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china is germany's most important trading partner. germany is the eu's biggest economy. the eu is a global powerhouse. how much was scholz representing germany today or was he really representing the eu ? germany is not representing the eu, they are two different interests, say, between france and germany, and germany and china, this cannot be put together. germanyjust once friendly relations with china. germany is more dependent on china than other european countries and it has more to lose in a trade war with china. in this respect it cannot afford the tough position of the european commission or the usa. 0laf scholz does not want to be thrown into a systemic competition between the usa and china, they are economic super giants. the usa and china, they are economic suner giante— super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank ou super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you fort super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you for the h super giants. thanks forjoining us. thank you for the invitation. - in other news... the boot—maker dr martens boss will step down
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indeed, a lot of people in germany _ germany. that's right. indeed, a lot of people in germany would - germany. that's right. indeed, a lot of people in germany would only - of people in germany would only realise that when they themselves have to have an abortion. some women, the first thing they hear about is it being illegal when they go to schedule a termination and they get told that this is, in theory, illegaland they get told that this is, in theory, illegal and what they have to do is go into a compulsory consultation, a medical consultation with an adviser. it's something which the government says is just not sustainable, really, because all sorts of legal barriers are put in people's way. i think what we are seeing here is even though this is a theoretical ban and it's rare for someone to be prosecuted, in reality what this does mean is because of this legal grey area, where many doctors and clinics are unsure if they would be prosecuted, it means that a lot of clinics don't even offer abortions and what this means is that particular
indeed, a lot of people in germany _ germany. that's right. indeed, a lot of people in germany would - germany. that's right. indeed, a lot of people in germany would only - of people in germany would only realise that when they themselves have to have an abortion. some women, the first thing they hear about is it being illegal when they go to schedule a termination and they get told that this is, in theory, illegaland they get told that this is, in theory, illegal and what they have to do is...
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germany also said this court cannot make a ruling on whether germany has been involved in the commission of genocide because it has not been found that any unlawful act has actually taken place. until now, the icj has determined only there may be a possible risk of genocide. this case is really focusing on the liability of third countries and it's increasing the focus on israel and its international allies. the panel of 60 internationaljudges will deliver an order, if they decide to have jurisdiction and it is necessary, within the next few weeks. nicaragua, to remind you have asked for this court herder for remind you have asked for this court herderfor germany remind you have asked for this court herder for germany to stop sending military equipment to israel and to refund the palestinian refugee agency in gaza. talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us centr
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china is germany's top trading partner. maximilan butek of the industry group, the german chamber of commerce in china, said the visit could help diffuse tensions between the countries. this visit is quite important, as business not only chinese business but foreign business, quite unsure how the situation is going to continue, as you already mentioned germany and china have a strong trade relations and we hope they can address the most pressing topics to solve these challenges. so that our relations keep stable. the eu is carrying out several investigations into chinese export as well as subsidies, beijing is not too happy about that. it's quite understandable. that's what we from the business side, lobby, we have to do everything that the chinese market remains open for us. currently if you look into the automotive market the chinese market is way more important to keep secure rather than the influence that chinese ev has in our european market. we have to find a good balance. speaking of the auto sector, a german company
china is germany's top trading partner. maximilan butek of the industry group, the german chamber of commerce in china, said the visit could help diffuse tensions between the countries. this visit is quite important, as business not only chinese business but foreign business, quite unsure how the situation is going to continue, as you already mentioned germany and china have a strong trade relations and we hope they can address the most pressing topics to solve these challenges. so that our...
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the united states, germany, the uk.— usual suspects. the united states, germany, the uk. you say is whether mone is. germany, the uk. you say is whether money is- both _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on donor - money is. both rely on donor contributions but 0xfam say those contributions but 0xfam say those contributions are flatlined despite the growing needs. did you get a sense from your guests at your form as to why that is, is there donor fatigue in the context of all the various conflicts we see the world? our form starts tomorrow. the 0ur form starts tomorrow. the numbers are going out they are just not going up as fast as the need. particularly refugees in ukraine has topped off what would've been otherwise a flat amount of donor money of the last couple of years. i think there is expanding need at a moment when a lot of the most developed countries politics are turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid.
the united states, germany, the uk.— usual suspects. the united states, germany, the uk. you say is whether mone is. germany, the uk. you say is whether money is- both _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on _ germany, the uk. you say is whether money is. both rely on donor - money is. both rely on donor contributions but 0xfam say those contributions but 0xfam say those contributions are flatlined despite the...
