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that is the huge debate across germany. because courts and judges have officially defined some party leaders and members of the party as fascist and anti—democratic. now there is a huge debate here about whether the party should be banned and what it means for german democracy as a whole. what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that what impact are these likely to have, do you think?— what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that is an open ruestion have, do you think? that is an open question because _ have, do you think? that is an open question because the _ have, do you think? that is an open i question because the demonstrations we are seeing across the country in small towns, large towns, cities are really large. this is unprecedented and feels like a grassroots movement, also to ngos from church leaders, anti—right—wing ngos, like grannies against the far right, but the impact going forward will be interesting because we have key elections in eastern germany. at the moment, in the regio
that is the huge debate across germany. because courts and judges have officially defined some party leaders and members of the party as fascist and anti—democratic. now there is a huge debate here about whether the party should be banned and what it means for german democracy as a whole. what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that what impact are these likely to have, do you think?— what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that is an open ruestion have, do you...
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turning to germany. millions of commuters and travellers have had the journey is disrupted as public transport workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, localtrains and workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, local trains and tram stations across the country apart from bavaria are at a standstill as workers demand better pay and conditions. it's the latest in a series of strikes affecting transport in germany. let's go to berlin and our correspondent daniel mcguinness. thank you forjoining us. our once read out the strikes and what will be the impact? t us. our once read out the strikes and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say _ and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in _ and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in most _ and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in most cities - and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in most cities and - it's fair to say in most cities and towns across germany local public transport ha
turning to germany. millions of commuters and travellers have had the journey is disrupted as public transport workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, localtrains and workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, local trains and tram stations across the country apart from bavaria are at a standstill as workers demand better pay and conditions. it's the latest in a series of strikes affecting transport in germany. let's go to berlin and our correspondent daniel mcguinness. thank...
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from germany - wasn't for you. thank you so much. from germany to - wasn't for you. thank you so l much. from germany to make wasn't for you. thank you so - much. from germany to make his cancer centre _ much. from germany to make his cancer centre in _ much. from germany to make his cancer centre in newcastle. - cancer centre in newcastle. your cells kill the cancer. find your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old _ your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old recalls _ your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old recalls the - your cells kill the cancer. and 24—year—old recalls the moment he heard that the transplant had worked.— had worked. after that information, _ had worked. after that information, only - had worked. after that | information, only tears had worked. after that - information, only tears come out. i was on the way to my work and i had to park my car, and get out and needed fresh air. . , and get out and needed fresh air. ., , ., , , air. there was only, in this moment. _ air. there was only, in this moment, that _ air. there was only, in thi
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, there is a big turkish community here in germany. it is a mix of nationalities and people fleeing war, persecution lodging those claims. what it has done is put quite a strain on the system here in germany and in other parts of europe. something the eu asylum agency says that also because europe has taken over 4 million ukrainians, it is part of a separate scheme, thatis it is part of a separate scheme, that is different to these asylum application figures, but altogether it is creating a massive strain on the system as they try and process these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog. we these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog.— these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog. we have seen countries across _ now a very big backlog. we have seen countries across europe _ now a very big backlog. we have seen countries across europe struggling - countries across europe struggling with this problem. how to deal with the huge numbers coming in, how to support them, and perhaps also deter them
, there is a big turkish community here in germany. it is a mix of nationalities and people fleeing war, persecution lodging those claims. what it has done is put quite a strain on the system here in germany and in other parts of europe. something the eu asylum agency says that also because europe has taken over 4 million ukrainians, it is part of a separate scheme, thatis it is part of a separate scheme, that is different to these asylum application figures, but altogether it is creating a...
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and germany would be at the top of the list. the only defence i can give you is that germany is starting to wake up to the threat, to the russian threat in europe. and we see german chancellor scholz using his pulpit and encouraging more european states to do more. he has also completely changed germany's policy. is it been fast enough? no. has it been fast enough? no. is it enough? no. but they're getting there. and i think we need to continue to praise them and encourage them to do more. so essentially, if i understand correctly, you believe that this sort of rhetoric from mr trump is too damaging and that essentially you should be giving these countries more carrot than stick? i object to the rhetoric that if he were president he would not defend the article 5 guarantees. so, nato rests on the principle of defending each other. if a nato country is attacked, all of the native members will come together and make a decision as to whether they would defend it, and they most likely would. and he's undermining the credibility of n
and germany would be at the top of the list. the only defence i can give you is that germany is starting to wake up to the threat, to the russian threat in europe. and we see german chancellor scholz using his pulpit and encouraging more european states to do more. he has also completely changed germany's policy. is it been fast enough? no. has it been fast enough? no. is it enough? no. but they're getting there. and i think we need to continue to praise them and encourage them to do more. so...
