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whole spin off effect sinceingreeceashe says is to write rhetoric that no quick fix or. tim and the idea there are you right says those iraq around the wrong way to fix are its long term problems then and a stronger sure knighted and open europe not a divided and destroyed and broken europe its problems there are over borders and it common solutions and the populace are doing exactly the opposite and when reoccurred have to lead safe orderly migration i pointed out one main race deal was made the deals with the wrong people the wrong deals with the wrong people you take the deal to return irregular my migrants the one with turkey for instance now it's apparently come out that it has led to knock on dismal policies and practices in greece that are said by n.g.o.s to be short sighted ineffective and dangerous you've got as many as 20000 people who've been left stranded in these camps these so-called i visited centers i mean it's terrible conditions they said are due to the european policy of trapping asylum seekers in your hotspots it's down to the youth wrongly and this is what i
whole spin off effect since in greece as he says is to write rhetoric that no quick fix or. tim and the idea there are you right says those iraq around the wrong way to fix are its long term problems then and a stronger sure knighted and open europe not a divided and destroyed and broken europe its problems there are over borders and it common solutions and the populace are doing exactly the opposite and when reoccurred have to lead safe orderly migration i pointed out one main race deal was...
street children in p.o.p.o. . the endofgreece'sboats.we begin in sri lanka 10 years after the war between government troops and tamil tiger rebels came to an end thousands of civilians remain unaccounted for their relatives refuse to give up hope. 10 years of demanding an answer j. have any thoughts still doesn't know what happened to her missing daughter the war was winding down she says when masked men. for 16 year old jeromey from our arms and fled. not going there would i let go of her hand i was lying on the ground and a man stomped on my back with his boot i screamed and when i looked up the launch vehicle carrying my daughter was already a column of dust in the distance that's how fast i took off work. many people haven't heard from their loved ones for even longer in some cases several decades their stories might be different but the family share the same sense of suffering without proof their children are dead they hold on to hope. when i hear other children calling for their mothers i have my daughter calling for me i hear her voice and i immediately look thinking she's
street children in p.o.p.o. . the end of greece's boats. we begin in sri lanka 10 years after the war between government troops and tamil tiger rebels came to an end thousands of civilians remain unaccounted for their relatives refuse to give up hope. 10 years of demanding an answer j. have any thoughts still doesn't know what happened to her missing daughter the war was winding down she says when masked men. for 16 year old jeromey from our arms and fled. not going there would i let go of her...
countries in particularitalygreeceandspain were the main points and you spokesperson refused to comment on what they branded a non existence legal action saying only that it was a priority of the block to protect human lives lawyers though so the e.u. has failed in that. we really hope for a huge tragedy in this sense something that the international criminal court doesn't known for a simple reason there's been very sever level of responsibility and we have to very clearly distinguish those who executive that we did and who created the objectives that triggered this execution and you cannot just you have to distinguish between people like the ministry of interior. and the commissioner if you see the most and then another lever the director frontex and then another lever the militia leaders of libya both but what we show is that they are all connected in a common plan which was to systematically and widespread the. civil population and therefore to commit crimes against humanity the most responsible doctors which are the agents in the. straightening of these policy that designed
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way over or missing southern european countries in particularitalygreeceandspain were the main entry points in the e.u. spokesperson refused to comment on what they branded a non existent legal action saying only it was a priority of the block to protect human lives the lawyers however say the e.u. has failed in that. we really hope for for a huge trial in this sense something that the international criminal court has a known for simple reason there's been virtually. several levels of responsibility and we have to very clearly distinguish from those who executive that we did and who created the objectives that triggered this execution and you cannot this you have to distinguish between people like the ministry of interior. and the commissioner of the e.u. it's the most. other lever the director frontex and then another lever diminish a. vote but what we show is that they are all connected in a common plan which was to systematically and widespread in the uk civil population and therefore to commit crimes against humanity the most responsible doctors which are the agents into. t
way over or missing southern european countries in particular italy greece and spain were the main entry points in the e.u. spokesperson refused to comment on what they branded a non existent legal action saying only it was a priority of the block to protect human lives the lawyers however say the e.u. has failed in that. we really hope for for a huge trial in this sense something that the international criminal court has a known for simple reason there's been virtually. several levels of...
