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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. i'll be back with business new shortly, thank you for what you newsday. hello. there are signs that the weather might warm up a bit next week, but not just yet. we stay in the ra
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. here's ben. it is
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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in our europe series, thinking in europe. in our europe series. your _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on _ thinking in europe. in our europe series, your votes, on tuesday . series, your votes, on tuesday coming will be in paris and looking at france in greater detail but i know from some of my early research that actually at the national rally are doing pretty well. they are the top of the polls for the european elections and in fact i think it's the first time that a party has been over 30%, they are about 31 at the moment. what i was going to ask you is why now. what's behind the timing of this six—week from european election? edi of this six-week from european election? .., , of this six-week from european election? _, , , ., of this six-week from european election? , , ., ., election? of course he is got one e e on election? of course he is got one eye on that. _ election? of course he is got one eye on that, and _ election? of course he is got one eye on that, and he _ election? of course
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europe in any normal political system that i'm used to, the kind of thing that donald trump is going through would rule him out for office. there is clearly not the case in the us. everybody in the europe is watching this and trying to calculate how this and trying to calculate how this might play out and make plans privately for how they would deal with the world that's more complicated and unpredictable in america and possibly donald trump in the white house. we america and possibly donald trump in the white house.— the white house. we will talk about president macron's _ the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech - the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later- the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later in l president macron's speech later in the programme. this is the second consecutive night that we have talked about europe preparing for a trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, trump presidency. you are one of our elderstatesman, do trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, do you get
europe in any normal political system that i'm used to, the kind of thing that donald trump is going through would rule him out for office. there is clearly not the case in the us. everybody in the europe is watching this and trying to calculate how this and trying to calculate how this might play out and make plans privately for how they would deal with the world that's more complicated and unpredictable in america and possibly donald trump in the white house. we america and possibly donald...
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the guardian has a similar interview with the french minister for europe, who says his country is being pounded by russian disinformation ahead of european elections injune. so what do we do? tonight, we will speak to one of the world's leading voices in artificial intelligence, the winner of the turing prize, computer scientist professor yoshua bengio. also, here, one of the leading research companies monitoring and countering this threat online — how do they do it? and shylo is back, our virtual ai companion, who was a little shy last week, but i am expecting big things from her tonight. also here, welcome back to priya lakhani, our regular ai contributor, ceo of century tech, who will be guiding us though it all. also here, welcome back to priya lakhani, our regular ai contributor, ceo of century tech, who will be guiding us though it all. this interview really puts a spotlight on this problem with disinformation, a wave coming from china and russia. but i was not aware of how aggressive the attacks have been from the right. in america, the researchers and scientists are trying to
the guardian has a similar interview with the french minister for europe, who says his country is being pounded by russian disinformation ahead of european elections injune. so what do we do? tonight, we will speak to one of the world's leading voices in artificial intelligence, the winner of the turing prize, computer scientist professor yoshua bengio. also, here, one of the leading research companies monitoring and countering this threat online — how do they do it? and shylo is back, our...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. labour says it expects to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services within five years if it wins the next election. it says a new public body would inherit existing contracts when they expire, taking on responsibil
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientistjane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. are you going to give us something cheery? maybe warmer weather? maybe warmer weather? maybe next week! i will get onto that. but we start with something still rather cold.
a lot of cities in europe, most of all are affected by over tourism. so do you think that you will be a guinea pig, if you like, for other cities? yes. it's not the most beautiful role, but i think, yes. but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientistjane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know...
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, very secure, processes, _ site defence in europe, very secure, processes, millions of transactions a day, _ processes, millions of transactions a day, billions of transactions a year. _ a day, billions of transactions a year. there _ a day, billions of transactions a year, there is no faults with horizon. _ year, there is no faults with horizon, it has been independently assessed, — horizon, it has been independently assessed, auditors have given it a clean _ assessed, auditors have given it a clean bill— assessed, auditors have given it a clean bill of— assessed, auditors have given it a clean bill of health, it was the people — clean bill of health, it was the people above us, ie you, that were passing _ people above us, ie you, that were passing that message down us as gold well, it— passing that message down us as gold well, it wasn't me at my level then because _ well, it wasn't me at my level then because i_ well, it wasn't me at my level then because i wasn't at that level. if you because i wasn't at that level. you look at because i wasn't at that level. if you lo
, very secure, processes, _ site defence in europe, very secure, processes, millions of transactions a day, _ processes, millions of transactions a day, billions of transactions a year. _ a day, billions of transactions a year. there _ a day, billions of transactions a year, there is no faults with horizon. _ year, there is no faults with horizon, it has been independently assessed, — horizon, it has been independently assessed, auditors have given it a clean _ assessed, auditors have given...
