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we are in greece. it sounds strange but people, even if affected by ebola, they still have the hope to survive or they have the support of their family, their society, the village, their relative. here, no. here, the hope is taken away by the system. the charity msf refuse to operate inside moria in protest at conditions. this clinic is just outside. the children here have skin conditions caused by poor hygiene inside. respiratory diseases brought on by tear gas fired into the camp by police to quell fights. we had a mental health programme for children here and in between our patients, we had a ten—year—old child wanting to suicide inside moria. you are having to deal with children as young as ten attempting suicide? yes, and that maybe sounds real extreme but it is something we are seeing constantly in moria. is that normal? no, it's not. it's not normal, it's not normal, but that's the problem. we are reporting this to the public system, saying, "look, we have children attempting suicide. " chil
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exclusive report from the worst refugee camp in the world — that's how aid officials describe moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. 0ne hospital was closed to mums—to—be 33 times, mostly because there weren't enough staff. we will be looking at what is causing the crisis
exclusive report from the worst refugee camp in the world — that's how aid officials describe moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards...
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as greece emerges from years of bailout smear look at how austerity.
as greece emerges from years of bailout smear look at how austerity.
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looking for the most spectacular mountain peaks of his quest took him from shoots back in the north to greece in the summer now who's photos are featured in a new publication beaks of europe next on your own next. moved . from the. sky was on fire. from a damp claim condition a condom at the ramstein air base that using mozzie high to experience the crash. how are survivors coping with the tragedy today. the strain on the american ambassador and the advantage of around. fifteen. the fast pace of life in the digital globe thanks to shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the way to use phone lines and interviews with makers and users . should even forty five minutes going to have. more. they took. his word goddess for true love. the maestro. the bomb twenty. the fake news alice good to see what's. called. the good news comes to the side by. the play put big dreams on the big screen in. the magazine on the dummy. in the german city of candidates several people have been injured in clashes between far right protesters and counter-demonstrators as
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looking for the most spectacular mountain peaks in his quest to come from shoots back in the north to greece in the south dollars photos are featured in a new publication peaks of europe next time on your own next. the to. move. the fast pace of life into digital to shift has slowed down on the way showing new developments and providing useful information though which is fine and interviews with makers and users. shifts in fifteen minutes we're going to. kick off. at last minute when this museum is your taste of the first match of frankfurt on a good show even with politics cojuangco call me promoting nuremberg and new zealand off one away empty handed and most used on the back on the dream it's like six exuberant on the phone. make your support team smarter with the d w force more. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary. to decide what's on sunday more than just come smart t.v. . his creations and fix his brand. come up often icon of the fashion. look what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in
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in kiev we are still getting up into the thirty's they say for remaining of the turkey and also for greece on the side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this because through wednesday tending to fizzle out you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon i stretches down the low countries seem to a good part of eastern france down towards the switzerland so west of that hyperion still looking pretty warm thirty three celsius thirty three celsius once again there for athens and on the other side of the med warm sunshine coming through here so thirty six full kyra getting up into the high twenty's across good parts of north africa algiers at thirty two degrees in the little bit of cloud coming here it's fine dry and sunny and repat with a high of twenty five. when you're from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. you have to fight to defy stereotypes. of the me
in kiev we are still getting up into the thirty's they say for remaining of the turkey and also for greece on the side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this because through wednesday tending to fizzle out you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon i stretches down...
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and disaster in greece injuly, as a wildfire sweeps north—east of athens, killing more than 80 people. this fire like many of the others was started deliberately. india in may, and deadly dust storms, the worst in decades, sweeping across the north as the pre—monsoon heat peaks. over 100 people are killed. the monsoon rains bring heat relief. but in the indian state of kerala, the worst flooding in a century, hundreds killed in august and hundreds more in flooding across india. in the uk, the summer heat is occasionally interrupted by strong thunderstorms, and the flash flooding that follows. and injapan, as the weather swings wildly from extreme heat to this, historic flooding swamping large areas of the country and killing around 200 people injuly, the worst flooding disaster here since 1982. earlier on, we looked at barley production. this summer's hot and dry weather may well affect the harvest. now we are on the hills above the glenlivet whisky distillery. the water here flows overground in streams and also underground in springs as well. and scientists from the university of a
and disaster in greece injuly, as a wildfire sweeps north—east of athens, killing more than 80 people. this fire like many of the others was started deliberately. india in may, and deadly dust storms, the worst in decades, sweeping across the north as the pre—monsoon heat peaks. over 100 people are killed. the monsoon rains bring heat relief. but in the indian state of kerala, the worst flooding in a century, hundreds killed in august and hundreds more in flooding across india. in the uk,...
