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in the heart of copenhagen. tote has been here for 400 years right in the heart of copenhagen.— has been here for 400 years right in the heart of copenhagen. we saw some ictures of the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members _ the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members of— the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members of the _ the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members of the public- pictures of members of the public rushing to help get some of the historic paintings out of the building when the fire started. yes. it was home — building when the fire started. yes. it was home to _ building when the fire started. yes. it was home to the _ building when the fire started. 1913 it was home to the danish building when the fire started. t9; it was home to the danish chamber of commerce but this is a very old building and goes back to 1625 and someone said its museum like so there are lots of artworks inside. i am sure they will be many now trying to work out wh
in the heart of copenhagen. tote has been here for 400 years right in the heart of copenhagen.— has been here for 400 years right in the heart of copenhagen. we saw some ictures of the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members _ the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members of— the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members of the _ the heart of copenhagen. we saw some pictures of members of the public- pictures of members of the public rushing to help get...
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i compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. ., , compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. . , . ., ., dame. i have seen the director of the chamber— dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of _ dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce - dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce can - dame. i have seen the director of - the chamber of commerce can actually carrying out one of the paintings. we saw the public that were passing trying to get those priceless paintings out?— trying to get those priceless aintinas out? . �*, , .,, paintings out? that's right, people were inside — paintings out? that's right, people were inside the _ paintings out? that's right, people were inside the building _ paintings out? that's right, people were inside the building so - paintings out? that's right, people were inside the building so they i were inside the building so they have been trying to remove what they could as they were told to evacuate. it is something that was built in the 1600s, it is something that was built in the 16005, 1625, it is something
i compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. ., , compared now as copenhagen's notre dame. . , . ., ., dame. i have seen the director of the chamber— dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of _ dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce - dame. i have seen the director of the chamber of commerce can - dame. i have seen the director of - the chamber of commerce can actually carrying out one of the paintings. we saw the public that were passing trying to get those priceless...
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for many copenhageners a moment of shock and sadness. four centuries of cultural history have been reduced to ruins. translation: it's terrible. it's terrible. i can't put into words what the stock exchange means for us as a building and a symbol for copenhagen. i can't really explain. it'sjust a building, but it means so much to us copenhageners. meanwhile, the city's skyline has been forever changed. adrienne murray, bbc news, copenhagen. let's turn to some important news around the world. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. the dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours but operations have since restarted. cars washed away in the streets as a fierce storm causes destruction across the gulf region. venezuelan president nicolas maduro ordered the closure of his country's embassy and consulates in ecuador, protesting ecuador�*s detention of former vice presidentjorge glas. ecuador had ordered authorities to raid mexic
for many copenhageners a moment of shock and sadness. four centuries of cultural history have been reduced to ruins. translation: it's terrible. it's terrible. i can't put into words what the stock exchange means for us as a building and a symbol for copenhagen. i can't really explain. it'sjust a building, but it means so much to us copenhageners. meanwhile, the city's skyline has been forever changed. adrienne murray, bbc news, copenhagen. let's turn to some important news around the world....
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that is why it's so damaging the people living in copenhagen. this iconic building which would celebrate its 400th anniversary this year now has been so damaged by the fire. it's the centre of the nordic trade history and a place where a lot of people in copenhagen walk by every day. this is a very central place both for politics and also traffic. a lot of cars go by her every day so a lot of people feel this is a building that had a special place in the heart. that is why it's so sad to see it like this in this condition and to see what damage has already been done. . . see what damage has already been done. , , ., , done. the fire is still going but the fire service _ done. the fire is still going but the fire service believe - done. the fire is still going but the fire service believe they i done. the fire is still going but - the fire service believe they might be able to bring it under control soon. . . be able to bring it under control soon, , ., . ., , be able to bring it under control soon. , ., , ., ., , be able to bring it under contro
that is why it's so damaging the people living in copenhagen. this iconic building which would celebrate its 400th anniversary this year now has been so damaged by the fire. it's the centre of the nordic trade history and a place where a lot of people in copenhagen walk by every day. this is a very central place both for politics and also traffic. a lot of cars go by her every day so a lot of people feel this is a building that had a special place in the heart. that is why it's so sad to see it...
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the people of copenhagen really aghast to see the place. crowds were gasping, no! as they walked by and saw the famous historic spa collapsing. it was built to resemble the twisted tales of lucha dragons, but it toppled this morning, and the firefighters are now trying to bring it under control. —— the twisted tails. there is tarpaulin on the building because it was undergoing renovations at the time so it was covered in scaffolding. we don't know what caused the blaze but of course because it has been undergoing that renovation, that has led to speculation that it might be something to do with that. but that fire, continuing to burn in the centre of copenhagen, the historic, 17th—century stock exchange building. firefighters as you can see trying to bring that under control. we will keep an eye on that. the other pictures that i want to show you is out of greece, this is the scene in olympia, where you can see hundreds of people have turned out for the olympic flame lighting ceremony that has been taking place in ancient olympia. it course kicks off the inte
the people of copenhagen really aghast to see the place. crowds were gasping, no! as they walked by and saw the famous historic spa collapsing. it was built to resemble the twisted tales of lucha dragons, but it toppled this morning, and the firefighters are now trying to bring it under control. —— the twisted tails. there is tarpaulin on the building because it was undergoing renovations at the time so it was covered in scaffolding. we don't know what caused the blaze but of course because...