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that the - installed and rolled out that the message was this is the most secure and largest system in europe and i don't know who said that but i always remembered that and that in itself give confidence in that system, but i can't say that i ever remember a particular person. but that was the general
that the - installed and rolled out that the message was this is the most secure and largest system in europe and i don't know who said that but i always remembered that and that in itself give confidence in that system, but i can't say that i ever remember a particular person. but that was the general
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other cities across the world, many of them in europe, also suffering from similar over tourism pressures will watch closely to see whether or not this does indeed work. thanks, mark lowen in venice. it was a voyage like no other. a team of british sailors has made history by becoming the first all—female crew to win an around the world yacht race. the maiden set sail from the isle of wight in september, and spent seven months at sea. after a nervous wait, they were awarded the gold for the race, and today they've been talking about their victory. ellie price reports. even tower bridge looked like it was saluting them before they left last summer. now, after 153 days and 28,500 nautical miles, maiden and her 12—woman crew have come home. cheering. and they only went and did it! the first time an all—women crew have won a round—the—world yacht race and the skipper heather thomas did it all by navigating the old—fashioned way, as race rules meant no modern technology was allowed. so you have a really in—depth understanding of the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars and th
other cities across the world, many of them in europe, also suffering from similar over tourism pressures will watch closely to see whether or not this does indeed work. thanks, mark lowen in venice. it was a voyage like no other. a team of british sailors has made history by becoming the first all—female crew to win an around the world yacht race. the maiden set sail from the isle of wight in september, and spent seven months at sea. after a nervous wait, they were awarded the gold for the...
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we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the uk fell into recession. average earnings in scotland are forecast to grow faster than the rest of the uk. attainment is at a record high, record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering universities. we estimate this year to lift 100,000 children out of poverty due to our actions as the scottish government. renewable technologies generated the equipment of 113% of scotland's overall electricity consumption in 2022 and scotland continues to be the top destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc found that far from driving people away from scotland, our progressive taxation policy has actually been accompanied by a net migration for people across the uk. thousands more people are coming to scotland than leaving, generating tens of mi
we have removed peak fares on our railways and last week we approved plans for europe's largest floating offshore wind farm. these are just some of the actions that are making scotland a better country. during my time as first minister scotland's economy continued to grow while the uk fell into recession. average earnings in scotland are forecast to grow faster than the rest of the uk. attainment is at a record high, record numbers of students from deprived areas are entering universities. we...
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and the world _ for young people across europe and the world in terms of covid and we know— the world in terms of covid and we know lockdown is and school closures had a _ know lockdown is and school closures had a massive effect on young peoples — had a massive effect on young peoples lives though perhaps what we are seeing _ peoples lives though perhaps what we are seeing might be a rebound effect from covid _ are seeing might be a rebound effect from covid and lockdown as people -et from covid and lockdown as people get back— from covid and lockdown as people get back to normal and start re—socialising, but there will be lots of — re—socialising, but there will be lots of factors at play. broader cultural — lots of factors at play. broader cultural factors influencing how we approach _ cultural factors influencing how we approach alcohol in the uk, but for young _ approach alcohol in the uk, but for young people in particular there is school— young people in particular there is school pressure and social media and mental— school pressure and social media and mental
and the world _ for young people across europe and the world in terms of covid and we know— the world in terms of covid and we know lockdown is and school closures had a _ know lockdown is and school closures had a massive effect on young peoples — had a massive effect on young peoples lives though perhaps what we are seeing _ peoples lives though perhaps what we are seeing might be a rebound effect from covid _ are seeing might be a rebound effect from covid and lockdown as people -et from...
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all the people in europe, they are all with us. that means a lot for us. that's why, if we're going to give up, then we are all in trouble. we have no other option. we have to carry on and we need to stick together. this is the only way to beat this russian aggression, and we can do it. we already showed this during this invasion to the rest of the world, and we've shown to ourselves as well that we can do it, but only together. help each other as much as we can. i don't know, by anything. like i used to say, if you can donate, perfect. if you cannot donate anything, no problem at all. even a sticker on your car. when i'm driving to the training ground, i can see some stickers that "i stay with the ukraine," "stand with ukraine" or something. for me, it already means a lot, so that shows that people are with us. and even this charity game for ukraine, which we did recently in august, look how many big, big names came there, and that means we are not alone. this is my message to the rest. thank you very much indeed. thank you so much. a pleasure. hello ther
all the people in europe, they are all with us. that means a lot for us. that's why, if we're going to give up, then we are all in trouble. we have no other option. we have to carry on and we need to stick together. this is the only way to beat this russian aggression, and we can do it. we already showed this during this invasion to the rest of the world, and we've shown to ourselves as well that we can do it, but only together. help each other as much as we can. i don't know, by anything. like...
