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and on that of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , ., , of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , that there will be people across euro -e that there will be people across europe thinking _ that there will be people across europe thinking is _ that there will be people across europe thinking is there - that there will be people across europe thinking is there any - that there will be people across - europe thinking is there any respite coming? there might be in the medium—term? i coming? there might be in the medium-term?— coming? there might be in the medium-term? ~ , ., , medium-term? i think if you see some sianals in medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the — medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next _ medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next week, _ medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next week, that - medium-term? i think if you see some signals in the next week, that these i signals in the next week, that these will be used more than they already are, then that will bring down the whole price an
and on that of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , ., , of europe with the benchmark. and on than , , that there will be people across euro -e that there will be people across europe thinking _ that there will be people across europe thinking is _ that there will be people across europe thinking is there - that there will be people across europe thinking is there any - that there will be people across - europe thinking is there any respite coming? there might be in the medium—term? i...
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that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. fix, work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee tells the us congress the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy.— division and weakening democra . , ., , democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits _ democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits and _ encounter profits and accountability. it resolves conflicts in favour of profit. and — conflicts in favour of profit. and ecological disaster in southern california after a pipeline burst, spilling thousands of barrels of oil into the ocean. and scientists have identified the uk's oldest meat eating creature, a dinosaur the size o
that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. fix, work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee...
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we favour energy security of europe. we want to work collaboratively with them, with countries in europe, and with the european union for that case in order to ensure that there would be no jumps like the current one... if you are so determined to send that message, why is it that according to the international energy agency, russia is providing less gas to europe today than it did before the coronavirus pandemic, and the iea believes russia could "definitely do more to increase gas availability to europe." why aren't you? gazprom have in fact started pumping out from its reserves into the pipelines to stabilise the market. i believe the demand skyrocketed against the background of very slow winds that, in many ways, negatively affected renewables, especially in northern europe and in great britain, for that case, in the uk. i am not an expert here. i do recognise that there are such sentiments widely spread out, but i would also refer to it as an element of what we believe is an in—and—out information war that west
we favour energy security of europe. we want to work collaboratively with them, with countries in europe, and with the european union for that case in order to ensure that there would be no jumps like the current one... if you are so determined to send that message, why is it that according to the international energy agency, russia is providing less gas to europe today than it did before the coronavirus pandemic, and the iea believes russia could "definitely do more to increase gas...
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it supplies 40% of the natural gas going into europe. there's deep concern in europe about the leverage that gives moscow. are you prepared right now to alleviate those concerns? very much so. in fact, this is exactly what we have done in recent days and weeks, including with direct and personal involvement of president putin, who spoke very forcefully in favour of doing maximum on the part of russia to stabilise this market. we are the most secure, reliable and forward—looking supplier of natural energy to europe. we have always been such a supplier and we will continuously work to this end. we invite all the colleagues in the european union and beyond, including our neighbours, to recognise this simple fact — we favour energy security of europe. we want to work collaboratively with them, with countries in europe, and with the european union for that case in order to ensure that there will be no jumps like the current one. but if you're so determined to send that message, why is it that, according to the international energy agency,
it supplies 40% of the natural gas going into europe. there's deep concern in europe about the leverage that gives moscow. are you prepared right now to alleviate those concerns? very much so. in fact, this is exactly what we have done in recent days and weeks, including with direct and personal involvement of president putin, who spoke very forcefully in favour of doing maximum on the part of russia to stabilise this market. we are the most secure, reliable and forward—looking supplier of...
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let's start with hsbc, because europe's biggest bank by assets has just announced its europe's biggest bank by assets hasjust announced its results for the third quarter. they show the bank had made a pre—tax profit of $5.1; billion in the period betweenjuly to september. hsbc also announced a share buy—back of up to $2,000,000,000, despite having a big presence in europe, hsbc is to tap into the growth of china's economy. last year the bank generated just under $11,000,000,000 in pre—tax profits. in its operations in china and hong kong which compensated for its losses elsewhere. the ceo, nohl quinn, says the bank is committed to investing $6,000,000,000 in asia, so what are the latest results tell us about the pivot of hsbc to china and develop an song cost—cutting? let's talk to the managing partner of a capital investment firm. what you make of the huge profits? how have they done? i you make of the huge profits? how have they done?- you make of the huge profits? how have they done? i think you are seeing _ how have they done? i think you are seeing the _ how have they done
let's start with hsbc, because europe's biggest bank by assets has just announced its europe's biggest bank by assets hasjust announced its results for the third quarter. they show the bank had made a pre—tax profit of $5.1; billion in the period betweenjuly to september. hsbc also announced a share buy—back of up to $2,000,000,000, despite having a big presence in europe, hsbc is to tap into the growth of china's economy. last year the bank generated just under $11,000,000,000 in pre—tax...
