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diana was the reporting from bucharest many thanks indeed. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a california jury has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's we killers gave him cancer the jury ordered the company to pay the man a two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on santo a unit of german chemical giant buyer faces thousands of similar losses across the united states. three palestinians have been killed and dozens injured by israeli gunfire during protests along the gaza border a volunteer medic treating demonstrators was reportedly among the dead the israeli military said rioters hurled stones explosives and fire bombs elsewhere a truce on the use of missiles and airstrikes agreed by hamas and israel late thursday appeared to be holding. police in the united states say a suicidal airline employees stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were able to stop it from coming down
diana was the reporting from bucharest many thanks indeed. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a california jury has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's we killers gave him cancer the jury ordered the company to pay the man a two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on santo a unit of german chemical giant buyer faces thousands of similar losses across the united states. three palestinians have...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes erupt in bucharest this ex-pats romanians return home to demand of the government resign saying they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds we'll go live to the romanian capital also coming up turkey's currency is in freefall as trade tensions mount between washington and ankara the euro plunges to record lows after donald trump ramps up tariffs the turkish president heir to one says his country would emerge victorious in an economic war. plus taking charge of one of germany's most storied soccer clubs but can do stand for overturned barossa dortmund to the top of the bundesliga . thanks for joining us i'm marian i haven't seen. hundreds of people have been injured in clashes between police and anti-government protesters in romania tens of thousands rallied in the capital bucharest and in other cities to demand the resignation of the government they blame the ruling social democrats for endemic corruption and low wages thousands of furious romania
this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes erupt in bucharest this ex-pats romanians return home to demand of the government resign saying they were forced out of their own country by corruption police use rubber bullets and tear gas against the demonstrators injuring hundreds we'll go live to the romanian capital also coming up turkey's currency is in freefall as trade tensions mount between washington and ankara the euro plunges to record lows after donald trump ramps up tariffs the...
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of political science at the university of bucharest. have you been surprised by the level of public reaction and protest to this decree? actually, no. this was to be expected, considering what had happened in the last two weeks in bucharest and all over the country, actually. there is a critical mass that has been gathering for the last few weeks, all over the country. are these protest going to make any difference? they are definitely going to make a difference, because 110w going to make a difference, because now only this sort of civil pressure can makea now only this sort of civil pressure can make a change in what the current government is doing with the legislation, and actually attacking the rule of law. and what the people
of political science at the university of bucharest. have you been surprised by the level of public reaction and protest to this decree? actually, no. this was to be expected, considering what had happened in the last two weeks in bucharest and all over the country, actually. there is a critical mass that has been gathering for the last few weeks, all over the country. are these protest going to make any difference? they are definitely going to make a difference, because 110w going to make a...
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bucharest appear stuck in a bygone era. many houses do not have running water. traffickers targeted this place. the british woman who runs a community center says a girl goes missing every month. >> the girls get involved with a lover boy. most are young, vulnerable teenagers who fall in love with older guys.sually the girls are attracted by the mercedes they drive around in. toorter: she was trafficked germany for prostitution. with her life on track she has come to the community center to warn the local kids of dangers. >> do not trust the guys. reporter: making the village teenagers think twice. a village like bucharest struggles to offer jobs and opportunities they may want in the 21st century. the traffickers act like real life pied piper's. we went to a jail an hour north of bucharest to meet a man who trafficked women and grows to italy for five years who claims he did not use force. >> i do not know if it was exploitation, but if the girl agrees, i do not think it is exploitation. reporter: how would you feel if it was your sister or daughter being traff
bucharest appear stuck in a bygone era. many houses do not have running water. traffickers targeted this place. the british woman who runs a community center says a girl goes missing every month. >> the girls get involved with a lover boy. most are young, vulnerable teenagers who fall in love with older guys.sually the girls are attracted by the mercedes they drive around in. toorter: she was trafficked germany for prostitution. with her life on track she has come to the community center...