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the anti—gender ideology movement, as it's been articulated through latin america, through eastern europe and now through central africa and parts of east asia, is to maintain that gender is a destructive force and that it will destroy the family, it will destroy your sex identity, it will take away the ideas of mother and father, that it's destructive on the order of the atomic bomb or like the ebola virus, which are figures that many of these opponents use. so when we're talking about that movement, we are talking about people who are stirring up fears and who are also in favour of increasingly strong governments and the limitation of freedoms, which includes the freedom of women to pursue reproductive rights. but we don't have to look far afield to see the power of the political movement, because it's there in the united states, your own country. of course, it's in the evangelical community. and we see democratically elected state legislatures which are taking policy decisions which you deeply disapprove of to limit access of young people to hormone treatments and other therapies. actu
the anti—gender ideology movement, as it's been articulated through latin america, through eastern europe and now through central africa and parts of east asia, is to maintain that gender is a destructive force and that it will destroy the family, it will destroy your sex identity, it will take away the ideas of mother and father, that it's destructive on the order of the atomic bomb or like the ebola virus, which are figures that many of these opponents use. so when we're talking about that...
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typically, the picture europe 18, if proven, the i picture europe 18, if proven, the importance of that is it takes what could be a sort of technical accounting misdemeanour and could turnit accounting misdemeanour and could turn it into the prosecution prosecco case into something much more serious in terms of crime? —— the picture europe painting. that is important is what you're saying? yes, i mean, basically, you have falsifying business records charges, basically, the papering of the stormy daniels payment on the verb, but that is in the furtherance of this much more serious offence that the persecution is alleging, which is the action interference, this plot, this scheme to influence the 2016 election.— 2016 election. donald trump's defence say — 2016 election. donald trump's defence say that _ 2016 election. donald trump's defence say that trying - 2016 election. donald trump's defence say that trying to i 2016 election. donald trump's i defence say that trying to influence the election is not controversial, thatjust the election is not controversial, that just democracy.
typically, the picture europe 18, if proven, the i picture europe 18, if proven, the importance of that is it takes what could be a sort of technical accounting misdemeanour and could turnit accounting misdemeanour and could turn it into the prosecution prosecco case into something much more serious in terms of crime? —— the picture europe painting. that is important is what you're saying? yes, i mean, basically, you have falsifying business records charges, basically, the papering of the...
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that's when europe does work best. with your expertise as a former ambassador to nato, the word is that he would push zelensky to see crime air and parts of the donbas is reported by the new york post what's less clear is what his intentions would be towards nato and actually what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal. irate what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal-— a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we will - a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we will never l then and hopefully we will never find out, — then and hopefully we will never find out, by _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if - then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if we - then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if we everl then an
that's when europe does work best. with your expertise as a former ambassador to nato, the word is that he would push zelensky to see crime air and parts of the donbas is reported by the new york post what's less clear is what his intentions would be towards nato and actually what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal. irate what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal-— a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we...
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europe survived the first trump presidency, but this time around things will be a lot harder. we will look at what his comeback means for the continent. what does america first mean? by now it is apparent to us all that donald trump, by instinct, is an isolationist, he abhors the international rules—based order, is pretty indifferent to nato, abhors the un, largely bypassed the eu preferring to go direct to national capitals. the word from the campaign is that plans are already being drawn up to slash federal government in washington, his opponents fear
europe survived the first trump presidency, but this time around things will be a lot harder. we will look at what his comeback means for the continent. what does america first mean? by now it is apparent to us all that donald trump, by instinct, is an isolationist, he abhors the international rules—based order, is pretty indifferent to nato, abhors the un, largely bypassed the eu preferring to go direct to national capitals. the word from the campaign is that plans are already being drawn up...
