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whether it is hungary, poland, italy, slovenia, spain, we have this ina very slovenia, spain, we have this in a very open manner. mechanisms are therefore those who don't respect the rule of law and for those who don't respect, respect democracy and human rights, because at the end of the day, those are the values in which the european democracy is built. we have to end right there but foreign minister arancha gonzalez, i thank you very much forjoining me on hard talk. always a pleasure, stephen. hello. that was quite the weekend of weather, and to start the new week we find ourselves in between weather systems. so, actually, for a time there will be something drier and brighter. only for a time, another the weather system is coming in with more rain. here it is, that's the one that brought us the wet and windy weather over the weekend, but here is the next one. and in fact we'll start the day with a few outbreaks of rain from monday morning, for, particularly, parts of scotland and northern england. and that's going to fade away. it's a cooler start to the day than we've had recently
whether it is hungary, poland, italy, slovenia, spain, we have this ina very slovenia, spain, we have this in a very open manner. mechanisms are therefore those who don't respect the rule of law and for those who don't respect, respect democracy and human rights, because at the end of the day, those are the values in which the european democracy is built. we have to end right there but foreign minister arancha gonzalez, i thank you very much forjoining me on hard talk. always a pleasure,...
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, in spain. indeed, a human each spring, very, very dramatic day. so dramatic humanitarian conditions. the way we've been seeing this, of course unfold in europe for quite some time. the migration situation, what do you make of the way that europe is dealing with the migration issue? indeed this is a, this is a bigger issue that the kind of area that is as is going to be insane. $17000.00 rivals in a year is manageable for a country like spain, part of the european union. it is not manageable for diac if the level of kind of reactions that these, as you said, is your heart did all certainties. ari folman, well, they cannot hope anymore. but larger scale it is manageable and here indeed, this is what we're calling for. additional attention, additional resources planned that are making, being made very concrete very quickly. does no time for any long term plan, does it time for now and immediate response with a lot of the sources, human resources, physical resources, and a proper migration and asyl
, in spain. indeed, a human each spring, very, very dramatic day. so dramatic humanitarian conditions. the way we've been seeing this, of course unfold in europe for quite some time. the migration situation, what do you make of the way that europe is dealing with the migration issue? indeed this is a, this is a bigger issue that the kind of area that is as is going to be insane. $17000.00 rivals in a year is manageable for a country like spain, part of the european union. it is not manageable...
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more than 20,000 domestic staff have lost their jobs in spain. [speaking foreign language] [speaking spanish] correspondent: isabella is one of thousands in spain working as a live in cleaner. they are often mistreated, as now many are trapped. [speaking spanish] correspondent: for months, isabella had to refuse sexual requests. -- >> [speaking spanish] correspondent: what happens when the lockwn started? [speaking spanish] correspondent: two weeks into the lockdown, she was fired without notice. many women are still having these nightmares. we have heard from workers who have been kept locked inside their employment -- employer homes since the start of the pandemic. i have managed to speak to one of them, maria, using audio messages. >> [speaking spanish] correspondent: what has it been like being locked in the house now for several months? >>[speaking spanish] correspondent: spain has more domestic workers than any other country in europe. it is a huge part of the culture. because most of them live in the houses with their employers, they are s
more than 20,000 domestic staff have lost their jobs in spain. [speaking foreign language] [speaking spanish] correspondent: isabella is one of thousands in spain working as a live in cleaner. they are often mistreated, as now many are trapped. [speaking spanish] correspondent: for months, isabella had to refuse sexual requests. -- >> [speaking spanish] correspondent: what happens when the lockwn started? [speaking spanish] correspondent: two weeks into the lockdown, she was fired without...
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and they just say one thing, it's ok to lose to spain. because spain was the better team, they was just a pressing game, was on point. but still, you know, a team like germany, you have so much quality used to not be losing 6. no, rather remarkable. where does this loss rank in the history of german defeat? it is, it's their worst ever competitive defeat the last time that happened. they also lost by 6 goals before and that was what is it back in 1981, that's almost if my math is correct, 80 or 90 years. oh. but they've also had the most recent. i think a big humiliating loss was probably back in 2004. and that was was it against romania. so yeah. but nothing is as bad as this one in there, the coach obviously is under pressure after this. is this is jeter safe? i mean, that has been a talking point since 2018, since they have that humiliating exit, you know, at the world cup. but exactly, this question was also posed to the germany national team manager, all of a b, a half. and he was really clear. he said that this game does not change
and they just say one thing, it's ok to lose to spain. because spain was the better team, they was just a pressing game, was on point. but still, you know, a team like germany, you have so much quality used to not be losing 6. no, rather remarkable. where does this loss rank in the history of german defeat? it is, it's their worst ever competitive defeat the last time that happened. they also lost by 6 goals before and that was what is it back in 1981, that's almost if my math is correct, 80 or...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shameful. what a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently. but we have no clue what the government's strategy is. to deal with the migration crises here on the canaries. got me got the idea. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this is 10 the islands into a prison for months, the trends of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing with philip before long and young, philip schultz who filed that report, joins us now from gran canaria. philip. why is it that so many african migrants are now heading for the canary islands ins
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shameful. what a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently. but we have no clue what the government's strategy is. to deal with the migration crises here on the canaries. got me got the idea. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this is 10 the islands into a prison for months, the trends of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless,...