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also bucharest wanted to become the largest chinese business and trade center in europe but its much touted retail park has failed to tell you what happened. and does alexa speak your mother tongue will look at a project to teach digital assistants lesser known languages. from stephen beers in berlin thanks for watching. the next generation mobile standard in germany hits the auction block today telecoms companies will bid for radio frequencies to operate ultra fast five g. mobile networks the only technology to make autonomous driving possible on a wide scale for example so far the bettors are deutsche telekom britain's vodafone spain's telefonica and newcomer a german newcomer united internet it's brand one and one has no network of its own . in other parts of the world five g. has already taken off in asia pacific region there are forecast to be around one hundred twenty million five g. subscriptions by two thousand and twenty one now we're vendor ericsson expects north america to be in second place with forty eight million subscriptions followed by europe which one and two millio
also bucharest wanted to become the largest chinese business and trade center in europe but its much touted retail park has failed to tell you what happened. and does alexa speak your mother tongue will look at a project to teach digital assistants lesser known languages. from stephen beers in berlin thanks for watching. the next generation mobile standard in germany hits the auction block today telecoms companies will bid for radio frequencies to operate ultra fast five g. mobile networks the...
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the democratic party diana russo that reporting from the remaining capital bucharest. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in the united states say a suicidal airline employee stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were on able to prevent it from coming down there were no passengers on board the aircraft when it crashed and sparked a fire. because a jury in california has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's weed killers gave him cancer up the jury ordered the company to pay the man two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on center was a unit of german chemical joined by and faces thousands of similar lawsuits across the united states. now turkish president richard tie a bedouin is vowing to defy the united states as washington presses ankara to release a jailed american pasta on friday donald trump doubled tariffs on turkish steel and aluminum imports ending the country's currency tumbling with the pressur
the democratic party diana russo that reporting from the remaining capital bucharest. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in the united states say a suicidal airline employee stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were on able to prevent it from coming down there were no passengers on board the aircraft when it crashed and sparked a fire. because a jury in california has found chemical giant...
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to join you and all of our friends and family for bucharest and i am so excited to be there so thank you thank you very much and i look forward to see. all of the declaration of love right there. what does this court ruling this decision mean what does it mean to you. well you know as i said in the press conference we feel that the relationship has you you know to the romanian government across to you and it is in the end a matter of humor and dignity. and do you think that shimon dignity is it recognized by the powers that be in in bucharest in your home country i mean do you feel that this court case is going to make a difference in the feeling on the street. well it obviously made a difference in the community here which for their long time has not seen any positive response from from the authorities you know and there is a great sense of civil partnership law that had been stuck in the parliament for a decade now and at the same time we've seen measure that the thirty's have taken against us for instance the. amendment of the civil code to rule out same sex marriage and the recog
to join you and all of our friends and family for bucharest and i am so excited to be there so thank you thank you very much and i look forward to see. all of the declaration of love right there. what does this court ruling this decision mean what does it mean to you. well you know as i said in the press conference we feel that the relationship has you you know to the romanian government across to you and it is in the end a matter of humor and dignity. and do you think that shimon dignity is it...
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back to bucharest worry on runs the national theatre and still performs himself. if he does as the government wants they'll have to dismiss 52 of his staff in the next few weeks he says this sort of behavior reminds him of the chap dictatorship. it was just the current situation. is nothing new she's just the unscrupulous continuation of communist habits. good will only just. donvan am often visits the cemetery in bucharest with the victims are buried most of them were under 30 school kids students and workers many of their killers still haven't been identified prints or thought such as the that there is still no justice for all these young people who were murdered in december 1989 with a doubt that. the wounds of communism and the bloody revolution 30 years ago in romania are far from healed. and. this is where we end our journey through europe that is no longer divided but still not really united the journey of 4000 kilometers without a visa without border controls from north to south. not everything has worked out that's beyond dispute. but nobody on our trip s
back to bucharest worry on runs the national theatre and still performs himself. if he does as the government wants they'll have to dismiss 52 of his staff in the next few weeks he says this sort of behavior reminds him of the chap dictatorship. it was just the current situation. is nothing new she's just the unscrupulous continuation of communist habits. good will only just. donvan am often visits the cemetery in bucharest with the victims are buried most of them were under 30 school kids...
