government standing in the way of people's progress here according to what he said in that video what do you make of his comment. i mean when you think about it every e
puts the player in the shoes of a refugee trying to cross the schengen border along the song called balkan route now the reason we did was because it's been 3 years since slovenia put up a razor wire fence on of southern border which did nothing to curb the flow of migrations it only made everything more dangerous for everyone and at the same time it prevented some more human friendly policies to be implemented in slovenia as well we wanted to remind people that the fence is still there we...
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quick victory could only be achieved in northern france, so nevermind that there is a crisis in the balkans, germany and france are not technically involved in the outcome. the only way to get an advantage in time over the possible mobilization of russia was to defeat france no matter how the war started. it was a masterpiece of planning. one of the really interesting things is that the germans had to knock out france within six to eight weeks, and the man who designed this plan said on his deathbed, make sure my right flank is strong. when the attack developed and russia began to move in the east, the germans lost their nerve and pulled two army cores corps out of their right flank, which is exactly where they were stopped. the important battles on both sides were taking place. if you don't see through the implications of the technology to which you have wedded yourself, including your emotional capacity to handle the predictable consequences, you are going to fail. that's on the strategic side. how you conduct diplomacy when even the testing of new weapons can be shielded so you do not kn
quick victory could only be achieved in northern france, so nevermind that there is a crisis in the balkans, germany and france are not technically involved in the outcome. the only way to get an advantage in time over the possible mobilization of russia was to defeat france no matter how the war started. it was a masterpiece of planning. one of the really interesting things is that the germans had to knock out france within six to eight weeks, and the man who designed this plan said on his...
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well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy, especially in the south, and there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings are on the website. this is bbc news. the headlines: the debate begins on capitol hill over the articles of impeachment against president trump. the judiciary committee of the us house of representatives will vote later, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. if the president is impeached, there will be a trial in the senate in the new year. reports suggest harvey weinstein has reached a $25 million settlement with dozens of his alleged victims. but he also faces cri
well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy,...
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top stories current day on al-jazeera after months of anti-government protests in iraq the largest balkan hanumant has finally nominated their choice for the next prime minister asad l.a. bonnie and he's been the governor of the low which province of sindh $27000.00 of those who is in baghdad and says the nomination is likely to feel the protest efforts this as governor has been accused of not only corruption but also not paying enough attention to try and remedy the situation in his own province he is a educated about starting something comes from one of the largest tribes in that province is nomination is seen as again and influenced by iran because he's been nominated. by one of the biggest walks in the parliament alba knoblock and it is believed that this nominee with the full backing and support of the arabian aligned groups in the iraqi politics what little good news we had about the new electro laws that were passed on tuesday evening that were making these demonstrators quite happy this morning will now be all reversed based on this decision this just shows that their position the
top stories current day on al-jazeera after months of anti-government protests in iraq the largest balkan hanumant has finally nominated their choice for the next prime minister asad l.a. bonnie and he's been the governor of the low which province of sindh $27000.00 of those who is in baghdad and says the nomination is likely to feel the protest efforts this as governor has been accused of not only corruption but also not paying enough attention to try and remedy the situation in his own...
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puts the player in the shoes of a refugee trying to cross the schengen border along the song called balkan route now the reason we did that was because it's been 3 years since slovenia put up a razor wire fence on its southern border which did nothing to curb the flow of migrations it only made everything more dangerous for everyone and at the same time it prevented some more human friendly policies to be implemented in slovenia as well we wanted to remind people that the fence is still there we wanted to at least open up the conversation but india and we failed to succeed because our government is currently considering putting up even more of the fence so philip runs a company called today as new day and the game that i'm showing you on my screen now you can see it here it's called razor wire but rami there are a lot of hurdles to getting a game like this on the market and then making a difference because there are things like government standing in the way of people's progress here according to what he said in that video what do you make of his comment. i mean when you think about it eve
puts the player in the shoes of a refugee trying to cross the schengen border along the song called balkan route now the reason we did that was because it's been 3 years since slovenia put up a razor wire fence on its southern border which did nothing to curb the flow of migrations it only made everything more dangerous for everyone and at the same time it prevented some more human friendly policies to be implemented in slovenia as well we wanted to remind people that the fence is still there...
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the balkans are making its initial sortation capitalism strikes and states of emergency purposes into chaos the enjoyment of the 2nd travis's payment sham to the people embroiled in stealing border. 1979. that created today's world starts december 23rd w. o o or some of the most fragile ecosystems are found where the ocean meets the last and no matter how fast the world manages the globe its carbon emissions syllables are going to rise and 300000000 people will be at the risk of flooding by 2050 hello welcome to equal india the day we focus on the one notable of to a fact.
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really heavy winds battering central europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. turin expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk, it is going to stay chilly, we will see further sunny spells and showers, but it will often be quite windy, especially in the south, there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings are on the website. this is bbc news, the headlines: the debate begins on capitol hill over the articles of impeachment against president trump. thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives will vote later, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. if the president is impeached, there'll be a trial in the senate in the new year. reports suggest harvey weinstein has reached a $25 million settlement with dozens of his alleged victims. but he also faces criminal trial on charges of sexual assa
really heavy winds battering central europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. turin expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk, it is going to stay chilly, we will see further sunny spells and showers, but it will often be quite windy, especially in the south, there...