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sara farah on a scored there and taurus scored 3 of spain's pool goals, the result means spain finishes ahead of germany in their group. that's your news update for now. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks? there are many reasons. there are many answers and there are many stories to make up your own mind. w. made for mines more state money for auto makers and a meeting rooms executives of the country's big car manufacturers. the german chancellor promises another 3000000000 euros to speed up the transition to electronic mobility also coming up after 2 fatal crashes. boeing, $737.00 max airliner has been grounded for over a year. now. it's set to fly on for school. welcome to the program. jim carmakers will get more money from the states in a meeting with top executives, german, chancellor, and go national promised manufacturers, another $3000000000.00 euros in state aid, parts of which would go into incentives. the sector is battling with plummeting. sales depend make the prospect of higher emission standards and an accelerating shift towards e
sara farah on a scored there and taurus scored 3 of spain's pool goals, the result means spain finishes ahead of germany in their group. that's your news update for now. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks? there are many reasons. there are many answers and there are many stories to make up your own mind. w. made for mines more state money for auto makers and a meeting rooms executives of the country's big car manufacturers. the german chancellor...
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added he could lose to spain but not like this, not 6-0. lose to spain but not like this, not 6—0. there were warning signs of elimination for the last world cup of the group stage was marked out as the end of the cycle. the manager survived. and even though buyer munich a european club champions there's the feeling that the national team needs a bit of oomph. you can see in the full identity team has not won, they hate that about the team now because they think the german national team should embrace a kind of identity and a lot of people in germany ineffable community saying why can't we be like france? or england where so we be like france? or england where so many talents coming out of the academies. in the german newspapers already talking about a future when joachim low has gone. the pain in spain may have ended his 14 rain but this is a major tournament. this is germany, don't count them outjust yet. i'm sure include fans are sympathetic. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. sir keir starmer says he won't allowjeremy corbyn to sit as a labour mp
added he could lose to spain but not like this, not 6-0. lose to spain but not like this, not 6—0. there were warning signs of elimination for the last world cup of the group stage was marked out as the end of the cycle. the manager survived. and even though buyer munich a european club champions there's the feeling that the national team needs a bit of oomph. you can see in the full identity team has not won, they hate that about the team now because they think the german national team...
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for spain is among the european countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the country's death toll just past the 40000 mark. the ongoing lockdown is weighing on the economy, especially the hospitality sector in seville, in the south, thousands are taking to the streets to vent their anger. this science says without aid will be ruined. thousands of workers from the hospitality sector are on the streets, demonstrating they're protesting the drastic coronavirus measures introduced by the government and on the loose here since tuesday, all restaurants and bars have had to close at 6 pm. a curfew starts at 10 pm. ave them in the situation. it's absolutely deplorable. everything that's happening is unbelievable. there are sectors that are more contagious than the bar centered. they've demonized us so no one is helping. they're letting us die without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia and the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days and maybe even longer. everyone here is afraid that the new situation wil
for spain is among the european countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. the country's death toll just past the 40000 mark. the ongoing lockdown is weighing on the economy, especially the hospitality sector in seville, in the south, thousands are taking to the streets to vent their anger. this science says without aid will be ruined. thousands of workers from the hospitality sector are on the streets, demonstrating they're protesting the drastic coronavirus measures introduced by the...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe, and this is shameful. and a lot of philip's issues and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the u.s. secretary of state's in the middle east on a mission, but whose mission today might pump aoe did what? none of his predecessors dared or even wanted to do. he stepped foot on to an israeli settlement land the international community considers illegally occupied land, palestinians say belongs to them. like pump ayos boss, president trump. today's visit was provocative and in your face moment for palestinians. donald trump began his presidency by swearing allegiance to america's pro. israel policy were precisely the policy of israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. palestinians have never been included in any trump negotiations or decisions regarding the middle east. but donald
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe, and this is shameful. and a lot of philip's issues and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the u.s. secretary of state's in the middle east on a mission, but whose mission today might pump aoe did what? none of his...