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let's see russia ski artsy reporting from bucharest in romania and kishan our republic of moldova. later today we'll bring you more insight into what life is like today in kosovo states we'll explore kurdistan which last year saw a violent revolution an athlete conflict on its way to democracy. twenty years ago largest country in. this situation. but how did you treat. each began a journey. where did it take. and business news is next with you here in our city. that's right time for the latest business update the money pouring out of russia is a trend the government's long been struggling to reverse. its months to see foreign capital go the other way and register and in float a central bank vault such as the inflow could be as much as three billion dollars that's against an eight billion dollar outflow in april and a five billion flight in may it's been a rough first half of the year with over thirty one billion dollars leaving the country but the central bank is sticking to its annual estimate of around thirty five billion dollars of capital flight. buskers main stock exchange wil
let's see russia ski artsy reporting from bucharest in romania and kishan our republic of moldova. later today we'll bring you more insight into what life is like today in kosovo states we'll explore kurdistan which last year saw a violent revolution an athlete conflict on its way to democracy. twenty years ago largest country in. this situation. but how did you treat. each began a journey. where did it take. and business news is next with you here in our city. that's right time for the latest...
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so bucharest doubled for late '90s bosnia. >> jon: i have been to bucharest in the early '90s or late '80s i spent an hour layover. [laughter] >> in the airport, yeah. >> jon: beautiful lavatories. the detail on the tile. say what you will about stalin, the man knew that when it's time to go... >> it's got to look good around you. >> jon: thank you. >> i'm with you. >> jon: you want some peace. how long were you in bucharest? have you spent time there previously? >> i had never been there before. we were there six weeks. it was a low-budget movie. >> jon: when you're shooting a movie such as this and it's very politically charged, is there interference? do the people who were involved in this type of case, are they aware of what you're doing? are they trying to stop what you're doing? is there any... or everybody is just out there? >> no one bothers in romania. we change the names of a lot of the individuals involved. we change the name of the private contracting company. i think the real name, the insurance probably would have been more expensive than the budget of the film. so it's
so bucharest doubled for late '90s bosnia. >> jon: i have been to bucharest in the early '90s or late '80s i spent an hour layover. [laughter] >> in the airport, yeah. >> jon: beautiful lavatories. the detail on the tile. say what you will about stalin, the man knew that when it's time to go... >> it's got to look good around you. >> jon: thank you. >> i'm with you. >> jon: you want some peace. how long were you in bucharest? have you spent time there...
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let's see russia ski and see reporting from bucharest in romania and republic of moldova. all the latest now from the world of business is that make sure and back with the some of our menu stories in about eight minutes from now stay with us live here in moscow. welcome to business news this hour the currency wars are not over the drive to find a way out seems to be fading or finance minister says he's ready for extra steps to stem the damaging rise of the real according to give and take a big economies have failed to agree on guidelines to manage their currencies. capital says russia has no reason to each other. russia seems to be in a slightly better position than some of the other developing nations this will forget it these emerging economies have been emerging economies only last few years or so. russia's been around a lot longer although russia has a huge trade balance inflation is not really a major issue in russia and it does have a more developed economy so if there is a currency war between the brothers in the developed economies in emerging markets gold in these
let's see russia ski and see reporting from bucharest in romania and republic of moldova. all the latest now from the world of business is that make sure and back with the some of our menu stories in about eight minutes from now stay with us live here in moscow. welcome to business news this hour the currency wars are not over the drive to find a way out seems to be fading or finance minister says he's ready for extra steps to stem the damaging rise of the real according to give and take a big...