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europe for potential sources and auents. ., , agents. one of the due rested here, christopher— agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash _ agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash was _ agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash was employed - agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash was employed by l christopher kash was employed by alicia kearns, the conservative chair of the foreign affairs committee. he was charged with providing information to a foreign state. the question i had about him is, was invented by the intelligence services before he took the job? is, was invented by the intelligence services before he took thejob? i services before he took the job? i think it's very difficult in a situation like parliament where there are 600 mps in 800 lords to actually vent people properly. we know the vetting system has been under quite a lot of financial pressure in the uk of late. the entity that is probably no other than a cursory look at whether he for example would've had a criminal r
europe for potential sources and auents. ., , agents. one of the due rested here, christopher— agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash _ agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash was _ agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash was employed - agents. one of the due rested here, christopher kash was employed by l christopher kash was employed by alicia kearns, the conservative chair of the foreign affairs committee. he was charged with providing information to...
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putin is now the most powerful reader in europe, and he is on a mission to emulate his hero, stalin, to expand his influence in eastern europe and if we don't stop him in ukraine, he will advance further. i we don't stop him in ukraine, he will advance further.— will advance further. i get that, and we are _ will advance further. i get that, and we are spending _ will advance further. i get that, and we are spending a - will advance further. i get that, and we are spending a lot - will advance further. i get that, - and we are spending a lot of money on that, but the fact shows that while the uk exports to russia has fallen sharply, the uk exports to a range of soviet satellite states, they have gone up. in fact, they have risen at over 1100% to kyrgyzstan, exports of machinery and vehicles which can be exported onto russia, so we are spending a lot of money on the front end but we are not doing an awful lot to stop him retooling and re—equipping his army. i have been not long ago and asked that very question, whether they are introducing some checks and balances to make sure tha
putin is now the most powerful reader in europe, and he is on a mission to emulate his hero, stalin, to expand his influence in eastern europe and if we don't stop him in ukraine, he will advance further. i we don't stop him in ukraine, he will advance further.— will advance further. i get that, and we are _ will advance further. i get that, and we are spending _ will advance further. i get that, and we are spending a - will advance further. i get that, and we are spending a lot - will...
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so in europe and the world, we need to make it clear that we should not be shifted by force. that means we need to strengthen the european pillar of nato. sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. and at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger— bond between our two nations are stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on our— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats— rages on our continent and new threats arising around the world. i know_ threats arising around the world. i know -- _ threats arising around the world. i know -- and — threats arising around the world. i know —— and i want to congratulate you on _ know —— and i want to congratulate you on your — know —— and i want to congratulate you on your leadership, and recognising the need and you taking the historic decision to raise taremi's _ the historic decision to raise taremi's defence spending. and we stand _ taremi's defence spen
so in europe and the world, we need to make it clear that we should not be shifted by force. that means we need to strengthen the european pillar of nato. sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. and at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger— bond between our two nations are stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on— stronger than ever. we meet as a war rages on our— stronger than ever. we meet as a...
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and the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. and together, we will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends, as you said, for as long as it takes. president zelensky has reiterated the importance of the fast delivery of military assistance, saying "every leader who does not waste time is a life—saver". let's speak to patrick bury, defence and security expert at the university of bath, and a former nato analyst. hello to you. i suppose the question is, we've seen this announcement from rishi sunak yesterday talking about increasing spending to 2.5% of gdp - about increasing spending to 2.5% of gdp — so the question more generally is, how ready is europe for battle? is it battle ready?— is, how ready is europe for battle? is it battle ready? good afternoon, lu . i is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy- i think _ is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy. i think it's _ is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy. i think it's coming _ is it battle ready? good afternoon, lucy. i think it's coming from,
and the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. and together, we will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends, as you said, for as long as it takes. president zelensky has reiterated the importance of the fast delivery of military assistance, saying "every leader who does not waste time is a life—saver". let's speak to patrick bury, defence and security expert at the university of bath, and a former nato analyst. hello to you. i suppose the...
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plane—maker is still relatively small and does not have the right licences to operate in the us and europe yet but it is snapping on the heels of airbus and boeing. it is but the barriers to entry are enormous. you have to have years of licences and experience, technological track records. china may get there of course in the future but at the moment it doesn't have those so if you are an airline boss you are going to go with the safety net or what should be a safety net or what should be a safety net or what should be a safety net in boeing and airbus. both of them have their own issues. airbus itself having had engine problems with some of its planes. so there are issues with both of them. what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about c
plane—maker is still relatively small and does not have the right licences to operate in the us and europe yet but it is snapping on the heels of airbus and boeing. it is but the barriers to entry are enormous. you have to have years of licences and experience, technological track records. china may get there of course in the future but at the moment it doesn't have those so if you are an airline boss you are going to go with the safety net or what should be a safety net or what should be a...