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19 patients buying a car do you journey ended happily at the age of 15, he fled senegal to spain. today the 33 year old works in the basque health system and takes care of people suffering from covert 19 a lot of satisfaction having made my dream of being a nurse come true and doing my daily doing the work i like and then seeing people through to recovery it gives me a lot of strength. other cars journey ended? well, thanks to this man. hill, sanchez. the now 74 year old retired art teacher took the young man in off the street. today they are literally father and son, sanchez adopted the teenager giving him security in the form of a spanish passport and access to an apprenticeship. public car says while he's arrived in spain, he hasn't yet reached his destination in milan, and what i would like in the future is to be able to expand my knowledge. study medicine with the aim of being able to work in senegal were offering my services to those people who need it most. he stays in regular contact with his family. he's also founded an ngo that enables young senegalese to get an educatio
19 patients buying a car do you journey ended happily at the age of 15, he fled senegal to spain. today the 33 year old works in the basque health system and takes care of people suffering from covert 19 a lot of satisfaction having made my dream of being a nurse come true and doing my daily doing the work i like and then seeing people through to recovery it gives me a lot of strength. other cars journey ended? well, thanks to this man. hill, sanchez. the now 74 year old retired art teacher...
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a historic win for spain and my first hat—trick as a professional. unforgettable. come on!" more reaction to that match on the bbc sport website. but from me, chetan pathak, and the rest of the team, that is your wednesday sport briefing. kenya's government has ordered an investigation into the theft and sale of babies — following a bbc investigation into the trade. the announcement came after a bbc documentary exposed underground networks that steal children from homeless mothers, and selling them on the streets. a government minister said those responsible would face the full force of the law. we have more detail about this story on our website. also we have a full report, as well. so do takea have a full report, as well. so do take a look and of course we will be keeping an eye on the kenyan government and its investigation into this. dinosaurs were not in decline at the time of their extinction when an asteroid hit the earth 66 million years ago. and they may have continued to dominate the planet if that had not happened. this is suggested by new research from the univ
a historic win for spain and my first hat—trick as a professional. unforgettable. come on!" more reaction to that match on the bbc sport website. but from me, chetan pathak, and the rest of the team, that is your wednesday sport briefing. kenya's government has ordered an investigation into the theft and sale of babies — following a bbc investigation into the trade. the announcement came after a bbc documentary exposed underground networks that steal children from homeless mothers, and...
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what else can spain do to try and mitigate? you know, the, this crisis in the amount of people living on the islands. ok, we'll stay in house access to the support that it needs from the european union union as a whole, those motives, the funding available. there's also support from the cities, and there's also active civil society organizations in spain, including members of our network, a network event, you know, the red cross. so they are the council on assigned refugees who are ready to assist . so therefore, it is need to turn to those that support and then follow their obligations under a new asylum law, which means making sure that people have access to that sign. and procedure have access to legal assistance and are able to hear their claims before spain starts talking about courting people and trying to return them. because this creates the risk of full breach of the principle of moer a formal, under international refugee law. where people would be rich, people are returned, where there is a risk that their lives may b
what else can spain do to try and mitigate? you know, the, this crisis in the amount of people living on the islands. ok, we'll stay in house access to the support that it needs from the european union union as a whole, those motives, the funding available. there's also support from the cities, and there's also active civil society organizations in spain, including members of our network, a network event, you know, the red cross. so they are the council on assigned refugees who are ready to...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shameful. what a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently. but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis here on the canaries. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this is turn the islands into a prison. for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure further accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing was philip before long. of a more this story can all speak to some of the routine from the international organization for migration. he joins us from madrid. miss overloading. why is it that so many african migrants
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shameful. what a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently. but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis here on the canaries. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this is turn the islands into a prison. for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe, and this is shameful. a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome, we begin the day with the u.s. secretary of states in the middle east on a mission, but whose mission today might pump aoe did what? none of his predecessors dared or even wanted to do. he stepped foot on to an israeli settlement land the international community considers illegally occupied land, palestinians say belongs to them. like pump ayos boss, president trump. today's visit was provocative and in your face moment for palestinians. donald trump began his presidency by swearing allegiance to america's pro. israel policy were precisely the policy of israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. palestinians have never been included in any trump negotiations or decisions regarding the middle east. but donald trump le
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe, and this is shameful. a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome, we begin the day with the u.s. secretary of states in the middle east on a mission, but whose mission today might pump aoe did what? none of his predecessors...
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do you 1st journey ended happily, at the age of 15, he fled senegal to spain. today the 33 year old works in the basque health system and takes care of people suffering from covert 19 a lot of satisfaction having made my dream of being a nurse come true and doing my daily doing the work i like and then seeing people through to recovery it gives me a lot of strength because a journey ended. well, thanks to this man. hill, sanchez. the now 74 year old retired art teacher, took the young man in off the street. today they are literally father and son, sanchez adopted the teenager giving him security in the form of a spanish passport and access to an apprenticeship. but because says while he's arrived in spain, he hasn't yet reached his destination. in milan, and what i would like in the future is to be able to expand my knowledge, study medicine with the aim of being able to work in senegal, offering my services to those people who need it most. he stays in regular contact with his family. he's also founded an ngo that enables young senegalese to get an education,
do you 1st journey ended happily, at the age of 15, he fled senegal to spain. today the 33 year old works in the basque health system and takes care of people suffering from covert 19 a lot of satisfaction having made my dream of being a nurse come true and doing my daily doing the work i like and then seeing people through to recovery it gives me a lot of strength because a journey ended. well, thanks to this man. hill, sanchez. the now 74 year old retired art teacher, took the young man in...
