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obama some of it we were afraid that the czech republic could become more like hungary or poland a powerful oligarch conquers state institutions and puts them to his own use and if someone wants to call on him to resign he can't because he'll go to jail that's good openings hope and that there's a what is it isn't. for the czech prime minister these demonstrations are a political campaign andrea babbage is the owner of agra fair told ing now when a blind trust at least in theory the company isn't just involved in agriculture bobbish also owns major newspapers critics including the ngo transparency international say he has too much power her. he's a huge industrialist and at the same time he's prime minister and owns media interests he gets huge amounts of public money from e.u. funds and national subsidies he's sucking up all this public money that's a level of power that even bella scorning in italy never experienced in his best years and you know if he thought even if he were. the e.u. commission is halting subsidies on baddish companies according to a policeman area imports that accuses
obama some of it we were afraid that the czech republic could become more like hungary or poland a powerful oligarch conquers state institutions and puts them to his own use and if someone wants to call on him to resign he can't because he'll go to jail that's good openings hope and that there's a what is it isn't. for the czech prime minister these demonstrations are a political campaign andrea babbage is the owner of agra fair told ing now when a blind trust at least in theory the company...
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republic and attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country. this believe the 13 year old yeah demonstrators say they won't quit as long as bad as is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. for more on this let's bring in you she harsh eric a journalist in prague chief commentator for t.v. says thanks for joining us i can you tell us more about prime minister bob mission how much power does he have and why are people so very angry well it was mentioned in the report that therese a very strong suspicion also of fraudulent claims of european subsidies and now we have a very critical preliminary report filed by or does this of the european commission playing a very gross conflict of interest of. being in charge of other go for the holding and basically setting the rules of the game in you know economic and political perspectives as previously finance minister and now prime minister and also people take to the streets and they remind about the possible system because
republic and attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country. this believe the 13 year old yeah demonstrators say they won't quit as long as bad as is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. for more on this let's bring in you she harsh eric a journalist in prague chief commentator for t.v. says thanks for joining us i can you tell us more about prime minister bob mission how much power does he have...
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and we're in the czech republic to meet one of the students trying to topple that nation's billionaire leader. is helping mobilize demonstrations against foreign minister andres bobbish some of the biggest since the velvet revolution of 1989. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us world leaders are gathering today in britain and france to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day that's the day in 1904 when allied forces landed in normandy and began to retake europe from nazi germany heavy fire. i think there resulted in more than 9000 allied troops killed or wounded on the very 1st day alone as well as thousands of civilians german casualties are put at least some 4000 on normandy as coast today the allies will reenact the landings and some of the high points of the invasion which led to the liberation of europe and helped and world war 2. well dave began with operation overlord that was a massive naval operation to ferry american british canadian and other allied forces across the english channel to the french coast it remains the largest amphibious assault in the history of warfar
and we're in the czech republic to meet one of the students trying to topple that nation's billionaire leader. is helping mobilize demonstrations against foreign minister andres bobbish some of the biggest since the velvet revolution of 1989. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us world leaders are gathering today in britain and france to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day that's the day in 1904 when allied forces landed in normandy and began to retake europe from nazi germany heavy...
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you see if you're knighted here how big of a problem is corruption in the czech republic in general. where this is exactly what the people here want to get rid of it is still very present in the checco society but to check the people who don't want any longer that correction he's part of their politics and i talk to people who earlier on today they told me that they wanted to come to me just as their parents had done it 30 years ago because they wanted a more democratic country something that i'm very proud he's had promised before his election but hasn't it is rich in money and many thanks. to formula one now lewis hamilton won the french grand prix on sunday to extend his championship lead over team may well terry bought us the 36 points the british driver started in pole position and led a largely an eventful race from start to finish as both us finished in 2nd place followed by ferrari's shot leclaire in 3rd and well to now has 79 career wins just 12 short of my. all time record. in tennis roger federer looks in fine form for wimbledon after he swatted aside for david to go far s
you see if you're knighted here how big of a problem is corruption in the czech republic in general. where this is exactly what the people here want to get rid of it is still very present in the checco society but to check the people who don't want any longer that correction he's part of their politics and i talk to people who earlier on today they told me that they wanted to come to me just as their parents had done it 30 years ago because they wanted a more democratic country something that...
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republic and attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country this is. the. demonstrators say they won't quit as long as bobbish is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. if we now draw in addition your schick he's a journalist in prague and chief commentator for t.v. welcome to you more about by mr bobbsey and why people there are so angry with him . i think basically we are talking about 3 reasons number one is the doc trapped and prime minister. namely his collaboration with communist secret police then and that was also mentioned in your story there are claims. that lee claiming subsidies for his private he was stalking this song there are still criminal investigations going on in the czech republic and and then we have you know the fresh 3rd reason which is a preliminary report by the audit this commission claiming that under the bobbish is in the group's called the sleep of interest where he actually asked former finance minister currently try minister instead of and
republic and attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country this is. the. demonstrators say they won't quit as long as bobbish is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. if we now draw in addition your schick he's a journalist in prague and chief commentator for t.v. welcome to you more about by mr bobbsey and why people there are so angry with him . i think basically we are talking about 3 reasons...