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and a little bit more about that _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story about _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story about the - in germany. and a little bit more i about that story about the ukrainian pilot maksim kuzminov, who has been found dead in spain.— pilot maksim kuzminov, who has been found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian — found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military _ found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military pilot _ found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military pilot who - was a russian military pilot who defected to spain last year, together with his helicopter under a ukrainian government scheme which encourages russian military to defect. as far as we know he was paid about $1 million for his act, and now reports say that he had been shot dead in spain. there is some uncertainty surrounding the identity of the victim discovered in spain, but as far as we can gather it is him, his death has been confirmed by ukrainian militar
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a third successive week of protests against the far—right in germany. more than 100,000 people demonstrate in berlin. and — out of step and pornographic, or a perfectly—timed feminist masterclass? we speak to the makers of oscar—nominated poor things. hello. it's been a historic day in belfast. the devolved government has been restored in northern ireland, and it has chosen its first irish nationalist leader. michelle o'neill was elected first minister of the devolved government. her party, sinn fein, hopes to one day unite northern ireland with the republic of ireland. sinn fein became the biggest party during elections two years ago. it is also two years to the day that the assembly at stormont last met, after the main unionist party — the democratic unionists — walked out of the power—sharing agreement over post—brexit trading rules. 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports from belfast. good morning, stormont! stormont�*s back up and running today, we've been running the past two years. limbering up and under way — park runners h
a third successive week of protests against the far—right in germany. more than 100,000 people demonstrate in berlin. and — out of step and pornographic, or a perfectly—timed feminist masterclass? we speak to the makers of oscar—nominated poor things. hello. it's been a historic day in belfast. the devolved government has been restored in northern ireland, and it has chosen its first irish nationalist leader. michelle o'neill was elected first minister of the devolved government. her...
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in red are those which didn't, including france, italy and germany. this man used to campaign for disarmament but says he has changed and so has germany. a nation that has been nervous of rearming after the catastrophic conflicts of the 21st century. i after the catastrophic conflicts of the 21st century.— the 21st century. i remember the last da s the 21st century. i remember the last days of _ the 21st century. i remember the last days of the _ the 21st century. i remember the last days of the second - the 21st century. i remember the last days of the second world . the 21st century. i remember the l last days of the second world war, fleeing from the east, hearing the cannons. i rememberthat. it happens because democracy wasn't defended. germany is set to increase its defence budget this year, and with nine months until the us election europe will, for now, have to concentrate on the things that can actually control. the former prime minister of pakistan — imran khan — has ruled out forming a coalition with another party, according to local r
in red are those which didn't, including france, italy and germany. this man used to campaign for disarmament but says he has changed and so has germany. a nation that has been nervous of rearming after the catastrophic conflicts of the 21st century. i after the catastrophic conflicts of the 21st century.— the 21st century. i remember the last da s the 21st century. i remember the last days of _ the 21st century. i remember the last days of the _ the 21st century. i remember the last days of...
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in red are all those nations that didn't, including france, italy and germany. people there organized the camp. julius used to campaign for disarmament, but says he's changed and so has germany — a nation that has been nervous of rearming after the catastrophic conflicts of the 20th century. i remember the last days of the second world war. fleeing from the east. hearing the cannons. i remember that, iwas eight years then so... that happened because democracy wasn't defended. germany is set to up its defense budget this year, and with nine months until the us election, europe will for now have to concentrate on the things it can actually control. jessica parker, bbc news in lower saxony. in brazil, the final parade of rio carnival takes place on tuesday. the annual celebrations dominate february around brazil as top samba schools compete with one another. with more, here 5 our south america correspondent ione wells. lent might be the time to hold back, but the holiday before it starts is the time to go. all out. all out dancing, all out costumes. all out music
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but, afd remains germany's second most popular party. afd leaders say they are being targeted by the german state, in the same way that political freedom fighters were repressed in communist east germany. our correspondent, damien mcguinness is in berlin. this is the third weekend in a row that mass demonstrations have been held in towns and cities across germany. they are being held by all sorts of groups from environmentalists, trade unionists, political parties and even a group called grannies against the far right. what they all have in common is they are protesting against right—wing extremism after reports that a secret meeting in november, attended by the far—right party the afd at which a plan was discussed to deport anyone with non—german heritage outside of germany. it would affect millions of people, a very radical plan which is not going to happen but it shocked the whole nation, sparked these mass demonstrations. as a result, over the last few weeks afd seems to have slipped in the polls to just under 20%. it could be
but, afd remains germany's second most popular party. afd leaders say they are being targeted by the german state, in the same way that political freedom fighters were repressed in communist east germany. our correspondent, damien mcguinness is in berlin. this is the third weekend in a row that mass demonstrations have been held in towns and cities across germany. they are being held by all sorts of groups from environmentalists, trade unionists, political parties and even a group called...