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decision making in europe. and that will be all for the good and will be quite a warning sign for borisjohnson, i quite agree. our last topic we have touched on — the current petrol crisis. and the labour shortages. it is extraordinary that we are in this moment and yet the conservatives are still polling very well. what does that tell us? i think it takes a while for polls to come through. i it depends on how long this crisis goes on for but you can't - have our country brought to a halt by lack of petrol for very long without the government - is getting severe penalties. it's not clear the government is getting severe penalties. l it's not clear that an escape from this altogether. - a lack of drivers and a pathetic - offer was made so we can of european drivers back forjust three months set back on christmas eve. - there are conditions here for large drawers are appalling. _ they're not likely to come. meanwhile our agriculture . is in a very bad state for lack of workers in our meat processing. l i think
decision making in europe. and that will be all for the good and will be quite a warning sign for borisjohnson, i quite agree. our last topic we have touched on — the current petrol crisis. and the labour shortages. it is extraordinary that we are in this moment and yet the conservatives are still polling very well. what does that tell us? i think it takes a while for polls to come through. i it depends on how long this crisis goes on for but you can't - have our country brought to a halt by...
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highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , highest carbon taxes in europe, do they work?— highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , ., ., they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes — they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it - they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces. carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies — carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to _ carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to change _ carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces companies to change their - carbon taxes for 30 years. it forces i companies to change their behaviour? yes. do they pass the cast onto consumers? —— pasta course. thea;c yes. do they pass the cast onto consumers? -- pasta course. they are chanauin consumers? -- pasta course. they are changing their— consumers? -- pasta course. they are changing their business _ co
highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , highest carbon taxes in europe, do they work?— highest carbon taxes in europe, do the work? ~ , , ., ., they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes — they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. _ they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes for 30 years. it - they work? absolutely, we have had carbon taxes...
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qm. gas contracts to europe. 0k, thank you — gas contracts to europe. 0k, thank you very _ gas contracts to europe. 0k, thank you very much - gas contracts to europe. 0k, thank you very much for - gas contracts to europe. 0k, thank you very much for your time and your contributions today. time and your contributions toda . . ~ time and your contributions toda . ., ,, today. thank you. let's _ today. thank you. let's head - today. thank you. let's head over i today. thank you. let's head over toj today. thank you. - let's head over to the today. thank you. _ let's head over to the united states because financial markets are breathing quite a sigh of relief after the senate moved to head off a looming debt default. it reaches limit of $28.4 trillion and red—faced running out of money next week. thursday senators voted to temporarily raise the debt ceiling to keep the country going until december. is shoring up more trouble for later. according to the treasury department, the united states would have cash money to pay its debts by october 18, so the deal reached by congress was 11 days to
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europe as a capitalist club or social europe. the french issue and polish issue and hungarian issue are extremely important because they are a challenge directly to the idea of social europe. the polish government and hungarian government want to be able to run authoritarian governments. viktor orban has said he is leading an illiberal democracy, in poland women have fought very hard to regain the right to abortion and most polish people want to stay the eu. so the union has a very difficult challenge ahead which is how to keep poland in while protecting the rights of people in poland who looked to the european union exactly for that. henry. when we say social europe we are citing some social policies for example on abortion or the treatment of lgbt people but let's remember when it comes to poland specifically we are also talking about a pillar of democracy, not just social policy and that is the judiciary, which in poland has now become subordinate to the ruling party, to the law and justice party of the prime minister. what we
europe as a capitalist club or social europe. the french issue and polish issue and hungarian issue are extremely important because they are a challenge directly to the idea of social europe. the polish government and hungarian government want to be able to run authoritarian governments. viktor orban has said he is leading an illiberal democracy, in poland women have fought very hard to regain the right to abortion and most polish people want to stay the eu. so the union has a very difficult...
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no, not reall . get it over to europe? no, not really- they — get it over to europe? no, not really. they are _ get it over to europe? no, not really. they are smaller- get it over to europe? no, not - really. they are smaller producers, smothered growers, and a lot of those now right throughout the uk have turned their back on europe as a market, which they never thought they would do. they are just not geared up, they don't have the company infrastructure to cope with the vast amounts of paperwork. and of the extra costs, they are being priced out of the market. the south-west — priced out of the market. the south-west saw _ priced out of the market. the south-west saw a _ priced out of the market. the south—west saw a bumper summer for tourism, mechanically domestic market take up the slack. irate tourism, mechanically domestic market take up the slack. we have never seen — market take up the slack. we have never seen a _ market take up the slack. we have never seen a sales _ market take up the slack. we have never seen a sales like _ market take up the slack
no, not reall . get it over to europe? no, not really- they — get it over to europe? no, not really. they are _ get it over to europe? no, not really. they are smaller- get it over to europe? no, not - really. they are smaller producers, smothered growers, and a lot of those now right throughout the uk have turned their back on europe as a market, which they never thought they would do. they are just not geared up, they don't have the company infrastructure to cope with the vast amounts of...