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a full state funeral for romania's last monarch tomic king michael, has taken place in bucharest. he died last week at the age of 96. he was forced to abdicate by romania's communist leaders nearly 70 years ago. nick thorpe reports. he only ruled for ten of his 96 years, but king michael of romania has been given a farewell fit for a national hero. tens of thousands of romanians lined the streets of bucharest as his coffin was carried on a gun carriage from the former royal palace to the patriotic or cathedral of the orthodox church. michael came from the german house of hohenzollern and was a third cousin of queen elizabeth. the king's five daughters and royalty from all over europe attended the funeral mass, including britain's prince charles and former king juan carlos and queen sofia of spain. michael came to the throne for the first time when he was only five years old in 1927. since then, he was the contemporary of 16 us presidents and eight popes. he's best known for switching romania from the nazi to the allied side during the second world war in 1944. forced to abdicate i
a full state funeral for romania's last monarch tomic king michael, has taken place in bucharest. he died last week at the age of 96. he was forced to abdicate by romania's communist leaders nearly 70 years ago. nick thorpe reports. he only ruled for ten of his 96 years, but king michael of romania has been given a farewell fit for a national hero. tens of thousands of romanians lined the streets of bucharest as his coffin was carried on a gun carriage from the former royal palace to the...
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>> this evening, the street children of bucharest have something special planned. they're going to show off their skills at a christmas market. for some of them, it'll be their public debut. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. ♪ alina: it's so nice when i see people stop and watch us. and i really like it when i see them smile. that just feels good. >> while bucharest gets into the holiday spirit up above, daniel climbs back down into the heating tunnels. the kids have set up their own christmas tree. down here, it seems more like a plea for a normal childhood. >> i hope that this experience with the circus will give daniel the confidence that he needs to one day leave the tunnels and have a normal life. before catholic priest philipp irmer left his home in germany to run a parish bohemia, the westernmost region in the czech republic, not only was church attendance dwindling, but many holy buildings and sites were falling into disrepair. but now, thanks to him, everything is o
>> this evening, the street children of bucharest have something special planned. they're going to show off their skills at a christmas market. for some of them, it'll be their public debut. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. ♪ alina: it's so nice when i see people stop and watch us. and i really like it when i see them smile. that just feels good. >> while bucharest gets into the holiday...
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originally one hundred thirty million euros were to be invested in chinatown in bucharest dealer sat at agway has bought a cheap shop on the premises from the insolvency estate. he no longer imports the bulk of the carrier bags from china but from italy that goes faster and they're more trendy. i spend business with. the for. what do you think what do you get for fifty such. for fifty's that. know a lot of the things you my dear which could just be a stinking cabell's malta last ditch you know the cost fifty cents to feed long home a child for mom for. me the female body. again it falls. on the forehead or. the show. sheria children is just fifty seven and the tap on your smartphone smartphone users number sure i would. imagine the impact you and your friends are going to have together weekend and global please download the app. when the water starts rising people fight for survival. but all. these are clearly dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any apocalyptic scenarios you want and probably most of them will come
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next year which marks two hundred years since bucharest last for the first time the action twenty two of movement is planning a massive information offensive population action twenty twelve says it is not founded nor officially supported by bucharest and that their mission is peaceful form the people of the need to restore the greater romania if the majority of people from romania and from the republic of moldova decide that. they want to reunification this is a. possible. if that's the case then it's hard to imagine any reunification in been your future especially with up to forty percent of romanians agreeing they'd love to have bessarabia back but almost two thirds of moldova's population wants to remain sober and. let's see russia see reporting from book arrest in romania and republic of moldova. that's your career she's here with. us. hello welcome to business thanks for joining us our currency wars are not over the driver to find a way out seems to be fading brazil's finance minister says he's ready for extra steps to stem the damaging rise of the reality according to give and t
next year which marks two hundred years since bucharest last for the first time the action twenty two of movement is planning a massive information offensive population action twenty twelve says it is not founded nor officially supported by bucharest and that their mission is peaceful form the people of the need to restore the greater romania if the majority of people from romania and from the republic of moldova decide that. they want to reunification this is a. possible. if that's the case...
