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here in greece? the forest that nikos and alexandra rely on for their bees will eventually regenerate if they can be protected from future fires. but the trees will take up to 30 years to grow back. chainsaw whirrs. there is a real danger of erosion and flooding when the rains come. chainsaw whirrs. the race is on to create protective terraces of logs to stop landslides this winter. the forestry department has had teams —— hired teams of locals to cut down burnt wood all over northern evia to make space for new trees to grow. chainsaw whirrs. it wasn't just the island it wasn'tjust the island of avia. this summer, athens was burning as well. we came here in august, we stood here and we watched first of all there was smoke coming over that mountain, and then we saw the flames coming over the mountain and the hillside burning. to see all the weather... ilyas tziritis works for the world wildlife fund and is also a volunteer firefighter who worked right here in this suburb this summer. he is concern
here in greece? the forest that nikos and alexandra rely on for their bees will eventually regenerate if they can be protected from future fires. but the trees will take up to 30 years to grow back. chainsaw whirrs. there is a real danger of erosion and flooding when the rains come. chainsaw whirrs. the race is on to create protective terraces of logs to stop landslides this winter. the forestry department has had teams —— hired teams of locals to cut down burnt wood all over northern evia...
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Nov 7, 2021
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this summer, greece was on fire. thousands of wildfires were fanned by its worst heatwave in decades. hardest hit was the country's second largest island, evia. the government has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around a third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tore through the north of the island. it was the largest fire in greece since records began. over 50,000 hectares of woodland were burnt. it took almost two weeks to bring the blaze under control. i was sent to report on the fires this summer. two months on, i've come back to see the aftermath. this is lieutenant colonel stratos anastasopoulos who's responsible for co—ordinating firefighting aircraft across greece. chopper whirrs he'd offered to take me up to see t
this summer, greece was on fire. thousands of wildfires were fanned by its worst heatwave in decades. hardest hit was the country's second largest island, evia. the government has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around a third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine...
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this summer, greece was on fire. thousands of wildfires were fanned by its worst heatwave in decades. hardest hit was the country's second largest island, evia. the government has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around a third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine forests, beautiful beaches, and the sea. but this summer, a wildfire tore through the north of the island. it was the largest fire in greece since records began. over 50,000 hectares of woodland were burnt. it took almost two weeks to bring the blaze under control. i was sent to report on the fires this summer. two months on, i've come back to see the aftermath. this is lieutenant colonel stratos anastasopoulos who's responsible for co—ordinating firefighting aircraft across greece. chopper whirrs. he'd offered to take me up to see
this summer, greece was on fire. thousands of wildfires were fanned by its worst heatwave in decades. hardest hit was the country's second largest island, evia. the government has blamed climate change. i'm a firefighter for 23 years and as i can remember, there is no similar situation. here, the fires were catastrophic. around a third of the island was burnt. thousands of people had to flee their homes. and a way of life was destroyed. evia, off the coast of mainland greece. dense pine...
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Nov 19, 2021
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movements in greece. welcome. you joined many other human rights organizations discredit the prosecution of absurd and farcical. is it because of the nature of the charges or the proceeding itself is flawed? >> i just came out of a call and it is false, but more importantly it is farcical because the things they are accused of doing. the what the authorities are doing is taking people who are doing, necessary work, helping the coast guard and drugging them record. they have been criminalized for doing a good thing matters -- not should not stand. this trial should never have happened. >> what happened in between? these were aid workers operating in lesbos, helping refugees. now the government is saying there's something that has to be addressed. these people were involved in many charges. >> basically -- it is false because you cannot -- [indiscernible] this is a case of criminally facing-- european union. why they are a target i cannot say. in the past we have had similar examples but they were not targeted. >> m
movements in greece. welcome. you joined many other human rights organizations discredit the prosecution of absurd and farcical. is it because of the nature of the charges or the proceeding itself is flawed? >> i just came out of a call and it is false, but more importantly it is farcical because the things they are accused of doing. the what the authorities are doing is taking people who are doing, necessary work, helping the coast guard and drugging them record. they have been...
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Nov 26, 2021
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greece did not have _ europe by greece. greece did not have the — europe by greece. greece did not have the administrative _ europe by greece. greece did not have the administrative or- europe by greece. greece did not. have the administrative or financial capability— have the administrative or financial capability to — have the administrative or financial capability to deal— have the administrative or financial capability to deal with _ have the administrative or financial capability to deal with that - capability to deal with that pressure _ capability to deal with that pressure from _ capability to deal with that - pressure from asylum—seekers. the same _ pressure from asylum—seekers. the same thing — pressure from asylum—seekers. the same thing happened _ pressure from asylum—seekers. the same thing happened in— pressure from asylum—seekers. the same thing happened in italy, - same thing happened in italy, then spain. _ same thing happened in italy, then spain. then— same thing happened in italy, then spain, then france. _ same thing happene
greece did not have _ europe by greece. greece did not have the — europe by greece. greece did not have the administrative _ europe by greece. greece did not have the administrative or- europe by greece. greece did not. have the administrative or financial capability— have the administrative or financial capability to — have the administrative or financial capability to deal— have the administrative or financial capability to deal with _ have the administrative or financial capability...
