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the centre—left democratic party of prime minister paolo gentiloni is projected to get 18.1%. and the anti—immigrant the league 15.8%. it's unclear if forza italia of the former prime minister, silvio berlusconi with 13.9% will be the single biggest party within the centre—right coalition. our europe editor katya adler sent this report from naples. in polling stations across italy today, there was a sense of uncertainty. voters told us they wanted change but were not sure which political party to trust. translation: italians are abused and frustrated. politicians need to hear our voice today. translation: i'm so worried about italy, i said a prayer before coming to vote. matteo renzi and other centre—left leaders running italy's current government, are preparing for a bruising at the polls. italians say that top concerns remained the insecurejob markets, frustration with the euro and mass irregular migration from africa. luigi di maio is the leader of the anti—establishment five star movement tipped tonight to become italy's largest political party. i caught up with hi
the centre—left democratic party of prime minister paolo gentiloni is projected to get 18.1%. and the anti—immigrant the league 15.8%. it's unclear if forza italia of the former prime minister, silvio berlusconi with 13.9% will be the single biggest party within the centre—right coalition. our europe editor katya adler sent this report from naples. in polling stations across italy today, there was a sense of uncertainty. voters told us they wanted change but were not sure which political...
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mrs may has been speaking alongside her italian counterpart, paolo gentiloni, who is at downing street for talks. brexit is top of the agenda. a report into safety failures which forced 17 edinburgh schools to close, puts the blame on a lack of proper scrutiny over construction work. the archbishop of canterbury says he's shocked by the government's closing of a legal route for unaccompanied child refugees to come to the uk from europe. president donald trump's nomination for attorney general, senatorjeff sessions, is sworn in. he promises to get tough on illegal immigration. time for the sport with mike bushell. hello, good afternoon. good afternoon. we start with potentially good news for the welsh team, ahead of their six nations match against england on saturday. george north has been named in that team for match in cardiff. the side are hoping, that both he and fly half dan biggar, will be fully fit. north, picked up a leg injury in wales' win over italy, although he did carry on playing, while biggar couldn't complete the game, due to a rib problem. coach rob howley has made two
mrs may has been speaking alongside her italian counterpart, paolo gentiloni, who is at downing street for talks. brexit is top of the agenda. a report into safety failures which forced 17 edinburgh schools to close, puts the blame on a lack of proper scrutiny over construction work. the archbishop of canterbury says he's shocked by the government's closing of a legal route for unaccompanied child refugees to come to the uk from europe. president donald trump's nomination for attorney general,...
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she welcomed the new italian prime minister paolo gentiloni for talks about a range of subjects over a working lunch. among those topics, of course, inevitably, brexit. i think we can head straight to that news conference which is continuing at downing street. tim ferri. translation: i thank prime minister made for her kind words and the welcoming i had here today. and our conversations have reinvigorated the friendship and the closeness that our two countries historically have. it is, however, important to reconfirm that this at this point in time. therefore i really appreciate the decision we have taken in terms of bilateral meetings between our two governments in the near future. this will help us strengthen very old relationship that always needs nourishment. we have obviously taken into account what is necessary after the decision of the uk citizens of leaving the eu. a decision that we respectfully, and we are aware of the fact that negotiations will not be easy. and we also know, and this will certainly be the italian attitude, that we need to show a constructive and friendly
she welcomed the new italian prime minister paolo gentiloni for talks about a range of subjects over a working lunch. among those topics, of course, inevitably, brexit. i think we can head straight to that news conference which is continuing at downing street. tim ferri. translation: i thank prime minister made for her kind words and the welcoming i had here today. and our conversations have reinvigorated the friendship and the closeness that our two countries historically have. it is, however,...
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paolo gentiloni said hatred and violence would not be allowed to divide society. it happened here in the central italian city of macerata. all of the victims were african migrants. one is in a critical condition. police arrested this man, 28—year—old luca traini. he reportedly made a fascist hand gesture when police took him into custody. james reynolds reports from rome. one man, a young italian armed with a pistol, turned the italian city of macerata into a terrifying place. the gunman drove and fired at anyone who appeared to be a migrant from africa. there was no time for his targets to hide. i was passing by this morning to go and buy cigarettes when they shot me on my leg this morning, you know? so the person who was inside the car was shooting, you know? i tried to see his face, yeah. during the attack, the authorities posted warnings instructing the city's residents to stay inside. the gunman was arrested when he got out of his car. he was draped in an italian flag. he is identified as 28—year—old luca traini. the italian media reports he had been
paolo gentiloni said hatred and violence would not be allowed to divide society. it happened here in the central italian city of macerata. all of the victims were african migrants. one is in a critical condition. police arrested this man, 28—year—old luca traini. he reportedly made a fascist hand gesture when police took him into custody. james reynolds reports from rome. one man, a young italian armed with a pistol, turned the italian city of macerata into a terrifying place. the gunman...