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putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined without question. putin started this war and he could easily break the will of the people of ukraine. but he changed his strategy little bit. thinking he would break the will of nato, break the will of united states, but he has failed again. we stand up against dictators. we bow to no one. certainly not putin. this bill also includes vital support for israel. it is ten days ago there was a launch of 100 missiles and drones and because of them, the response from the region, no serious damage was caused. my my commitment to israel, i want to make clearagain, it my comm
putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined...
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europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. at this dangerous moment, the bond between _ at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger than ever_ between our two nations are stronger than ever and between our two nations are stronger than everand we between our two nations are stronger than ever and we meet as a war rages on our— than ever and we meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats are rising _ on our continent and new threats are rising around — on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. i know that i rising around the world. i know that iwant _ rising around the world. i know that iwant to— rising around the world. i know that i want to congratulate you on your leadership— i want to congratulate you on your leadership in recognising this and taking _ leadership in recognising this and taking the historic decision to increase _ taking the his
europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. at this dangerous moment, the bond between _ at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger than ever_ between our two nations are stronger than ever and between our two nations are stronger than everand we between our two nations are stronger than...
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we go from game to game but we have to qualify for europe _ game to game but we have to qualify for europe and we have two opportunities through the league in the fa— opportunities through the league in the fa cup final. former argentina international carlos tevez has been admitted to hospital after suffering from chest pains. the ao—year—old former manchester united, manchester city and west ham striker was taken to hospital in buenos aires on tuesday and will remain there until medical tests are completed. tevez, who won 76 caps for argentina, took over as manager of independiente in august last year. the former world no.1 naomi osaka has won herfirst match of the clay court season at the masters 1000 in madrid, beating belgium's greet minnen. osaka won in straight sets, 6—4, 6—1. it's her first victory on clay since going out in the first round of the french open two years ago. emma raducanu has dropped the first set in her match. she lost 6— to so work for her to do if she is to get back into that one. china's ding junhui is out of the world snooker championship in sheffiel
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in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do so but he was holding his ground today and basically saying he was not going to be sending those missiles to ukraine. 0n defence spending, rishi sunak announced yesterday that britain would be hiking up defence spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly thatis spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly that is the intention, he was questioned about exactly how he plans on paying for that should he be re—elected as prime minister in a general election. that is expected later this year. the polls are looking a bit gloomy for him but he insisted that there was a plan to pat’- insisted that there was a plan
in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do...
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complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica - saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica park. saying that needs to change. jusco, | thank you very much. jessica park in thank you very much. jessica park in ballon. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us senate has approved a $95 billion aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of represe
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, — the leading defence specialist in europe, unshakeable nato allies at the two _ europe, unshakeable nato allies at the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. together, we will continue to provide unwavering support— will continue to provide unwavering support for— will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends, as you _ support for our ukrainian friends, as you said. — support for our ukrainian friends, as you said, for as long as it takes — as you said, for as long as it takes we _ as you said, for as long as it takes. we look forward to the ukrainian _ takes. we look forward to the ukrainian recovery conference being hosted _ ukrainian recovery conference being hosted in _ ukrainian recovery conference being hosted in berlin injune. i know we will continue to work closely together on other global challenges, including _ together on other global challenges, including putting the middle east on a better— including putting the middle east on a better path and together we have acted _ a better path and together we have acted to _ a bette
, — the leading defence specialist in europe, unshakeable nato allies at the two _ europe, unshakeable nato allies at the two largest military supporters of ukraine in europe. together, we will continue to provide unwavering support— will continue to provide unwavering support for— will continue to provide unwavering support for our ukrainian friends, as you _ support for our ukrainian friends, as you said. — support for our ukrainian friends, as you said, for as long as it takes — as...
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that they will continue to support ukraine, but i think there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course, donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states, and he has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries he felt weren't meeting their spending commitments last time. there have been fears that he wouldn't support countries who he felt weren't meeting those commitments. so i think there are some signals that they are trying to send across the pond as well to the us, ahead of the american elections later this year as well. that's jessica parker that'sjessica parker in berlin. more than 50 survivors of a migrant boat disaster — in which five people died off the coast of france — are recovering in england, having declined to be rescued by french authorities. the incident took place just hours after parliament approved a bill to allow the uk to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government has said the new law will reduce illegal channel—crossings but some migrants have said it won't deter them
that they will continue to support ukraine, but i think there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course, donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states, and he has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries he felt weren't meeting their spending commitments last time. there have been fears that he wouldn't support countries who he felt weren't meeting those commitments. so i think there are some signals...