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to get to greece louder, and pedro flew to moscow where cubans can travel without a visa. from there, they flew to bel grade, also visa free, then walked most of the way through sober and north macedonia, into greece. their goal was to reach spain or italy. they ended up on the greek island of zac infos, where they planned to catch a flight to milan in northern italy. but about a 130 other cubans had the same idea on the same day. this is what happened when police tried to arrest them. oh. c 7 no, so the benevolent india it seems that this flight was oversold and when the police saw one keep impossible off another, they put us all into separate rooms. they kept us there for 8 hours and told us that were going to take us to a hotel. instead, they took people to the police station, the wound, and children. alas, federal and louder have now joined the thousands of refugees who live legally or illegally in athens and like african and asian nationals who sought asylum here for years. cubans in the balkans are a completely new phenomenon. greece is an attractive way station for
to get to greece louder, and pedro flew to moscow where cubans can travel without a visa. from there, they flew to bel grade, also visa free, then walked most of the way through sober and north macedonia, into greece. their goal was to reach spain or italy. they ended up on the greek island of zac infos, where they planned to catch a flight to milan in northern italy. but about a 130 other cubans had the same idea on the same day. this is what happened when police tried to arrest them. oh. c 7...
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Nov 10, 2021
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have been killed, to get to greece louder and pedro flew to moscow where cubans can travel without a visa. from there they flew to bel grade, also visa free, then walked most of the way through serbia and north macedonia, into greece. their goal was to reach spain or italy. they ended up on the greek island of zak infos, where they planned to catch a flight to milan in northern italy. but about a 130 other cubans had the same idea on the same day. this is what happened when police tried to arrest them. oh. c 7 no sort of been, you went in, do you? it seems that this flight was oversold and when the police saw one keep impossible off another, they put us all into separate rooms. they kept us there for 8 hours. had told us that were going to take us to a hotel. instead, they took people to the police station there worn and children. alas, bedra and louder have now joined the thousands of refugees who live legally or illegally in athens, and like african and asian nationals who've sought asylum here for years. cubans in the balkans are a completely new phenomenon. greece is an attractiv
have been killed, to get to greece louder and pedro flew to moscow where cubans can travel without a visa. from there they flew to bel grade, also visa free, then walked most of the way through serbia and north macedonia, into greece. their goal was to reach spain or italy. they ended up on the greek island of zak infos, where they planned to catch a flight to milan in northern italy. but about a 130 other cubans had the same idea on the same day. this is what happened when police tried to...
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Nov 18, 2021
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ah, until recently they were how think refugee is in greece now. a group of 8 workers is on trial, accused of spying and many other charges. but is this politically motivated and what does it mean for aid work worldwide? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i am hashem. i'll bottle up more than 2 dozen. 8 workers from different nations are facing trial on the greek island of les bus. they are accused of helping migrants reach greece. among them is a seaman refugee sardine, who was granted asylum in germany and is the sister of olympic swimmer. yes, le martini. the 2 came under international spotlight in 2015, when they dragged their boat to safety 4 kilometers. when its engine failed, they all stand accuse of buying people smuggling and money laundering. among other charges, some could face up to 25 years in prison. they say there were only helping other fellow humans. i never for a moment thought that trying to help somebody out at the woodland you in prison, pre trial prison for 3 and a half months and i want to also end up fac
ah, until recently they were how think refugee is in greece now. a group of 8 workers is on trial, accused of spying and many other charges. but is this politically motivated and what does it mean for aid work worldwide? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i am hashem. i'll bottle up more than 2 dozen. 8 workers from different nations are facing trial on the greek island of les bus. they are accused of helping migrants reach greece. among them is a seaman refugee sardine,...
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be out there until recently, they were how think refugees in greece. now, a group of 8 workers is on trial, accused of spying, and many other charges. what is this politically motivated and what does it mean for aid work worldwide? this is inside story. with hello, welcome to the program. i'm hashem. i'll bottle up more than 2 dozen. 8 workers from different nations are facing trial on the greek island of less bus. they are accused of helping migrants reach greece. among them is a seaman refugee star. i'm ardini, who was granted asylum in germany and is the sister of olympic swimmer. you're still a martini the to came under international spotlight in 2015 when they dragged their bow to safety 4 kilometers. when its engine failed, they all stand accuse of buying people smuggling and money laundering. among other chargers, some could face up to 25 years in prison. they say there were only helping other fellow humans. i never for a moment thought, but trying to help somebody out at the woodland you in prison, free trial prison for 3 and a half months and
be out there until recently, they were how think refugees in greece. now, a group of 8 workers is on trial, accused of spying, and many other charges. what is this politically motivated and what does it mean for aid work worldwide? this is inside story. with hello, welcome to the program. i'm hashem. i'll bottle up more than 2 dozen. 8 workers from different nations are facing trial on the greek island of less bus. they are accused of helping migrants reach greece. among them is a seaman...