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united here how big of a problem is corruption in the czech republic in general. where this is exactly what the people here want to get rid of it is still very present in the check in a society but to check people who don't want any longer that correction he's part of their politics and i told to people around today they told me they wanted to come here just as their parents had done and 30 years ago because they want a more democratic country something that i'm very bobbies had promised before his election but hasn't delivered in money many thanks. so sports now germany has reached the quarter finals of the women's world cup. book side pulled off their 4th when of the tournament confidently taking down nigeria 3 nil but not all the attention was on the players as once again the video is this the referee or we are played a huge role in deciding the outcome. alexander pope was making 100th appearance in germany and she moans the occasion by scoring the opener noting from a corner to claim her 2nd goal of the tournament. for the next 8 minutes the boat was barely ki
united here how big of a problem is corruption in the czech republic in general. where this is exactly what the people here want to get rid of it is still very present in the check in a society but to check people who don't want any longer that correction he's part of their politics and i told to people around today they told me they wanted to come here just as their parents had done and 30 years ago because they want a more democratic country something that i'm very bobbies had promised before...
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not of the czech republic progress tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets and tuesday demanding the resignation of prime minister andres bobbish it was not the country's biggest political demonstrations since the fall of communism bombay is a multi-billionaire who's vote to stay in power despite allegations he illegally profited from e.u. subsidies in his own private business dealings. on one student against a billionaire. last min our has been mobilizing big crowds for weeks. this evening more than 100000 came out to demonstrate against. obama some of them we're afraid that the czech republic could become more like hungary or poland a powerful guy. because state institutions and puts them to his own use and if someone wants to call on him to resign because because he'll go to jail. but there's more does it isn't. true the czech prime minister these demonstrations are a political campaigner andrea babbage is the owner of agra fair told ing now when a blind trust at least in theory the company isn't just involved in agriculture bobbish also owns major newspapers critics including
not of the czech republic progress tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets and tuesday demanding the resignation of prime minister andres bobbish it was not the country's biggest political demonstrations since the fall of communism bombay is a multi-billionaire who's vote to stay in power despite allegations he illegally profited from e.u. subsidies in his own private business dealings. on one student against a billionaire. last min our has been mobilizing big crowds for weeks. this...
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grazing in their new home after a long journey all the way from the czech republic to africa 5 black rhino is get their 1st taste of real winter and they seem to like the grounds in this power. struggle to show this is wonderful having a job this is the one a wonderful place for. i don't think you'll be any problem it takes time it's lucky those species which does well and i'm sure in 6 months who'll or your next move will be well settled and remodeled your. eastern black rhino he said critically endangered only 5000 of them still survive in the wild which is why these primaries bred in europeans or use have been flown into rwanda after a transition period they'll eventually be released into the wild and hopefully reproduce. when his ambassador to germany was there to wish the runners well before the animals left europe late last week. she. said they are very likely to go. is in the country that is considered to be one of the cleanest country in the one of the safest country of the continent so. it's already a good prerequisite for a new home. and for a wend helping save the black rh
grazing in their new home after a long journey all the way from the czech republic to africa 5 black rhino is get their 1st taste of real winter and they seem to like the grounds in this power. struggle to show this is wonderful having a job this is the one a wonderful place for. i don't think you'll be any problem it takes time it's lucky those species which does well and i'm sure in 6 months who'll or your next move will be well settled and remodeled your. eastern black rhino he said...
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this report is extremely questionable i consider it as an attack on the czech republic an attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country. they stopped believe the. czech authorities are supposed to investigate the reports accusations but the opposition has little faith they're demanding real consequences for what the report describes they want babbitts excluded from upcoming e.u. budget talks then in these in these negotiations he's going to try to limit the use influence in order to increase his own power problem and has rightly challenge that for months now this conflict of interest reigns he must be excluded from budget talks about. you demonstrators say they won't quit as long as babbitts is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. the international monetary fund believes italy's debt poses a major vist the euro zone economy and later today the european commission is expected to say that italy is in breach of european bunch of drones that could result in the e.u. imposing financial sanction
this report is extremely questionable i consider it as an attack on the czech republic an attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country. they stopped believe the. czech authorities are supposed to investigate the reports accusations but the opposition has little faith they're demanding real consequences for what the report describes they want babbitts excluded from upcoming e.u. budget talks then in these in these negotiations he's going to try to limit the use influence in...
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another is the czech republic. a czech mep and candidate for the top eu job spoke to the bbc‘s ross atkins to explain why. if you make a political declaration it is the easiest way to do. the difficult thing is to fulfil that. i can only remind all that in 11 countries of central and eastern europe ‘s, the post communist country, no green mep was elected to the parliament. there is a little bit of a different view between western europe and eastern europe. does that mean that people in those countries do not care about climate change? they care but they are a frayed that if it done in an unsustainable way it could damage the national economy. so the phasing out, for instance, of coal—fired power plants in eastern europe should be done more sustainably. paul dickinson executive chair of the cdp project that helps firms and organisations to measure and manage environmental impact. what do you make of that? there seems to be a big divide between countries across europe and how to tackle climate change and what c
another is the czech republic. a czech mep and candidate for the top eu job spoke to the bbc‘s ross atkins to explain why. if you make a political declaration it is the easiest way to do. the difficult thing is to fulfil that. i can only remind all that in 11 countries of central and eastern europe ‘s, the post communist country, no green mep was elected to the parliament. there is a little bit of a different view between western europe and eastern europe. does that mean that people in...