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johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. yeah, so when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a call—out on some social media, asking who the artist was and that we were curious to learn more about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quickly. she answered, emmanouilidis. she was a young student, not an art student. funnily enough, a student of the law. so, yeah, she was more of a hobby artist but she engaged very much with the issue that we were dealing with in the exhibition, and that was how people experience being othered in society and, actually, everyday racism in society. so what she did, she painted a model, an australian model who herself said she always has the experience of being considered like something else than other people. so that was something she wanted, the artist wanted to address in our exhibition. we fou
johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. yeah, so when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a call—out on some social media, asking who the artist was and that we were curious to learn more about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quickly. she answered,...
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germany too since the islamic state is its biggest internal minutes. and they will introduce land border controls ahead of the european football championships injune. but it is france that was soon to host the biggest sporting event, the olympics. plants for this unusual 0lympics. plants for this unusual opening ceremony of the river. 60,000 french police and soldiers will guard the centre of paris. there is a twist of all this talk of an islamist threat. what is new and significant in the role that russia is accused of playing in all of this. the french are convinced that the kremlin is working online to exaggerate the threat of islamist attacks in order to scare europeans faith faith in western democracies. francis president and manual emmanuel macron is accusing the kremlin of spreading the war of lies against them. it is a real concern but it is one that france has lived with and learn from for years. the post office inquiry in london has been hearing evidence from lord arbuthnot, a leading supporter of the campaign forjustice for the hundreds of b
germany too since the islamic state is its biggest internal minutes. and they will introduce land border controls ahead of the european football championships injune. but it is france that was soon to host the biggest sporting event, the olympics. plants for this unusual 0lympics. plants for this unusual opening ceremony of the river. 60,000 french police and soldiers will guard the centre of paris. there is a twist of all this talk of an islamist threat. what is new and significant in the role...
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last night i spoke to prime minister sue nack germany. last night i spoke to prime minister sue mack and soon i will also speak to other leaders. i thank ourfriends for their support our friends for their support in defending israel and i say this with both verbal support and support in actions. they also have all kinds of proposals and advice, i appreciate it but i want to be clear, we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. well, after his meetings here, lord cameron was asked byjournalists whether he was satisfied with israel's response and his reaction to the concern about an escalation. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran, but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread, and so those were the things we were discussing. but at the same time, i think it's
last night i spoke to prime minister sue nack germany. last night i spoke to prime minister sue mack and soon i will also speak to other leaders. i thank ourfriends for their support our friends for their support in defending israel and i say this with both verbal support and support in actions. they also have all kinds of proposals and advice, i appreciate it but i want to be clear, we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. well,...
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johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a on some social media, asking who the artist was, saying that we were curious to more learned about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quick. she answered, emmanouilidis, and she was a young student, not an art student, finally enough a student of the law. so she was more of a hobby artist but engage with the issue that we were dealing with in the exhibition. ~ ., ., that we were dealing with in the exhibition. a, ., , , stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it got quite cold last night as the weather briefly calmed down. things will be warming up over the next few days, but we have all of this cloud streaming in from the atlantic. those two weather fronts bringing spells of wine, but the wind direction is changing, we are getting a sou
johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a on some social media, asking who the artist was, saying that we were curious to more learned about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quick. she answered, emmanouilidis, and she...
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and it took a few years to build a new society in germany and in europe. that's what we expect to happen in gaza. mr danon, with the greatest respect, you give me those examples, and yet israel has no idea what it's going to do with gaza. are you going to hand it over to the palestinian authority? are you going to occupy it indefinitely? are you going to resettle it with jewish settlers? are you going to annex it and turn it into, as you would see it, sovereign israeli territory? let me answer you... you have no idea what you're going to do with it. you bring up...very many ideas from your imagination. but i want to answer you. two things will not happen in gaza. we will not stay in gaza. we have no intention to stay there. and hamas will not stay in gaza. i can promise you that. now, what will happen after? i think the best thing is to allow a local leadership to take over with the support of the moderate arab countries in the region who speak the same language, who can support the reconstruction. what do you mean, "the best thing will be"? that's our goa
and it took a few years to build a new society in germany and in europe. that's what we expect to happen in gaza. mr danon, with the greatest respect, you give me those examples, and yet israel has no idea what it's going to do with gaza. are you going to hand it over to the palestinian authority? are you going to occupy it indefinitely? are you going to resettle it with jewish settlers? are you going to annex it and turn it into, as you would see it, sovereign israeli territory? let me answer...