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the shower is becoming a less frequent lan, much their way of a towards greece. brightest. cause coming back to the west side of the met, further north. quite a stiff breeze, coming through us mulder than my body will turn cooler as we go on through the weekend. his songs have at mild weather, see, celsius, earth, glasgow, and also for london. by the time we come to sat day, just 11th grades this weekend, co front sinks by the south. it's in the winds. come round to that north direction, the arctic bar. she gonna notice that as we go on into next week, changes a foot here, then changes into the made us well, some of the dryer brighter for it's lee pushing across towards the balkans, a few shower surf, the grease easing over to the eastern side with met it's right, it will senate see at cutting increasingly shirey to just around the southwest there for spain and portugal somewhere, whether to in see where western parts of algeria over the next day or so could cause some flooding. southern pass morocco mortality, also seeing some showers along with western sahara and he a sho
the shower is becoming a less frequent lan, much their way of a towards greece. brightest. cause coming back to the west side of the met, further north. quite a stiff breeze, coming through us mulder than my body will turn cooler as we go on through the weekend. his songs have at mild weather, see, celsius, earth, glasgow, and also for london. by the time we come to sat day, just 11th grades this weekend, co front sinks by the south. it's in the winds. come round to that north direction, the...
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Nov 24, 2021
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so, the question— greece and spain and france. so, the question why — greece and spain and france. so, the question why didn't francis stop them, _ question why didn't francis stop them, well, france actually has been doing _ them, well, france actually has been doing a _ them, well, france actually has been doing a lot _ them, well, france actually has been doing a lot on this, but also takes more _ doing a lot on this, but also takes more people. iagree doing a lot on this, but also takes more people. i agree with maya, i spent some time in calle a few years a-o, spent some time in calle a few years ago. and _ spent some time in calle a few years ago. and one — spent some time in calle a few years ago, and one of the reasons why people _ ago, and one of the reasons why people so— ago, and one of the reasons why people so desperate to get to the uk, they— people so desperate to get to the uk, they have no family in france. they— uk, they have no family in france. they didn't — uk, they have no family in france. they didn't speak french. they spoke english _ they didn't s
so, the question— greece and spain and france. so, the question why — greece and spain and france. so, the question why didn't francis stop them, _ question why didn't francis stop them, well, france actually has been doing _ them, well, france actually has been doing a _ them, well, france actually has been doing a lot _ them, well, france actually has been doing a lot on this, but also takes more _ doing a lot on this, but also takes more people. iagree doing a lot on this, but also takes...
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Nov 19, 2021
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ah, until recently they were how think refugee is in greece now. a group of 8 workers is on trial, accused of spying and many other charges. but is this politically motivated and what does it mean for aid work worldwide? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i am hashem. i'll bottle up more than 2 dozen. 8 workers from different nations are facing trial on the greek island of less bus. the accused of helping migrants reach greece. among them is a seaman refugee sardine, who was granted asylum in germany and is the sister of olympic swimmer. yes, le martini. the 2 came under international spotlight into 1015, when they dragged their boat to safety 4 kilometers. when its engine failed, they all stand accuse of buying people smuggling and money laundering. among other charges, some could face up to 25 years in prison. they say there were only helping other fellow humans. i never for a moment thought that trying to help somebody out at the woodland you in prison, free trial prison for 3 and a half months and i want to also end up faci
ah, until recently they were how think refugee is in greece now. a group of 8 workers is on trial, accused of spying and many other charges. but is this politically motivated and what does it mean for aid work worldwide? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i am hashem. i'll bottle up more than 2 dozen. 8 workers from different nations are facing trial on the greek island of less bus. the accused of helping migrants reach greece. among them is a seaman refugee sardine, who...
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because this trying to be an indication that the conservative government in greece led by korea because mit stuck is, is adamant about the need not to repeat. what happened in 2015 in 2016. it's an example of authoritarian nature of the government of those mental di case. and we have seen that everyone that is acting against the government's whales is criminalized. even though the people who were arrested in 2018 were arrested before those mitchell donkeys, he had, he seems to have exacerbated the power that he, that the government has over the legal system. and this is quite problematic to be honest, every single person that does not agree with the government. that is, is for a chase and targeted by an online heard of, of throws. and then we're being taken out of outside of the country. like what, like the example of the dutch journalist the asked me to like it's about push bugs . theater. are we likely to see european countries step in, in this particular case and say it's about time to give justice to the emergency response center international and the brave people who will work in h
because this trying to be an indication that the conservative government in greece led by korea because mit stuck is, is adamant about the need not to repeat. what happened in 2015 in 2016. it's an example of authoritarian nature of the government of those mental di case. and we have seen that everyone that is acting against the government's whales is criminalized. even though the people who were arrested in 2018 were arrested before those mitchell donkeys, he had, he seems to have exacerbated...