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there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states and has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries who he felt were not meeting their spending commitments last time. he made it clear he would not be supporting countries who felt were not meeting those commitments, so there are some signals they are probably to send across the pond as well to the us ahead of the american elections later this year as well.— later this year as well. jessica parker in _ later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, _ later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, thank - later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, thank you, l later this year as well. jessica l parker in berlin, thank you, we later this year as well. jessica - parker in berlin, thank you, we will keep an eye on the talks later today. more than 50 survivors of a migrant boat disaster — in which five people died off the coast of france — are recovering in england, having declined to
there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states and has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries who he felt were not meeting their spending commitments last time. he made it clear he would not be supporting countries who felt were not meeting those commitments, so there are some signals they are probably to send across the pond as well to the us ahead of...
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in the south of europe, _ the same challenges. in the south of europe, we _ the same challenges. in the south of europe, we have brought in a lot of horticulture — europe, we have brought in a lot of horticulture. that is really drought stress _ horticulture. that is really drought stress we — horticulture. that is really drought stress. we cannotjust import from somewhere — stress. we cannotjust import from somewhere ask that we need to produce — somewhere ask that we need to produce it — somewhere ask that we need to produce it here and that means investing — produce it here and that means investing in resilient farming systems— investing in resilient farming systems and trying new things, supporting farmers to innovate and basically— supporting farmers to innovate and basically making sure we can produce food from _ basically making sure we can produce food from our own resources rather than thinking we can buy a ten from overseas _ than thinking we can buy a ten from overseas. . ~' than thinking we can buy a ten from overseas. ., ~ , ., , . overseas. thank you
in the south of europe, _ the same challenges. in the south of europe, we _ the same challenges. in the south of europe, we have brought in a lot of horticulture — europe, we have brought in a lot of horticulture. that is really drought stress _ horticulture. that is really drought stress we — horticulture. that is really drought stress. we cannotjust import from somewhere — stress. we cannotjust import from somewhere ask that we need to produce — somewhere ask that we need to produce...
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for you, you were | born and bred in los angeles, california but actually it was a trip to europe, was it not, that kind of really established you as a career in art to become an artist?- you as a career in art to become an artist? yes. when i was 17 i graduated _ become an artist? yes. when i was 17 i graduated high - become an artist? yes. when i was 17 i graduated high school| was 17 i graduated high school and had saved up my money and went to europe with a backpack and sleeping bag and my first stop actually was the national gallery of london. standing in front of that second to last portrait by rembrandt, a completely changed my world. two months later i was in front of the last supper in the line and i knew what my life path was going to be —— milan. it is an ongoing thing, there is no direct through my do this, it just, you keep showing up every day. just, you keep showing up every da _ ,, , �* i just, you keep showing up every da. ~ �* ., day. crosstalk i'm looking at our day. crosstalk i'm looking at your work _ day. crosstalk i'm looking at your work in — day. cros
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in recent months we have seen protests against house prices across europe. in amsterdam, and lisbon. what does this all mean when it comes to the european election? europeans are increasingly dissatisfied with the way that politicians are responding to the cost of living crisis. this anger has been seized upon by some far right political parties. and it could drive more people than ever before to vote for populist politicians, as they may feel that the status quo is just not working anymore. sofia bettiza there and we will have more on that as well in business. we will go to spain to see how one port has been impacted by these challenges. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. five people, including a child, died when they fell off a boat trying to cross the channel — just hours after a bill was passed to try to stop such boat crossings. these were the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak. as migrants attempted to launch an overcrowded boat into the waves to begin journey across the channel. the french coastguard said t
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and much of the northwest of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the warmest spots, single digits along north sea coasts. so as we head through wednesday night, we could see an area of more organised showers, long spells of rain pushing into northern scotland. there will be some snow on the hills — the air is cold enough for that. elsewhere, it's a dry and a chilly night, a touch of frost where skies will be clear. thursday, then, it's a similar story. another chilly day starts off with some sunshine, could see the cloud building up, so we ought to see some scattered showers developing across northern and eastern england and scotland. again, wintry on the
and much of the northwest of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the warmest...