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twenty eight in kiev we are still getting up into the thirty's they say for remain if it at all so for greece on the side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this because through wednesday tending to fizzle out you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon that stretches down the low countries into a good part of eastern france down towards switzerland to west of that hyperion still looking pretty warm thirty three celsius thirty three celsius once again there for athens and on the other side of the med more warm sunshine coming through here so thirty six full kyra getting up into the high twenty's across good parts of north africa algiers at thirty two degrees and there will be a cloud coming here it's fine dry and sunny and repat with a high of twenty five. they're not intrinsically linked to the slave trade where you are so inconsistent and insurance companies there's
twenty eight in kiev we are still getting up into the thirty's they say for remain if it at all so for greece on the side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this because through wednesday tending to fizzle out you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon that stretches...
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come right through to greece and. i think produce as overlooked on a. few comments might be responsible for what's the use and it doesn't at the prison to find that. he was she when we are on the case there was of so you do know that is. why is it. that h.p.v. . i said in the u.k. and europe and in america we are responsible for the end of life of the opponents why when it comes to africa we live it well for young men to dismantle and poison themselves and everybody else i mean i feel so bad to see these multi mass not companies and. my balls and the. keyboards lying around i believe he is probably and i wish he didn't start yesterday at least i've been running for almost ten years now why is there no concrete action by the produce as to try and also solve this problem. chilling effect look like. it's being. skewed towards. the. woods is the. chicken little bit. is the. sick sick sick sick sick sick for the future. it's really been interesting to watch the. global focus now both on climate change but also on materials and how much do we have and how muc
come right through to greece and. i think produce as overlooked on a. few comments might be responsible for what's the use and it doesn't at the prison to find that. he was she when we are on the case there was of so you do know that is. why is it. that h.p.v. . i said in the u.k. and europe and in america we are responsible for the end of life of the opponents why when it comes to africa we live it well for young men to dismantle and poison themselves and everybody else i mean i feel so bad to...
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yes but then maybe not here in germany where in greece. so whereas the one can only dream of a house with a pool the other can afford several properties. cost of going to has a villa in the lynn and a penthouse in cologne with a view of the cathedral but little time off. how much distance should there be between those in the middle and those at the top and how big is the gap in reality . there's a lot of data about poverty in the pool that very little about the rich a state asset registry would help but there isn't one and so a team from the german institute for economic research is trying to find out more with. the man i'm a physician for move if you try to represent the wealth distribution in germany in a graphic way you can do it quite simply on an a for sheet of paper and if you look . it's welcome and you can imagine a coordinate system like at school obviously with an x. axis and a y. axis and with a y. axis this year i show the amount of wealth from new ones well you could easily display ninety five percent of the population on this
yes but then maybe not here in germany where in greece. so whereas the one can only dream of a house with a pool the other can afford several properties. cost of going to has a villa in the lynn and a penthouse in cologne with a view of the cathedral but little time off. how much distance should there be between those in the middle and those at the top and how big is the gap in reality . there's a lot of data about poverty in the pool that very little about the rich a state asset registry would...