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Nov 16, 2021
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, greece renews marble pleat." | in the financial times, "cold case, greece renews marble pleat." i was lookin: at greece renews marble pleat." i was looking at plenty — greece renews marble pleat." i was looking at plenty of— greece renews marble pleat." i was looking at plenty of things, - greece renews marble pleat." i —" looking at plenty of things, didn't get to see the marbles are greek ministers, seeing if they were going around, henry, iunderstand ministers, seeing if they were going around, henry, i understand you did around, henry, i understand you did a documentary on this? i did around, henry, i understand you did a documentary on this?— a documentary on this? i did a piece on radio for— a documentary on this? i did a piece on radio for on _ a documentary on this? i did a piece on radio for on this, _ a documentary on this? i did a piece on radio for on this, because - on radio for on this, because it's notjust about on radio for on this, because it's not just about the marbles, on radio for o
, greece renews marble pleat." | in the financial times, "cold case, greece renews marble pleat." i was lookin: at greece renews marble pleat." i was looking at plenty — greece renews marble pleat." i was looking at plenty of— greece renews marble pleat." i was looking at plenty of things, - greece renews marble pleat." i —" looking at plenty of things, didn't get to see the marbles are greek ministers, seeing if they were going around, henry,...
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(bght live music) we havevidencef about 000 hydrower proct tween slenia and greec lirally, ery singlriver wod be damd or divted. it'st the brk, i wou say. buluckily,eople std up. even ithe remost rt of th count pele, loca stand uand try totop the m project. (gentle soer music) many places,e've fortten to sta up for ture, fosomethinthat we ll home. (m chantinin foreiglanguage en chantg in foren langua) (gtle melaholy music) e vjosa albania isrobably e of the mt remarkle vers in e balkan d i thin's one of t most rerkable riversf europe it flo from th untains greece, intohe adriac sea inlbania thout an arficial obscles. it the bigst wil rir that whave. (gtle plaiive musi the rir is actlly the ng of the valley soherever e rive nts to g it goes it'sn enormo mosaic dierent ansmall hatats. (gentlmellow mic) e peoplerom kute they wld lose e basis their estence. (gtlcheerful mus) (trin speaki in foreiglanguage (gene melancly music (trifospeakingn foreign nguage) (ueat live music) ire cracing) you builone dam, the ture of l these cals is cided. it's n concern about climate chge. it's n renewab ener
(bght live music) we havevidencef about 000 hydrower proct tween slenia and greec lirally, ery singlriver wod be damd or divted. it'st the brk, i wou say. buluckily,eople std up. even ithe remost rt of th count pele, loca stand uand try totop the m project. (gentle soer music) many places,e've fortten to sta up for ture, fosomethinthat we ll home. (m chantinin foreiglanguage en chantg in foren langua) (gtle melaholy music) e vjosa albania isrobably e of the mt remarkle vers in e balkan d i...
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bethany bell, bbc news, greece. let's get some of the day's other news. ethiopia's prime minister, abiy ahmed, has pledged to bury what he called �*the enemy�* with the "blood and bones of his forces." his address marked the first anniversary of the war in tigray. facebook has removed a post from mr abiy calling on civilians to take up arms against the tigrayans. talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal between iran and six other nations are due to restart later this month. teheran�*s chief negotiator says his government has agreed to a conference in vienna five months after the last round. the american music star britney spears has blamed her mother for the conservatorship that was imposed on her 13 years ago. in a now deleted instagram post, ms spears said her mother had given herfather the idea, adding that he wasn't smart enough to think of it himself. the incumbent democratic governor of the american state of newjersey is predicted to have narrowly won re—election for a second term. phil murphy fought off his republican challenger by a wafer—t
bethany bell, bbc news, greece. let's get some of the day's other news. ethiopia's prime minister, abiy ahmed, has pledged to bury what he called �*the enemy�* with the "blood and bones of his forces." his address marked the first anniversary of the war in tigray. facebook has removed a post from mr abiy calling on civilians to take up arms against the tigrayans. talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal between iran and six other nations are due to restart later this month....
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greece continues to vehemently deny this. blaming criminal gangs and human traffickers for trying to enter europe but the practice has been extensively reported on by media and rights groups and recently led to a call for an investigation by a senior eu official. there are about 12 people just smushed into that dinghie including a small child. how terrifying. and how desperate they must have been to even try this. especially now when the chances of success are so much less than they were before. much of it is spurred by a rise in anti-refugee sentiment. greece doesn't want them and ultimately. neither does the rest of europe. pushing people back out to sea would be a violation of international law. even if these people had a legitimate case for asylum it most likely will not be heard. the family with the baby who was just five months old is somali. mohammed says the greeks beat them and knocked him into the water. we requested a response from greece on this specific incident, provided the coordinates from the fax they sent to
greece continues to vehemently deny this. blaming criminal gangs and human traffickers for trying to enter europe but the practice has been extensively reported on by media and rights groups and recently led to a call for an investigation by a senior eu official. there are about 12 people just smushed into that dinghie including a small child. how terrifying. and how desperate they must have been to even try this. especially now when the chances of success are so much less than they were...