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working on this issue because it isn't just poor countries that are affected, as we have seen in the us, europe and other places, and actually some of the smallest countries with less government capacity have done amazingly well, like bangladesh. you know, a cyclone back in 1970 killed about 300,000 people, and last year, the number of deaths was less than 100, although the cyclones are actually getting stronger. they've got good evacuation techniques and have done amazing things to really build up their structures, to protect people. a small country like vanuatu has a great policy on climate mobility that is really the envy of countries in very different parts of the world. and despite any of those preventative measures that might take place, nevertheless a disaster can hit and people do have to relocate. what needs to be done to better protect people who are forced to move? there are the immediate measures, when people are evacuated or are displaced, and that is constructing safe shelters, knowing where they are, training personnel to move people out quickly, but also, in the longer term, to
working on this issue because it isn't just poor countries that are affected, as we have seen in the us, europe and other places, and actually some of the smallest countries with less government capacity have done amazingly well, like bangladesh. you know, a cyclone back in 1970 killed about 300,000 people, and last year, the number of deaths was less than 100, although the cyclones are actually getting stronger. they've got good evacuation techniques and have done amazing things to really...
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she works for the prague —based radio free europe radio liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his repeal was deaf his appeal was rejected, he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow. he will remain in pre-trial detention in moscow. floods, droughts. _ detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. - detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we i detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we are l droughts, cyclones. we are seeing more devastating natural events as the climate change worsens. now the climate migration council has published a report on actions to prevent displacement caused by these natural disasters. earlier i spoke to georgetown university's dr elizabeth pears, who helped draft the report. i asked pears, who helped draft the report. iasked her about pears, who helped draft the report. i asked her about what happens when governments cannot or don't want to implement the measures they are proposing. we
she works for the prague —based radio free europe radio liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his repeal was deaf his appeal was rejected, he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow. he will remain in pre-trial detention in moscow. floods, droughts. _ detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. - detention in moscow. floods, droughts, cyclones. we i detention in moscow....
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she works for the prague—based radio free europe radio liberty. she's been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his appeal was rejected. he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow's la foret of a jail. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the uk parliament, five people — including a child — have died while trying to cross the sea from northern france to britain. you can see the chaotic scenes on a beach near calais just before daybreak on tuesday. the incident happened as migrants tried to launch a boat and cross the channel to england. 0ur correspondent andrew harding was on that beach. let's take a look at what he witnessed — as that ill—fated crossing began. there's a real battle going on on the beach here. must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. they're letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police a
she works for the prague—based radio free europe radio liberty. she's been accused of spreading false information about the russian army and could face up to 15 years in prison. as for evan gershkovich, his appeal was rejected. he will remain in pre—trial detention in moscow's la foret of a jail. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the uk parliament, five people — including a child — have died while...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
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because the first war in europe since 1945 hasn't gone away even if attention and focus has shifted to the middle east. here's joe inwood. explosion. it's amazing to think that anyone still lives in ocheretyne. but they do, right on the front lines of russia's invasion. front lines that have crept ever closer. in the bombed out buildings and basements of this former industrial town, ukrainian search and rescue teams try to get anyone they can to safety. translation: because of the offensive actions - of the russian federation on front line towns, the situation is extremely difficult. places like chasiv yar, krasnohorivka, ocheretyne — these are settlements which are constantly under enemy attack. they hit them with multiple rocket systems, artillery fire and guided aerial bombs up to 500 kilos. this war has not been going ukraine's way. last year's much—anticipated counteroffensive didn't deliver and since then, russia has been advancing, slowly but surely. the biggest movement has been around the city of avdiivka. this was a stable front line pretty much since fighting broke out i
because the first war in europe since 1945 hasn't gone away even if attention and focus has shifted to the middle east. here's joe inwood. explosion. it's amazing to think that anyone still lives in ocheretyne. but they do, right on the front lines of russia's invasion. front lines that have crept ever closer. in the bombed out buildings and basements of this former industrial town, ukrainian search and rescue teams try to get anyone they can to safety. translation: because of the offensive...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by...
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. _ well, let me tell you that every year in europe, we have a gull screeching competition. it is held in belgium, and people travel from far and wide to do their best seagull impression. and this year, it has been won by cooper, who is a nine—year—old boy from derbyshire. so i am going to play you two recordings — one of him, and one of a real gull — in no particular order, and you can tell me which is which. here we go, this is number one. screeches and this is number two. screeches i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working — i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working i— i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working. i could not hear either one _ working. i could not hear either one i_ working. i could not hear either one i was _ working. i could not hear either one. i was expecting one to be a picture _ one. i was expecting one to be a picture of— one. i was expecting one to be a picture of a _ one. i was expecting one to be a picture of a goal and the other of a boy picture of a goal and the other of a hoy as _ picture of a goal and the other of a hoy as w
. _ well, let me tell you that every year in europe, we have a gull screeching competition. it is held in belgium, and people travel from far and wide to do their best seagull impression. and this year, it has been won by cooper, who is a nine—year—old boy from derbyshire. so i am going to play you two recordings — one of him, and one of a real gull — in no particular order, and you can tell me which is which. here we go, this is number one. screeches and this is number two. screeches i...