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in the 1900, where 80,000 namibians were killed by germany. he rejected the offer of reparations, that figure of $10 million is still to be revised. i think you will also be remembered for the lack of... on the scandal in namibian history. the kickbacks from an icelandic company in exchange for fishing rights. namibians are really focusing on other issues now. they are paying their respects on south african leaders but also contributes to a man who was an african statesman. to a man who was an african statesman-— to a man who was an african statesman. ~ ., ~ ., ., statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? — statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? can _ statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? can you _ statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? can you still— statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? can you still hear- statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? can you still hear me, . statesman. what kind of reaction has there been? can you still hear me, i | there been? can you still hear me,
in the 1900, where 80,000 namibians were killed by germany. he rejected the offer of reparations, that figure of $10 million is still to be revised. i think you will also be remembered for the lack of... on the scandal in namibian history. the kickbacks from an icelandic company in exchange for fishing rights. namibians are really focusing on other issues now. they are paying their respects on south african leaders but also contributes to a man who was an african statesman. to a man who was an...
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there is a big turkish community here in germany. so it is a mix of nationalities. people fleeing war or persecution, lodging those claims. but what it has done is put quite a strain on the system here in germany and in other parts of europe and something the eu asylum agency says also because europe has taken over 4 million ukrainians, it is part of a separate scheme. that is different to these asylum application figures. but altogether it is creating a massive strain on the system as they try and process these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog. applications. there is now a very big backlog-— applications. there is now a very big backlog. jessica parker. i 'ust want to showfi big backlog. jessica parker. i 'ust want to show you i big backlog. jessica parker. i 'ust want to show you these i big backlog. jessica parker. ijust want to show you these amazing | want to show you these amazing pictures from new york where a dense fog enveloped the city's famous skyline on tuesday morning. the results are pretty out of this world, making the peaks of
there is a big turkish community here in germany. so it is a mix of nationalities. people fleeing war or persecution, lodging those claims. but what it has done is put quite a strain on the system here in germany and in other parts of europe and something the eu asylum agency says also because europe has taken over 4 million ukrainians, it is part of a separate scheme. that is different to these asylum application figures. but altogether it is creating a massive strain on the system as they try...
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tests in germany showed he'd been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up then to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his persistent cheer was, in itself, an act of resistance. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. for the situation when i'm killed, it's very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change has never looked bleaker. sarah rainsford, bbc news. you saw kira yarmysh — mr navalny�*s spokesperson — in that report from sarah rainsford. well, my colleague azadeh moshiri has spoken to ms yarmysh, who told her the navalny team is still trying to learn what has happened to his body. we don't know anything about the location of his body because emp
tests in germany showed he'd been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up then to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his persistent cheer was, in itself, an act of resistance. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then two...
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but, afd remains germany's second most popular party. afd leaders say they are being targeted by the german state, in the same way that political freedom fighters were repressed in communist east germany. our correspondent damien mcguinness is in berlin. this is the third week in a row mass demonstrations have been held in germany. they've been held by various groups from trade unions to grannies against the far right. all of them and against a secret meeting in november attended by the far—right party afd in which a plan was discussed to deport anyone with non—german heritage outside germany which would affect millions of people, a very radical plan which is not going to happen but it shocked the whole nation. despite these mass demonstrations. as a result, the last few weeks, the afd seems to have slipped in polls to just over 20%. it could be because of these protest putting up some people but it could also be because of the far right parties and anti—migrant groups are being setup, undermining support for the ft. —— otherfa
but, afd remains germany's second most popular party. afd leaders say they are being targeted by the german state, in the same way that political freedom fighters were repressed in communist east germany. our correspondent damien mcguinness is in berlin. this is the third week in a row mass demonstrations have been held in germany. they've been held by various groups from trade unions to grannies against the far right. all of them and against a secret meeting in november attended by the...