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i can see why that would — museum and greece. i can see why that would be the case. but it's the great _ that would be the case. but it's the great prime minister saying rightfully, "hey, somebody at another— rightfully, "hey, somebody at anothertime in rightfully, "hey, somebody at another time in another place in the nick them _ another time in another place in the nick them and brought them back to england" _ nick them and brought them back to england." fist nick them and brought them back to encland." �* r' nick them and brought them back to encland." �* ., nick them and brought them back to encland." ,'., . ., england." at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've _ england." at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've had _ england.�* at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've had your- england." at the risk of nicholas parsons, you've had your 60 - england." at the risk of nicholas - parsons, you've had your 60 seconds without deviation or repetition. henry gets his 60 seconds, final story. i henry gets his 60 seconds, final sto . . , . henry gets his 60 seconds,
i can see why that would — museum and greece. i can see why that would be the case. but it's the great _ that would be the case. but it's the great prime minister saying rightfully, "hey, somebody at another— rightfully, "hey, somebody at anothertime in rightfully, "hey, somebody at another time in another place in the nick them _ another time in another place in the nick them and brought them back to england" _ nick them and brought them back to england." fist...
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the trial of more than 20 aid worker through helped migrants reach greece was adjourned. the workers were being charged with espionage. the judge ruled the court was not competent to hear the case. human rights groups have condemned the trial as politically motivated. turkey has released two israelis detained for nearly a week on spying charges. the married couple return home. both were bus drivers on holiday in istanbul when they were arrested after taking photos of the turkish leaders residence. israeli officials say the pair do not work for raeli intelligence. japan is set to allow foreigners working in some blue-collar jobs to stay in the country indefinitely. the move is a monitor -- a major apology -- policy shift for the country which has traditionally been closed to emigrants, allowing only some workers to stay five years. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, throughout europe, covid cases are on the rise. governments are scrambling to impose new restrictions. we will hear from our correspondence across the continent. ♪ two sudan, where 15 peo
the trial of more than 20 aid worker through helped migrants reach greece was adjourned. the workers were being charged with espionage. the judge ruled the court was not competent to hear the case. human rights groups have condemned the trial as politically motivated. turkey has released two israelis detained for nearly a week on spying charges. the married couple return home. both were bus drivers on holiday in istanbul when they were arrested after taking photos of the turkish leaders...
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it flo from th untains greece, intohe adriac sea inlbania thout an arficial otacles. it the bgest wild ver thate have. (gentle aintive sic) the riveis actuay the ki of thesvalleys, so wherer the rir nts to g it goes it'sn enormo mosaic dierent ansmall hatats. (gentle llow mus) e peoplerom kute they wld lose e basis their estence. (gtlcheerful mus) (trin speaki in foreiglanguage (gene melancly music (trifospeakingn foreign nguage) (ueat live music) ire cracing) you builone dam, the ture of l...
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i’m been about greece and getting the three points-— been about greece and getting the three oints. �* . ., ., three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger _ three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger and _ three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger and the _ three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger and the impact - three points. i'm a quick word about. gemma granger and the impact she's had on the squad. she gemma granger and the impact she's had on the squad.— had on the squad. she is the best bit of business _ had on the squad. she is the best bit of business we've _ had on the squad. she is the best bit of business we've done - had on the squad. she is the best bit of business we've done for- had on the squad. she is the best i bit of business we've done for many years in terms of acquiring her and pinching herfrom over the border at the english fa. she hasn'tjust changed our national team, she's had a really positive impact on the wider game and we are aligned in terms of what it means for us to qualify and what that would do to the wider game an
i’m been about greece and getting the three points-— been about greece and getting the three oints. �* . ., ., three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger _ three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger and _ three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger and the _ three points. i'm a quick word about gemma granger and the impact - three points. i'm a quick word about. gemma granger and the impact she's had on the squad. she gemma granger and the impact she's had on the...