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among them are actor young cademy true and his son under a young manages the bucharest national theatre his son is a businessman and politician for a new opposition party. young cademy true is known in romania not only as an actor he was one of the rebels who announced the victory of the revolution on television in december 989. on a matter god today he's disillusioned saying the revolution has been robbed of its objectives she said to interrupt it to. get really disgusts me to see how today's policy makers change the laws it will go to the little ball to look at it. those in charge are really doing whatever they can to escape justice and keep the money they've stolen the award because these have a shuffle and it's a lesson will be there to scupper it's not what we fought for. not been plus i just wish we could finally live in a clean decent country that was at that in full flow to put up the ball. and today gives us an example of what his father means there's a lack of infrastructure romania has fewer highways than any other european country the e.u. funding for their development often
among them are actor young cademy true and his son under a young manages the bucharest national theatre his son is a businessman and politician for a new opposition party. young cademy true is known in romania not only as an actor he was one of the rebels who announced the victory of the revolution on television in december 989. on a matter god today he's disillusioned saying the revolution has been robbed of its objectives she said to interrupt it to. get really disgusts me to see how today's...
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a fire in a night club in bucharest kills 27, many others injured. the wal wallabees are settle toe on in rugby. >>> to meet again at least, there he was cautious optimism because of iran's presence this time but no break through. they still can't agree on the fate of bashar al-assad. mohammed jamjoom reports from vienna. >> they were two extremely arduous days but finally some common ground was found. secretary of state john kerry was proud to list. >> your's secular character is fundamental. we agree that the state institutions will remain intact. we agree that the rights of all syrians regardless of ethnicity or religious denomination must be protected. >> diplomats had hoped the presence of iran might finally lead to a break through and while the sense of guarded optimism had bolstered efforts of diplomacy, it altered little on the battlefield. on friday in syria dozens more were killed on a missile attack on a crowded marketplace in duma and in aleppo, 27 were hit by air strikes claiming at least 80 more lines. one reason why the activists were
a fire in a night club in bucharest kills 27, many others injured. the wal wallabees are settle toe on in rugby. >>> to meet again at least, there he was cautious optimism because of iran's presence this time but no break through. they still can't agree on the fate of bashar al-assad. mohammed jamjoom reports from vienna. >> they were two extremely arduous days but finally some common ground was found. secretary of state john kerry was proud to list. >> your's secular...
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originally one hundred thirty million euros were to be invested in chinatown in bucharest deal or sat at ag has bought a cheap shop on the premises from the insolvency estate. he no longer imports the bulk of the carrier bags from china but from italy. that goes faster and there are more trendy. i string business with a. kickoff . and cheika still avoid relegation to a draw in normal romance fans during the morris thank you cannot pass still qualify for the champions league i am no thank you connie allen the fight for the title continue thank you man thank you cohen to come ninety minutes w. . live. here is what's coming up in the book going to sleep so much movement in the listening to this thing and the full sentences all the clear cut his touch take a look at what all that means for the taking of course. the going to sleep every weekend here on t.w. . and you're replaceable chain reaction of congress the flames. play to get around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution unfortunately enabled this mission says that people became aware of their abilities and strength
originally one hundred thirty million euros were to be invested in chinatown in bucharest deal or sat at ag has bought a cheap shop on the premises from the insolvency estate. he no longer imports the bulk of the carrier bags from china but from italy. that goes faster and there are more trendy. i string business with a. kickoff . and cheika still avoid relegation to a draw in normal romance fans during the morris thank you cannot pass still qualify for the champions league i am no thank you...
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it's estimated about 5000 homeless people live in bucharest. other passageways lead to more makeshift rooms. the group is preparing to move to their summer ground above home. those who remain behind our apathetic, numb with drugs. no one wants to tell us exactly what is in these syringes. >> don't ask. i cannot talk right now. >> many of the homeless are addicted to huffing paint. the order is everywhere. bruce lee sells it and has smeared it into his hair. it is popular with children as well, a cheap high at numbs them if only for a little while. >> we are family. we are the dregs of society, but we stand by each other. we want to get out of the situation, but the homeless shelters are not a solution for us. they are like jails. how are we supposed to find our way back into an ordinary life? to find work when we are locked up? when they are constantly telling us and forcing us to do what they want. >> his arms are covered in scars . when he is high, he often cuts himself. >> it's because of our miserable life on the street, you know? you do no
it's estimated about 5000 homeless people live in bucharest. other passageways lead to more makeshift rooms. the group is preparing to move to their summer ground above home. those who remain behind our apathetic, numb with drugs. no one wants to tell us exactly what is in these syringes. >> don't ask. i cannot talk right now. >> many of the homeless are addicted to huffing paint. the order is everywhere. bruce lee sells it and has smeared it into his hair. it is popular with...