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the talks for reparations began under his presidency, and he famously rejected the offer that germany had made, and asked them to revise that figure, but his government will also be defined by a corruption scandal where millions of dollars were allegedly paid in bribes to politicians and government ministers by an icelandic company in exchange forfishing rights. all of those parties deny those charges. he was a man who maintained the country in relative political stability and really opened up for the opposition the participation of the opposition. an emergency cabinet meeting was held earlier and we are expecting to hear the details of that, about who will be appointed and sworn in as the president. elections will be held nine months from now, and so his party, the liberation war party, will have to decide who the candidate will be for those elections, but namibians are now in mourning for a man who really has been a part of the country's fabric for decades. and it's music's biggest night with the grammy�*s well under way in los angeles. among the winners so far is miley cyrus. she
the talks for reparations began under his presidency, and he famously rejected the offer that germany had made, and asked them to revise that figure, but his government will also be defined by a corruption scandal where millions of dollars were allegedly paid in bribes to politicians and government ministers by an icelandic company in exchange forfishing rights. all of those parties deny those charges. he was a man who maintained the country in relative political stability and really opened up...
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and i sat down and i said, "america's back," and mitterrand from germany...| mean from france. donald trump, who is just three years younger than his rival, has mocked president biden on the campaign trail. he has also been accused of being too old for office. i'll tell you what — i feel sharper now than i did 20 years ago. i really do. i don't know, it's probably not true. it's probably not true. and i think anybody running for president should take an aptitude or a cognitive test. mr biden will now be hoping allegations of wrongdoing over official documents will come to an end. but questions about his age and fitness for office are more difficult to avoid. will vernon, bbc news, washington. in the same news conference in which president biden addressed concerns about his memory, he made another slip—up when referring to president el—sisi of egypt, describing him as the president of mexico. as you know, initially the president of mexico, el—sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him, i convinced him to open the gate
and i sat down and i said, "america's back," and mitterrand from germany...| mean from france. donald trump, who is just three years younger than his rival, has mocked president biden on the campaign trail. he has also been accused of being too old for office. i'll tell you what — i feel sharper now than i did 20 years ago. i really do. i don't know, it's probably not true. it's probably not true. and i think anybody running for president should take an aptitude or a cognitive test....
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farmers' protests that began in france and then germany are spreading across the region. they're venting their anger over soaring fuel and fertiliser costs, low prices for their produce and increasingly restrictive eu regulations. demonstrations by farmers are planned in poland, hungary and italy today. italy's government has promised tax breaks to ease hardship for farmers after hundreds began rallying with their tractors this week, on motorways outside rome and turin. this was the scene on thursday. farmers from agricultural regions such as tuscany headed south towards the capital, flying the italian flag and carrying hand—written signs with slogans including "no farmer, no food". they have congregated on the outskirts of rome. earlier we heard from our rome correspondent mark lowen. he was at the scene of a protest on the outskirts of rome. we think about 400 or so tractors are here, with perhaps a corresponding number of farmers, although more are arriving actually by the hour. we've seen a few busloads have arrived in the last hour or so. you can see here that they
farmers' protests that began in france and then germany are spreading across the region. they're venting their anger over soaring fuel and fertiliser costs, low prices for their produce and increasingly restrictive eu regulations. demonstrations by farmers are planned in poland, hungary and italy today. italy's government has promised tax breaks to ease hardship for farmers after hundreds began rallying with their tractors this week, on motorways outside rome and turin. this was the scene on...