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the british were dealing with financial implications of the war, quickly retreating from interest in greece. relinquishing the role of the world's policeman, the united states. threats were several per the soviet union, unpredictable, sitting squarely in the middle of europe. indigenous communist parties on the rise, having played a role in the resistant movements. the cost of occupying germany was also beginning to rise. the lack of economic endeavor across western europe all exacerbated the situation. as a various allied occupation armies endeavored to govern, to root out all vestiges of nazi to supply vast numbers of german civilians and german demobilized troops with foods and supplies. in the united states, initial concerns about the end of substantial government spending with the end of the war was seen to be somewhat unfounded. consumerece led to a spending boom. the postwar period across some countries in europe had a spell of economic activity and to 1945. that in 1946 and 1947, exacerbated by the disaster -- disastrous cold winter, economic production ground to a halt even further
the british were dealing with financial implications of the war, quickly retreating from interest in greece. relinquishing the role of the world's policeman, the united states. threats were several per the soviet union, unpredictable, sitting squarely in the middle of europe. indigenous communist parties on the rise, having played a role in the resistant movements. the cost of occupying germany was also beginning to rise. the lack of economic endeavor across western europe all exacerbated the...
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first safety place but most of those people don't want to stay in bulgaria they don't want to stay greece they don't state either leave them but end up as perhaps or remains we were told as well as their country in europe which is not the case that we can we were told about that were refugees don't want to stay in bulgaria but let's let's continue to a little give and then also in greece are let's let's talk about the control centers because this is a very important issue these processing centers are closed and controlled that's the idea right the process is center. in the beginning there are hotspots the tension centers now we call them processing processing but they have lost control of that and that two types of this close control for the people who don't actually receive you don't assign in advance who is really allowed and not allowed basically a closed processing center is like a prison for escaping people many of them barely survived the journey to europe is that what you want closed sentance. first of all what we want is to close our external border is not normal everybody who wan
first safety place but most of those people don't want to stay in bulgaria they don't want to stay greece they don't state either leave them but end up as perhaps or remains we were told as well as their country in europe which is not the case that we can we were told about that were refugees don't want to stay in bulgaria but let's let's continue to a little give and then also in greece are let's let's talk about the control centers because this is a very important issue these processing...
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in greece, the government finally made an exit from its bailout program. >> greece's bailout program ends today, wrapping up a decade of crises that have transformed the country's economy and its people. how can you be sure greece won't be back in crisis? is genuine debt relief the only way to ensure that? >> you know, debt relief is something that can be seductive, but has to be reimbursed. and this is just the taxpayers of other countries money. -- if you can convince the german people that they have to renounce something like 80 billion euros of debt on greece, then you are much stronger than i am. but there are now some short-term and medium-term measures that will alleviate a lot of that burden on greece, and i think we can say that it is on the right track. that is what was testified. francine: italy is pushing ahead with revoking the highway concessions in the wake of the deadly bridge collapse. that is despite an offer from the benetton-owned parent company of aid. the disaster that left at least 43 people dead has led to a fight to salvage its lucrative tollroad investment a
in greece, the government finally made an exit from its bailout program. >> greece's bailout program ends today, wrapping up a decade of crises that have transformed the country's economy and its people. how can you be sure greece won't be back in crisis? is genuine debt relief the only way to ensure that? >> you know, debt relief is something that can be seductive, but has to be reimbursed. and this is just the taxpayers of other countries money. -- if you can convince the german...
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line of rain which comes out to western russia right down across remain the tools northern parts of greece east of that it's still warm dry and sunny but cold and blustery to the west. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. and nine hundred seventy eight. disappeared after boarding a plane to libya. for over thirty years his disappearance remained in mystery. but after colonel gadhafi his downfall in two thousand and eleven new evidence came to light. al-jazeera world investigates the case of the vanished in. syria. challenge your perception ethiopia's economy is growing at a faster rate than any other african country fearless journalism that sirens were heard here is that gives indication of just how close the fighting is groundbreaking documentary debates and discussions just six months ago we were at the brink of a new al-jazeera show war winning programs take you on a journey around the globe. on al-jazeera. trying to second of the top stories here and out as there. is a minute warning the zimbabwe is president after weeks of political uncertainty of an election disputed by the main o
line of rain which comes out to western russia right down across remain the tools northern parts of greece east of that it's still warm dry and sunny but cold and blustery to the west. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. and nine hundred seventy eight. disappeared after boarding a plane to libya. for over thirty years his disappearance remained in mystery. but after colonel gadhafi his downfall in two thousand and eleven new evidence came to light. al-jazeera world investigates the case of...