that in turn means phasing out coal fired power stations sooner rather thanlatergreecethoughis still heavily dependent on lignite coal for its elec tricity generation and in the country's northern coal mining heartland around the village of a creamy people like apple store liz kelly a need is will tell you that the industry might be dirty but they give people what they want most which is jobs. this is one of the 5 old power plants in the coal mining region of northern greece. 33 year old apple stole a scallion neatest works as a blaster and a local open cast mind that belongs to the state run electricity company. his father works there too he operates an excavator and even his grandfather used to work in the mine. today apostol s. and his colleagues are setting up explosive charges he earns $1200.00 euros per month not much with 2 kids to feed but he's grateful to be employed because 70 percent of young people here are jobless this is the largest mine in the balkans for villages had to be demolished to make way for it including his own. you know what it's like if we get this wo
that in turn means phasing out coal fired power stations sooner rather than later greece though is still heavily dependent on lignite coal for its elec tricity generation and in the country's northern coal mining heartland around the village of a creamy people like apple store liz kelly a need is will tell you that the industry might be dirty but they give people what they want most which is jobs. this is one of the 5 old power plants in the coal mining region of northern greece. 33 year old...
weather all around the bay, him of risa has the pride forecastforgreeceuhyeah, this is what you can expect for sunday during the pride parade, it's going to start up a little bit mild in the 50's but warming up into the mid 60's. wind speeds around 20 miles per hour or less overall a very pleasant day in the bay area specifically along the coast and here's a live look outside from golden gate bridge as you can see crystal clear skies but a little bit breezy out there right now temperatures throughout downtown san francisco in the low 60's and for most of the bay shoreline as well mid to upper 60's right now in oakland and hayward and widespread 70's as you make your way in line with the exception of the tribe valleys conquered an antioch currently in the low to mid 80's and overnight lows tonight will be cooler compared to last night cooling down into the low to mid 50's with the exception of those of you in the north a nap and santa rosa upper 40's for you an antioch you're going to be a little bit warmer in the upper 50's compared to everyone else you're microclimate saturday fore
weather all around the bay, him of risa has the pride forecast for greece uh yeah, this is what you can expect for sunday during the pride parade, it's going to start up a little bit mild in the 50's but warming up into the mid 60's. wind speeds around 20 miles per hour or less overall a very pleasant day in the bay area specifically along the coast and here's a live look outside from golden gate bridge as you can see crystal clear skies but a little bit breezy out there right now temperatures...
the belgian roadwillgreeceinthe same way yeah absolutely it's looking out countries everywhere it's seeing where it can it can build influence and how it can use its economic strength to promote its its place in the world i mean germany has been has been very keen to keep things on an even keel because germany's economy is heavily dependent on china so even though italy got a lot of stick at the time over belt and road it's not just italy as a lot of other countries are doing this so i think as you say it's really looking to expand its reach at the time when the u.s. is looking inwards politically thank you very much. despite its name african swine fever is not an african problem highly contagious diseases sweeping through asia right now farmers in vietnam have killed more than 2500000 pigs to try and contain an outbreak that is in danger of engulfing the whole country meanwhile across the border in the world's biggest pork market that is china break that started nearly a year ago shows no sign of abating experts are already calling it the largest animal disease outbreak in his
the belgian road will greece in the same way yeah absolutely it's looking out countries everywhere it's seeing where it can it can build influence and how it can use its economic strength to promote its its place in the world i mean germany has been has been very keen to keep things on an even keel because germany's economy is heavily dependent on china so even though italy got a lot of stick at the time over belt and road it's not just italy as a lot of other countries are doing this so i...