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republic and attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country this is. this stuff believe that the more czech authorities are supposed to investigate the reports accusations but the opposition has little faith they're demanding real consequences for what the report describes they want bobbish excluded from upcoming e.u. budget talks then in these in these negotiations he's going to try to limit the use influence in order to increase his own power polman has rightly challenge that for months now this conflict of interest means he must be excluded from budget talks if. the u.s. demonstrators say they won't quit as long as bobbish is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. and we have the line back up to australia where colonel george pell is asking an australian appeals court to overturn his conviction for molesting 2 choir boys in 1990 s. let's bring in roger maynard in sydney following this for us this morning roger can you tell us what's going to happen today. well most of
republic and attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country this is. this stuff believe that the more czech authorities are supposed to investigate the reports accusations but the opposition has little faith they're demanding real consequences for what the report describes they want bobbish excluded from upcoming e.u. budget talks then in these in these negotiations he's going to try to limit the use influence in order to increase his own power polman has rightly challenge that...
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republic in general. where does exactly what the people here want to get rid of it is still very present in the check in a society but the check people don't want any longer that corruption he's part of their politics and our total people earlier on today and they told me they wanted to come just as their parents don and 30 years ago because they wanted a more democratic country something that i'm very bobbies had promised before his election but hasn't delivered and muñoz chavez many thanks. thank you but then take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world former general mohammad goes done me and has declared himself the winner of mauritania's presidential election but opposition candidates say they could contest the results former president mohammad aziz is preparing to step aside after serving to find here elected terms 1500000 people in the west african state are eligible to vote. if the o.p.'s government says it has foiled a coup attempt in the northern of horror province prim
republic in general. where does exactly what the people here want to get rid of it is still very present in the check in a society but the check people don't want any longer that corruption he's part of their politics and our total people earlier on today and they told me they wanted to come just as their parents don and 30 years ago because they wanted a more democratic country something that i'm very bobbies had promised before his election but hasn't delivered and muñoz chavez many thanks....
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republic a largest protest since the overthrow of communism demonstrators are calling on prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and researchers have found that gray seals and humans have much more in common than previously thought all year from a few of the cute creatures later in the show. welcome to the show. in turkey opposition candidate has won the rerun of stubbles mayoral election in molo won over 54 percent of the ballot with almost all of the votes counted in his victory speech the opposition politician said he is ready to work with president. to solve problems his rival of the dalai yielder him from where it was ruling a party has conceded defeat the a.k.p. call for the rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st elections in march. more let's bring in de w.'s here who is following the elections it is stumble and is at an office ition rally right now julia the opposition kind of acrimony who has won for a 2nd time does this come as much of a surprise. well i don't think it comes as a surprise to him and his crew it is they have been campaigning really hard
republic a largest protest since the overthrow of communism demonstrators are calling on prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and researchers have found that gray seals and humans have much more in common than previously thought all year from a few of the cute creatures later in the show. welcome to the show. in turkey opposition candidate has won the rerun of stubbles mayoral election in molo won over 54 percent of the ballot with almost all of the votes counted in his...
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this report is extremely questionable i consider it as an attack on the czech republic an attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country. the. demonstrators say they won't quit as long as babbitt is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. the european commission is recommending legal action against italy for failing to bring its debt under control and that could mean billions of euros in fines and financial oversight of europe's 4th largest economy it comes after italy's populist government increased borrowing to fulfill election promises. italy and the e.u.'s relationship status complicated last year the country only narrowly avoided disciplinary action over its budget plan now its finances are back in the spotlight with brossel is once again sounding the alarm over the country's ballooning desk and here's the problem italy's current debt stands at 132 percent of g.d.p. in other words the country owes far more than the value of its entire economic output under e.u. rules member states aren't
this report is extremely questionable i consider it as an attack on the czech republic an attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country. the. demonstrators say they won't quit as long as babbitt is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. the european commission is recommending legal action against italy for failing to bring its debt under control and that could mean billions of euros in fines and...
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republic an attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country this is. this stuff believe the. czech authorities are supposed to investigate the reports accusations that the opposition has little faith they're demanding real consequences for what the report describes they want babbitts excluded from upcoming e.u. budget talks then in these in these negotiations he's going to try to limit the use influence in order to increase his own power problem and has rightly challenge that for months now this conflict of interest means he must be excluded from budget talks about sure he must be alone you know you demonstrators say they won't quit as long as babbitts is in power but his supporters don't care the economy is humming along and they don't want the e.u. telling them what to do. it's to australia now where the most senior catholic cleric found guilty of child sex abuse as launched an appeal against his conviction the disgraced 77 year old cardinal george pell is asking an australian appeals court to overturn his conviction for molesting 2 choir boys in a c
republic an attack on czech interests as a destabilization of the country this is. this stuff believe the. czech authorities are supposed to investigate the reports accusations that the opposition has little faith they're demanding real consequences for what the report describes they want babbitts excluded from upcoming e.u. budget talks then in these in these negotiations he's going to try to limit the use influence in order to increase his own power problem and has rightly challenge that for...
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republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video persistence to referee. i'm calm aspen thanks for joining us we start in turkey where opposition candidate . as won the rerun of istanbul's may or election him on the one almost 54 percent of the ballots with over 97 percent. of votes counted he says he is ready to work with president to tie affair to want to solve. problems is rival bin ali gilder him from president everyone's ruling party has conceded defeat a.k.p. call for the rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st election in march. wu han is in istanbul for us she's been following these elections there you are yulia opposition candidate winning now for a 2nd time how surprised are you by that outcome. well his victory clearly doesn't come as a surprise at all to his supporters as you can see all around me people are celebrating they
republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video persistence to referee. i'm calm aspen thanks for joining us we start in turkey where opposition candidate . as won the rerun of istanbul's may or election him on the one almost 54 percent of the ballots...