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in europe, we have countries such as i europe, we have countries such as poland. _ europe, we have countries such as poland. the — europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic— europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on the i europe, we have countries such as. poland, the baltic states on the one hand _ poland, the baltic states on the one hand the _ poland, the baltic states on the one hand. the european _ poland, the baltic states on the one hand. the european institutions, i poland, the baltic states on the onel hand. the european institutions, the european _ hand. the european institutions, the european commission— hand. the european institutions, the european commission is— hand. the european institutions, the european commission is very - european commission is very sceptical— european commission is very sceptical about— european commission is very sceptical about the _ european commission is very sceptical about the proj
in europe, we have countries such as i europe, we have countries such as poland. _ europe, we have countries such as poland. the — europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic— europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on - europe, we have countries such as poland, the baltic states on the i europe, we have countries such as. poland, the baltic states on the one hand _ poland, the baltic states on the...
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gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream two. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain imports very little natural gas from russia but the uk has been hit too by the skyrocketing prices on the energy markets. russia's position is very simple. we've got the gas you need, we've got a brand—new pipeline to deliver it, so let's do the deal. and considering how acute the energy crisis is becoming in europe, that puts russia in a very strong position. and since europe has committed to a greenerfuture, it may, for a time, need more gas as coal—fired plants are phased out. so long as europe is using as much energy as it is,
gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream two. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain...
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after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation:- current eu leaders. translation: ,, , ., translation: she is someone who, for translation: she is someone who. for 16 _ translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, _ translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has - tran
after all, that is what europe offers. and it is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is now, to answer your questions.— me, as it is now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business _ your questions. the full agenda was business as _ your questions. the full agenda was business as usual - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in - your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms| was business as usual in terms of...
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were ou on in europe right now. were you embarrassed _ on in europe right now. were you embarrassed when - on in europe right now. were you embarrassed when the l on in europe right now. were you embarrassed when the nobel committee awarded, jointly awarded the nobel peace prize this year to a senior russian independentjournalist because of his courageous stand of the principal of free expression in the most challenging and difficult of circumstances. was that embarrassing to you? he. that embarrassing to you? no, not at all- _ that embarrassing to you? no, not at all. it _ that embarrassing to you? no, not at all. it is _ that embarrassing to you? no, not at all. it isjust _ that embarrassing to you? no, not at all. it isjust a _ that embarrassing to you? iifr, not at all. it is just a sign on how the nobel prize committee slowly degenerates into a body that is driven by the idea of political correctness as understood by the board of that committee. and soon we will also see how these people would judge on physics, chemistry, healthcare and everything else base
were ou on in europe right now. were you embarrassed _ on in europe right now. were you embarrassed when - on in europe right now. were you embarrassed when the l on in europe right now. were you embarrassed when the nobel committee awarded, jointly awarded the nobel peace prize this year to a senior russian independentjournalist because of his courageous stand of the principal of free expression in the most challenging and difficult of circumstances. was that embarrassing to you? he. that...
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we causing a shortage of gas across europe.— causing a shortage of gas across europe. we have long been concerned _ across europe. we have long been concerned about - across europe. we have long| been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. l115 before and we see it happen aain, ., ., , before and we see it happen aaain. ., ., , ., before and we see it happen aaain. ,, , ., ., , ., ., again. us senators agreed to extend the — again. us senators agreed to extend the country's - again. us senators agreed to extend the country's ceiling i extend the country's ceiling for two months, avoiding a possible default on the country's national debt. the un secretary general calls a vaccine in equity immoral and stupid, and calls for 40% of all countries to be vaccinated by the end of the year. newcastle united fans celebrate a takeover by a saudi—led consortium in a deal worth more than $400 million. and after ten novels and praise for his uncompromising work on the effects of co
we causing a shortage of gas across europe.— causing a shortage of gas across europe. we have long been concerned _ across europe. we have long been concerned about - across europe. we have long| been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. l115 before and we see it happen aain, ., ., , before and we see it happen aaain. ., ., , ., before and we see it happen aaain. ,, , ., ., , ., ., again. us...
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you know they are going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the bela rusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants. revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions. soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we went there to see the border. the guards here still catching dozens of migrants every day. lithuania says belarus is actively helping them to cross illegally. in some cases the border is little more than a gap in the forest. we can see some belarusian border guards coming right now. until the crisis began, there was regular communication between the two sides but after president lukashenko threatened to allow migrants i
you know they are going to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached the bela rusian capital, minsk. the airport is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? translation: of course we are. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood...