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, _ from the united states from britain, germany, from any source you want that would _ germany, from any source you want that would say yes, if the united states— that would say yes, if the united states had been targeted by 540 mac projectiles we would exercise restraint, we wouldn't respond. —— 44050 _ restraint, we wouldn't respond. —— 44050 you — restraint, we wouldn't respond. —— 44050 you know what the united states _ 44050 you know what the united states would do for them to call on israel— states would do for them to call on israel not _ states would do for them to call on israel not to have further self—defense i think is reprehensible. as self-defense i think is reprehensible.- self-defense i think is rerehensible. a ,, ., self-defense i think is rerehensible. r ~' ., , reprehensible. as you know there is a treat reprehensible. as you know there is a great deal — reprehensible. as you know there is a great deal of _ reprehensible. as you know there is a great deal of peril— reprehensible. as you know there is a great deal of peril in _ reprehensible.
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especially in germany, they will have two are away from cheap gas, away from cheap cost of labour, most of which have been exhausted. so the european economy has a lot of structural adjustment to do than the us itself. the us will continue to be investment friendlier especially because of all the fiscal subsidies right now. because of all the fiscal subsidies riaht now. �* , ., because of all the fiscal subsidies riahtnow. �* ., ., ~ ., right now. always good to talk to ou. right now. always good to talk to yon thank _ right now. always good to talk to yon thank yon _ china is accused of flooding britain with counterfiet stamps. there are calls for royal mail to investigate after customers who received letters with the fake stamps on them were then given a fine. a senior conservative mp has told the bbc he's certain the counterfeits are coming from china. ben boulos has been investigating. have a look at this. can you tell the difference between these two stamps? in this case, the one on the left was fake, the one on the right is, the one on the right isn't a fake, it is genuine, bu
especially in germany, they will have two are away from cheap gas, away from cheap cost of labour, most of which have been exhausted. so the european economy has a lot of structural adjustment to do than the us itself. the us will continue to be investment friendlier especially because of all the fiscal subsidies right now. because of all the fiscal subsidies riaht now. �* , ., because of all the fiscal subsidies riahtnow. �* ., ., ~ ., right now. always good to talk to ou. right now....
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it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. at the
it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. at the
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france, germany and britain are among those urging israel to avoid any escalation. from jerusalem here's yolande knell. israel's air defences called to action. in the early hours on sunday, fighterjets battled waves of iranian drones and missiles, fired at israeli targets. it marked the first time iran has attacked israel directly from its own soil. explosions could be heard widely, including injerusalem and tel aviv. israel says that 99% of more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran were intercepted. some of those that got through hit here in the sensitive nevatim air force base in southern israel. nearby, seven—year—old amina hassouna was seriously injured when a missile fragment struck her house. translation: the children were frightened and wanted to run away from home. and that's when the missile hit our house. the israeli war cabinet met yesterday to plan its next move. one of its members, benny gantz, said israel would exact a price from iran when the time is right. and last night, the un security council met in an emergency meeting following the
france, germany and britain are among those urging israel to avoid any escalation. from jerusalem here's yolande knell. israel's air defences called to action. in the early hours on sunday, fighterjets battled waves of iranian drones and missiles, fired at israeli targets. it marked the first time iran has attacked israel directly from its own soil. explosions could be heard widely, including injerusalem and tel aviv. israel says that 99% of more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran...
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yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as well as the issue of the remaining hostages still held by hamas and other groups in the gaza strip. his visit has coincided with the un's launch of a $2.8 billion appeal, mainly for palestinians in gaza but also in the occupied west bank. iran and some arab states, including jordan, have accused israel of abusing the crisis, diverting attention from the situation in gaza. since april one, since the strike by iran at the weekend which it says was in retaliation for the april four attack on its diplomatic compound in syria, israel's war cabinet has met five times. it is yet to see how and when and where
yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as...