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accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier general john -- embassy of czech republic. accompanying him, world war ii veterans, mr. larry thorpe, mr. charles lawrence wheeler and mr. jose vollaldenado. [no audio] presenting the wreath for denmark, lieutenant colonel william kruger paulson, assistance defense military, naval and air attache, royal danish embassy. is accompanied by wwii veterans, corporal david wo allman and -- -- he is accompanied by world war ii veterans, corporal david wallman and -- representing the wreath for france, oliver -- embassy of france. he's accompanied by world war ii veterans, mr. wilbur williams and mr. lee. [no audio] representing the country of greece -- embassy of greece. he's accompanied by world war ii veterans, mr. francis oakes and mr. bill spurrier. [no audio] representing the country of luxembourg is ambassador sylvie lucas. accompanying her, mr. eli linden, world war ii veteran. we offer our condolences on the recent passing of the grand duke, jean of luxembourg, who was a decorated world war ii veteran who landed on the beaches
accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier general john -- embassy of czech republic. accompanying him, world war ii veterans, mr. larry thorpe, mr. charles lawrence wheeler and mr. jose vollaldenado. [no audio] presenting the wreath for denmark, lieutenant colonel william kruger paulson, assistance defense military, naval and air attache, royal danish embassy. is accompanied by wwii veterans, corporal david wo allman and -- -- he is accompanied by world war ii veterans, corporal...
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. >>> also this hour, the historic protests rocking the czech republic as thousands and thousands of people demand the prime minister resign immediately. we'll tell you why. >>> also ahead this hour, he's dodging every question. boris johnson staying really tight-lipped over why police were called to his home that he shares with his girlfriend last friday. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> 3:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the u.s. president says that he is not looking for a war with iran, but senior officials in donald trump's administration are refusing to take military action off the table. >> and that is raising concerns about the u.s. strategy during a time of heightened tenses. the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has just arrived in saudi arabia. he says he wants to build a global coalition against iran. >> and president trump, well, he says that he is willing to hold talks with iran without preconditions, but he ins
. >>> also this hour, the historic protests rocking the czech republic as thousands and thousands of people demand the prime minister resign immediately. we'll tell you why. >>> also ahead this hour, he's dodging every question. boris johnson staying really tight-lipped over why police were called to his home that he shares with his girlfriend last friday. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm...
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yesterday, germany, poland, and the czech republic recorded their highest—ever june temperatures. and the uk won't escape — over the next few days, there could be highs here of 3a degrees. in france, officials have issued strict warnings about the risk to life. several cities have restricted traffic, and in some areas schools have closed. from paris, hugh schofield reports. europe is basking in an unexpectedly early spell of blasting heat. what it says about our changing climate may be a matter of concern, but out and about most people are for now enjoying the positives. it certainly hasn't deterred the crowds here in paris turning out to see the city sights. if you're from a place, you are going to know the best ways to stay cool and you're not going to bother coming outside, but if you're a visitor it's a different matter. if you're a tourist and you don't venture out into this heat then what's the point in being here? and most tourists were taking the temperatures in their stride. seattle is raining and 70, and we're what, 90—ish, so it's hot. it's super hot. i need lots of
yesterday, germany, poland, and the czech republic recorded their highest—ever june temperatures. and the uk won't escape — over the next few days, there could be highs here of 3a degrees. in france, officials have issued strict warnings about the risk to life. several cities have restricted traffic, and in some areas schools have closed. from paris, hugh schofield reports. europe is basking in an unexpectedly early spell of blasting heat. what it says about our changing climate may be a...
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the highest—ever temperatures forjune have been recorded in germany, poland and the czech republic. warnings are issued in france, spain and italy. laterjen here in rome is not meant to be this hard. —— late june. the real heat tends to come in july and august, so there is a early heatwave has taken these tourists here at the trendy by surprise. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says too many crimes are being left unsolved and that national detection rates for some offences are "woeful". fitness fears for england, with both first choice centre backs a doubt for tonight's women's world cup quarter final against norway. pop princess, kylie, tells the bbc that playing the famous legends slot at glastonbury this weekend will be very emotional. by the time i am standing on that stage doing my own show, it will all hit me. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm anita mcveigh. scientists say cervical cancer could eventually be eliminated, thanks to a vaccination programme targeting the hpv virus. it's one of the main causes of the disease, and a new study ha
the highest—ever temperatures forjune have been recorded in germany, poland and the czech republic. warnings are issued in france, spain and italy. laterjen here in rome is not meant to be this hard. —— late june. the real heat tends to come in july and august, so there is a early heatwave has taken these tourists here at the trendy by surprise. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says too many crimes are being left unsolved and that national detection rates for some...