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europe. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. us senators agree to extend the country's ceiling for two months, avoiding a possible default on the country's national debt. the un secretary general called vaccine in equity immoral and stupid and calls for a 40% of people in all countries to be vaccinated by the end of the year. newcastle united fans celebrate a takeover by a saudi lead consortium in a deal worth more than $400 million. and after ten novels and praise for his uncompromising work on the effects of colonialism, tanzania's abdul razat gurnah is shocked to win the 2021 nobel prize for literature. you know, these days you get these cold calls, i thought, this is another one of them. and i picked it up and this guy said, "hello, you have won the nobel prize for literature." and i said, "come on, get out of here!" hello, a very warm welcome in america and around the gl
europe. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we see it happen again. us senators agree to extend the country's ceiling for two months, avoiding a possible default on the country's national debt. the un secretary general called vaccine in equity immoral and stupid and calls for a 40% of people in all countries to be vaccinated by the end of the year. newcastle united fans celebrate a takeover by a...
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for it to be coming to birmingham. _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home - europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home town, | europe. for it to be coming to i birmingham, my home town, i'm europe. for it to be coming to - birmingham, my home town, i'm very proud _ birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* . , birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* ., , , ., ., �*, proud. i'm really proud that it's happening _ proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in — proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my _ proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my city. _ proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my city. and - proud. i'm really proud that it's happening in my city. and it'll. proud. i'm really proud that it's i happening in my city. and it'll get to show_ happening in my city. and it'll get to show the diversity and the good parts _ to show the diversity and the good parts of— to show the diversity and the good parts of the city. it to show the diversity and the good parts
for it to be coming to birmingham. _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my _ europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home - europe. for it to be coming to birmingham, my home town, | europe. for it to be coming to i birmingham, my home town, i'm europe. for it to be coming to - birmingham, my home town, i'm very proud _ birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* . , birmingham, my home town, i'm very roud. �* ., , , ., ., �*, proud. i'm really proud that it's happening _...
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but can arsenal conquer europe? it's all change for the - europe? it's all change for the season with a group stage for the first time since the competition was revamped more than a decade ago. it'll see a brutal baptism as well. defending champions barcelona in the catalan capital. it’s defending champions barcelona in the catalan capital-— catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having _ catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having the _ catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having the ambition - catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having the ambition to - catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having the ambition to train i catalan capital. it's nothing wrong l with having the ambition to train to win, and there no guarantees that you will do it, but at least you can be very proud of yourself. nobody can ask for anything more. it’s can ask for anything more. it's worked so _ can ask for anything more. it's worked so far. _ can ask for anything more. it's worked so far. nine games, nine wins, 35 goals. 25 of them coming in the
but can arsenal conquer europe? it's all change for the - europe? it's all change for the season with a group stage for the first time since the competition was revamped more than a decade ago. it'll see a brutal baptism as well. defending champions barcelona in the catalan capital. it’s defending champions barcelona in the catalan capital-— catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having _ catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having the _ catalan capital. it's nothing wrong with having...
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that is right for them in europe, _ it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they - it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they have i it, yes, to continue. that is right. for them in europe, they have much lower rates, they seem to have covid perfectly under control, but i think there is a danger that some countries in europe turn round and follow morocco, as we saw last week, and say the uk rates are too high, we are not going to let in those visitors from the uk, so it is a balance, but i think at the moment you are restricting, or the uk government is restricting recovery of the travel sector and industry, and the jobs that go with it, by having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank _ having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank you _ having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank you so _ having so many layers in place. paul charles, thank you so much. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor promises a budget that invests in "infrastructure, innovation and skills" as the economy rec
that is right for them in europe, _ it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they - it, yes, to continue. that is right for them in europe, they have i it, yes, to continue. that is right. for them in europe, they have much lower rates, they seem to have covid perfectly under control, but i think there is a danger that some countries in europe turn round and follow morocco, as we saw last week, and say the uk rates are too high, we are not going to let in those visitors from the...
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this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we need to heat— weather is coming and we need to heat apartments. if you go to heat apartments. if you go to poor— to heat apartments. if you go to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating — to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating because everyone knows — the heating because everyone knows they won't be able to pay for it _ knows they won't be able to pay for it h — knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* . ., ., knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* _, ., ., .,, for it. a record demand for gas unlimited _ for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage _ for it. a record demand
this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we...
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gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain imports very little natural gas from russia but the uk has been hit too by the skyrocketing prices on the energy markets. russia's position is very simple. we've got the gas you need, we've got a brand—new pipeline to deliver it, so let's do the deal. and considering how acute the energy crisis is becoming in europe, that puts russia in a very strong position. and since europe has committed to a greener future, it may, for a time, need more gas as coal—fired plants are phased out. so long as europe is using as much energy as it is,
gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain...