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. >> the acetamide bucharest is romania's most famous concert house, but it is about to play host to a very unusual performance about a man fighting to preserve his life's work -- the athenaeum in bucharest. he makes crosses for the village. as one celebrates the life of two gun-loving brothers his dissolute life style contributed to their early demise -- two fun-loving brothers whose a dissolute life style contributed to their early demise. the cross must be returned unscathed. >> i have removed two cemetery crosses for this concert, as i want people to sense the uniqueness of these art works. each are one-of-a-kind and have made our village known around the world. >> here at his cemetery, he wants his colorful crosses to take the fight out of death, not a whitewash it. >> here is someone who passed away at 45. basically, the verse says, " schnapps is girl poison, those who like a good skinful will come to an end as i did." here you can see the bottle and there is death. >> a wood carver had the idea of tainting crosses with art and poems. after his death, his apprentice carried on
. >> the acetamide bucharest is romania's most famous concert house, but it is about to play host to a very unusual performance about a man fighting to preserve his life's work -- the athenaeum in bucharest. he makes crosses for the village. as one celebrates the life of two gun-loving brothers his dissolute life style contributed to their early demise -- two fun-loving brothers whose a dissolute life style contributed to their early demise. the cross must be returned unscathed. >>...
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reporter: this evening, the street children of bucharest have something special planned. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now, they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine. but that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy mayor pier franco midali, who is actually a train driver, is committed to bringing light to the village. mr. midali: we're heading for a rocky promontory well above the vill
reporter: this evening, the street children of bucharest have something special planned. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now, they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine. but that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has...
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i said that we should call the romanian authorities in bucharest for the rest of the money. >> we will start here if we don't receive help. we have to grin and grandchildren to raise. >> there is no doubt that many are surviving here in the most deplorable conditions. in the this camp in lyon, the was no water or sanitation or electricity. >> this person has lived here three months. his turn to support five children with no job. there has been a deliberate tactic to associate these camps with crime, and in certain cases it is true, but they're many who come to france looking for a better existence. it has led to rumors of division within the french cabinet. the newspapers wednesday showed the prime minister distancing himself from the president's hard-line rhetoric. he has written to the european commission president insisting that the eu pressure romania to use the four billion euros that it receives annually to settle the roma in their own country. >> of their anyone to say that we have not respected republican loss and european regulations. we did not have a specific set of laws on
i said that we should call the romanian authorities in bucharest for the rest of the money. >> we will start here if we don't receive help. we have to grin and grandchildren to raise. >> there is no doubt that many are surviving here in the most deplorable conditions. in the this camp in lyon, the was no water or sanitation or electricity. >> this person has lived here three months. his turn to support five children with no job. there has been a deliberate tactic to associate...
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reporter: this evening, the street children of bucharest have something special planned. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now, they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine. but that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has come up with an ingenious way to reflect some light into their darkness. reporter: more light. that's what the inhabitants of viganella have always wanted in winter. for three months a year, the village is plunged into darkness and cold. many of the locals can't deal with it, so they escape to sunnier spots, leaving houses empty. but there is some help coming from above -- where the sun shines. viganella's deputy mayor pier franco midali, who is actually a train driver, is committed to bringing light to the village. mr. midali: we're heading for a rocky promontory well above the vill
reporter: this evening, the street children of bucharest have something special planned. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now, they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. michelle: for many northern europeans, italy means warmth, light and bright sunshine. but that's not always the case, which the residents of the small mountain village of viganella know only too well. in the winter, they feel left in the lurch by the sun. but the village's mayor has...