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reporter: this summer, greece was on fire. the fire on the island was the biggest in greece since records began. it was a mega fire, an intense blaze which burnt out of control for days. many people were forced to flee their homes. wildfires in the mediterranean are common, but firefighters say this year's mega fires were unprecedented. the raging flames destroyed huge swaths of forest, a third of the island's territory. the forests should eventually regenerate but it will take years for the trees to grow back. and with more heat waves forecast, the fears of mega fires could become the new normal. laura: the u.k has become the first country in the world to approve an antiviral pill against covid. in trials, the drug was shown to cut the chances of dying or being hospitalized in half. u.k. authorities have bought enough supplies to treat nearly half a million covid patients. here is our medical editor. reporter: a pill that can stop covid in its tracks. it has been the goal of scientists since the pandemic began. now, there's -
reporter: this summer, greece was on fire. the fire on the island was the biggest in greece since records began. it was a mega fire, an intense blaze which burnt out of control for days. many people were forced to flee their homes. wildfires in the mediterranean are common, but firefighters say this year's mega fires were unprecedented. the raging flames destroyed huge swaths of forest, a third of the island's territory. the forests should eventually regenerate but it will take years for the...
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the numbers of infections and deaths rising germany in greece or among nations imposing restrictions on the on vaccinated president joe biden is holding his 1st in person meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico and the white house, with canadian prime minister, just intruder and mexico's present under his monumental lopez, over at all, had one on one meetings with the us president before the north american leaders summit. it's the 1st time or so it's been hell since barack obama left office. they're expected to discuss the pandemic and regional trade. what kind of his live in washington dc. so they're bringing back something to kind of gone away for 100100 this indeed. well, for 5 years, see your meeting didn't take place this the 1st time, the leaders of the 3 countries getting together for a lengthy period of time since president obama was in office. there's a number of issues that had been discussed and will be discussed in the course of the day as they had the bilaterals to focus on particular matters of interest to particular countries. mexico, for example, the discussion
the numbers of infections and deaths rising germany in greece or among nations imposing restrictions on the on vaccinated president joe biden is holding his 1st in person meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico and the white house, with canadian prime minister, just intruder and mexico's present under his monumental lopez, over at all, had one on one meetings with the us president before the north american leaders summit. it's the 1st time or so it's been hell since barack obama left...
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the shower is becoming a less frequently and the much their way towards greece. brightest. cause coming back to the western side of the med, further north on a stiff breeze, coming through a mild of the my body will turn color as we go on through the we can his size of at mild weather, 30 celsius earth, glasgow, and also for london by the time we come to sat day, just 11th grades this weekend, co front sinks by the south. it's in the winds. come round to that north direction . the arctic blast are going to notice that as we go on to next week, changes a foot here then changes into the med as well. some of the dryer and brighter for italy, pushing across towards the balkans, a few shower surf, the grease easing over to the eastern side with met. it's right. it will senate see it increasingly sherry to just around the southwest there for spain and portugal somewhere, whether to in see where western passive algeria over the next day or so could cause some flooding. some parson morocco mortality, also seeing some showers along with western sahara, and he, a showers around weste
the shower is becoming a less frequently and the much their way towards greece. brightest. cause coming back to the western side of the med, further north on a stiff breeze, coming through a mild of the my body will turn color as we go on through the we can his size of at mild weather, 30 celsius earth, glasgow, and also for london by the time we come to sat day, just 11th grades this weekend, co front sinks by the south. it's in the winds. come round to that north direction . the arctic blast...
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miss c. nia, in greece. traveling triathletes are a unique bunch. they train all winter. they choose an exotic destination, they go there, they race, but they don't really see the destination at all. they're more concerned with the pain of racing pain. is the watchword for a long form triathlon. swim bike run 1.99021 k. quick as you like on your own. go. we combine them. sports events went down fun occasion i get, you know? yes. 4000 euros for every one. i would say my mom hard for me and it's like every 5 pound where the ione in and mediterranean sees come together, is a historic, a beautiful part of his coast line in greece. but summer time has gone. it is over all the european schools have gone back in their low mums and dads playing with the kids on the speech. it could be forgiven for thinking, tourism here is dead and buried for at least the next 4 or 5 months. you'd be wrong with the local number crunches here on the greet coast of my senior work on a 4 day assumption of making money for every prosperous competitor. they calculate their a 1.9 other people just alon
miss c. nia, in greece. traveling triathletes are a unique bunch. they train all winter. they choose an exotic destination, they go there, they race, but they don't really see the destination at all. they're more concerned with the pain of racing pain. is the watchword for a long form triathlon. swim bike run 1.99021 k. quick as you like on your own. go. we combine them. sports events went down fun occasion i get, you know? yes. 4000 euros for every one. i would say my mom hard for me and it's...
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this upcoming game is greece, then we are away in estonia so _ is greece, then we are away in estonia. so it's the first step to really— estonia. so it's the first step to really putting this action and new team _ really putting this action and new team on— really putting this action and new team on the floor. sol really putting this action and new team on the floor. so i think it'll be good — team on the floor. so i think it'll be good for— team on the floor. so i think it'll be good for us, but it's a long process, qualification. are be good for us, but it's a long process, qualification. are you guys lookin: process, qualification. are you guys looking forward _ process, qualification. are you guys looking forward to _ process, qualification. are you guys looking forward to playing - process, qualification. are you guys looking forward to playing in - process, qualification. are you guys looking forward to playing in front l looking forward to playing in front of a crowd here in manchester? it’s of a crowd here in manchester? it's amazinu. of a crowd here in manchester? i
this upcoming game is greece, then we are away in estonia so _ is greece, then we are away in estonia. so it's the first step to really— estonia. so it's the first step to really putting this action and new team _ really putting this action and new team on— really putting this action and new team on the floor. sol really putting this action and new team on the floor. so i think it'll be good — team on the floor. so i think it'll be good for— team on the floor. so i think it'll be good...