country's annual economic output it's now higherthangreece'swaswhen it was forced to ask for a bailout from the eu and imf. brussels estimates that last year italy paid over $73 billion in interest — that's as much as its entire education budget. for the size of its economy, debt levels are well over twice what eu rules allow. and on wednesday the european commission recommended starting disciplinary procedures against italy — as adam fleming in brussels explains. under the eu ‘s treaties, the ratio of the country ‘s national debt to the size of its economy, its gdp shouldn't exceed 60%. in italy it is currently more than i30%. and it shows no sign of shrinking anytime soon. 0fficials shows no sign of shrinking anytime soon. officials at the european commission in brussels save that debt interest payments in italy equates to the equivalent of 1000 euros for every single citizen there. they also it poses a risk to there. they also it poses a risk to the entire european economy. eimear daly is a foreign exchange strategist from macquarie. nice to see you again. so we've focusing
country's annual economic output it's now higher than greece's was when it was forced to ask for a bailout from the eu and imf. brussels estimates that last year italy paid over $73 billion in interest — that's as much as its entire education budget. for the size of its economy, debt levels are well over twice what eu rules allow. and on wednesday the european commission recommended starting disciplinary procedures against italy — as adam fleming in brussels explains. under the eu ‘s...
is still haunted. the forests are haunted. the forests, and part of the no man's landbetweengreeceandbulgaria, in particular, there are patches of forest where all the trees are initialled. through different historic errors, you can see initials are scratched by people who were crossing the border in dire circumstances dating from the 1990s, but also going back to the greek civil war, world war ii, and then you've got the cold war in between. so it's a very symbolic place, this no man's land, in particular, but to go back to the types of people. i guess one way to find out whether, you know, how history has moved on or hasn't on the ground is to start listening to people's stories. and one type of person who inhabits the border zone is, of course, the bodyguard, just kind of archetypal. are the gate keepers, the bodyguards, regardless of whether it was during the cold war, when it was a very deadlyjob. so that there are still killers, old men now... never be brought to justice. still killers, old men now... never be brought tojustice. no. no. because the system encourages it. bec
is still haunted. the forests are haunted. the forests, and part of the no man's land between greece and bulgaria, in particular, there are patches of forest where all the trees are initialled. through different historic errors, you can see initials are scratched by people who were crossing the border in dire circumstances dating from the 1990s, but also going back to the greek civil war, world war ii, and then you've got the cold war in between. so it's a very symbolic place, this no man's...
raided by the state to pay the bankers who made bad bets ok so we saw thatingreecewesaw that nice. you know they had a different reaction iceland actually kicked out the terrorist bankers you know iceland i think all the time should move to iceland ok it's a different whether you get you know it's not so much pasta more fish but you could keep your wealth move to iceland you can buy property there is cheap don't live in italy it's a wasteland its own façade then the south it's all the mafia it's tarver. i love italy it's amazing place as great food and stuff like that but you're open a bank account there know just like greece you know greece is also beautiful it has an amazing countryside amazing food maize and weather and there but they're not germans and the european central bank is set up in order to help the germans the dutch and some of the northern states as if you read collusion by no mean prince she highlights this exactly and she talks about this but again so this intervention by the central banks over the past 10 years there their scheme is falling apart they have shift
raided by the state to pay the bankers who made bad bets ok so we saw that in greece we saw that nice. you know they had a different reaction iceland actually kicked out the terrorist bankers you know iceland i think all the time should move to iceland ok it's a different whether you get you know it's not so much pasta more fish but you could keep your wealth move to iceland you can buy property there is cheap don't live in italy it's a wasteland its own façade then the south it's all the...
? , perhapsn 2.7% suffering after yesterday's investor day but not that much.guy:greeceispreparing for a national election next month. it will be the first since the country's bailout nearly four years ago. joining us to discuss what this could mean for the economy and the greek market is the athens stock exchange ceo socrates lazeretes. the expectation is that the new democracy will win. -- this isy have likely to become the next prime minister. what will that mean for greek stocks? i must say that the year has started for the athens exchange [indiscernible] course, the announcement of the elections have stoked the fears of a long period [indiscernible] and the liquidity of the market. the outcome of the european elections is giving an approach that the new government will implement in a fiscal policy business and also continue reforms. the greekould expect stock situation, the attractiveness of greek stocks to improve? isrates: what is important that the banking sector is implementing a program for mps that is convincing investors that the problems they are .aving will be resolved on t
? , perhapsn 2.7% suffering after yesterday's investor day but not that much. guy: greece is preparing for a national election next month. it will be the first since the country's bailout nearly four years ago. joining us to discuss what this could mean for the economy and the greek market is the athens stock exchange ceo socrates lazeretes. the expectation is that the new democracy will win. -- this isy have likely to become the next prime minister. what will that mean for greek stocks? i must...