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as of last monday greece is independent of international aid funding but less no more aid packages and fewer fiscal requirements but the last eight years have been rough for greece and brought drastic austerity many greeks lost their jobs and their homes average income has fallen by a third but taxes remain high and now some are very skeptical about the future like this silversmith. personally for me in the coming years i don't see any hope everything looks bleak to me. the greek crisis brought me and thousands of people in my position to a low point in business women weren't interested in buying our clothes and as a result my manufacturing company closed we latest out of this combined cafe in many markets. he hopes to gain a foothold again like that most people are trying to fight their way through they can in brussels there was cautious optimism at the european commission. greece's transformative reforms have laid the foundations for a sustainable recovery putting in place the fundamental conditions need for sustained growth. creation and sound public finances indeed used to come but
as of last monday greece is independent of international aid funding but less no more aid packages and fewer fiscal requirements but the last eight years have been rough for greece and brought drastic austerity many greeks lost their jobs and their homes average income has fallen by a third but taxes remain high and now some are very skeptical about the future like this silversmith. personally for me in the coming years i don't see any hope everything looks bleak to me. the greek crisis brought...
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do, mandatory voting, 27 countries around the world that have mandatory voting, usa rally, belgium, greece, a lot of latin american countries and the idea is that you are a citizen and you have responsibilities to the country and those if you do not vote you will be punished in some form, so punishment can take the form of a monetary fine or it can take the form of not having access to public goods or you can't get a public job, for example. i can just see people's head rising because some people think this flies into the first amendment, my choice, am i allowed to do whatever i want but just here in the last six weeks the u.s. supreme court sided with the state of ohio to strike off voters for not participating in the elections and there's six states where that actually occurs. mandatory voting is something that we should look about. i mentioned low participation numbers particularly for low-income households and, you know, i'm sure there are a whole host of other things we could do, maybe not have election on a tuesday, maybe, you know, subsidize people to take them to the voting stands,
do, mandatory voting, 27 countries around the world that have mandatory voting, usa rally, belgium, greece, a lot of latin american countries and the idea is that you are a citizen and you have responsibilities to the country and those if you do not vote you will be punished in some form, so punishment can take the form of a monetary fine or it can take the form of not having access to public goods or you can't get a public job, for example. i can just see people's head rising because some...
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the stock market they own all the countries debt europe we're just waiting for the next leg to go on greece or italy or somebody and potential breakup of the euro and then you have king dollar which is backed by united states and we're twenty one trillion dollars in debt hundreds of trillions of dollars gap adjusted in debt and boomers are starting retire in droves and are so security is already cash flow negative one hundred trillion and on debt debt or more that when they include off balance sheet i don't correct lie thing we've signed up to support . dated twenty twenty one trillion in debt you got to add the stuff that the liabilities total liability correct but in china that so on a kind of a broad social view of things money come in here into the country or back i i mean . states and where do you see pockets of entrepreneurial as a more will we see this thing turn around possibly well i see because as we mentioned the corporate tax rates are now low enough corporations are going to flood back and have to do manufacturing again the workforce after spending bout twenty years losing eigh
the stock market they own all the countries debt europe we're just waiting for the next leg to go on greece or italy or somebody and potential breakup of the euro and then you have king dollar which is backed by united states and we're twenty one trillion dollars in debt hundreds of trillions of dollars gap adjusted in debt and boomers are starting retire in droves and are so security is already cash flow negative one hundred trillion and on debt debt or more that when they include off balance...
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, where the communist party was extremely influential. >> greece was common is for several years, for about three years? >> right after the war, actually the commonest were never in control. the conservatives were. but a civil war broke out and it went on for about 14 years. >> yeah. i mean, it was more serious than i think you give us the impression of. i thought we were in control of that war for a while. but anyway, the fact that the socialist party. i always thought it was the communist party. but i thought it was interesting that norman was asked why he would it run for a fifth term, and he said everything has been instituted from my platform. [laughter] anyway, that was -- >> on the subject of the communist united states, we have in our archives a host of letters that came in after the iron curtain speech. people saying, congratulations and so forth. there is one folder in one of our boxes labeled crackpot letters. [laughter] and in that file there is a letter from one of the communist organizations in san francisco, saying how dare you bring winston churchill to do this. and we
, where the communist party was extremely influential. >> greece was common is for several years, for about three years? >> right after the war, actually the commonest were never in control. the conservatives were. but a civil war broke out and it went on for about 14 years. >> yeah. i mean, it was more serious than i think you give us the impression of. i thought we were in control of that war for a while. but anyway, the fact that the socialist party. i always thought it was...