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germany flat and falling. and japan and the uk both officially in recession. so we are not alone, the outliers are actually the countries whose economy is growing. actually the countries whose economy is urrowin. , actually the countries whose economy isurrowin. , , , ., ., is growing. there is plenty more on that. and you can read and watch the latest anaysis, reaction and advice on the bbc news website and app. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. people are voting to elect new mps in kingswood and wellingborough. the by—elections will decide who'll replace former conservative mps chris skidmore and peter bone. mr skidmore resigned as an mp last month and mr bone had to vacate his seat because of a successful recall petition. results are expected early on friday. in northern ireland, public finances and childcare provision will be on the agenda, when stormont ministers meet later. it's the first substantive meeting of the executive since power—sharing returned after a 24—mont
germany flat and falling. and japan and the uk both officially in recession. so we are not alone, the outliers are actually the countries whose economy is growing. actually the countries whose economy is urrowin. , actually the countries whose economy isurrowin. , , , ., ., is growing. there is plenty more on that. and you can read and watch the latest anaysis, reaction and advice on the bbc news website and app. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other...
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they ruptured the underwater pipelines from russia to germany. baltic governments concluded it was deliberate sabotage. but now both denmark and sweden have dropped their investigations, while germany is keeping theirs open. the kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, has called this absurd. if it's sabotage, he said, then why close down the inquiry? russia accuses the us, or even britain. it's clear that the window of opportunity to solve these mysterious underwater explosions in the baltic is closing. governments may be giving up, but last year nordic broadcasters published their own in—depth investigation. backed up by satellite data, they concluded there was unusual activity close to the site of the explosions. activity by three russian ships. including this one, the sb—i23, a vessel designed to launch and support miniature submarines. for many western experts, suspicion falls on russia. if you look at the numbers of countries that could do this, and then the numbers of countries that have the capability to do it, and then the number of countri
they ruptured the underwater pipelines from russia to germany. baltic governments concluded it was deliberate sabotage. but now both denmark and sweden have dropped their investigations, while germany is keeping theirs open. the kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, has called this absurd. if it's sabotage, he said, then why close down the inquiry? russia accuses the us, or even britain. it's clear that the window of opportunity to solve these mysterious underwater explosions in the baltic is...
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we need to start thinking about it, the dependency on germany for russian gas. we have these issues in europe, now middle eastern fights. it's an extreme situation we have to start thinking about how our words and actions are going to be allowed. we've been slowly getting aid to ukraine, slow with sanctions. putin cares about action not talks and europe, and the united states and the west have done a lot of talk. ~ ., , talk. we heard president biden criticising congress _ talk. we heard president biden criticising congress for - talk. we heard president biden criticising congress for not - criticising congress for not getting aid for ukraine to the house. ~ , , ., getting aid for ukraine to the house. ~ , , . . , , house. why is that happening? i wish president _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden was - wish president biden was faster. he's been slow giving weapons. we have domestic problems and we have now inflation and issues with border security and we can't even deal with domestic issu
we need to start thinking about it, the dependency on germany for russian gas. we have these issues in europe, now middle eastern fights. it's an extreme situation we have to start thinking about how our words and actions are going to be allowed. we've been slowly getting aid to ukraine, slow with sanctions. putin cares about action not talks and europe, and the united states and the west have done a lot of talk. ~ ., , talk. we heard president biden criticising congress _ talk. we heard...
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he wanted an apology from germany for what is considered to be the first genocide of the 20th century. in the 19005, genocide of the 20th century. in the 1900s, about 80,000 namibians were killed by germany, and he rejected the offer of reparations, that figure of $10 million needed to be revised. i think you'll also be remembered for the lack of inaction of the corruption of scandal, the biggest in namibian history where several ministers were alleged to have received kickbacks from an icelandic company for, in exchange forfishing rights. but at icelandic company for, in exchange for fishing rights. but at the moment, namibians are really focusing on other issues now, paying their respects, seven south african leaders are also leaving tributes. what kind of reaction has there been? ~ . �* ., ., ., been? what we've heard so far from the government _ been? what we've heard so far from the government is _ been? what we've heard so far from the government is that _ been? what we've heard so far from the government is that an _ been? what we've heard so far from | the government is that
he wanted an apology from germany for what is considered to be the first genocide of the 20th century. in the 19005, genocide of the 20th century. in the 1900s, about 80,000 namibians were killed by germany, and he rejected the offer of reparations, that figure of $10 million needed to be revised. i think you'll also be remembered for the lack of inaction of the corruption of scandal, the biggest in namibian history where several ministers were alleged to have received kickbacks from an...