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archive: adolf hitler, - the indomitable nazi leader, is now chancellor of germany. inspired by his terrific driving force... amazing discoveries of lost paintings aren't all this fiction. many lost masters have been found in attics, old country houses and the dusty storerooms of provincial museums. so what we're going to do is use a high—resolution image of the subject's painting, run it through the machine, through the various algorithms that we have that allow it to be compared to a body of 20 original bona fide lissitzkys that we know are real. if that painting fits inside that cloud, inside that contour, we can say with 99% confidence that the painting is authentic. if it's outside of that cloud, we can be fairly confident that the painting is a forgery. hello. well, some of us are in for a fine day. thursday's expected to bring warm, sunny spells to many northern and eastern parts of the country. certainly won't be like it everywhere — in fact, farfrom it in the morning across many western and southern areas of the uk. right now, a lot of cloud shrouding th
archive: adolf hitler, - the indomitable nazi leader, is now chancellor of germany. inspired by his terrific driving force... amazing discoveries of lost paintings aren't all this fiction. many lost masters have been found in attics, old country houses and the dusty storerooms of provincial museums. so what we're going to do is use a high—resolution image of the subject's painting, run it through the machine, through the various algorithms that we have that allow it to be compared to a body...
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germany and france saw significant downgrades compared to three months earlier, but the uk also not looking great either. part of the story goes to energy prices and the impact that continues to have on euro zone countries but the other factor was something that the head of the ecb referred to, where she talked about, if you draw comparisons with the american consumer who has helped to fuel the recovery in america, the european consumer has been weaker, preferring to save rather than spend, and that has led to a contrasting performance by the euro zone where some of these big countries whether it is germany, france or the uk, have performed less well. ,, ., ., ., ., less well. the us and china are at loggerheads. _ less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, _ less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, we - less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, we seem i less well. the us and china are atj loggerheads, though, we seem to less well. the us and china are at. loggerheads, though, we seem to be in an era of de—globalisation, did the imf have somethin
germany and france saw significant downgrades compared to three months earlier, but the uk also not looking great either. part of the story goes to energy prices and the impact that continues to have on euro zone countries but the other factor was something that the head of the ecb referred to, where she talked about, if you draw comparisons with the american consumer who has helped to fuel the recovery in america, the european consumer has been weaker, preferring to save rather than spend, and...
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he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord cameron was here alongside his german counterpart is alongside his german counterpart is a kind of diplomatic double act today to try and talk to the israeli leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, leadership with one single message, restraint. in otherwords, if leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, if and when you do act and respond to iran, do it in a way that limits rather than expand this war. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran. but, to be clear, we have repeated our view that any respo
he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord...
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from italy to germany- _ one of germany's largest art museums has sacked a member of staff after he smuggled one of his own paintings in, and put it on display. the 51—year—old man hasn't been named, but he's reported to have worked as a technician at the pinakotekder moderne in munich — and had �*out of hours access�* to the building. and we can hear from the artist responsible in that case — danai emmano—leedis is a student from cologne. she explained how and why she did it. my my artwork is pretty small so i put it under my sweater and i went into the museum and i put it on the wall with tape will stop the exhibition where i put my artwork was regarding topics of this clinician and racism, and with my action i wanted to send and with my action i wanted to send a statement against racism. next, for decades — gambling and football have gone hand in hand. but concerns are growing that the sheer number of football betting adverts, are leading to a rise in addiction among players, and fans. the former stoke city winger tony kelly almost lost everything through his addiction. so
from italy to germany- _ one of germany's largest art museums has sacked a member of staff after he smuggled one of his own paintings in, and put it on display. the 51—year—old man hasn't been named, but he's reported to have worked as a technician at the pinakotekder moderne in munich — and had �*out of hours access�* to the building. and we can hear from the artist responsible in that case — danai emmano—leedis is a student from cologne. she explained how and why she did it. my...
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germany's foreign minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely. minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely-— to act wisely. israel is an independent _ to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign i to act wisely. israel is an - independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope and continue to hope that as they do so they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but is also doing as well as tough but is also doing as little as possible to escalate this conflict.— as little as possible to escalate this conflict. ., ., ., this conflict. lord cameron said he would also — this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the - this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation| would also be raising the situation in gaza where the humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in but also put pressure on hamas to release the isr
germany's foreign minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely. minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely-— to act wisely. israel is an independent _ to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign i to act wisely. israel is an - independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope and continue to hope that as they do so they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but is also doing as well as tough but is also doing as little as possible to escalate this...