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you know that the problems you've got are in europe, notjust with china and india. but what do they want? and what do we want, collectively? do we want to be successful in the fight against climate change or not? do we want to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 or not? that's the question. if they don't want to reach that agreement and if they don't want to reach that common political and social goal, well, they have to be clear about that. we are, with emmanuel macron, very clear on our political determination to reach carbon neutrality no later than 2050. just one single fact, when we are looking at the emission of c02, it is 60g per kilowatt hour in france because we are relying on nuclear energy. it is more than 400g per c02 in germany. which country is the most efficient? you say, you know, we've laid out our plan to get to net zero and we are sticking to it. your problem and your embarrassment is that the french courts havejudged in recent months that you're not sticking to it. they've given your government only another 12 months to improve its record and to actu
you know that the problems you've got are in europe, notjust with china and india. but what do they want? and what do we want, collectively? do we want to be successful in the fight against climate change or not? do we want to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 or not? that's the question. if they don't want to reach that agreement and if they don't want to reach that common political and social goal, well, they have to be clear about that. we are, with emmanuel macron, very clear on our political...
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by now, idris l to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached . and his friends have reached the airport. it is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? {iii instructions. are you worried about the journey? about the “ourney? of course we us. we about the journey? of course we us- we are _ about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing _ about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing the - about the journey? of course we us. we are crossing the border l us. we are crossing the border illegally, we don't know what will happen. we don't trust anyone, not even our smuggler. in may the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko belarus, alexander lu kashenko threatened belarus, alexander lukashenko threatened to flood the eu with drugs and migrants. revenge, it seems, for eu sanctions., soon, thousands were crossing into lithuania. we wen
by now, idris l to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have _ to europe. yeah. by now, idris and his friends have reached . and his friends have reached the airport. it is jammed with people making the same journey. the group has been told to go to a hotel and wait for instructions. are you worried about the journey? {iii instructions. are you worried about the journey? about the “ourney? of course we us. we about the journey? of course...
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. i even and member countries that are at the heart of europe.— at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is _ at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is correct _ at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is correct that - at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is correct that making j at the heart of europe. i think. yasmin is correct that making it possible for 27 nation states to work together as an absolutely utopian project but we are seen the tension between those ideas of europe, a capitalist club or social europe, a capitalist club or social europe and the french issue and particularly the polish and hungarian issue actually important because they are a challenge directly to the idea of social europe. the polish government and hungarian want to be able to run authoritarian governments, they have said they are leading an illiberal democracy and poland women have fought very hard to regain their right to abortion and most polish people actually want to stay and the eu so the union has a difficult challenge ahead which is how to keep poland in whilst protecting the rights
. i even and member countries that are at the heart of europe.— at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is _ at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is correct _ at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is correct that - at the heart of europe. i think yasmin is correct that making j at the heart of europe. i think. yasmin is correct that making it possible for 27 nation states to work together as an absolutely utopian project but we are seen the tension between those ideas of europe, a...
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when we say social europe we are citing some . social europe we are citing some sociat— social europe we are citing some social policies for example on abortion— social policies for example on abortion where the treatment of lgbt people _ abortion where the treatment of lgbt people but let's remember when it comes— people but let's remember when it comes to _ people but let's remember when it comes to poland specifically we are also talking about a pillar of democracy, notjust social also talking about a pillar of democracy, not just social policy and that — democracy, not just social policy and that is— democracy, not just social policy and that is the judiciary which in poland — and that is the judiciary which in poland has now become subordinate to the ruling _ poland has now become subordinate to the ruling party comes to the law and justice party of the prime ministeh _ and justice party of the prime minister. what we are talking about now minister. what we are talking about how is_ minister. what we are talking about how is hot _ minister. what we are talking about now
when we say social europe we are citing some . social europe we are citing some sociat— social europe we are citing some social policies for example on abortion— social policies for example on abortion where the treatment of lgbt people _ abortion where the treatment of lgbt people but let's remember when it comes— people but let's remember when it comes to _ people but let's remember when it comes to poland specifically we are also talking about a pillar of democracy, notjust social also...