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son of holocaust survivors from greece. as i understand it there were 50,000 greek jews before world war ii and now only 2000 survived. . you have written this upbringing has shaped you. i wonder if you can talk about what it is your parents went through and how these origins and history shaped who you are today. >> i am happy to say what a great honor for me to be awarded with such a distinct honor from your organization. i am really humbled. you are right. from 50,000 jews only 2000 survived. among those 2000 where my father and mother. they met after the holocaust and they decided to build a life together and then they had me. my parents talked their to us a lot about their experiences. a lot of survivors avoided talking to their kids because it was painful to remember those stories but our parents did. the thing that they always did was they never spoke less about pain. they never spoke about revenge. they never talked about we must pay back those that this. the moral of the stories was that nothing is impossible. we al
son of holocaust survivors from greece. as i understand it there were 50,000 greek jews before world war ii and now only 2000 survived. . you have written this upbringing has shaped you. i wonder if you can talk about what it is your parents went through and how these origins and history shaped who you are today. >> i am happy to say what a great honor for me to be awarded with such a distinct honor from your organization. i am really humbled. you are right. from 50,000 jews only 2000...
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when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explored the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you external borders where people needed help, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not bell rings. this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, one so many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a
when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explored the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that...
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budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new center unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants in refugees and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately, but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie? of miss latest crisis. the answer is wars, sanctions and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened and the you external borders where people need help. food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came seconds and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians. this issu
budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new center unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants in refugees and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately, but when...
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budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new sense unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants and refugees, and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the a you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately, but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie? of miss latest crisis, the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explore that. the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened and the you external borders where people needed help, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not bell rings. th
budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new sense unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants and refugees, and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the a you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately, but...
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in greece, visitors, restaurant state services and banks must present vaccination certificates. all negative test results. here in russia saint petersburg as imposing monetary vaccinations for working senior citizens. my colleague, collin brady, discuss the policies with a puddle of guess. i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think people in the county are the restrictions largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated as they circulate in society. so we want to get the numbers up because if you get the numbers are a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dying. that's one second, they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time. what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities that are sharing concerns about th
in greece, visitors, restaurant state services and banks must present vaccination certificates. all negative test results. here in russia saint petersburg as imposing monetary vaccinations for working senior citizens. my colleague, collin brady, discuss the policies with a puddle of guess. i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think people in the county are the restrictions largely based on trying to prevent transmission...
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when my growing storm, the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. they use. policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms exploring that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you, external warriors where people needed health, food supplies, water and medical assistance. but people and, and their dignity came 2nd and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians. this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, a wonderful many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier whe
when my growing storm, the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. they use. policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms exploring that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal...
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it in greece, visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccination documents or negative test result. while here in russia, some petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague, collin bray discussed the policies with maddox and social commentators. a better way to convince people to another to protect themselves, but also protect others. we emphasize the law on handwriting and infection control measures and being sensible. no, so i am safe distance. and so i just feel that the whole force, compulsory and takes is to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that's deeply worrying. county, or the restriction is largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dine. that's one second. they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a
it in greece, visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccination documents or negative test result. while here in russia, some petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague, collin bray discussed the policies with maddox and social commentators. a better way to convince people to another to protect themselves, but also protect others. we emphasize the law on handwriting and infection control measures and being sensible. no, so i am safe...
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building structures, homes, roads, land slides are now threatening people's lives and livelihoods. greece is registering nearly $400.00 migrants rescued from a turkish flood cargo ship after its anti distress signal. it was allowed to dock on the island of course, on sunday, athens this accused on ker violating a deal to stop migrants crossing to its islands. greece is one of the main routes into europe for asylum seekers arriving from turkey. shone surplus half more from cos. i'm standing in front of the reception and identification center on the island . of course, this is where 375 people rescued on the high seas and the last 3 days have been brought and they are being held in quarantine for 2 weeks after which time the camp commander here tells me they will be free to apply for asylum here in greece, most of these people are male and young were told roughly in their twenties and largely from pakistan and afghanistan. although there are other nationalities as well. the entire group that was rescued were consisted of 382 people. one woman was hospitalized on route here on the island of
building structures, homes, roads, land slides are now threatening people's lives and livelihoods. greece is registering nearly $400.00 migrants rescued from a turkish flood cargo ship after its anti distress signal. it was allowed to dock on the island of course, on sunday, athens this accused on ker violating a deal to stop migrants crossing to its islands. greece is one of the main routes into europe for asylum seekers arriving from turkey. shone surplus half more from cos. i'm standing in...