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from photo exhibitions rallies in both bucharest and. since two thousand and nine some movements in romania have been complaining to win back what they see as their land. since april it's been impossible to miss colorful stickers like that intel is in cities across romania best around here is romania they say believing that the land which is now the sovereign state of republic of moldova must again be under book arrest control and indeed it was until the nineteenth century which saw it passed hand several times with the collapse of the u.s.s.r. muldaur were declared independence becoming a member of the united nations of europe and the world trade organization now in alliance of more than. n.g.o.s in romania say these achievements will be sacrificed in the name of reunification by reunification i mean. the romanians from the two states from romania republic of moldova one state because. of break we are separated unjustly and we want to leave this historical truth bucharest official line is that reunification of the two nations can only h
from photo exhibitions rallies in both bucharest and. since two thousand and nine some movements in romania have been complaining to win back what they see as their land. since april it's been impossible to miss colorful stickers like that intel is in cities across romania best around here is romania they say believing that the land which is now the sovereign state of republic of moldova must again be under book arrest control and indeed it was until the nineteenth century which saw it passed...
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our correspondent is there in bucharest. what is happening on this seventh straight night of protest? bucharest, the number of people protesting the government, were talking about who are requesting the government to step down, to anothernd make room for and whois less corrupt in their opinion will do more for the country. the interesting part is that three kilometers down from here we have another protest organizing in front of the presidential palace with around 2000 people participating this evening who are supporting this government. so for the first time after the communist revolution in 1989, romania is divided between people who support the president and the ones who support the government. laura: and of course the president has been pretty vocal in these protests. earlier he addressed parliament. he has ruled out fresh elections. how is that news likely to be received? reporter: he stated very clearly that he doesn't want fresh elections. he wants this government to take responsibility for what it is doing, to protec
our correspondent is there in bucharest. what is happening on this seventh straight night of protest? bucharest, the number of people protesting the government, were talking about who are requesting the government to step down, to anothernd make room for and whois less corrupt in their opinion will do more for the country. the interesting part is that three kilometers down from here we have another protest organizing in front of the presidential palace with around 2000 people participating this...
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a full state funeral for romania's last monarch, king michael, has been held in bucharest. thousands of people turned out to watch the cortege pass through the streets of the capital. king michael, who died last week at the age of 96, was forced to abdicate by romania's communist leaders nearly 70 years ago. 0ur central europe correspondent nick thorpe reports. he only ruled for ten of his 96 years, but king michael of romania has been given a farewell fit for a national hero. tens of thousands of romanians lined the streets of bucharest as his coffin was carried on a gun carriage from the former royal palace to the patriotic or cathedral of the orthodox church. michael came from the german house of hohenzollern and as a third cousin of queen elizabeth. the king's five daughters and royalty from all over europe attended the funeral mass, including britain's prince charles and former king juan carlos and queen sofia of spain. michael came to the throne for the first time when he was only five years old in 1927. since then, he was the contemporary of 16 us presidents and eigh
a full state funeral for romania's last monarch, king michael, has been held in bucharest. thousands of people turned out to watch the cortege pass through the streets of the capital. king michael, who died last week at the age of 96, was forced to abdicate by romania's communist leaders nearly 70 years ago. 0ur central europe correspondent nick thorpe reports. he only ruled for ten of his 96 years, but king michael of romania has been given a farewell fit for a national hero. tens of thousands...
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decision to pull out we're crossing over now to bucharest romania where correspondent our vessel has been covering you foreign ministers meeting barbara welcome to you we just heard from the german chancellor is she reflecting a common e.u. position on the u.s. decision to pull out of the i.m.f. treaty. largely yes because there is dismay of course all over europe was pretty much all european governments that the street need now is coming to an end even though everybody appealed to the two partners to still in gauge within the six months window that is left open to the beginning of august but nobody really holds their brass that this is going to happen but if you sort of take the next step and look at what comes behind that then directions very somewhat because the consequences from this are that you have particularly the baltic states and countries like poland feel acutely stressed and and they say that they don't say it but they don't expect that there might be a new stationing off american science on there so they would greet this however on the other side in western europe it dis
decision to pull out we're crossing over now to bucharest romania where correspondent our vessel has been covering you foreign ministers meeting barbara welcome to you we just heard from the german chancellor is she reflecting a common e.u. position on the u.s. decision to pull out of the i.m.f. treaty. largely yes because there is dismay of course all over europe was pretty much all european governments that the street need now is coming to an end even though everybody appealed to the two...