came down a bit spreads came down also for other countries it came downforgreeceourinterests are now closer to. paid by greece than the one paid by portugal you for you idiots is a low interest rate high i thing that starting from this point when the moment the delhi's heat by any shock then there will be then you see this pov and so i'm not saying that there is going to be a crisis now i'm just joking about exposure to high risk ok i mean you were at the i.m.f. for a long time the i.m.f. predicts post breaks of british real g.d.p. growth of 1.2 percent it's the a point one percent. can you see that why people are thinking european is going to be this. the i.m.f. is putting their growth rate for the c o's 0 point one percent the government is but the government the latest. projections for a 0.2 percent. it may be larger this year i made in gold 20.4 perhaps 0.30.4 so. maybe a good bit better in the short run i'm talking about risk for the future because of the for a g.d.p. of the italian economy for something that is for a guy is like a glass a glass of dog break on its own but t
came down a bit spreads came down also for other countries it came down for greece our interests are now closer to. paid by greece than the one paid by portugal you for you idiots is a low interest rate high i thing that starting from this point when the moment the delhi's heat by any shock then there will be then you see this pov and so i'm not saying that there is going to be a crisis now i'm just joking about exposure to high risk ok i mean you were at the i.m.f. for a long time the i.m.f....
world's top stock return this year has comefromgreece. no,seriously. perhaps we will talk about that later on. but first... michelle fleury has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. the question for investors this friday. can you teach an old dog new tricks? nearly two decades after pets.com went public and later went bust, another hyped pet supply retailer is coming to market. shares in chewy will begin trading on the new york stock exchange. with more americans doing their pet shopping online, the opportunity in pet products, well, is pretty clear. but like many of the tech companies that have come to market recently, chewy is yet to make a profit. 0n the us economic front, the commerce department is likely to report retail sales rose 0.6% in may. that follows a 0.2% drop in the previous month. and the university of michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index forjune is likely to show a reading of 98%. now, anything above 50 is considered expansionary. this is significant given recent concerns about the health of the us economy, and it's an important index for retai
world's top stock return this year has come from greece. no, seriously. perhaps we will talk about that later on. but first... michelle fleury has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. the question for investors this friday. can you teach an old dog new tricks? nearly two decades after pets.com went public and later went bust, another hyped pet supply retailer is coming to market. shares in chewy will begin trading on the new york stock exchange. with more americans doing their pet...
] representing the countryofgreece--embassyofgreece. he'saccompanied by world war ii veterans, mr. francis oakes and mr. bill spurrier. [no audio] representing the country of luxembourg is ambassador sylvie lucas. accompanying her, mr. eli linden, world war ii veteran. we offer our condolences on the recent passing of the grand duke, jean of luxembourg, who was a decorated world war ii veteran who landed on the beaches of normandy on june 11, 1944. representing the netherlands, colonel paul -- lieutenant colonel -- embassy of the kingdom of the netherlands. they are accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. rossman. [no audio] representing the country of new zealand is commodore david gibbs, defense at tasha, embassy of new zealand, accompanied by world war ii veterans, colonel hallstead and mr. lawrence -- [no audio] representing the country of norway is colonel -- military attache, royal norwegian embassy. he's accompanied by mr. dennis hurt and mr. luke -- [no audio] representing the republic of poland is judge william webster, mr. alfred henry bay and mr. philippe a felipe -- [
] representing the country of greece -- embassy of greece. he's accompanied by world war ii veterans, mr. francis oakes and mr. bill spurrier. [no audio] representing the country of luxembourg is ambassador sylvie lucas. accompanying her, mr. eli linden, world war ii veteran. we offer our condolences on the recent passing of the grand duke, jean of luxembourg, who was a decorated world war ii veteran who landed on the beaches of normandy on june 11, 1944. representing the netherlands, colonel...