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the winds to an inch on to greece. we're going to update you on this storm right here this is tropical storm lane at one time it was category five lane a very very strong storm expression very unusual to be so close to hawaii now this storm has been impacting hawaii for several days now you can see all the clouds that are pushing through the storm is just about two hundred twenty kilometers to the south southwest of honolulu it is very close but it's not going to make a living fall but notice all the clouds that is where the rain is and we have seen incredible amounts of rain just over the last seventy two hours over here in hilo nine hundred eighty one millimeters of rain in three days just over here towards we have seen a thousand and four and these numbers are actually going up so these are about probably ten to fifty millimeters just in the last half hour because that is how much it is raining across the region how much more rain we're exposed to get well the track of the storm is going to take it to the northwest
the winds to an inch on to greece. we're going to update you on this storm right here this is tropical storm lane at one time it was category five lane a very very strong storm expression very unusual to be so close to hawaii now this storm has been impacting hawaii for several days now you can see all the clouds that are pushing through the storm is just about two hundred twenty kilometers to the south southwest of honolulu it is very close but it's not going to make a living fall but notice...
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>> the trojan horse of ancient greece brought up to date with newer and deadlier weapons. but the very moment they overran denmark, these ships sprang to life. at the same time, nazi warships started steaming up the norwegian fjords. men, planes,rt, ships, all sprung themselves simultaneously on the defenseless country. airborne infantry seized every strategic norwegian airport. the whole job was made treacherous by a major quisling -- major quigley. the most amazing acts of treachery the world has ever known. quislingt international fame, making his name synonymous with international trader. the germans were in complete control of all seven ports where they had landed in the morning. for the first time in more than 200 years, the people of norway saw an invading army parading through their city. soldiershese nazi coming as conquerors in 1940, had -- 20 years earlier, when as refugee german children, they had been raised by kindly norwegians. were back to repay that kindness with terror and destruction. once they occupied the capital, the masses quickly fanned out in all d
>> the trojan horse of ancient greece brought up to date with newer and deadlier weapons. but the very moment they overran denmark, these ships sprang to life. at the same time, nazi warships started steaming up the norwegian fjords. men, planes,rt, ships, all sprung themselves simultaneously on the defenseless country. airborne infantry seized every strategic norwegian airport. the whole job was made treacherous by a major quisling -- major quigley. the most amazing acts of treachery the...
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on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise you have to go from loved this and that this is the losses of and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims a vicious beatings. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera. an ambitious health system resource that paid off the show claiming it push. ten million over ninety six million citizens to receive free health care without paying insurance premiums. in. the extraordinary story of turkey's monumental health care transformation and the people at the heart to fix the people's health on al-jazeera. i'm kemal santa maria here in doha these are the headlines on al-jazeera donald trump has blamed china for a lack of progress on the denuclearization of north korea it's the first time he's acknowledged problems with the outcome of the deal he signed in june with north korea's leader kim jong il and he says beijing isn't helping as much as it should since he launched a trade war against china last
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than two years and that could mean more traffic headaches for a city of twenty million people poverty greece al-jazeera lagos nigeria. and that is your news hour we are back with another bulletin for you right here on al-jazeera interest a couple minutes. just . we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current events that matter to you al-jazeera they're not intrinsically linked to the slave trade where you are so i'm consistent and insurance companies there's no way to separate vaca and of terror from the labor on the plantation from the profits that that little produced. that asked in europe industrialized slavery and amassed its great wealth resistance began to take full on from sugar to rebellion episode two of slavery roots on al-jazeera. and instantly shifting news cycle it was even changing america tweak the listening post take sports and questions the world's media double will be of the details the kind that cannot be conveyed in two hundred eighty characters or fewer exposing
than two years and that could mean more traffic headaches for a city of twenty million people poverty greece al-jazeera lagos nigeria. and that is your news hour we are back with another bulletin for you right here on al-jazeera interest a couple minutes. just . we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current events that matter to you al-jazeera they're not intrinsically linked to the...