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in return, other european countries like france, germany and poland will have to accept more refugees. 0r sent extra money for border infrastructure. most ngos dealing with migration have called this pack cruel. amnesty international, for example, says it will lead to a surgeon suffering for asylum seekers. the worry is that this new scheme will encourage more detention, including of children and families. but the eu says it could lead to a breakthrough, because a higher number of asylum claims being fast tracked at the eu's external borders would lead to quicker and more efficient ways of returning illegal migrants. some of the proposed changes. let me take you live to the european parliament, because that vote has just happened. the eu parliament has adopted a sweeping overhaul of the asylum system. that is the scene in the immediate aftermath after that vote, but the crucial part of that is the parliament has adopted that sweeping change for the asylum system. we will keep an eye on that or stop if there is more, we will return to it. the polls have closed in south korea's parliame
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it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. at the moment, we have to enjoy this one. on tuesday, we've got another one. on tuesday, we've got another one but this is a big moment so we don't need to think about what's happening in the future. but then we are thinking about the next game but now it's time to stop and enjoy the moment well, he might not have enjoyed this next moment. a post—match news conference was interrupted as the players poured beer over xabi alonzo. continuing their celebrations of winning the title for the first time. i don't think the journalists minded, giving them some fantastic pictures. the party, presuma
it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. at the moment, we have to enjoy this one. on tuesday, we've...
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uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of the smaller number but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. a man has been prosecuted in australia for abusing a match official on social media during the 2023 rugby world cup. aaron isaia abused television match official brian macneice and his family during england's win over samoa. he avoided prison but was fined 1,000 australian dollars. and the uk government has written to the presidents of the international olympic committee and international paralympic committee expressing support for them allowing russian and belarusian athletes to compete at the paris games as neutrals. athletes from both countries were banned following russia's invasion of ukraine in february 2022. justin rose has twice finished second at the masters, which had he claimed the green jacket would have been a s
uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of the smaller number but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. a man has been prosecuted in australia for abusing a match official on social media during the 2023 rugby world cup. aaron...
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the gunners are all square at 2—2 against bayern munich, we'll get the latest ahead of the match in germany in a moment. but we'll start with that other huge clash — at the etihad — between city and real madrid. joe lynskey reports. the last weeks of the season when manchester city inevitably hit their stride. on wednesday at the etihad, they host real madrid and they've not lost at home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a tie that swung back and forth. the first leg last week brought extraordinary goals and finished 3—3. it's the fourth time in five years they've met in the knockouts. this time, city are the champions league team to beat, top of the premier league still in the fa cup. this club dares to wonder if they could retain the treble. we are far away for that hypothetical dream. we have a lot of difficult games home and away with our opponents. we have. they have both of them. honestly, i start to sing in the treble when we beat united and if i got final last season and i said, "ok, well, i want to give my way to do something exceptional." being in contention to b
the gunners are all square at 2—2 against bayern munich, we'll get the latest ahead of the match in germany in a moment. but we'll start with that other huge clash — at the etihad — between city and real madrid. joe lynskey reports. the last weeks of the season when manchester city inevitably hit their stride. on wednesday at the etihad, they host real madrid and they've not lost at home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a tie that swung back and forth. the first leg last week...
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china is germany's biggest trading partner. here's our china correspondent, laura bicker. olaf schulz came to china with a clear message — we will do business with beijing, but they want china to play fair. now, what he means by this is there is real concern, both in europe and the united states, that china has subsidised its green technologies. now, that by that i mean solar panels, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and that has driven costs down. i mean, the cost of a solar panel has been halved in the last year. china produces more than 80% of the world's solar panels. about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels. it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this. this is something that people want to buy an
china is germany's biggest trading partner. here's our china correspondent, laura bicker. olaf schulz came to china with a clear message — we will do business with beijing, but they want china to play fair. now, what he means by this is there is real concern, both in europe and the united states, that china has subsidised its green technologies. now, that by that i mean solar panels, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and that has driven costs down. i mean, the cost of a solar panel has been...
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uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. it follows talks with coaches in dusseldorf yesterday. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of 23—man squads but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. england and scotland have two friendlies at the start ofjune before the deadline to submit their final euros squads to uefa on 7june. from the men's euros to the women's where it's match day two of qualifiers with 25 games taking place today. two are already under way, including wales who are away to kosovo. it kicked off 35 minutes ago. wales have just taken the lead 1—0. the goal was set up byjess for schlock. jess fishlock is captain and has became the first welsh player to earn 150 caps. tricky conditions, 27 degrees but they are making the most of it. the remaining home nations are also in european qualifying action today. fresh from their 1—1 draw with sweden at w
uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. it follows talks with coaches in dusseldorf yesterday. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of 23—man squads but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. england and scotland have two friendlies at the start ofjune before...