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spain did pose a big problem for germany in the last meeting. they scored a late equaliser much to the chagrin of the germans. are they going to keep the trust that the team in the playoffs are aware of who we are playing? then it is about playing on the pitch, which is the most difficult, especially in this case, where the opponent is of an extremely high level. these germany may have an extremely high level, but they don't always play like it. perhaps the players should listen to live. when he says that they fate is within their grasp it you're watching news coming up now in news asia, the international olympic committee is confident of a tokyo summer games next year. but will the pandemic play ball? a taiwanese blacksmith turns chinese are tillery shells into the kitchen, not just in hopes of promoting peace and buffalo gene, the hong kong woman trying to save the territories while buff. all that coming up later in the news asia, don't forget, you can always get to do w. news on the go. just download our up from google, play all from the op s
spain did pose a big problem for germany in the last meeting. they scored a late equaliser much to the chagrin of the germans. are they going to keep the trust that the team in the playoffs are aware of who we are playing? then it is about playing on the pitch, which is the most difficult, especially in this case, where the opponent is of an extremely high level. these germany may have an extremely high level, but they don't always play like it. perhaps the players should listen to live. when...
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there is a wave of consolidation in spain. do you ever feel like you are not taking advantage of these low valuations? were you ever tempted to try and buy something? ana: hi, francine. it's great to be with you. i have said many times that we are thinking the same and that is where we are comfortable with our scale. we are comfortable with our capacity to invest, so we are not contemplating participating in europe or spain. have a lot of organic potential. relationship with customers, and as you know, we announced a , a europeanange operating model. with regional management across spain, u.k., portugal. byre is growth across europe helping focus on customers' needs. importantly, this is about capturing new growth in all the business areas. -- we haveen announced some opposition, so that is going to be the focus from here on. francine: you will have gone largest bank in spain to the largest bank, if everything goes through, and if everything goes ahead. how important is it to be dominant in the market? in spain is not as impor
there is a wave of consolidation in spain. do you ever feel like you are not taking advantage of these low valuations? were you ever tempted to try and buy something? ana: hi, francine. it's great to be with you. i have said many times that we are thinking the same and that is where we are comfortable with our scale. we are comfortable with our capacity to invest, so we are not contemplating participating in europe or spain. have a lot of organic potential. relationship with customers, and as...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. and this is shameful. and a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begin the day with the u.s. secretary of states in the middle east on a mission, but whose mission today might pump aoe did what none of his predecessors dared or even wanted to do. he stepped foot on to an israeli settlement land. the international community considers illegally occupied land, palestinians say belongs to them. white pump ayos boss, president, trump. today's visit was provocative and in your face moment for palestinians. donald trump began his presidency by swearing allegiance to america's pro. israel policy were precisely the policy of israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. palestinians have never been included in any trump negotiations or decisions regarding the middle east. but donald t
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. and this is shameful. and a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begin the day with the u.s. secretary of states in the middle east on a mission, but whose mission today might pump aoe did what none of his...
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spain has more domestic workers than any other country in europe. it‘s a huge part of the culture and because most of them live in the houses with their employers, they are just so vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. and, crucially, domestic workers do not have the same legal rights as other workers in spain. edith has set up a union for domestic workers and during the pandemic, she has been contacted by around 100 women who have been kept inside like maria. the spanish government didn‘t want to be interviewed, but told us they do need to improve the rights of domestic workers and that cases of women being locked in houses are unacceptable. the prince of wales will attend a service at westminster abbey this morning to commemorate the return of the unknown warrior to britain. the body of one serviceman, chosen from four that were disinterred from first world war battlefields, was brought to london for reburial at the abbey a hundred years ago today. the coronavirus pandemic has put a hold on countless celebrations and festivities this year, but
spain has more domestic workers than any other country in europe. it‘s a huge part of the culture and because most of them live in the houses with their employers, they are just so vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. and, crucially, domestic workers do not have the same legal rights as other workers in spain. edith has set up a union for domestic workers and during the pandemic, she has been contacted by around 100 women who have been kept inside like maria. the spanish government didn‘t...
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the result means spain finishes ahead of germany in their group. that's your news update for now i'm terry martin. thanks for watching why are people forced to hide in trucks there are many reasons there are many cancers and there are many.
the result means spain finishes ahead of germany in their group. that's your news update for now i'm terry martin. thanks for watching why are people forced to hide in trucks there are many reasons there are many cancers and there are many.