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president macron of france and germany's foreign minister — who's held talks with the israeli leader — have added their voices to those urging israel against such an offensive. translation: these people cannot simply j vanish into thin air. if the israeli army were to launch an offensive on rafah under these conditions, it would be a humanitarian catastrophe in the making. people need safe places and safe corridors to avoid being caught in the crossfire. and we have talked about this intensively today. let's look at some other stories making the headlines. the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee has warned of what it calls a serious national security threat to the united states. us media reports say the warning is related to a russian attempt to develop a space—based nuclear weapon that could be used to target satellites. they quote sources as saying the weapon is not yet in orbit. greece could become the first christian orthodox—majority country to legalise same—sex marriage, when its parliament votes on the measure later. the bill has been introduced by
president macron of france and germany's foreign minister — who's held talks with the israeli leader — have added their voices to those urging israel against such an offensive. translation: these people cannot simply j vanish into thin air. if the israeli army were to launch an offensive on rafah under these conditions, it would be a humanitarian catastrophe in the making. people need safe places and safe corridors to avoid being caught in the crossfire. and we have talked about this...
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he has also completely changed germany's policy. is it enough? no, but they are getting there and we need to continue to praise them and encourage them to do more. so essentially, if i understand correctly, you believe this sort of rhetoric from mr trump is too damaging, and essentially he should be giving these countries more carrot than stick? i be giving these countries more carrot than stick?— be giving these countries more carrot than stick? i ob'ect to the rhetoric that t carrot than stick? i ob'ect to the rhetoric that if he _ carrot than stick? i object to the rhetoric that if he were - carrot than stick? i object to the i rhetoric that if he were president, he would not defend the art five —— article five guarantees, the principle of defending each other. if a nato country is attacked, all of the nato countries will come together and make a decision as to whether they would defend it, and they most likely word. he is undermining the credibility of nato by making these statements. there is concern that if donald trump was elected, h
he has also completely changed germany's policy. is it enough? no, but they are getting there and we need to continue to praise them and encourage them to do more. so essentially, if i understand correctly, you believe this sort of rhetoric from mr trump is too damaging, and essentially he should be giving these countries more carrot than stick? i be giving these countries more carrot than stick?— be giving these countries more carrot than stick? i ob'ect to the rhetoric that t carrot than...
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in germany's bundesliga, bayer leverkusen's remarkable season continues. the league leaders are now unbeaten in 20 matches, after a 2—nil win over darmstadt. defending champions bayern munich stay in second place, two points behind leverkusen, after they beat borussia monchengladbach 3—1. the final quarterfinal of the africa cup of nations is under way, with cape verde taking on south africa — it's currently 0—0. they are approaching the one hour mark. hosts ivory coast are into the final four, in dramatic style. they scored a 90th—minute equaliser against mali and then won the match in the stoppage time of extra time. they'll now face the democratic republic of congo in the final four. to the six nations, and a remarkable finish to the opening round of fixtures, as scotland beat wales for the first time in cardiff in 22 years. but not without a scare. scotland led 27—0, before wales fought back to within a point. but they couldn't find the final score to win the match — scotland hanging on to start the tournament with a 27 points to 26 victo
in germany's bundesliga, bayer leverkusen's remarkable season continues. the league leaders are now unbeaten in 20 matches, after a 2—nil win over darmstadt. defending champions bayern munich stay in second place, two points behind leverkusen, after they beat borussia monchengladbach 3—1. the final quarterfinal of the africa cup of nations is under way, with cape verde taking on south africa — it's currently 0—0. they are approaching the one hour mark. hosts ivory coast are into the...
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you have seen gains in germany as well, what is that? i you have seen gains in germany as well, what is that?— well, what is that? i think it is a sort well, what is that? i think it is a sport that _ well, what is that? i think it is a sport that brings _ well, what is that? i think it is a sport that brings people - well, what is that? i think it is a i sport that brings people together, you know, it brings families together, it encompasses and represents a lot of things, a platform that drives society, and it is just such a physical sport, you know it is the fanfare, the adverts, the showboating, the stars, it is all of it, and so many people on the team, and each and every one of those guys has the ability to reach different communities and different people and i think that is just what is really special about that. so you may not know something about the team or its history but you might like a guy and you might think that this guy is really cool and that might be your intro to the sport. let's talk about the super bowl now, this
you have seen gains in germany as well, what is that? i you have seen gains in germany as well, what is that?— well, what is that? i think it is a sort well, what is that? i think it is a sport that _ well, what is that? i think it is a sport that brings _ well, what is that? i think it is a sport that brings people - well, what is that? i think it is a i sport that brings people together, you know, it brings families together, it encompasses and represents a lot of things, a platform that...