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elations will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. there are around two thousand chinese companies doing business in africa well materials are the main focus and africa's a huge market to china's products so creating the necessary infrastructure to mine results is also the ideal supply to sell to customers that the africans doing all the hard work of a not being treated right. cruising through kenya at one hundred twenty kilometers an hour the new rail line between the port of mombasa and the capital nairobi went into service just about a year ago it took twenty five thousand kenyan workers some three years to build the initiative and finance behind the whole operation a chinese construction company local construction workers are working for chinese companies throughout africa but unions are becoming increasingly critical of the working conditions. a large number of africans working for chinese companies have no le
elations will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. there are around two thousand chinese companies doing business in africa well materials are the main focus and africa's a huge market to china's products so creating the necessary infrastructure to mine results is also the ideal supply to sell to customers that the...
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on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise there or you have to go for. this and that this is something and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims of vicious beatings. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera and monday put it on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for drivers with bands like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. you're on the news i hear at al-jazeera and these are the top stories donald trump has criticized china for a lack of progress on the denuclearization of north korea it's the first time he's acknowledged problems with the outcome of the deal he signed june with n
on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise there or you have to go for. this and that this is something and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims of vicious beatings. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera and monday put it on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do...
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. >> how can you be sure greece won't be back in crisis? is genuine debt relief the only way to ensure that? >> debt relief is something that but has to beve, reimbursed. this is just the taxpayers of other countries money. if you can convince the german people that they have to renounce something like 80 greece,euros of that on and you are much stronger than i am. there are now some short-term and medium-term measures that will alleviate a lot of that burden on greece, and i think we it is on the right track. italy is pushing ahead with revoking the highway concessions in the wake of the deadly bridge collapse. the disaster that left at least 43 people dead has led to a fight to salvage its lucrative tollroad investment and protect its fortune amid rising public anger. can the government revoked concessions or is this a lot of talking? >> if we look at the contract, it is a long process to revoke a concession. the concession lasts until 2038 for atlantia. it looks like the populist government that is considering other ways. they are not tr
. >> how can you be sure greece won't be back in crisis? is genuine debt relief the only way to ensure that? >> debt relief is something that but has to beve, reimbursed. this is just the taxpayers of other countries money. if you can convince the german people that they have to renounce something like 80 greece,euros of that on and you are much stronger than i am. there are now some short-term and medium-term measures that will alleviate a lot of that burden on greece, and i think...
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but i do think that what happened to greece and some folks in europe a few years ago is unpalatable, too. us to bet does behoove good stewards of the money we have. host: daniel is in texas on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i have been hearing this for 30 years. forced to do it. this all boils down to trade. you can't run massive trade deficit. we built china. to our peril. now we are going to have to build our military up to undo what we have built. it don't make any sense. we spend all this money on so-called free trade and it's not free. you destroyed the middle class in america. your tax base. tax enough rich people because you took everything they had. host: aaron jones on the trade issue. guest: i don't think there is needy much -- i think we to be careful when we are about trade and how much money we're spending on it. that definitely talks about economic growth and how much people have jobs and things like that. the money that congress appropriates should be the revenue that is generated from taxes and tariffs and things like that. we are trillion dollar deficits more
but i do think that what happened to greece and some folks in europe a few years ago is unpalatable, too. us to bet does behoove good stewards of the money we have. host: daniel is in texas on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i have been hearing this for 30 years. forced to do it. this all boils down to trade. you can't run massive trade deficit. we built china. to our peril. now we are going to have to build our military up to undo what we have built. it don't make any sense. we spend...