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republic, to above 38 celsius. the best we could manage in the uk was 25 in wales. to start thursday morning, where you are clear in scotland and northern england, mid single figures could be yours. low cloud in wales across to eastern england and southern scotland. it may hang on towards lincolnshire, norfolk, it may push more generally back towards the north sea coast later in the day. northern scotland staying cloudy, elsewhere abundant sunshine. it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will be windy here, in fact even stronger winds towards cornwall and devon. these are average speeds but there will be gusts through thursday and into friday, maybe reaching 50mph on western ground. this offshore cloud will keep temperatures close to the midteens on the eastern coast, elsewhere it will be a warmer day in the sunshine, into the mid—20s for warmer spots in the west. thursday night into friday, cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filter further inland, and once again could make for a rather dull and grey start
republic, to above 38 celsius. the best we could manage in the uk was 25 in wales. to start thursday morning, where you are clear in scotland and northern england, mid single figures could be yours. low cloud in wales across to eastern england and southern scotland. it may hang on towards lincolnshire, norfolk, it may push more generally back towards the north sea coast later in the day. northern scotland staying cloudy, elsewhere abundant sunshine. it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will...
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not in france but in germany, poland and the czech republic. 38.2 in poland and in the czech republic it was 38.9 degrees. so very high temperatures. across the uk for the next few days it will be sunnier and warmer. the reason is high pressure firmly in charge of our weather. again today, we are looking at a cloudy start across east wales, across the midlands and eastern parts of england. most of that will burn back to the north sea coastline where it will linger. and here too we have an onshore breeze. temperatures a bit lower, but a lot of sunshine around, generally for the rest of the uk, except for the northern and western isles and the far north of scotland. pollen levels high or very high across most of the uk except to the north of scotland, so bear that in mind. breezy today but very gusty winds across the south—west of england, where they could be up to 50 mph as we go through the day. temperatures highest in the west, about 22 in london. 16—19 along the north sea coastline. overnight a lot of cloud returns from the north sea across much of the uk. when easing a little b
not in france but in germany, poland and the czech republic. 38.2 in poland and in the czech republic it was 38.9 degrees. so very high temperatures. across the uk for the next few days it will be sunnier and warmer. the reason is high pressure firmly in charge of our weather. again today, we are looking at a cloudy start across east wales, across the midlands and eastern parts of england. most of that will burn back to the north sea coastline where it will linger. and here too we have an...
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czech republic. she was unable to do so. she lost the first set in the first two rounds as she did today but completing the straight set victory and the woman who won the french open doubles title last year is now into the fourth round and afterwards osaka talked about the pressure she put on herself. she said she has had headaches this week and probably the pressure of other‘s expectations and partly her own expectations and partly her own expectations after winning the us open and the australian open. she said she quite liked the idea of winning all four grand slams in the same year. i bet she would. in the men's draw, novak djokovic, fabio fognini through to the next round, but a new name in the fourth round — greek player stefanos tsitsipas. he comes recommended. he has played a lot of tennis and when a young player has a big break—out grand slam performance, they disappear a bit and cannot live up to the height but sit —— stefanos tsitsipas has done that and it was a two—day victory victory concluded today a
czech republic. she was unable to do so. she lost the first set in the first two rounds as she did today but completing the straight set victory and the woman who won the french open doubles title last year is now into the fourth round and afterwards osaka talked about the pressure she put on herself. she said she has had headaches this week and probably the pressure of other‘s expectations and partly her own expectations and partly her own expectations after winning the us open and the...
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republic. some cities in france have restricted traffic to reduce the effects of pollution during the worst of the heat. keith doyle reports. across europe, the temperature is rising and records are breaking. in france, they have been feeling the heat all week but today, it is set to reach new highs. a0 celsius and above. around 50 schools in the paris region are closed today that are not equipped to deal with a height of bridges. exams have been postponed and across the city places have been set up where people can ta ke refuge have been set up where people can take refuge from the scorching heat. the most polluting vehicles are banned from paris city centres today. the french government has been accused for scaremongering but with claims the last heatwave in 2003 claimed 15,000 lives, it says the warnings are needed. in spain, temperatures already hit a0 celsius yesterday. they are expected to reach as high as a5 degrees at the north—east over the next two days. but the unprecedented heed h
republic. some cities in france have restricted traffic to reduce the effects of pollution during the worst of the heat. keith doyle reports. across europe, the temperature is rising and records are breaking. in france, they have been feeling the heat all week but today, it is set to reach new highs. a0 celsius and above. around 50 schools in the paris region are closed today that are not equipped to deal with a height of bridges. exams have been postponed and across the city places have been...
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the highest—ever temperatures forjune have been recorded in germany, poland and the czech republic. 38.6 degrees celsius was recorded in coschen, in brandenburg, while 38.2 celsius was recorded in radzyn, in poland. some cities in france have restricted traffic to reduce the effects of pollution during the worst of the heat. meteorologists say hot wind blowing from northern africa is the cause of the heatwave. the dalai lama says president trump lacks moral principle. in a rare interview, he also shared some controversial views on women. the buddhist spiritual leader fled to india from tibet in 1959, after china sent in thousands of troops to enforce its claim on the region. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan went to meet him as he approaches his 84th birthday. in the shadows of these himalayan peaks, he has lived in exile. i have come to the north indian town of dharamshala, home to one of the world's best—known religious leaders. his spiritual stardom attracts celebrities and politicians the world over, but as china rises, is his influence fading? so one chinese officia
the highest—ever temperatures forjune have been recorded in germany, poland and the czech republic. 38.6 degrees celsius was recorded in coschen, in brandenburg, while 38.2 celsius was recorded in radzyn, in poland. some cities in france have restricted traffic to reduce the effects of pollution during the worst of the heat. meteorologists say hot wind blowing from northern africa is the cause of the heatwave. the dalai lama says president trump lacks moral principle. in a rare interview, he...