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people are very fond of copenhagen. people are very fond of it, it is a beautiful building. it goes back 400 years and it is the old danish stock exchange. there is quite a lot of sadness. i old danish stock exchange. there is quite a lot of sadness.— quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of — quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the _ quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the public _ quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the public was - quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the public was seen i members of the public was seen trying to get some of the artwork and other items out of the building? i wasn't close enough to see that, i was across the waterway, about 200m away, so i couldn't see that. what away, so i couldn't see that. what is the situation _ away, so i couldn't see that. what is the situation at _ away, so i couldn't see that. what is the situation at the _ away, so i couldn't see that. what is the situation at the moment - is the situation at the moment around the area, i assume the police have had to cordo
people are very fond of copenhagen. people are very fond of it, it is a beautiful building. it goes back 400 years and it is the old danish stock exchange. there is quite a lot of sadness. i old danish stock exchange. there is quite a lot of sadness.— quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of — quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the _ quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the public _ quite a lot of sadness. i understand members of the public was - quite a lot...
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he told me just how important the building is to the people of copenhagen. it's a devastating sight. i don't know if you can sense the smoke behind me, but the stock exchange is still... smoke is still coming up from the now—burnt building. the past year, i've been writing on a business history and cultural history on the building's 400 years of history, celebrating its 400—year anniversary this year. and it's just sad to see such a hallmark building going up in flames, it really is. anders, tell us why this building is so important culturally in denmark. the building has been, for 400 years, epicentre of danish cultural and especially business history. it has been in the offices of this building that many of the renowned danish — and biggest — danish companies that we know today, still exist today, has been founded and financed. ap moller maersk, for example, one of denmark's biggest companies, had one of its first offices in the very building. so the building represents the history of danish business and capitalism, but also a important cultural sy
he told me just how important the building is to the people of copenhagen. it's a devastating sight. i don't know if you can sense the smoke behind me, but the stock exchange is still... smoke is still coming up from the now—burnt building. the past year, i've been writing on a business history and cultural history on the building's 400 years of history, celebrating its 400—year anniversary this year. and it's just sad to see such a hallmark building going up in flames, it really is....
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adrienne murray, bbc news, copenhagen. the organisers of a conference in brussels for right wing politicians across europe say that people are no longer being allowed to enter after the local authorities ordered it to be shut down. nigel farage and the hungarian prime minister viktor 0rban are among those attending the national conservatism conference. here's our europe correspondent nick beake. the authorities have decided to shut the event. that the authorities have decided to shut the event. . �* ,, , ., the authorities have decided to shut theevent. . �* ,, , ., ., the event. at brussels today, a movement _ the event. at brussels today, a movement that _ the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants - the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants to - the event. at brussels today, a movement that wants to go - the event. at brussels today, a i movement that wants to go global collided with very local politics. the police came to shut down a gathering of conservatives from across europe and the us. becau
adrienne murray, bbc news, copenhagen. the organisers of a conference in brussels for right wing politicians across europe say that people are no longer being allowed to enter after the local authorities ordered it to be shut down. nigel farage and the hungarian prime minister viktor 0rban are among those attending the national conservatism conference. here's our europe correspondent nick beake. the authorities have decided to shut the event. that the authorities have decided to shut the event....
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copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control due to the amount of scaffolding on the building, which made it harder for responders to get through to the flames. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'll need to return to india in person to do so. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning 19 april — that's this friday. it will conclude on 1june. the election result are expected to come three days later on june 4th. polls suggest the prime minister narendra modi will win a third consecutive term. but as our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports, throughout india, he's a controversial figure. cheering. narendra modi is the reign
copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control due to the amount of scaffolding on the building, which made it harder for responders to get through to the flames. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote...
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copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control due to the amount of scaffolding on the building, which made it harder for responders to get through to the flames. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. let's turn to some important news around the world. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. the dubai airport was forced to divert incoming flights for around two hours but operations have since restarted. cars washed away in the streets, as a fierce storm causes destruction across the gulf region. venezuelan president nicolas maduro ordered the closure of his country's embassy and consulates in ecuador — protesting ecuador�*s detention of former vice presidentjorge glas. ecuador had ordered authorities to raid mexico's embassy in quito — subsequently arresting glas, who had been hiding there. the move drew immediate condemnation, and mexico asked the un to suspend ecuador until it a
copenhagen residents and staff from a nearby museum rushed to rescue a number of historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control due to the amount of scaffolding on the building, which made it harder for responders to get through to the flames. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. let's turn to some important news around the world. heavy rain has battered gulf states causing flash flooding — with some places recording a year's worth of rain in a single day. the...