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over in europe where it is only— taking over in europe where it is only a _ taking over in europe where it is only a short _ taking over in europe where it is only a short time _ taking over in europe where it is only a short time ago _ taking over in europe where it is only a short time ago people - taking over in europe where it is l only a short time ago people were gloomily— only a short time ago people were gloomily predicting _ only a short time ago people were gloomily predicting that _ only a short time ago people were gloomily predicting that the - gloomily predicting that the populace _ gloomily predicting that the populace would _ gloomily predicting that the populace would be - gloomily predicting that the populace would be in- gloomily predicting that thel populace would be in power. gloomily predicting that the - populace would be in power. we have no way, _ populace would be in power. we have no way. sweden, _ populace would be in power. we have no way, sweden, finland, _ populace would be in power. we have no way, sweden, finland, spain, - no way, sweden, finland, spai
over in europe where it is only— taking over in europe where it is only a _ taking over in europe where it is only a short _ taking over in europe where it is only a short time _ taking over in europe where it is only a short time ago _ taking over in europe where it is only a short time ago people - taking over in europe where it is l only a short time ago people were gloomily— only a short time ago people were gloomily predicting _ only a short time ago people were gloomily predicting...
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translation: europe will not survive the end of the rule of law. _ europe will die. you have to know that. not only in countries that respect the rule of law, l but also in places where people think it is not so important. - if you question the rule of law, then you are doing it— for a reason, and that reason is the retention of power. - europe cannot tolerate that. the commission president promised the eu would take action, and it has three options. the eu could mount a legal challenge. or it could initiate a political process to strip the country of bloc membership rights. or it could apply a formal sanction that could withhold tens of billions of euros in eu funds. on that, here's a member of the ruling law and justice party in poland, speaking to the bbc. they think that the money is the most important thing in the world. it's not. and again, our economy will remain doing great. we are not lacking for anything. and we will not allow anyone to blackmail us. we are strong. a strong nation which is experienced for many years with those who try to press us. adam ea
translation: europe will not survive the end of the rule of law. _ europe will die. you have to know that. not only in countries that respect the rule of law, l but also in places where people think it is not so important. - if you question the rule of law, then you are doing it— for a reason, and that reason is the retention of power. - europe cannot tolerate that. the commission president promised the eu would take action, and it has three options. the eu could mount a legal challenge. or...
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in europe, 20% of all the cars are electric cars. and this would mean that we are going to soon see oil demand peak and slowly decline. those countries better prepare themselves for the next chapter of the energy world. otherwise, they may well be left behind and not ready for the next chapter of the global energy economy. so when, for example, australia's resources minister, keith pitt, says, "coal, oil and gas are going to continue to be a big part of australia's energy mix," when the energy and oil ministries in saudi arabia make it clear that they are going to continue to invest and develop their oil resources — you say they're swimming against the tide of history, do you? i believe that a new global energy economy is emerging around the world. it is not only driven by the wish of saving the planet, because technology is going in that way, and those countries who are investing in coal or other fossil fuels may well be taking a big risk, in my view. how much does american leadership matter in all of this? we haven't discussed am
in europe, 20% of all the cars are electric cars. and this would mean that we are going to soon see oil demand peak and slowly decline. those countries better prepare themselves for the next chapter of the energy world. otherwise, they may well be left behind and not ready for the next chapter of the global energy economy. so when, for example, australia's resources minister, keith pitt, says, "coal, oil and gas are going to continue to be a big part of australia's energy mix," when...
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gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain imports very little natural gas from russia but the uk has been hit too by the skyrocketing prices on the energy markets. russia's position is very simple. we've got the gas you need, we've got a brand—new pipeline to deliver it, so let's do the deal. and considering how acute the energy crisis is becoming in europe, that puts russia in a very strong position. and since europe has committed to a greenerfuture, it may, for a time, need more gas as coal—fired plants are phased out. so long as europe is using as much energy as it is, s
gazprom can supply more gas to europe. but refuses to do that, saying that we will do that if you accept gazprom's terms of handling nord stream 2. it's very simple. this is pure blackmail. today, president putin hit back. it was europe's fault, he said, that prices were ten times higher than last year, because the eu didn't want to sign long—term energy contracts. no wonder the russians are smiling at their annual gas forum. they know the eu relies heavily on russian gas exports. britain...
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and for hungry in europe? it's been pretty controversial. tt europe? it's been pretty controversial.— europe? it's been pretty controversial. ., controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor _ controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor orban's - this from viktor orban's perspective, he believes he can run, his party is running neck and neck with the opposition, and he's really moving from being simply a hungarian leader, he wants to be the leader of the right in europe. he sees an opportunity for this to really lead other right—wing parties, for example, in italy, poland, many countries in europe — he would like to represent this strong pro— sovereignty, strong nationalist vision of europe right across the eu. . ~ ., , vision of europe right across the eu. ., , ., vision of europe right across the eu. nick thorpe, thanks very much. sto you're watching bbc news — the headlines... stop s... the family of mp sir david amess, killed in a knife attack on friday, call on people to set aside hatred, show kindness and love, and work towa
and for hungry in europe? it's been pretty controversial. tt europe? it's been pretty controversial.— europe? it's been pretty controversial. ., controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor _ controversial. it has, looking at this from viktor orban's - this from viktor orban's perspective, he believes he can run, his party is running neck and neck with the opposition, and he's really moving from being simply a hungarian leader, he wants to be the leader of the right in europe. he sees...