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now spain's death toll from the corona virus pandemic is just past 40000. the impact on the economy is becoming ever clearer with banco santander on friday, announcing it was cutting $4000.00 jobs in the country in seville, thousands of taken to the streets to vent their anger at the damage caused by coronavirus restrictions. their sign says without aid will be ruined. thousands of workers from the hospitality sector are on the streets, demonstrating they're protesting the dress to coronavirus measures introduced by the government in and a lucio. since tuesday, all restaurants and bars have had to close at 6 pm. the curfew starts 4 hours later i mean this is you ation, it's absolutely deplorable. everything that's happening is unbelievable. there are sectors that are more contagious than the bars think they're demonized. and so no one is helping. they're letting us die without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia in the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days, perhaps even longer. everyone here is a
now spain's death toll from the corona virus pandemic is just past 40000. the impact on the economy is becoming ever clearer with banco santander on friday, announcing it was cutting $4000.00 jobs in the country in seville, thousands of taken to the streets to vent their anger at the damage caused by coronavirus restrictions. their sign says without aid will be ruined. thousands of workers from the hospitality sector are on the streets, demonstrating they're protesting the dress to coronavirus...
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by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people. on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was. i'm very italian authority. residents say their village is an autonomous region and they're proud of it. the olive harvest is just days away. it will be a good harvest, says fluffy ogoni, but there's still a lot of work to be done. nona's all of ghouls before you could enjoy the fruits of his labor, just like they did over a 1000 years ago. they must do almost everything by hand here in the hills below the leader in town, a suborder, italy. the tree is 1400 years old and came from the roman buys into an empire. that's brought it to look a long time before said borger became a pr
by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people. on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was....
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and spain, of course, is among the european countries hardest hit by it. its death toll just past $40000.00, the ongoing lockdown as weighing on the economy, especially hotels and restaurants. in sayville, thousands are taking to the streets to vent their anger. their sign says without aid will be ruined. thousands of workers from the hospitality sector are on the streets, demonstrating they're protesting the dress to coronavirus measures introduced by the government in and a lucio. since tuesday, all restaurants and bars have had to close at 6 pm. the curfew starts 4 hours later, i think the government and the situation is absolutely deplorable. everything that's happening is unbelievable. there are sectors that are more contagious than the parson, demonized. and so no one is helping. they're letting us die without providing a solution. in other regions of spain, like catalonia in the northeast bars and restaurants have to shut down completely for 10 days, perhaps even longer. everyone here is afraid that the new situation will set a precedent in spain, 1
and spain, of course, is among the european countries hardest hit by it. its death toll just past $40000.00, the ongoing lockdown as weighing on the economy, especially hotels and restaurants. in sayville, thousands are taking to the streets to vent their anger. their sign says without aid will be ruined. thousands of workers from the hospitality sector are on the streets, demonstrating they're protesting the dress to coronavirus measures introduced by the government in and a lucio. since...
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in the area, spain is going to rely on the east c.d.c. risk map is the e.c. d.c. ready to take on this responsibility? well, the risk that the map that we have is based on the numbers that the countries are reporting to us. and i think it, there was say, an agreement how to scale the mops, how to color the differend categories off of a case notifications. and that is what we publish, what these situations the member states based on this is their responsibility to take. is it frustrating to you if i can verge into a little bit of a personal questionnaire? is it frustrating to you to be hampered in not having more authority? when it comes to trying to get e.u. member states to really take on these recommendations from you and your team. when i took up the post here, i knew what the mandate would be, so it's nothing that has surprised me. this is what we can do, or we do all what the best with the means that we have. and we are committed to provide the best available evidence so that the decision makers in the countries have to best basis to
in the area, spain is going to rely on the east c.d.c. risk map is the e.c. d.c. ready to take on this responsibility? well, the risk that the map that we have is based on the numbers that the countries are reporting to us. and i think it, there was say, an agreement how to scale the mops, how to color the differend categories off of a case notifications. and that is what we publish, what these situations the member states based on this is their responsibility to take. is it frustrating to you...
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this dog, who was rescued from being euthanized in spain, can sniff out anything he's asked before this year, that included bed bugs, mold and cancer. but when the corona virus started sweeping across europe, researchers wondered if chrissy snow could be reprogrammed the university of helsinki's on a human york minute minute. she initially underestimated him to change over to korea, for it was a piece of cake. it took its about 7 minutes to figure out that, ok, this is what they want me to look for. so that totally blew our minds because she's owner of suits on the line and has worked for years with skilled sniffers with her wise nose smell detection association. and even she was surprised to see no dog be able to change training sense in 7 minutes. you know, it's at helsinki airport and there's no shortage of volunteers to get results. even these unofficial ones by handing over swabs from their wrist or neck instead of deep in their noses. the dog scratch at positive samples. it's all done in under a minute. so already receiving the gift is a little besides the relative comfort, there'
this dog, who was rescued from being euthanized in spain, can sniff out anything he's asked before this year, that included bed bugs, mold and cancer. but when the corona virus started sweeping across europe, researchers wondered if chrissy snow could be reprogrammed the university of helsinki's on a human york minute minute. she initially underestimated him to change over to korea, for it was a piece of cake. it took its about 7 minutes to figure out that, ok, this is what they want me to look...