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originally one hundred thirty million euros were to be invested in chinatown in bucharest deal or sat at agway has bought a cheap shop on the premises from the insolvency of state. he no longer imports the bulk of the carrier bags from china but from italy. that goes faster and there are more trendy. i spoke business with a. kick off. camera shy can still avoid relegation a control in north america has fans fearing the worst so a can glasscock still qualify for the champions league and i am no thank you connie cooper cronk fight for the title continue to squash. the action. go and take off thirty minutes spawn. earth. home to us of species. a home worth saving. given those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. use the term climate loosed greenidge solutions and resource to show. current interactive content teaching the next generation of the fundamental touch of. channels available to inspire people to take action and ways of turning to doing something here for the next generation the idea
originally one hundred thirty million euros were to be invested in chinatown in bucharest deal or sat at agway has bought a cheap shop on the premises from the insolvency of state. he no longer imports the bulk of the carrier bags from china but from italy. that goes faster and there are more trendy. i spoke business with a. kick off. camera shy can still avoid relegation a control in north america has fans fearing the worst so a can glasscock still qualify for the champions league and i am no...
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corruption. >> bucharest, we're coming. we stand together. reporter: another 30 kilometers to their destination -- a huge rally in the romanian capital. one of the protesters is george bratu. he has walked 450 kilometers guided by a companion, because he is blind. he is incensed at planned new laws that could shield politicians and civil servants from prosecution for corruption. george: we have to eliminate this problem of corruption, it's eating us up alive. our future, our children's future is at stake. what should i do? leave the country? our ancestors fought, hungry and barefoot -- they gave their lives for freedom. now we have freedom, but what do we do with it? spit on it. maria: we are sick and tired of the appalling crassness and incompetence of this government. it's time we had officials who want to do something for the country -- for us, not just for themselves. reporter: the white-haired man here is the focus of the protesters' anger -- liviu dragnea, chairman of romania's social democrats, here on his way to be
corruption. >> bucharest, we're coming. we stand together. reporter: another 30 kilometers to their destination -- a huge rally in the romanian capital. one of the protesters is george bratu. he has walked 450 kilometers guided by a companion, because he is blind. he is incensed at planned new laws that could shield politicians and civil servants from prosecution for corruption. george: we have to eliminate this problem of corruption, it's eating us up alive. our future, our children's...
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bucharest is a city of contrasts with grand socialist boulevards. characterless apartment blocks . and empty buildings fallen into disrepair a city at once dynamic and at a standstill. as one of romania's leading authors he's a masterful storyteller and an intellectual who isn't afraid to address uncomfortable truths. that people who are poor. or ninety's state for most of them stay poor data stand being good didn't change but at the same time . there is now very beach people who got to reach most of them ninety percent of them because of that option. corruption remains an endemic problem in romania it was rife under the communist regime of dictator nicolae ceausescu who was executed in the revolution of one nine hundred eighty nine. the monstrous palace of parliament is a lasting reminder of his megalomania. the old guard regrouped under the banner of the party of social democracy and corruption continued to fester even when remaining again next session. real problem is that people will have. to be programmed so you can buy just these. got into the parliament and. these kind of pe
bucharest is a city of contrasts with grand socialist boulevards. characterless apartment blocks . and empty buildings fallen into disrepair a city at once dynamic and at a standstill. as one of romania's leading authors he's a masterful storyteller and an intellectual who isn't afraid to address uncomfortable truths. that people who are poor. or ninety's state for most of them stay poor data stand being good didn't change but at the same time . there is now very beach people who got to reach...