mostly you know running away from a place to another. my parents lookingtogreecefor3 years during war when it was really really bad and they couldn't stay anymore so they left to greece. but then they went back to lebanon because they could. so of course when i see people here i mostly think about my parents. i believe that this is the one part of the therapy is to. our failures at our thomaz at our you know the absurd really harsh things that are happening in life. to get the most of them in the most was going to last no most of the models are a bit busy for them for i don't know i mean some of them shot on one of the wall of water the one of the mana hard as you can read about it and i'm not a but i mean my leg it's almost with a lot of a lot of it if you're moving from pakistan to the cost. the question must always be with feet like this. and we organized a bus to help with the g.'s as they come onto shore because he's in a nice place to be chained to treat thin and thing we helped him to go on the journey to germany or other countries. still mean they still coming you can see
mostly you know running away from a place to another. my parents looking to greece for 3 years during war when it was really really bad and they couldn't stay anymore so they left to greece. but then they went back to lebanon because they could. so of course when i see people here i mostly think about my parents. i believe that this is the one part of the therapy is to. our failures at our thomaz at our you know the absurd really harsh things that are happening in life. to get the most of them...
running away from a place to another. i. my parents lookingtogreecefor3 years during war when it was really really bad and they couldn't stay anymore so they left to greece. but then they went back to lebanon because they could. so of course when i see people here i mostly think about my parents. but i believe that this is the one part of the therapy is to laugh at our failures at our tamayo's at our you know the absurd really harsh things that are happening in life. thank you thank her. the. men are meant to get the most of them in a month or more which is going to last no mortal amount of them because you know them for i don't know i miss honest emotion and what a lot of one of the one of my mana hard as you can. get from us will have a lot of a lot of it if you moving from pakistan to the cost she must always be with feet like this. and we organized neko bus to help with injuries as they come onto shore because ease into any place to see change to treat thin and things we helped him to go on the journey to germany or other countries. still mean they still coming to you can see it
running away from a place to another. i. my parents looking to greece for 3 years during war when it was really really bad and they couldn't stay anymore so they left to greece. but then they went back to lebanon because they could. so of course when i see people here i mostly think about my parents. but i believe that this is the one part of the therapy is to laugh at our failures at our tamayo's at our you know the absurd really harsh things that are happening in life. thank you thank her....
after the boat carrying him and his familytogreecesaytonight images of our children and our humanity dying at the border yet again i'm often berlin this is the day. i get concerned about the conditions these foreigners these rare numbers and they're much better than they were under president obama but for children are locked in their cell they said they can't bring themselves to play because they are trying to stay alive in their. town we have to avoid increasing the flow of migrants but climbers human rights. is drivel meeting at the little children are enjoying trauma and care many are living in. the state some are sleeping on the cold ground without long blankets or hot meals. this is your way she is a child of these. also coming up tonight when we say it's hot here in germany we mean it today was the hottest day in june ever recorded in the country a heat wave for the history books doctors are warning it may be one for the. hospitals 2 will speak to one of those doctors later in the show. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome
after the boat carrying him and his family to greece say tonight images of our children and our humanity dying at the border yet again i'm often berlin this is the day. i get concerned about the conditions these foreigners these rare numbers and they're much better than they were under president obama but for children are locked in their cell they said they can't bring themselves to play because they are trying to stay alive in their. town we have to avoid increasing the flow of migrants but...
poland let's headtogreecealittle design studio in the country is using recycled plastic the 3 d. printed public funded job very unlike the stolen metal benches found in most cities around the world the printer city initiative is not only in gauging citizens to help design the city's public furniture but it's also urging them to be a part of the collection of plastic waste that is of all material for this project . plastic recycled into a new form with a new function. the seating elements and the greek port city your 1st alone e.q. are part of a project called print your city. plastic waste as pops cycled this furniture from a 3 d. printer. the idea came from the dutch design studio the new rock panel sockets from greece is one of the projects founders. plastic is a mis understood material which is it's not the material that's the problem because i mean how we use it packaging for example yeah but i mean my skill as it might only be used for a few seconds but it never degrade so i could not but you know if we use it in some other way later we can change things and improve our liv
poland let's head to greece a little design studio in the country is using recycled plastic the 3 d. printed public funded job very unlike the stolen metal benches found in most cities around the world the printer city initiative is not only in gauging citizens to help design the city's public furniture but it's also urging them to be a part of the collection of plastic waste that is of all material for this project . plastic recycled into a new form with a new function. the seating elements...