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but love says it could be tricky against a team like spain. the household of the challenger didn't end well as specially because the spaniards i stream you variable in the games. they are extremely confident and that can, of course, pose big problems for any opponent can. spain did pose a big problem for germany in their last meeting. they scored a late equaliser much of the chagrin of the germans. they got to keep all the trust that was any minute play us are aware of who we are playing, then it is about playing on the pitch, which is the most difficult, especially in this case with the opponent is of an extremely high level of these germany may have an extremely high level, but they don't always play like it. perhaps the players should listen to live. when he says that they fate is within their grasp. hollywood actor ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney are the new owners of a foot.
but love says it could be tricky against a team like spain. the household of the challenger didn't end well as specially because the spaniards i stream you variable in the games. they are extremely confident and that can, of course, pose big problems for any opponent can. spain did pose a big problem for germany in their last meeting. they scored a late equaliser much of the chagrin of the germans. they got to keep all the trust that was any minute play us are aware of who we are playing, then...
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of course, crossing the to reach spain's canary islands is considered extremely dangerous. a young senegalese man survived the voyage, but many others were less lucky. as this video documents says the plume of smoke is the burning boat. he says 90 people died in that incident, including some of his friends. he says everyone knows crossing the atlantic is dangerous, but they're determined to reach europe or finagle to make money from their labor. spanish authorities are overwhelmed by the migrant influx. they often put up the new arrivals in hotels that are empty because of the pandemic. almost everyone here wants to move on like an 18 year old moroccan using a translation up on his phone. he asks us how to get to the spanish mainland when we ask him why he'd like to go there. he tells us that his mother has died and his father lives in barcelona and his friends are stuck here on an island that's a popular holiday destination. they often mingle with the tourists at the beach. many locals are opposed to this. as the canary islands are dependent on tourism and visitors in the
of course, crossing the to reach spain's canary islands is considered extremely dangerous. a young senegalese man survived the voyage, but many others were less lucky. as this video documents says the plume of smoke is the burning boat. he says 90 people died in that incident, including some of his friends. he says everyone knows crossing the atlantic is dangerous, but they're determined to reach europe or finagle to make money from their labor. spanish authorities are overwhelmed by the...
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the 5 countries, they're reporting most cases are france, spain, united kingdom, and italy. the european center for disease prevention and control is an agency with a mandate to strengthen europe's defenses against infectious diseases. but there are many who question its purpose. critics say the agency has not been effective in dealing with this crisis and without any executive powers, that recommendations are not legally binding. so, how will the agency convince its member states for a more unified approach to the code 1000 pandemic? the director of the european center for disease prevention and control dr. andrea mon talks to al-jazeera head of the european center for disease control and prevention. dr. andrea on. thank you for talking to al jazeera. hello. dr. ramani, what exactly is the e.c.c.'s role when it comes to containment and when it comes to controlling the coronavirus pandemic? so our principal mandate is assessing risk, identifying in them and also communicating our, our analysis and assessments. so our role is basically assessing risk it providing options for
the 5 countries, they're reporting most cases are france, spain, united kingdom, and italy. the european center for disease prevention and control is an agency with a mandate to strengthen europe's defenses against infectious diseases. but there are many who question its purpose. critics say the agency has not been effective in dealing with this crisis and without any executive powers, that recommendations are not legally binding. so, how will the agency convince its member states for a more...
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here in europe, spain is considered the e.u. member, hardest hit. but before the pandemic, spanish g.d.p. was growing at almost 3 percent, much better than its neighbors. but in the 1st 2 quarters of this year, when travel and tourism, the lifeblood of spain's sunshine, economy came to a standstill. the economy tanked putting the country into its worst recession in more than 80 years and the poor you were. when the crisis began, the poor, your chances became of staying album, poverty seemingly endless queues from food in the streets, working class district. oh my gosh. some people have been wrecking this at this food bank at the church for his and others are near. the pandemic has brought them here. some are too shamed. they hide from the camera, so others speak for them. if you give up that people here have been waiting to get minimum state subsidies for ages. and that people who apply for furlough in march and still haven't been paid by one of europe's worst. coronavirus outbreaks is spain's economy has been left shattered. people know incomes mig
here in europe, spain is considered the e.u. member, hardest hit. but before the pandemic, spanish g.d.p. was growing at almost 3 percent, much better than its neighbors. but in the 1st 2 quarters of this year, when travel and tourism, the lifeblood of spain's sunshine, economy came to a standstill. the economy tanked putting the country into its worst recession in more than 80 years and the poor you were. when the crisis began, the poor, your chances became of staying album, poverty seemingly...