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the gunners are all square against bayern munich, we'll get the latest from germany in a moment but we'll start closer to home, we've heard from pep guardiola and jude bellingham today, it's 3—all after last week's bernebeu blockbuster. what will city against real madrid bring us tomorrow night joe lynskey reports. the last weeks of the season when manchester city inevitably hit their stride. tomorrow at the eddie had, the host real madrid and have not lost at home in europe since 2018. this is the next act of a tie that swung back and forth, the first leg last week brought extraordinary goals and finished 3— all. the first time in five years that they met in the knockouts in this time, city are the knockouts in this time, city are the champions league team to beat. top of the premier league and still in the fa cup. this club there is to wonder if they could retain the travel. ~ . ., ., wonder if they could retain the travel. . ., ., ., ' . travel. we have a lot of difficult names travel. we have a lot of difficult games ahead — travel. we have a lot of difficult games ahead and _ t
the gunners are all square against bayern munich, we'll get the latest from germany in a moment but we'll start closer to home, we've heard from pep guardiola and jude bellingham today, it's 3—all after last week's bernebeu blockbuster. what will city against real madrid bring us tomorrow night joe lynskey reports. the last weeks of the season when manchester city inevitably hit their stride. tomorrow at the eddie had, the host real madrid and have not lost at home in europe since 2018. this...
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bayern had won the last 11 titles in germany. but bayer leverkusen and their coach xabi alonso, who's staying at the club, celebrating a historic title. from me, olly foster, and the rest of the sportsday team, don't forget to go to the bbc sport website for the latest, but that's all for now. hello there. some turbulent weather ahead for the next day or two. low pressures driving in off the atlantic, giving heavy, thundery and intense showers, spray, standing water. so tricky conditions on the roads, particularly in the strength of the wind. look at the tightly packed isobars. there will be strong to gale force winds buffeting the uk during much of monday into tuesday, and it's coming down from the north—west. in fact, as we head towards tuesday, it starts to come down from the north. so it will feel much colder than it has. temperatures below average. so we've got some heavy, showery rain pushing its way south. lots of heavy showers following behind in cold risk of snow over the mountains. it takes longest to get to southern
bayern had won the last 11 titles in germany. but bayer leverkusen and their coach xabi alonso, who's staying at the club, celebrating a historic title. from me, olly foster, and the rest of the sportsday team, don't forget to go to the bbc sport website for the latest, but that's all for now. hello there. some turbulent weather ahead for the next day or two. low pressures driving in off the atlantic, giving heavy, thundery and intense showers, spray, standing water. so tricky conditions on the...
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while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. on wednesday manchester city and real madrid will meet at the etihad. it's 3—3 from the first leg. and bayern munich host arsenal — it's 2—2 from their first leg. well, england captain harry kane scored a penalty for bayern in the first leg and he's been speaking to the media today. his first season at the german club will finish without a bundesliga trophy after bayer leverkusen won the title at the weekend, ending an 11—year dominance by bayern munich. for me personally it is about trying to help the team in every situation, whether it is the bundesliga or the champions league, we have a great opportunity tomorrow night in front of our supporters to keep the season alive and to keep some hope amongst the supporters that we can achieve something special, even though it has not been the greatest season. with almost 100 days to go until the games in paris, the olympic flame has been lit in athens. the ceremony took place in greece's ancient olympia, where the first olympic game
while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. on wednesday manchester city and real madrid will meet at the etihad. it's 3—3 from the first leg. and bayern munich host arsenal — it's 2—2 from their first leg. well, england captain harry kane scored a penalty for bayern in the first leg and he's been speaking to the media today. his first season at the german club will finish without a bundesliga trophy after bayer leverkusen won the title at the weekend, ending an...
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off a late fightback by borussia dortmund, to secure the upper hand ahead of their second leg tie in germany. atletico came out of the blocks fast and took control before halftime. but dortmund found their feet, and put themselves back in it, towards the end and came close to finding an equaliser. john acres reports. well, this was another thrilling quarterfinal tie. rodrigo de paul got atletico off to a fast start as dortmund were trying to play out from the back to make it 1—0. on 32 minutes, leno made it two after a lovely ball from griezmann, and they had other chances as well. leno again, correa and riquelme to wrap things up atletico. but back came dortmund, alas, scoring on as a substitute in the second half. then they hit the frame of the goal twice, including brandt seeing his header rattle off the bar with virtually the last touch of the game. it'll be tight in the second leg in front of the yellow wall. finished, atletico — two. dortmund — one. john acres there. not long to wait now until the first major of the golf calendar gets under way — the masters — famous for its
off a late fightback by borussia dortmund, to secure the upper hand ahead of their second leg tie in germany. atletico came out of the blocks fast and took control before halftime. but dortmund found their feet, and put themselves back in it, towards the end and came close to finding an equaliser. john acres reports. well, this was another thrilling quarterfinal tie. rodrigo de paul got atletico off to a fast start as dortmund were trying to play out from the back to make it 1—0. on 32...