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people who want to try to claim asylum in europe, it's a very small proportion of the worlds refugees to come to europe, the vast majority of refugees or middle income countries close to where they come from. i don't think these deterrence effects work. the other thing is that we've got a deal for 300 people with rwanda. we haven't got any other deals. none of these other countries have deals house is going to work in practical level? you did ask about labourers alternative proposal, it is to put much more money into processing asylum claims quickly. to me that seems like a fair thing.— seems like a fair thing. that's a oli of seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the — seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united _ seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united states - seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united states are l policy of the united states are looking for some more judges, policy of the united states are looking for some morejudges, quick processing time for the mick, do you think that will work or do you think a plan mike rishi su
people who want to try to claim asylum in europe, it's a very small proportion of the worlds refugees to come to europe, the vast majority of refugees or middle income countries close to where they come from. i don't think these deterrence effects work. the other thing is that we've got a deal for 300 people with rwanda. we haven't got any other deals. none of these other countries have deals house is going to work in practical level? you did ask about labourers alternative proposal, it is to...
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last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick beake to spain. we are heading to andalusia, but not to the tourist hot spots you will know best. we have sent to him to the industrial the town of algeciras, spain's largest port, its also the country's second largest industrial hub. and yet unemployment in algeciras is twice as high as the country's average. in a perfect world, 20—year—old lucia would make a living doing what she loves — restoring furniture. today it's this coat of arms. but it doesn't pay enough and in her part of spain, finding anyjob is really hard. translation: i am working very hard to try and make a living _ for what i love doing. i see my friends with full—time jobs only making e700 a month. they take advantage of the fact that we're young because they know that we're going to shut up and take whatever money they give us. in the city of algeciras, these kids face a tough future. it feels like a b
last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick beake to spain. we are heading to andalusia, but not to the tourist hot spots you will know best. we have sent to him to the industrial the town of algeciras, spain's largest port, its also the country's second largest industrial hub. and yet unemployment in algeciras is twice as high as the country's...
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a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means half the voters stayed home. which is odd when you consider how the european single market is regulated. how public money is spent through the eu's common budget. through international trade, regulation, spending, the eurozone economy has huge influence at the national and regional level. and that is where we are going to focus tonight. last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick be
a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means...
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europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there is no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030....
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we must make sure that ukraine prevails, otherwise we will see you in europe again the.— in europe again the. interest but that specific _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has been - that specific idea has been ruled out thus far. i really appreciate your time and your expertise. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the us now — donald trump is back in court in new york, as one of the most high—profile criminal cases in us history continues. prosecutors have asked the judge to punish the former president for violating a gagging order. they presented several of mr trump's social media posts which — they said — criticised witnesses and others involved in the trial. mr trump insists he has the right to free speech. he denies falsifying business records to cover up hush—money payments to porn star stormy daniels, before his election in 2016. let's cross to new york and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. so what ha
we must make sure that ukraine prevails, otherwise we will see you in europe again the.— in europe again the. interest but that specific _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has _ in europe again the. interest but that specific idea has been - that specific idea has been ruled out thus far. i really appreciate your time and your expertise. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to the us now —...
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a strong need to is good for europe, but it i need to is good for europe, but it is also _ need to is good for europe, but it is also good for the united states. and i_ is also good for the united states. and i expect that regardless of the elections _ and i expect that regardless of the elections in the us later this year, the us— elections in the us later this year, the us will— elections in the us later this year, the us will remain a staunch and loyal— the us will remain a staunch and loyal ally. — the us will remain a staunch and loyal ally, at least for three reasons _ loyal ally, at least for three reasons. it is in the security interests _ reasons. it is in the security interests of the united states to have _ interests of the united states to have nato and you have more than 30 friends _ have nato and you have more than 30 friends and _ have nato and you have more than 30 friends and allies, that means also that the _ friends and allies, that means also that the united states stronger and safer~ _ that the united states stronger and safer~ the — that the united stat
a strong need to is good for europe, but it i need to is good for europe, but it is also _ need to is good for europe, but it is also good for the united states. and i_ is also good for the united states. and i expect that regardless of the elections _ and i expect that regardless of the elections in the us later this year, the us— elections in the us later this year, the us will— elections in the us later this year, the us will remain a staunch and loyal— the us will remain a staunch and...