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it's 6 nil loss to spain in the u.s., our nation's. they've asked some questions to the future of culture. often look, i'm going to office welcome to the program. the united states says it's sharply reducing troop numbers in afghanistan and iraq. by mid january, the deployment will be cut to 2 and a half 1000 soldiers in each country present on all trump is making good on a companion promise to end what he called for as a wars. but there's opposition, both from leading republicans and from nato allies. the sun could be setting on the us presence in afghanistan. american soldiers have been fighting here since 2001, helping stabilize the country after overthrowing taliban rule, but suffering over 2000 deaths over time. troop numbers have winked. now outgoing president, donald trump will further reduce the number of soldiers here and in iraq. in light of these tremendous sacrifices and with great humility and gratitude to those who came before us, i am formally announcing that we will implement president trumps orders to continue our repo
it's 6 nil loss to spain in the u.s., our nation's. they've asked some questions to the future of culture. often look, i'm going to office welcome to the program. the united states says it's sharply reducing troop numbers in afghanistan and iraq. by mid january, the deployment will be cut to 2 and a half 1000 soldiers in each country present on all trump is making good on a companion promise to end what he called for as a wars. but there's opposition, both from leading republicans and from nato...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shameful. a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. but there will be money buying it, and he got me good at the idea. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this has turned the island into a prison. for months, the trends of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure for of accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing will fill up before long. now, before we go with a pandemic, of course isn't just affecting humans. the lives of many animals are also being disrupted
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shameful. a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. but there will be money buying it, and he got me good at the idea. spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this has turned the island into a prison. for months, the trends of increasing migration numbers has been...
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britain was now at war with both france and spain. bit to focusin a on how the patriots' words impacted new england. that brings us to this man, massachusetts governor william shirley. after spending some time in became a fan of many patriot ideas, especially during foreign policy. in the mid-1740's, surely began thinking about how new england could contribute to the patriots' goal of creating a more commercially expensive british empire. they came up with a variable plan. he decided new england should capture the french controlled ofts of louisburg -- louisbourg in modern-day nova scotia. louisbourg, while it may not be considered a major metropolitan area today, and the 1740's, it was a significant town, with thousands of inhabitants and an impressive fort. it was only slightly smaller than quebec and montreal. you can see an image here included in the massachusetts historical collection. they believed there were two reasons that it would be a good conquest for the british empire. the first was commercial. was aurg -- louisbourg con
britain was now at war with both france and spain. bit to focusin a on how the patriots' words impacted new england. that brings us to this man, massachusetts governor william shirley. after spending some time in became a fan of many patriot ideas, especially during foreign policy. in the mid-1740's, surely began thinking about how new england could contribute to the patriots' goal of creating a more commercially expensive british empire. they came up with a variable plan. he decided new...
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i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shame for a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. but the government buying it, got me got the idea of spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this has turned the island into a prison for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the canary islands. nevertheless, everyone involved seems overwhelmed by the current situation. valuable preparation time has been lost. instead, the island's government, the central government and the european union, starting to shift responsibility for the situation to one another. the spanish government has now started to procure for of accommodation for the migrants. many fear that this housing will fill up before long. corresponding young. philip shaw, let's see, is on the to marry islands of banks and now we're following the latest develo
i'm disappointed with spain and with europe. this is shame for a lot of politicians and representatives have come here recently, but we have no clue what the government's strategy is to deal with the migration crisis on the canary islands. but the government buying it, got me got the idea of spain's government refuses to relocate the migrants to the mainland. critics say this has turned the island into a prison for months, the trend of increasing migration numbers has been visible here on the...
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spain is to send extra police to target human traffickers in senegal. this year, more than 18000, people have left some to go by boat to seek asylum in spain's canary islands. that's a 10 fold increase on last year. more than 500 people have died, making the journey around half of those arrivals and most of the deaths have been in the past 30 days. well, spain's foreign minister met with senegal's president in dhaka to discuss the migration from the beginning of code. we know that one of the risks during covidien postcode is immigration, because covert is destroying african economies, as it is also had a huge impact on european economies. we knew that one of the consequences of this pandemic was going to be an increase in migration. there is also a great concern in this country from the president of cynical for all these human trafficking networks that thurston rich, very few and sick and put at risk a large part of the young population who leave this country. a large part of them die on the journey she. europe imagining arrival at a place where they wi
spain is to send extra police to target human traffickers in senegal. this year, more than 18000, people have left some to go by boat to seek asylum in spain's canary islands. that's a 10 fold increase on last year. more than 500 people have died, making the journey around half of those arrivals and most of the deaths have been in the past 30 days. well, spain's foreign minister met with senegal's president in dhaka to discuss the migration from the beginning of code. we know that one of the...