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regulations will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. he's a good story for any european travelers ryanair is to start charging passengers for taking hand luggage on board. will cost between six and eight euros but a bag case about. ten kilograms in the overhead bin you know what comes as the irish budget airline faces increasing pressure of workers conditions in recent months strikes across europe have triggered the cancellation of thousands of flights right is the new charges will prevent delays as fewer bags will have to be tagged during boarding. thing and running out of things. maybe going to the toilet or pace that might have been a you might be reporting on it. we're going to go to ben's homeland australia where a tomato us week in politics has ended with a prime minister al search and a new one sworn in former finance minister scott morrison won a ballot among liberal party lore makers after his predecessor ma
regulations will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. he's a good story for any european travelers ryanair is to start charging passengers for taking hand luggage on board. will cost between six and eight euros but a bag case about. ten kilograms in the overhead bin you know what comes as the irish budget airline...
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elections will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. around two thousand chinese companies do business in africa materials are the main focus africa is a huge market for chinese products so creating the necessary infrastructure to mine resources also sets up the ideal supply network for selling to customers that the africans doing the hard work say. cruising through kenya at one hundred twenty kilometers an hour the new rail line between the port of mombasa and the capital nairobi went into service just about a year ago it took twenty five thousand kenyan workers some three years to build the initiative and finance behind the whole operation a chinese construction company local construction workers are working for chinese companies throughout africa but unions are becoming increasingly critical of the working conditions a large number of africans working for chinese companies have no legal contract. we jews are usual
elections will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. around two thousand chinese companies do business in africa materials are the main focus africa is a huge market for chinese products so creating the necessary infrastructure to mine resources also sets up the ideal supply network for selling to customers that the...
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look at some of the things our own leadership has done look at greece i mean no. look look at venezuela look at mr maduro rationality does not impinge on politics especially not on autocrats therefore if turkey goes down the drain just turkey the this isn't will not mean the end of mr i don't just give him an opportunity to ramp up his his autocratic way of dealing with society that well everyone i mean it's. people in times of stress people to dictators when they feel a little better they think about democracy that's the way things go and this idea that we're all rational actors is just not borne out by reality so the point is now we are interested that turkey doesn't go down the drain economically that's a prime interest because if it does go down the drain economic everything else goes down the drain now if we help them will that help democracy we don't know. we don't know but we should make that a conditionality if because they won't accept to they would accept it every every hour every i wouldn't make democracy point part of the conditionality but i think lee
look at some of the things our own leadership has done look at greece i mean no. look look at venezuela look at mr maduro rationality does not impinge on politics especially not on autocrats therefore if turkey goes down the drain just turkey the this isn't will not mean the end of mr i don't just give him an opportunity to ramp up his his autocratic way of dealing with society that well everyone i mean it's. people in times of stress people to dictators when they feel a little better they...
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elations will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. and he's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. six hundred people have been evacuated. it from a wildfire near berlin the blaze has taken hold off woodland to around fifty kilometers southwest of the city efforts to fight it being hampered by world war two munitions buried in the forest. and pope francis is preparing to this it ireland where sexual abuse of children by priests has rocked the church and damning new revelations in the united states chile and a strain of plunged to the church into a wider credibility crisis. you're watching d.w. news coming to you live from pullin my name is monica jones and of course you can always find more online on our website that is a g w dot com or you follow us on twitter and on facebook the hospital for you at the top of the next hour to get. more intrigue on international talk show for journalists discuss the
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elections will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. thanks for watching. a new coach. will come. there to tell him in turn turn to the top. chef on. more intrigue international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week he's president rather one to blame for turkey's economic crisis should europe should germany prop up the man who served his country into an october say and. find out on quadriga coming up short of. quadriga in sixty minutes on. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the elite control the rich. of investment bankers the carousel with never stop. everybody draw the wanted to ignore the reality of the whole thing might blow off in many cases of a system that spun out of control. and. the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t w. for no one is legal and their big kickoff. a warm welcome to the new season here
elections will be some countries want a minimum of outside interference including portugal hungary and greece. china now seems to have its own presence at the negotiating table along with the government heads of the european union. thanks for watching. a new coach. will come. there to tell him in turn turn to the top. chef on. more intrigue international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week he's president rather one to blame for turkey's economic crisis should europe should...