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republic where we have liberals in power. it is across all parties. when we are doing negotiations, when it liberals or social democrats are at the table, we will have a tough talk on how to make sure the rule of law is upheld in european democracies. if you guys in the green see yourself as kingmakers, as the dealmaking goes forward inside the dealmaking goes forward inside the european institutions, which is a greater priority for you dash to confront the populists, the right wing nationalists or to get your green agenda adopted by the new people in power? which is your number one priority? a politician is inclined to say it is both but let me go further with that because you will not be satisfied with that answer. what we're to do is sit at the table to negotiate a new programme for the european commission and the best way to address the criticism of some of the populists is to show that you can do different. i am absolutely short that not all the voters voted for the populists want to get out of the eu but they want a dif
republic where we have liberals in power. it is across all parties. when we are doing negotiations, when it liberals or social democrats are at the table, we will have a tough talk on how to make sure the rule of law is upheld in european democracies. if you guys in the green see yourself as kingmakers, as the dealmaking goes forward inside the dealmaking goes forward inside the european institutions, which is a greater priority for you dash to confront the populists, the right wing...
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republic recorded their highest everjune temperatures yesterday the uk will not escape. over the next b days there could be highs of 3a degrees. in france, several studies have restricted traffic and in some area schools have closed. europe is basking in an unexpected early spell of blasting sheet. what it says about our changing climate may be a matter of concern, but out and about most people are for now enjoying the positives. it certainly has not deterred the crowds here in paris turning out to see the city sights. if you are from a place, you will know the best way to stay cool, you're not going to bother coming outside. but if you are a visitor, it isa outside. but if you are a visitor, it is a different matter. if you are a tourist any do not venture out into the seats, then what is the point in being here? most tourists we re point in being here? most tourists were taken in temperatures in their stride. seattle is raining and 70s and there in what 98 or so?m stride. seattle is raining and 70s and there in what 98 or so? it is super hot any lots of water! i need i
republic recorded their highest everjune temperatures yesterday the uk will not escape. over the next b days there could be highs of 3a degrees. in france, several studies have restricted traffic and in some area schools have closed. europe is basking in an unexpected early spell of blasting sheet. what it says about our changing climate may be a matter of concern, but out and about most people are for now enjoying the positives. it certainly has not deterred the crowds here in paris turning...
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now hundreds of thousands of protesters have rallied in the czech republic demanding that the prime minister step down it's the latest demonstration and toppling andrea bobbish who faces a criminal investigation over alleged fraud now some say this is the biggest protest there since the fall of communism and 1989 there is very challenging. organizers say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was a large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech society isn't dissipating. because of for prime minister because of how the president because we are ashamed by. this are stealing just. so we don't agree with. we are here yes an angry publish a billionaire businessman turned politician is facing a criminal prosecution for allegedly using e.u. subsidy money to build real estate a decade ago the e.u. suspects there are conflicts of interest with his businesses he denies any wrongdoing but appointing a new justice minister shortly after police recommended a prosecution is what triggered the protests but now he's refusing to st
now hundreds of thousands of protesters have rallied in the czech republic demanding that the prime minister step down it's the latest demonstration and toppling andrea bobbish who faces a criminal investigation over alleged fraud now some say this is the biggest protest there since the fall of communism and 1989 there is very challenging. organizers say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was a large and it shows anger at the prime minister...
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he's a guy in the czech republic, he was bored. >> in the czech republic. >> so even if there is some sort of legislation that could somehow curb this behavior, we're not going to extradite a guy from the czech republic over a fake video, are we? >> that's correct. we're not going to do that. and that's the other issue. he said, i'm swearing off politics. i'm not going to do that. i'm interested in doing this for funny stuff. i'm a decent guy. you can't bet on that. and he's already received some offers from random people out throughout the world asking him to manipulate videos for them. >> clint, walk us through the national security dangers of these videos, the myriad of dangers from these videos? >> i think it's two parts, really. if you look at the long-term, if people don't know what to believe in terms of the information they're consuming, it means, one, anyone can get away with anything, right? you can flood the zone and essentially make up all sorts of alternative explanations. we see russia do this with its disinformation. the other part is, it can lead to apathy, if you don'
he's a guy in the czech republic, he was bored. >> in the czech republic. >> so even if there is some sort of legislation that could somehow curb this behavior, we're not going to extradite a guy from the czech republic over a fake video, are we? >> that's correct. we're not going to do that. and that's the other issue. he said, i'm swearing off politics. i'm not going to do that. i'm interested in doing this for funny stuff. i'm a decent guy. you can't bet on that. and he's...
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hundreds of thousands of protesters have rallied in the czech republic demanding the prime minister step down it's a way to trace a name the toppling faces a criminal investigation over alleged fraud some say this is the biggest protest there since the fall of communism in 1989 or a challenge as more. organized as say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech society isn't dissipating. because of the. prime minister because of how. shamed by. just. agree with. yassin. publish a billionaire businessman turned politician is facing a criminal prosecution for allegedly using e.u. subsidy money to build real estate a decade ago the e.u. suspects there are conflicts of interest with his businesses he denies any wrongdoing but appointing a new justice minister shortly after police recommended a prosecution is what triggered the protests for now he's refusing to step down the problem is that in parliament. really isn't any majority for. fish so it's really kind o
hundreds of thousands of protesters have rallied in the czech republic demanding the prime minister step down it's a way to trace a name the toppling faces a criminal investigation over alleged fraud some say this is the biggest protest there since the fall of communism in 1989 or a challenge as more. organized as say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech...