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spain says it will provide more tents. hotels are being turned into temporary accommodation, but it's hard to keep up. more migrants have arrived in november than the last 4 years combined. charlotte ballasts al-jazeera. germany is extending coronavirus restrictions until late december. chancellor angela merkel says the infection rate remains too high awards. some measures could stay in place since january bars and restaurants are closed, but schools and some shops remain open. squaring will be mandatory in busy public areas. the u.k. is cutting billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget move branded by opposition m.p.'s as a moral failure. the government says it can no longer afford to meet its legal obligations because of the economic impact of the pandemic. i have listened with great respect to those who have argued passionately to retain this target. but at a time of unprecedented crisis, government must make tough choices. i want to reassure the house that we will continue to protect the world's poorest spending
spain says it will provide more tents. hotels are being turned into temporary accommodation, but it's hard to keep up. more migrants have arrived in november than the last 4 years combined. charlotte ballasts al-jazeera. germany is extending coronavirus restrictions until late december. chancellor angela merkel says the infection rate remains too high awards. some measures could stay in place since january bars and restaurants are closed, but schools and some shops remain open. squaring will be...
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the increase in controls in the western mediterranean cooperation between spain and morocco, to tackle smuggling and arrivals has strengthened significantly since 2018. so that is one of the reasons that that route has become less viable and more people are crossing the atlantic displaced despite the great arrests. there's also been an increasing complex in this to help particularly in mali, of course, covert 19 house worse and such economic conditions. but the recent, if i can point here, is that the present arrivals isn't that new. of course it's increased aster recently, but we started seeing this already in 2019. so this raises, i think, important questions about everything else that could have been done to prepare for a rise in arrivals that was quite predictable. for example, to set up reception centers to invest into reception facilities. so you have the capacity to deal with an increase in arrivals in the canary islands. and so you didn't have to rely on emergency accommodation that isn't suitable for adequate reception conditions. ok, i'm, i'm a do. why do you, why do you thin
the increase in controls in the western mediterranean cooperation between spain and morocco, to tackle smuggling and arrivals has strengthened significantly since 2018. so that is one of the reasons that that route has become less viable and more people are crossing the atlantic displaced despite the great arrests. there's also been an increasing complex in this to help particularly in mali, of course, covert 19 house worse and such economic conditions. but the recent, if i can point here, is...
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spain did pose a big problem for germany in the last meeting. they scored a late equaliser much of the chagrin of the germans. they got to keep the trust that the team in the playoffs are aware of who we are playing. then it is about playing on the pitch, which is the most difficult, especially in this case with the opponent is of an extremely high level in germany may have an extremely high level, but they don't always play like it. perhaps the players should listen to what he says that they hate as you're watching the news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. german police have arrested 3 suspects, connected to the notorious green volts. jewel theft, last year, thieves broke into a justin museum and stole jewelry estimated to be worth round $1000000000.00 for this hour. coming up next takes a closer look at it from the in the news stream. that's what he learned. the ropes. and in manchester, he became a champion now back in the bundesliga leroy's sunday, offensive all rounder from fire, munich to retell the story of his
spain did pose a big problem for germany in the last meeting. they scored a late equaliser much of the chagrin of the germans. they got to keep the trust that the team in the playoffs are aware of who we are playing. then it is about playing on the pitch, which is the most difficult, especially in this case with the opponent is of an extremely high level in germany may have an extremely high level, but they don't always play like it. perhaps the players should listen to what he says that they...
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consolidationic in spain is a big theme. if you think about how they could use this money, they could do something locally. been discussion around santander. think it will put more pressure on other european banks s.cks anna: thank you so much for joining us. good to speak to you. you can see that people are thinking about m&a in the broader banking sector. up next, sweden introduces a curfew for establishments selling alcohol. we will talk about where the swedish economy goes next. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. anna: welcome back to the european market open. european equity markets
consolidationic in spain is a big theme. if you think about how they could use this money, they could do something locally. been discussion around santander. think it will put more pressure on other european banks s.cks anna: thank you so much for joining us. good to speak to you. you can see that people are thinking about m&a in the broader banking sector. up next, sweden introduces a curfew for establishments selling alcohol. we will talk about where the swedish economy goes next. this is...
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completely right that the situation in the islands, it's also a lot worse because of the fact that spain and many other e.u. member states are unable to provide adequate reception conditions in all areas is concerning. at the best of times, but it's especially concerning in the context of covert it in which there have been very clear e.u. guidelines about the need to provide suitable accommodation to separate groups from each other to allow physical distance to and allow basic hygiene, access to health care these things are not what we are seeing right now, and how do you know, i mean, and that is indeed quite concerning. and that is why, as i mentioned before, it's a shame that you have and have had for investment into reception facilities both before we saw this recent arrivals, but also at the start of the year when it became apparent that it would continue creasing. it's a shame that we haven't seen transfers to the mainland where there is adequate reception capacity. and it's also unfortunate that we haven't seen greater solidarity from other ear member states to support same and ot
completely right that the situation in the islands, it's also a lot worse because of the fact that spain and many other e.u. member states are unable to provide adequate reception conditions in all areas is concerning. at the best of times, but it's especially concerning in the context of covert it in which there have been very clear e.u. guidelines about the need to provide suitable accommodation to separate groups from each other to allow physical distance to and allow basic hygiene, access...