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harry kane's three children have been involved in a car crash in germany. it happens in munich, where harry kane plays for bayern munich. he says that the children are fine and havejust he says that the children are fine and have just been taken for our check. the us is trying to persuade iran from hitting back after israel hit its consulates. israel has not said its consulates. israel has not said it was behind the attack. french citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel or the palestinian territories. america has warned its diplomats in the country and families of work going outside tel aviv, or appear cheaper. the axis of resistance has been waging attacks on israeli ngs target since the 7th of october. hezbollah has been carrying out nearly daily attacks. iran has provided funding and expertise. there are other groups in iraq, syria, bahrain and yemen. the saw a yemeni militia group who have entered the conflict, firing drones and missiles at israel. you may remember these pictures from last september when tahiti started to attack
harry kane's three children have been involved in a car crash in germany. it happens in munich, where harry kane plays for bayern munich. he says that the children are fine and havejust he says that the children are fine and have just been taken for our check. the us is trying to persuade iran from hitting back after israel hit its consulates. israel has not said its consulates. israel has not said it was behind the attack. french citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel...
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and for example, germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. so i am optimistic. yes, i think it's a really important moment. but as i was saying before, i do think that there are big challenges for the nhs. it's notjust the case that you get, you know, in an area that's so contested and polarised, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers are going to have to work very, very hard to ensure that children and young people do get the services they deserve, as set out in hillary carter's vision. i think that's going to be quite difficult. so i think we are
and for example, germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back...
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yesterday germany's top diplomat and the foreign minister arrived in israel. todayis foreign minister arrived in israel. today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury hostages. iran and some states including jordan had accused israel of trying to divert attention away from the situation in gaza. israel's work on it has met five times since iran's unprecedented strike at the weekend which it says was in response to israel's attack on its diplomatic compound in the syrian capital, damascus, on april one. israel has said repeatedly that it will retaliate but at a time and place and manner of its own choosing. lord cameron spoke to the press here this morning before he embarked on his meetings. this is what he had to say. how concerned are hereby
yesterday germany's top diplomat and the foreign minister arrived in israel. todayis foreign minister arrived in israel. today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury...
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we've seen them in germany, france, poland, these move right across the continent. what's been interesting to watch in the dutch example is how those far right populists have seized on the discontent among the farmers and then broadened that out and use that is a kind of stick which with to beat the eu. and seized on other peoples fears about the cost of living crisis and again put a black to blaming brussels. —— put it back to blaming brussels. —— put it back to blaming brussels. the british president was a stay in the eu and you look at the manifesto going into the elections it talks about the netherlands should be allowed to do what it wants, eat what it wants in terms of meat, use cars and the party says, the dutch don't feel european and they are basically pushing for dutch interests inside the eu. , . , pushing for dutch interests inside theeu. ,. ,, the eu. domestic interest perhaps overtakin: the eu. domestic interest perhaps overtaking all _ the eu. domestic interest perhaps overtaking all these _ the eu. domestic interest perhaps overtaking all the
we've seen them in germany, france, poland, these move right across the continent. what's been interesting to watch in the dutch example is how those far right populists have seized on the discontent among the farmers and then broadened that out and use that is a kind of stick which with to beat the eu. and seized on other peoples fears about the cost of living crisis and again put a black to blaming brussels. —— put it back to blaming brussels. —— put it back to blaming brussels. the...
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a re are no clear view approaches are no clear view indifferent different health care systems and germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. fine that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to you, sonia. are you optimistic that we can now deal with this going forward in an open way? i this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going _ important in taking the heat out and going back_ important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. i am optimistic, — going back to the evidence. i am optimistic, i think it's a really important _ optimistic, i think it's a really important moment but as i was saying before, _ important moment but as i was saying before, i do— important moment but as i was saying before, i do thin
a re are no clear view approaches are no clear view indifferent different health care systems and germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. fine that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to you,...