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for years, europe has depended on russia for much of its energy supplies. in all, the eu gets 40% of its natural gas from there, and about a quarter of its crude oil. that means the kremlin has a big say in the price of our energy, and one ofjoe biden�*s closest advisers told me that influence could be exploited. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. but do you think that russia are going to try and exploit this? i think it would be a mistake for russia to try to exploit this. i think that would ultimately backfire on them and i believe that they should respond to the market demands for increased energy supplies to europe. the fear is that moscow is not supplying as much gas as it could to put pressure on the eu to start using this, russia's new pipeline called nord stream 2. this would massively increase the amount of gas coming direct from russia, through the baltic sea, to germany, bypassing the other main route through ukraine. s
for years, europe has depended on russia for much of its energy supplies. in all, the eu gets 40% of its natural gas from there, and about a quarter of its crude oil. that means the kremlin has a big say in the price of our energy, and one ofjoe biden�*s closest advisers told me that influence could be exploited. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. but do you think...
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after all, that is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is for me now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation: she is someone who, for 16 years, has really i left her mark on europe. she has helped all 27 of us to make good decisions with a lot of humanity at times but were difficult. i recalled in 2020 july, very prompt the discussion on the financial framework, resilience fund, and in critical moments, angela was that lady, that madam who intervened and helped us to find a solution. her influence spanning far beyond europe. so many people, girls and boys, men and women, have had a role model who they could look up to three challenging times. i
after all, that is what europe offers. and it is always been a pleasure for me, as it is for me now, to answer your questions. the full agenda was business as usual in terms of deliberations but there was still time to pay tribute to the woman who has helped steer the eu through economic and migration crises to the covid—19 pandemic. while her legacy will be mixed, known as a pragmatist rather than a visionary, she is still by far the longest serving among current eu leaders. translation: she...
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ste ed in. , and the rest of europe have already steed in. , g. and the rest of europe have already steed in. , �* stepped in. president joe biden urues stepped in. president joe biden urges companies _ stepped in. president joe biden urges companies to _ stepped in. president joe biden urges companies to fire - stepped in. president joe biden| urges companies to fire workers stepped in. president joe biden - urges companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus. there is a lot of opposition. the most significant overhaul of the international tax system in the generation was announced friday night after negotiations headed by the finally ended in agreement. there will be corporation tax that an agreement, all nations and the planet will be a blast to play. — advise to pay. higher than some examples, ireland's rate which at present is one of the last countries to agree to the deal. under 36 of them have signed up and only kenya, nigeria, pakistan and sri lanka are refusing. they brokered the dealings of the countries will collect and $150,000,000,000 a
ste ed in. , and the rest of europe have already steed in. , g. and the rest of europe have already steed in. , �* stepped in. president joe biden urues stepped in. president joe biden urges companies _ stepped in. president joe biden urges companies to _ stepped in. president joe biden urges companies to fire - stepped in. president joe biden| urges companies to fire workers stepped in. president joe biden - urges companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus....
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that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. g work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee tells the us congress the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy.— division and weakening democra . , ., , democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits _ democracy. facebook repeatedly encounter profits and _ encounter profits and accountability.
that is - translation: we must build a stronger europe. that is what i | stronger europe. that is what i deeply believe in, a europe which takes a share for itself and can choose its partners and work closely with historical allied. g work closely with historical allied. �* ., allied. a former facebook employee _ allied. a former facebook employee tells _ allied. a former facebook employee tells the - allied. a former facebook employee tells the us - allied. a former facebook - employee tells...
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exactly, and europe obviously needs more — gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the - gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the current| needs more gas, given the current level of supplies, the level of the price and the fact it is possible we have a very cold winter coming up. how often in the past has brush are reneged on a contract and blocked a shipment? reneged on a contract and blocked a shiment? ., reneged on a contract and blocked a shiment? . , ., shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted _ shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for _ shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for gas _ shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for gas supplies - shipment? never. i mean, in terms of their contracted for gas supplies to - their contracted for gas supplies to europe, they have never reneged. there was one brief moment in 2009 w
exactly, and europe obviously needs more — gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given _ gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the - gas? exactly, and europe obviously needs more gas, given the current| needs more gas, given the current level of supplies, the level of the price and the fact it is possible we have a very cold winter coming up. how often in the past has brush are reneged on a contract and...