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tomorrow, wales take on the czech republic and scotland play cyprus. and tonight, the republic of ireland drew 1—1 with denmark in copenhagen. goaless for most of the game, southampton's pierre emile hojbjerg opened the scoring minutes after coming off the bench. and just when it looked like ireland were heading for defeat, shane duffy scored in the 85th minute to make it 1—1. ireland are top of group d. chelsea have confirmed this evening that they've agreed a deal to sell eden hazard to real madrid. just over a week since hazard helped chelsea win the europa league, the belgian international will now be on his way to spain subject to a medical. real haven't revealed the fee, but it's reportedly nearly £89 million and could rise to £150 million. that is a chelsea club record. let's take a quick look at some of the other football stories around today. and hazard's soon—to—be ex—club chelsea have gone to the court of arbitration for sport to appeal their two—window transfer ban. they're not allowed to buy any new players until the end of j
tomorrow, wales take on the czech republic and scotland play cyprus. and tonight, the republic of ireland drew 1—1 with denmark in copenhagen. goaless for most of the game, southampton's pierre emile hojbjerg opened the scoring minutes after coming off the bench. and just when it looked like ireland were heading for defeat, shane duffy scored in the 85th minute to make it 1—1. ireland are top of group d. chelsea have confirmed this evening that they've agreed a deal to sell eden hazard to...
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of the czech republic in straight sets 6163 the victory means barty is now the number 2 ranked woman in the world you're watching news from berlin coming up next reporter this time looking at youngsters who dream of becoming professional football players don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock. me. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on the luck. don't expect happy ending. the church. it's. still if you'd have to get through the bin to sneak in a break without a football thanks think again. 50 flips will cut. 6 minutes. it's crazy 19 minutes. here on the telly a. meaningless. stevie browers and many are hoping to become professional football players they already play in the youth team. but they hope one day to play in the. dream are they in the wrong team. other teams underestimate. and. even though it's sometimes stressful. german champions. are now only in the 4th league but the youth teams are 1st class and the coaches are very demanding stevie and have yet to prove themselves but they hope it will be a springboard to a g
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also why the czech republic saw its biggest demonstrations since the end of communism 30 years ago. and support argentina and qatar is right now at south america's biggest international. as tensions mount between the u.s. and iran president onil trump has deployed 2 of his top officials to the middle east search for a state my palm peo is headed to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. he says he's coordinating with allies and preparing how to deal with iranian aggression national study by a search on bolton as an israel where he met prime minister benjamin netanyahu bolton said iran should not mistake washington's prudence for weakness it was referring to trump's decision to call off planned strikes against iran at the last minute a lot more on that at a moment but here's how president trump described bolton intern interview over the weekend i have 2 groups of people i have dubs and i have hawks you have some serious hawks john bolton is absolutely a hawk is up to him he'd take on the whole world at one time ok but that doesn't matter because i want both sides and iran says its decision to r
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republic and joins us live from prague via skype so these protests have been described as the biggest since the fall of communism i know that you are spending some time in amongst the crowds what can you tell us about who was out on the streets today and why they were there. thank you for having me well it was really like because really since 89 since the end of communism so-called over devolution. it was a very peaceful great mood and but the message was very clear people are fed up with political corruption of our prime minister bobbish they demand he does it nation and they really want to keep the democratic institution rule of law and not the country multi-party system in place and they believe that the current oligarchic prime minister really danger to this establishment and it was also kind of a wake up call for opposition because what we are facing now is a kind of bet was going to type of politicians the biggest oligarchy in the country 2nd richest person in the country who is who is a warning media and at the same time he's either of the top of all of the group there are made
republic and joins us live from prague via skype so these protests have been described as the biggest since the fall of communism i know that you are spending some time in amongst the crowds what can you tell us about who was out on the streets today and why they were there. thank you for having me well it was really like because really since 89 since the end of communism so-called over devolution. it was a very peaceful great mood and but the message was very clear people are fed up with...
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hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in the czech republic calling on the prime minister to step down they accuse ford involving subsidies he was elected on anti corruption platform of zeros worry chalons reports. say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech society isn't dissipating. because of for prime minister because of how. because we are ashamed by having. just. agree with. yassin. publish a billionaire businessman turned politician is facing a criminal prosecution for allegedly using e.u. subsidy money to build real estate a decade ago the e.u. suspects there are conflicts of interest with his businesses he denies any wrongdoing but appointing a new justice minister shortly after police recommended a prosecution is what triggered the protests for now he's refusing to step down the problem is that in parliament. really isn't any majority. so it's really kind of moot point whether these demonstrations can be and be successful some comments
hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in the czech republic calling on the prime minister to step down they accuse ford involving subsidies he was elected on anti corruption platform of zeros worry chalons reports. say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech society isn't dissipating. because of for prime minister because of how. because we are ashamed...