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the latest on that fire in copenhagen. our top story this afternoon: mps are about to debate some of the strictest proposed anti—smoking laws in the world — the prime minister wants to make it illegal for anyone currently 15 or younger to ever buy tobacco. and hope for medal glory at this summer's paris olympics — adam peaty is confirmed as part of team gb 33 strong swimming squad. coming up on bbc news... adam peaty is expected to be named in the gb swimming squad for this summer's olympic games in paris later today. we'll hear from the three—time olympic gold medallist. india is gearing up to hold its general election and it'll be the largest the world has ever seen. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — more than the population of all the countries of europe combined. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can take part as well, though they have to return to the country to cast their ballot. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning this friday through to 1st ofjune, with the re
the latest on that fire in copenhagen. our top story this afternoon: mps are about to debate some of the strictest proposed anti—smoking laws in the world — the prime minister wants to make it illegal for anyone currently 15 or younger to ever buy tobacco. and hope for medal glory at this summer's paris olympics — adam peaty is confirmed as part of team gb 33 strong swimming squad. coming up on bbc news... adam peaty is expected to be named in the gb swimming squad for this summer's...
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and fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. you join me here injerusalem, as israel has launched what it says is a �*diplomatic offensive' against iran — calling on 32 countries around the world to impose sanctions on what it describes as the iranian missile project. the israeli foreign minister israel katz put this statement on the social media site x, saying that iran must be stopped now, before it is too late.
and fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. you join me here injerusalem, as israel has launched what it says is a �*diplomatic offensive' against iran — calling on 32 countries around the world to impose sanctions on what it describes as the iranian missile project. the israeli foreign minister israel katz put this statement on the social media site x, saying that iran must be stopped now, before it is too late.
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fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin with events in the middle east, where israel appears to be trying to gather international support following the iranian air strikes, but has not — so far, at least — carried out any direct military action in response. instead, israel is calling for more sanctions on iran, which itself has warned israel against attempting any retaliation following those drone and missile attacks,
fire engulfs the old stock exchange in the centre of copenhagen — one of denmark's most historic landmarks. donald trump returns to court in new york — as jury selection for his hush money trial continues. a muslim student loses a high court challenge against a ban on prayer rituals at a school in london. a potential world—first smoking ban for future generations will be debated by mps in the uk. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news,...
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some pictures now, that devastating fire that engulfed denmark's historic stock exchange building in copenhagen. members of the public rushed to rescue historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control. the cause for the moment is unknown but emergency services said scaffolding made their operation more difficult. finally, the sacred flame for the olympics was lit at a ceremony in greece ahead of its journey to paris. the event took place at the temple of hera, the birthplace of the games in olympia. it will be taken around the country before being used to light the olympic flame at the opening ceremony in paris on the 26th of july. you can always get more of today's news on our website, bbc.com/news i am helena humphrey in washington. thank you for watching world news america. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursui
some pictures now, that devastating fire that engulfed denmark's historic stock exchange building in copenhagen. members of the public rushed to rescue historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control. the cause for the moment is unknown but emergency services said scaffolding made their operation more difficult. finally, the sacred flame for the olympics was lit at a ceremony in greece ahead of its journey to paris. the event took place at the temple of hera, the birthplace of...
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to denmark next and in the heart of copenhagen's christiania district, a once—thriving hippy enclave, residents have taken matters into their own hands. armed with spades and crowbars, they've torn up pusher street, a notorious hub for drug trade, long plagued by organised crime. despite its historic roots in counterculture, the neighbourhood has grappled with the scourge of drug—related violence. now, with marijuana openly sold, despite its illegality in denmark, locals have embarked on a bold regeneration plan, collaborating with police and authorities in a bid to reclaim the street from gangs. now solar eclipse fever is really building! millions of people in north america will be able to witness a rare solar eclipse on monday, hoping to spend around four minutes of total darkness as the moon blocks the sun's light. but it's not safe to look at with the naked eye. our north america correspondent, emma vardy, has been looking at some of the way you can safely catch a glimpse of the solar event. a once in a century solar eclipse will be happening right here in north america. you wan
to denmark next and in the heart of copenhagen's christiania district, a once—thriving hippy enclave, residents have taken matters into their own hands. armed with spades and crowbars, they've torn up pusher street, a notorious hub for drug trade, long plagued by organised crime. despite its historic roots in counterculture, the neighbourhood has grappled with the scourge of drug—related violence. now, with marijuana openly sold, despite its illegality in denmark, locals have embarked on a...
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scene as firefighters battle a blaze engulfing the old stock exchange — one of the oldest buildings in copenhagen. in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games.
scene as firefighters battle a blaze engulfing the old stock exchange — one of the oldest buildings in copenhagen. in the uk, members of parliament are to debate a smoking ban for future generations in what would be a world—first. and dozens of prospective jurors in new york are dismissed amid impartiality concerns — as donald trump's hush money criminal trial gets under way. as we come on air, the olympic flame lighting ceremony is taking place in ancient olympia. with100 days to go...