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freedom of religion law which could potentially allow the government to seize church property in the balkan nation process when opposition politicians try to disrupt the session several bottles were thrown in the chamber the prime minister of montenegro has condemned the violence. i have given guarantees and assurances that this law does not have any hidden agenda that it is a law any civilised and democratic society needs that it does not endanger any montenegran metropolitan it or any religious facility governed by the montenegrin metropolitan it nor questions the status of any priest what we all together emphasized is that dialogue is necessary that we have had dialogues so far but in their estimation insufficient bulk of the other we have not had the true dialogue so far and we are now asking that some parts of this law that are formulated as they are now which absolutely do not bring peace to montenegro but on exactly and unhappiness among people and what the government should do is to postpone the suggested law or some parts until after christmas let's not quarrel around christmas. we
freedom of religion law which could potentially allow the government to seize church property in the balkan nation process when opposition politicians try to disrupt the session several bottles were thrown in the chamber the prime minister of montenegro has condemned the violence. i have given guarantees and assurances that this law does not have any hidden agenda that it is a law any civilised and democratic society needs that it does not endanger any montenegran metropolitan it or any...
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alliance his 70th anniversary but decades on the wrist some don't recognize the significance of the balkan see. probably. the most successful lines in just. 2 people killed in the democratic republic of congo demonstrations against the u.n. mission there continue protesters are demanding that peacekeepers withdraw after they failed to protect civilians from rebels. surprise for brazil and argentina president trump restores steel and medium tirades against them over their currency devaluations more details ahead. good morning welcome to the program life the off you will do center here in moscow this tuesday the 3rd of december is kevin owen here with a 30 minute live update and 1st this morning it's landmark day for nato leaders of the member states are gathering in the u.k. to celebrate the military alliance is 70th anniversary we asked people in london and what they consider greatest achievement to be. people what they think are the main 3 achievements of nato. and we're going to have no expense for here but. in terms of achievements know very little i don't know what it's about having no
alliance his 70th anniversary but decades on the wrist some don't recognize the significance of the balkan see. probably. the most successful lines in just. 2 people killed in the democratic republic of congo demonstrations against the u.n. mission there continue protesters are demanding that peacekeepers withdraw after they failed to protect civilians from rebels. surprise for brazil and argentina president trump restores steel and medium tirades against them over their currency devaluations...
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well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy, especially in the south, and there could be further bouts of rain and hill snow, notjust necessarily in the north. as ever, the warnings are on the website. this is bbc news. the headlines: the debate begins on capitol hill over the articles of impeachment against president trump. thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives will vote later, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. if the president is impeached, there will be a trial in the senate in the new year. reports suggest harvey weinstein has reached a $25 million settlement with dozens of his alleged victims. but he also faces crim
well battering central parts of europe, another very deep area of low pressure heading towards the balkans. so, there are warnings out quite widely across parts of central and southern europe as well. look at this for turin — expecting some snow on friday and we wouldn't like to rule out some wintriness across many alpine regions over the coming few days. here in the uk this weekend, it's going to stay chilly, we'll see further sunny spells and showers, but it'll often be quite windy,...
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so-called freedom of religion all which could allow the government to seize church property in the balkan nation proceso be an opposition politicians trying to disrupt the session and several bottles were thrown in the chamber the prime minister of montenegro has condemned the violence. from got on to you better and i have given guarantees and assurances that this law does not have any hidden agenda that it is a law any civilized and democratic society needs that it does not endanger any montenegran metropolitan it or any religious facility governed by the montenegrin metropolitan it nor questions the status of any priest what we all together emphasized is that dialogue is necessary that we have had dialogues so far but in their estimation insufficient will go together but we have not had that true dialogue so far and we are now asking that some parts of this law that are formulated as they are now which absolutely do not bring peace to montenegro but on exactly and unhappiness among people and what the government should do is to postpone the suggested law or some parts until after christ
so-called freedom of religion all which could allow the government to seize church property in the balkan nation proceso be an opposition politicians trying to disrupt the session and several bottles were thrown in the chamber the prime minister of montenegro has condemned the violence. from got on to you better and i have given guarantees and assurances that this law does not have any hidden agenda that it is a law any civilized and democratic society needs that it does not endanger any...
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scenario we are talking about one area of low pressure pushing across the central med and now into the balkan peninsula with some very heavy rain as well as some very gusty conditions it is going to be greece here on sunday that sees the bulk of it and that's going to continue as we go towards monday night as well heavy rain extends to the north across much of central europe as well and then as we go towards monday that system slowly slides over here towards parts of turkey really the heaviest rain in the winds will be across that southern coast of turkey as well out towards the west though it will be the winds across the u.k. crossing over towards parts of the netherlands and into germany very gusty winds at times not a lot of rain but it will be cloudy across much of that area berlin we do expect is the attempt if you have about 8 degrees there a new 3 day forecast for athens looks like this expect to see the rain as well as the winds increase as we go towards monday but by the time we get towards tuesday improving conditions and the winds do come down well here across the northern part of
scenario we are talking about one area of low pressure pushing across the central med and now into the balkan peninsula with some very heavy rain as well as some very gusty conditions it is going to be greece here on sunday that sees the bulk of it and that's going to continue as we go towards monday night as well heavy rain extends to the north across much of central europe as well and then as we go towards monday that system slowly slides over here towards parts of turkey really the heaviest...