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italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has condemned the attack and said hatred and violence will not be allowed to divide the country. our rome correspondent james reynolds is following developments. as far as we can tell from the local media and police, the gunman opened fire from his car in the city of macerata. he targeted a group of people who appear to be migrants from africa. the gunman was able to continue going and firing against other groups and people. at that point, the authorities sent out tweets telling people to stay indoors. the gunman was arrested and as he was detained, there are reports he gave a gesture interpreted as a fascist salute. a lot of people are looking at what happened earlier this week near macerata. the dismembered body of an 18—year—old italian woman was found near the city. after her body was found, a nigerian migrant was arrested. that is the backdrop of what has been happening in that city, now the shooting. it is important to look at it in the context of the election coming up. and the fact that migration has become such a big issue. and now c
italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has condemned the attack and said hatred and violence will not be allowed to divide the country. our rome correspondent james reynolds is following developments. as far as we can tell from the local media and police, the gunman opened fire from his car in the city of macerata. he targeted a group of people who appear to be migrants from africa. the gunman was able to continue going and firing against other groups and people. at that point, the authorities...
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italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has condemned the attack and said hatred and violence will not divide the country. from rome, james reynolds reports. one man, a 28—year—old italian armed with a pistol, turned the italian city of macerata into a terrifying place. reports say the gunman fired from his car at anyone who appeared to be a migrant from africa. there was no time for his targets to hide. i was passing by this morning to go and buy cigarettes. when they shot me on my leg this morning, you know. so the person inside the car was shooting, you know. during the attack, the authorities posted warnings instructing the city's residents to stay inside. the gunman was arrested when he got out of his car. he is identified as 28—year—old luca graini. he had been a candidate for the anti—immigrant northern league party in local elections held in 2017. this attack comes at a time of high anxiety in the city of macerata. earlier in the week, the dismembered body of a young italian woman was found, a nigerian migrant arrested in connection with her death. now migrants have b
italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has condemned the attack and said hatred and violence will not divide the country. from rome, james reynolds reports. one man, a 28—year—old italian armed with a pistol, turned the italian city of macerata into a terrifying place. reports say the gunman fired from his car at anyone who appeared to be a migrant from africa. there was no time for his targets to hide. i was passing by this morning to go and buy cigarettes. when they shot me on my leg this...
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italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has insisted that hate and violence will not divide his country after a series of drive—by shootings which the police say were motivated by racism. six people, all of african descent, were injured in the town of macerata, in central italy. police have arrested a 28—year—old man who is a supporter of the far—right, anti—immigrant northern league. from italy, james reynolds reports. one man, a young italian armed with a pistol, turned the italian city of macerata into a terrifying place. the gunman fired from his car at anyone who appeared to be a migrant from africa. there was no time for his targets to hide. i was passing by this morning to go and buy cigarettes. when they shot me on my leg this morning, you know. so the person inside the car was shooting, you know? idid not i did not see his face, you smoke. —— yeah. during the attack, the authorities posted warnings instructing the city's residents to stay inside. the gunman was arrested when he got out of his car. he was draped in an italian flag. witnesses say that they saw him g
italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni has insisted that hate and violence will not divide his country after a series of drive—by shootings which the police say were motivated by racism. six people, all of african descent, were injured in the town of macerata, in central italy. police have arrested a 28—year—old man who is a supporter of the far—right, anti—immigrant northern league. from italy, james reynolds reports. one man, a young italian armed with a pistol, turned the italian...
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italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni, here at the anti—fascism rally, has said that hate and violence will not divide his country. presidente, this has been a dangerous and angry campaign. what's your response? he prefers not to answer. the increase in migration and the response to it have changed life in italy. they've become the central issues in this election and both sides in the debate want to get out onto the streets. on saturday, anti—migration campaigners demonstrated in milan and scuffled with the police. this movement, increasing in number, is led by the far right league party. its leader, matteo salvini, has promised the mass deportation of illegal migrants. earlier in the week, in rome, i asked him why he thought migrants were so dangerous. translation: too many illegal migrants are dangerous for italy and all of europe. think of the foreign fighters that return to italy from wars in islamic regions. they are a real danger. in a week's time, italy will decide whether or not it agrees with him or with those who believe that this country still has room for new arrivals. ja
italy's prime minister paolo gentiloni, here at the anti—fascism rally, has said that hate and violence will not divide his country. presidente, this has been a dangerous and angry campaign. what's your response? he prefers not to answer. the increase in migration and the response to it have changed life in italy. they've become the central issues in this election and both sides in the debate want to get out onto the streets. on saturday, anti—migration campaigners demonstrated in milan and...
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last month the host, italian prime minister paolo gentiloni, laid out his g7 plan by saying, "we need to keep betting on the free market and on free trade, the biggest economic engine of history." one of the questions they'll have to tackle is how they grow their economies amidst a political desire for protectionism. the latest imf forecasts show reasonable growth this year for the us, germany and the uk with others struggling. other topics on the agenda include climate change, immigration and energy security, in fact g7 energy ministers are currently holding a seperate meeting in rome. a hugo. more on this. bet you can't wake. —— there you go. —— bet you can't wait. the sky's the limit for the number of drones expected to hit singapore's airspace in the next ten years. but the heavy traffic will present some real dangers. to prevent crashes, experts at nanyang technological university and the civil aviation authority of singapore are working on a system of air lanes to keep drones on a safe path. don't miss that, coming up on world business report in around 25 minutes. don't
last month the host, italian prime minister paolo gentiloni, laid out his g7 plan by saying, "we need to keep betting on the free market and on free trade, the biggest economic engine of history." one of the questions they'll have to tackle is how they grow their economies amidst a political desire for protectionism. the latest imf forecasts show reasonable growth this year for the us, germany and the uk with others struggling. other topics on the agenda include climate change,...