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germany is by far the biggest emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there is the fact that a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. there�*s always the intent of big industries, but go out and asked them what they think, for example, about me, and you will see that at least in this building, there is no conflict of interest. as politicians now talk about green deal details, on the streets of europe there is a rising sense of fear that the time for talk is over. their future is slipping away. that was katya adler reporting. now, from europe to africa, and alongside energy is a big question in climate change, food security is also a huge concern. extremes of weather, including droughts and floods, can put supplies of food at risk. but as well as the threat, t
germany is by far the biggest emitter of c02 in europe. we would have been earlier in our climate action, but now it is a priority. but relations between fossil fuel groups, industry and mps here are often described as too cosy. there is this conflict of interest with lawmakers with second jobs in big polluting industries, there is the fact that a lot of the gdp of this country comes from big polluting industries. there�*s always the intent of big industries, but go out and asked them what...
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a couple things now, as ou sa , europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the face _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing - europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing is i europe. . a couple things now, asj you say, the face mask thing is an issue, they are still required in both scotland and wales, and that's part of the debate in the uk about why they are doing it and england isn't. you mentioned thejoint committee on vaccinations and immunisation, they'll seek a recommendation from them about whether this should happen. there's a sense that the programme is not progressing with the same alacrity as the original vaccination programme — which, despite as the prime minister is saying, there's plenty of doses of vaccine at the moment. there no slowing down because of supply issues, it's there and ready, it'sjust somehow because of supply issues, it's there and ready, it's just somehow not getting into people's arms at th
a couple things now, as ou sa , europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the face _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing - europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing is i europe. . a couple things now, asj you say, the face mask thing is an issue, they are still required in both scotland and wales, and that's part of the debate in the uk...
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europe _ part of it. how different is again to be a? europe competing - part of it. how different is again to be a? europe competing for. part of it. how different is again - to be a? europe competing for team gb in tokyo, you're going to be competing against some of your team—mates who you are alongside their in tokyo as you can pay or to compete for team england in the commonwealth goes back at him like he said, the home crowd isjust so exciting and i can't wait to be a part of it. exciting and i can't wait to be a part of it— exciting and i can't wait to be a art of it. ., ' , ., ., part of it. how different is again to be a? europe _ part of it. how different is again to be a? europe competing for. part of it. how different is again - to be a? europe competing for team gb in tokyo, you're going to be competing against some of your team—mates who you are alongside their in tokyo as you can pay or to compete for team england in the commonwealth goes back to my closest competitor is duncan scott. picked when gold silver and the winning relay together but were
europe _ part of it. how different is again to be a? europe competing - part of it. how different is again to be a? europe competing for. part of it. how different is again - to be a? europe competing for team gb in tokyo, you're going to be competing against some of your team—mates who you are alongside their in tokyo as you can pay or to compete for team england in the commonwealth goes back at him like he said, the home crowd isjust so exciting and i can't wait to be a part of it. exciting...
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there have been many stops across europe. it takes you back when you see the physical reaction that we're getting, but also she's amazingly evocative. so, she's doing herjob. she has provoked strong feelings. in rome, the pope came out to meet her, but not everywhere has been quite so welcoming. especially at one stop in greece. people were stoning a puppet arriving? people were stoning a puppet arriving, which is nothing we expected, and feeling very strongly about it as well, shouting at her with everything they had. and here on the kent coast, which sees regular migrant arrivals along the shore, there is considerable local debate. this man is a ukip councillor, and he wasn't going to be meeting little amal. the event that's taking place in folkestone today is all about raising awareness, about being welcoming to refugees. you would rather folkestone was less welcoming? personally, yes. but i would welcome . them if they came over here with a passport - or equivalent documentation. but by folkestone harbour, the crowds were
there have been many stops across europe. it takes you back when you see the physical reaction that we're getting, but also she's amazingly evocative. so, she's doing herjob. she has provoked strong feelings. in rome, the pope came out to meet her, but not everywhere has been quite so welcoming. especially at one stop in greece. people were stoning a puppet arriving? people were stoning a puppet arriving, which is nothing we expected, and feeling very strongly about it as well, shouting at her...
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one of the big reasons we — countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have more - reasons we seem to have more infections now is because that pattern of the epidemic in the uk has changed with teenagers and younger adults really driving things forward. we were much slower in adopting vaccination in those groups, in particular, teenagers. that has had a big impact on the course of the pandemic. because they had 'ust course of the pandemic. because they had just come — course of the pandemic. because they had just come back _ course of the pandemic. because they had just come back to _ course of the pandemic. because they had just come back to school. - had just come back to school. exactly. had just come back to school. exactl . , ., ., exactly. explained to me, if you are in control right _ exactly. explained to me, if you are in control right now,
one of the big reasons we — countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have _ countries in europe? one of the big reasons we seem to have more - reasons we seem to have more infections now is because that pattern of the epidemic in the uk has changed with teenagers and younger adults really driving things forward. we were much slower in adopting vaccination in those...