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and in both spain and germany those teams play each other on saturday. in la liga leaders real madrid host girona. and it's the same in germany, where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight title, and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. i want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the things that is missing from my career so far. as always, i am not going to panic eitherway, i'mjust going to keep my head down and do my best for the team and hopefully that starts with a win on saturday. 0nto the international stage, we're into the second half of the asian cup final, where underdogsjordan are facing hosts and reigning champions qatar in doha. and it's qatar who lead i—0 — akram afif with a penalty in the first—half, his sixth goal of the tournament, making him thejoint top scorer. still qatar lead jordan by a goal to nil. not long until kick off at twickenham where engla
and in both spain and germany those teams play each other on saturday. in la liga leaders real madrid host girona. and it's the same in germany, where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight title, and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. i want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the things that is missing from my...
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in germany, fugitive member of the far left red army faction has been arrested in berlin. she had abated arrests for more than 30 years. she is wanted for armed robbery and attempted murder. the anticapitalist group, also known as the daughter might have gained -- bahder meinhof gang. >> since the 65-year-old -- she is part of wt is often called it a gang, a former radical left-wing militants that terrorized germany through the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. for decades now, german police have been looking for her. she has been on the run, living underground with two other accomplices. she has managed to fund her underground lifestyle with a number of quite spectacular robberies including on supermarkets, most of them in western germany, and that is really why this arrest has taken place in the first instance, but she is known primarily because of her membership of this radical militant group which was obviously very well known throughout the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's in germany. they disbanded in 1999 and following through to the mid to thousands, she is accused with two other
in germany, fugitive member of the far left red army faction has been arrested in berlin. she had abated arrests for more than 30 years. she is wanted for armed robbery and attempted murder. the anticapitalist group, also known as the daughter might have gained -- bahder meinhof gang. >> since the 65-year-old -- she is part of wt is often called it a gang, a former radical left-wing militants that terrorized germany through the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. for decades now, german police have...
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tests in germany showed he had been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his persistent cheer was, link from prison. his persistent cheerwas, in link from prison. his persistent cheer was, in itself, an act of resistance. journalists used to ask navalny constantly whether he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he were killed. ., , ., ., �* killed. for the situation when i'm killed, killed. for the situation when i'm killed. it's _ killed. for the situation when i'm killed, it's very _ killed. for the situation when i'm killed, it's very simple, _ killed. for the situation when i'm killed, it's very simple, not - killed. for the situation when i'm killed, it's very simple, not give l killed, it's very simple, not give up. killed, it's
tests in germany showed he had been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his persistent cheer was, link from prison. his persistent cheerwas, in link from prison. his persistent cheer was, in itself, an act of resistance. journalists used to ask navalny...
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however in both spain and germany those teams play each other on saturday. in la liga. leaders real madrid host girona and it's the same in germany. where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight title. and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. wa nt to want to be winning team trophies and thatis want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the things that is missing from my career so far. as always i am not going to panic either way i'm just going to keep my head down and do my best for the team hopefully that starts with a win on saturday. in rugby's six nations — scotland are looking to start a second straight campaign with sucessive victories they take on a france team who will be wounded after a heavy defeat last week to favourites ireland. who play tomorrow. but scotland are expecting their opponents to respond after that opening weekend loss. from the french perspective they know that th
however in both spain and germany those teams play each other on saturday. in la liga. leaders real madrid host girona and it's the same in germany. where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight title. and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. wa nt to want to be winning team trophies and thatis want to be winning team...
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these included the uk, canada, france, germany, australia, among others. and i'm told that lord cameron, the british foreign secretary, used the opportunity to ask other nations in the room whether there was anything more important to them than sovereignty and the ability to not be invaded by another nation. he said that he hoped that this was a message that was particularly important to be heard by some of russia's allies who were also present in the room, including the hosts, brazil. now, in response, sergei lavrov, i'm told, effectively continued to deny allegations of murder against alexei navalny, dismissing that as a fabrication. but certainly a tense finish, i think, to the day that was meant to be an opportunity for these g20 nations to try and find consensus about how to tackle ongoing international tensions. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. police could get the power to disqualify drink or drug—drivers instantly at the roadside. police chiefs are in early discussi
these included the uk, canada, france, germany, australia, among others. and i'm told that lord cameron, the british foreign secretary, used the opportunity to ask other nations in the room whether there was anything more important to them than sovereignty and the ability to not be invaded by another nation. he said that he hoped that this was a message that was particularly important to be heard by some of russia's allies who were also present in the room, including the hosts, brazil. now, in...