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republic, to above 38 celsius. the best we could manage in the uk was 25 in wales. to start thursday morning, where you are clear in scotland and down through northern england, single figures could be yours. low cloud in wales across to eastern england and southern scotland. it may hang on towards lincolnshire, norfolk, it may push more generally back towards the north sea coast later in the day. northern scotland staying cloudy, elsewhere abundant sunshine. it will be sunny at glastonbury, but it will be windy here, in fact even stronger winds towards cornwall and devon. these are average speeds but there will be gusts through thursday and into friday, may be reaching 50mph on western ground. this offshore cloud will keep temperatures close to the midteens on the eastern coast, elsewhere it will be a warmer day in the sunshine, into the mid—20s for warmer spots in the west. thursday night into friday, cloud lurking in the north sea, and will filter further inland, and once again could make for a rather dull and
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republic in straight sets. it was a final nobody would have predicted neither ash party nor markets have had played in a grand slam singles final before. the more experienced party took control from the start she won the 1st 4 games the much and this forehand winner gave her the 1st set 61. couldn't fight back in the 2nd with the scored 5 games to 3 bhatti converted the 1st match point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets. the special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next there's a report about the kids trying to make it big in football thanks for joining the. climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalization affairs biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement. the global impact of. 3000.
republic in straight sets. it was a final nobody would have predicted neither ash party nor markets have had played in a grand slam singles final before. the more experienced party took control from the start she won the 1st 4 games the much and this forehand winner gave her the 1st set 61. couldn't fight back in the 2nd with the scored 5 games to 3 bhatti converted the 1st match point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets. the special moment for the queensland who...
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republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bob inch to step down but he's standing. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm calling assman thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidate. as one of the rerun of stumbles in the world election won over 54 percent of the ballots with now more than 99 percent of votes counted the outcome deals a blow to president richard tie up to one and his ruling a k party as. the vote was seen as a barometer of his approval. they had turned out in force at the voting booth no they came to celebrate the undisputed win oh it's them with me or the elections. 6 secured a comfortable majority in the controversial rerun of a ballot he narrowly won in march the new mayor held up his victory on sunday as a vote for change. well here's dr drew this is not a victory this is a new beginning. i would like to say from here that as of tomorrow i will treat 16000000 people
republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bob inch to step down but he's standing. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm calling assman thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidate. as one of the rerun of stumbles in the world election won over 54 percent of the ballots with now more than 99...
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republic so this ironically speaking has become just a footnote in the conclusions and we know that the race for the you know the top jobs that raises become rather contentious why. it's so difficult this time because you don't have a clear cut majority in the european parliament among the 2 big parties so the social democrats and the conservatives something that was always a factor in the last european parliament's this time you need another party for example the liberals and that means that more heads of state government also have their say here to become european commission president you need a double majority one right here in the european country council among the leaders in the european union and also in the european parliament and so far no candidate has a majority either here. or in the european parliament so what would a or what could a compromise look like max. there are different strategies to find solutions in these cases in these scenarios one scenario that's being discussed here in brussels at the moment is that they don't assign names to the different jobs remember we
republic so this ironically speaking has become just a footnote in the conclusions and we know that the race for the you know the top jobs that raises become rather contentious why. it's so difficult this time because you don't have a clear cut majority in the european parliament among the 2 big parties so the social democrats and the conservatives something that was always a factor in the last european parliament's this time you need another party for example the liberals and that means that...
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well this is a pretty interesting opposition the problem in the czech republic is that there isn't really any proper opposition the only opposition those already corrupted form of mainstream right of center thought is that is one you polity the pietist ponty which is mostly supported by the young people and that has the support of about 14 percent allegedly the opposition is trying to disrupt of organize a vote of no confidence for the government but then i fear is that they don't have enough. enough votes and this will not be successful having said that. the organizers of these demonstrations a student. is saying that they do want to cut debate democracy and what is very important is that they actually have created bost network of people not only in prague which is basically pro democratic and but also in the outside country regions which are normal which have been neglected by by the prague politicians this is what they pride themselves on but to kill or the that they have own lot of support from the countryside when normally people love but which so it is very interesting what's going
well this is a pretty interesting opposition the problem in the czech republic is that there isn't really any proper opposition the only opposition those already corrupted form of mainstream right of center thought is that is one you polity the pietist ponty which is mostly supported by the young people and that has the support of about 14 percent allegedly the opposition is trying to disrupt of organize a vote of no confidence for the government but then i fear is that they don't have enough....
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republic as well of by some politicians but that the politicians one takes days today one takes the stage today because this is really a civic movement praties today in prague. in prague thank you very much. from sports now in germany our 3rd of the quarter finals of the women's world cup and france after beating nigeria 3 mil and joining me for more on the victory is day friday from d.w. sports day of germany how did they manage to go past nigeria from your quiet we have been going to be using tournament they're really playing to their strengths their forwards are looking great but they're also quite tight in the back and they really showed it all we can start sure let's take a look and see how they did it. alexander pope was making 100th appearance in a germany kit and she mulched the occasion by scoring the open up. from a corner to claim her 2nd goal of the tournament. for the next 8 minutes the bolt was barely kicked off 1st confirmed that the nigerian keeper hadn't had her vision impeded by an offside play and was then promptly consulted once more to examine this foul on the n
republic as well of by some politicians but that the politicians one takes days today one takes the stage today because this is really a civic movement praties today in prague. in prague thank you very much. from sports now in germany our 3rd of the quarter finals of the women's world cup and france after beating nigeria 3 mil and joining me for more on the victory is day friday from d.w. sports day of germany how did they manage to go past nigeria from your quiet we have been going to be using...