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migrants and refugees, and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. and sanctions and arms explore that. the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you external borders where people need help. food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians . this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, a wonderful many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussel
migrants and refugees, and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. and sanctions and arms explore that. the you...
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this summer, greece was on fire. the fire on the islands was the biggest increase since records began. it was a magnifier and intense blaze which burned out of control for days. many people were forced to freeze their homes. wildfires in the mediterranean are common. but firefighters say this years magnifiers were unprecedented. the raging flames destroyed huge slaves of forests. a third of the islands territory. these forests should eventually reach generate but it will take years for the trees to grow back. and with more heat waves forecast their fare magnifiers grow back. and with more heat waves forecast theirfare magnifiers in the mediterranean could become the new normal. the uk has become the first country in the world to approve an anti—viral pill against covid. in trials the drug, called mol-new pira-vir, was shown to cut the chances of dying or being hospitalised in half. uk authorities have bought enough supplies to treat nearly half a million covid patients. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. a par
this summer, greece was on fire. the fire on the islands was the biggest increase since records began. it was a magnifier and intense blaze which burned out of control for days. many people were forced to freeze their homes. wildfires in the mediterranean are common. but firefighters say this years magnifiers were unprecedented. the raging flames destroyed huge slaves of forests. a third of the islands territory. these forests should eventually reach generate but it will take years for the...
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when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions they use. policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explore that. the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you external borders where people needed help. food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians . this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, one for many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you fin
when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions they use. policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explore that. the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union...
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it and greece visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccinations. the tickets, all negative test results. all hey, we're in russia and petersburg is imposing monetary vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague calling bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests. i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that the people are in the con county or the restrictions largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dine. that's one second. they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time. what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities t
it and greece visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccinations. the tickets, all negative test results. all hey, we're in russia and petersburg is imposing monetary vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague calling bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests. i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that the people are in the con county or the restrictions largely based on trying...
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when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where does the roots lie of ms. latest crisis? the answer is worse. the sanction for this and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you external borders where people needed help. food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians . this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in one of syria, iraq wonderful, many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings e
when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey, it's all good, and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where does the roots lie of ms. latest crisis? the answer is worse. the sanction for this and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal...
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when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of mrs. latest crisis? me answer is worse. sanctions for him. and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened and the you external borders where people eat at health, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not bell rings. this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, wonderful, many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well tur
when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of mrs. latest crisis? me answer is worse. sanctions for him. and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal...
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when my growing storm the borders of the a you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is wars. sanctions and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened and the you external borders where people eat at health, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not bell rings. this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, a wonderful many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out no
when my growing storm the borders of the a you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia for well, the same purposes, then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard. because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is wars. sanctions and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union...
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it will have recently recovered from cove it in greece, visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccination certificates own negative test results. while here in russia saint petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague collin bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests and just do that the whole force compulsory and takes it to a level level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that's the worry in doctrine county or the restriction is largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dying. that's one second, they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time. what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of th
it will have recently recovered from cove it in greece, visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccination certificates own negative test results. while here in russia saint petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague collin bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests and just do that the whole force compulsory and takes it to a level level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that's the worry in doctrine county or the...
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yeah, and you say -- >> and greece is beautiful >> jimmy: yeah, talk about greece >> wonderful the greece >> jimmy: i'll go, "hey, sandy, i can't believe. you go, "not that one. >> "not that one." >> jimmy: don't be silly and i go, "yeah, sorry back to the project. >> yeah, back to the project >> jimmy: i had good time, filming in greece. >> yeah, filming in greece >> jimmy: tell the director's a good friend. >> a good friend of mine, genius >> jimmy: genius >> you know, on the phone. you were fantastic [ laughter ] >> funny story, i guess. so they ordered falafel and this guy looks at me, and you know [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and he goes "we're not open" and now i feel awful [ laughter ] >> i think it will work. >> jimmy: i order a falafel, and now i feel awful >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] but you don't have to do any of this stuff you know, it's all material. >> i like it >> jimmy: i want you to come out and be real. >> i like -- this is very much the real me and i like talking about those things >> jimmy: wait, so fred talk to me about "big mouth. so you're in this show and who d
yeah, and you say -- >> and greece is beautiful >> jimmy: yeah, talk about greece >> wonderful the greece >> jimmy: i'll go, "hey, sandy, i can't believe. you go, "not that one. >> "not that one." >> jimmy: don't be silly and i go, "yeah, sorry back to the project. >> yeah, back to the project >> jimmy: i had good time, filming in greece. >> yeah, filming in greece >> jimmy: tell the director's a good friend....