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barcelona host paris saint—germain at the nou camp, while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. in the english premier league where chelsea manager mauricio pochettino has said he was "upset" after his players argued over who would take a penalty in their 6—0 win over everton. palmer scored the fastest hat—trick for chelsea in the premier league — three goals inside the first 30 minutes. but then a penalty was awarded in the second half and there was a dipute between nicolas jackson and noni madueke before captain conor gallagher wrestled the ball away and gave it to cole palmer, chelsea's regular taker, who scored his fourth goal. palmer is now the league's joint top scorer on 20 goals — putting him level with erling haaland. 6—0 is everton�*s biggest loss of the season. but, despite the convincing win, pochettino said he was disappointed in his players�* behaviour. it's a shame, it's a shame that we behave like this. that is the process of a young team that need to learn a lot. and for me, it's the last time that i want to see something like this. we ar
barcelona host paris saint—germain at the nou camp, while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. in the english premier league where chelsea manager mauricio pochettino has said he was "upset" after his players argued over who would take a penalty in their 6—0 win over everton. palmer scored the fastest hat—trick for chelsea in the premier league — three goals inside the first 30 minutes. but then a penalty was awarded in the second half and there was a...
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well, while the title race in england is still tight, it's all over in germany with former liverpool player xabi alonso leading bayer leverkussen to their first ever bundesliga title. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title with five games to spare, in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. despite winning the masters, american scottie scheffler said he just wanted to get home to his wife, who is expecting their first child. the world number one started the day one shot clear of the field and finished on 11—under. it's the 27—year—old's second major — he also won the masters two years ago. scheffler said he hates losing and that it was an honour to put on the greenjacket for a second time, but that there was more to life than golf tournaments. it's... it's hard to put into words how special this is. it's been a long week, a grind of a week, the golf course was so challenging, and to be sitting here wearing this i love winning, i hate losing, i really d
well, while the title race in england is still tight, it's all over in germany with former liverpool player xabi alonso leading bayer leverkussen to their first ever bundesliga title. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title with five games to spare, in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. despite winning the masters, american scottie scheffler said he just wanted to...
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but in return, other european countries like france, germany or poland will have to take in more refugees or send extra money for border infrastructure. now, most ngos dealing with migration have called this pact cruel. for example, amnesty international says that it will lead to a surge in suffering for asylum seekers. the worry is that this agreement could lead to more detentions, especially of children and families. but the eu says that this could be a breakthrough because a higher number of asylum applications being fast—tracked at the eu's external border could lead to a quicker and more efficient way of sending back illegal migrants. 0ur european correspondent, nick beake explains the significance of this move. if you listen to the likes of the german leader who says this is an historic moment, the word being used by quite a lot of leaders this afternoon, this evening, making the point that for ten years there have been negotiations and now finally, european leaders have agreed on a revamping, reforming of the most arguably controversial issue in europe. today the european parliam
but in return, other european countries like france, germany or poland will have to take in more refugees or send extra money for border infrastructure. now, most ngos dealing with migration have called this pact cruel. for example, amnesty international says that it will lead to a surge in suffering for asylum seekers. the worry is that this agreement could lead to more detentions, especially of children and families. but the eu says that this could be a breakthrough because a higher number of...
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it happened in germany, near munich, on monday, where he plays for bayern. the children, aged between 3—7, are said to be "fine" and were only admitted to hospital "for a check—up". his work has been displayed around the world but now the british sculptor anthony gormley�*s latest installation is to go on display close to home in norfolk. hundreds of cast iron sculptures weighing 680 kilograms or about £1500 have been disputed across part of parkland. we had this report. 100 figures, 300 acres. this is an exhibition in which comfortable shoes might be helpful. it's estimated you'll probably have to walk for three hours to see it all. it's a mixture of art, nature, and a ramble set ..and, i fear, if the last few months are anything to go by, rain and birdsong. but installing this hasn't been quite so peaceful. can you just beam out a little bit, colin? each gormley iron:man weighs 620 kilograms. this is art on an industrial scale. but this is, of course, far from new for antony gormley. he's the artist, after all, who installed his iron:men on crosby b
it happened in germany, near munich, on monday, where he plays for bayern. the children, aged between 3—7, are said to be "fine" and were only admitted to hospital "for a check—up". his work has been displayed around the world but now the british sculptor anthony gormley�*s latest installation is to go on display close to home in norfolk. hundreds of cast iron sculptures weighing 680 kilograms or about £1500 have been disputed across part of parkland. we had this...