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, though germany has promised to change that and spend more on defence stop the real danger here is the uncertainty that trump comments and a potential cheap preacher trump presidency brings because —— trump presidency brings because —— trump presidency because if you cast back your mind two years ago with the invasion of ukraine, there was a calculation in moscow that nato and eu and west generally would not respond, that it would be pretty similar to the 2014 takeover of the crimea, that the westwood half and puff and complain but not do anything. that was a massive miscalculation because the west did support ukraine and gave it the tools needed to defend itself and russia's invasion largely failed. now it's been described as a stalemate but it's a catastrophic war nonetheless. so the feeling here in nato circles is this undermines the resolution or idea that should a nato country be attacked, article five of the constitution would be invoked and the entire collective us led alliance would come to its defence. undertrump led alliance would come to its defence. under trump pres
, though germany has promised to change that and spend more on defence stop the real danger here is the uncertainty that trump comments and a potential cheap preacher trump presidency brings because —— trump presidency brings because —— trump presidency because if you cast back your mind two years ago with the invasion of ukraine, there was a calculation in moscow that nato and eu and west generally would not respond, that it would be pretty similar to the 2014 takeover of the crimea,...
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however, in both spain and germany those teams play each other on saturday in la liga. on saturday. in la liga, leaders real madrid host girona and it's the same in germany, where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight win and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. i want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the things that is missing from my career so far. as always, i am not going to panic eitherway, i'mjust going to keep my head down and do my best for the team and hopefully that starts with a win on saturday. 0nto the international stage — the asian cup final kicked off 15 minutes ago with underdogsjordan facing hosts and reigning champions qatar. it is currently dollars, children just the 12 rank team involved in the competition. 84 as the fifa world ranking, it is in extraordinary story that has brought them this far. but still goalless in qatar in that asian cup final. scotland have a slender 0nt
however, in both spain and germany those teams play each other on saturday in la liga. on saturday. in la liga, leaders real madrid host girona and it's the same in germany, where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight win and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. i want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the...
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— germany is only by the us in terms of backing ukraine with military support. they thought it might be macron grandstanding. some maybe think it is him trying to wake up the west because of the urgency of the situation in ukraine, in terms of the support that ukraine needs. one of russia's best known human rights campaigners has beenjailed by a moscow court for discrediting the russian army. oleg orlov, who's 70, has been given a two and a half year sentence — he's previously written that president putin has led the country into fascism. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, sent this report from moscow. he knew very well he could be about to go to prison. but oleg orlov, one of russia's most prominent human rights campaigners, had no intention of staying silent. translation: my first trial, and now this retrial, - and all the other people on trial for similar so—called crimes, they show that russia has become a totalitarian state. he'd been charged with repeatedly discrediting the russian army. that's one of several laws brought in to punish public criticism
— germany is only by the us in terms of backing ukraine with military support. they thought it might be macron grandstanding. some maybe think it is him trying to wake up the west because of the urgency of the situation in ukraine, in terms of the support that ukraine needs. one of russia's best known human rights campaigners has beenjailed by a moscow court for discrediting the russian army. oleg orlov, who's 70, has been given a two and a half year sentence — he's previously written that...
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in 2020, in siberia, he had been poisoned with a nerve agent and airlifted to germany for life—saving treatment. he accused the kremlin of trying to assassinate him. but as a politician, he felt he couldn't stay away from russia. when he returned the following year, he was arrested on arrival. he'd beenin was arrested on arrival. he'd been in prison ever since. his friends and family fearing for his safety. just hours after alexei navalny was reported dead, his wife, yulia, metred dramatic appearance at the munich security conference. she couldn't confirm his death, but... �* ,, �* h but... translation: if it's true, i but. . . translation: if it's true, i want _ but. . . translation: if it's true, i want putin - but. . . translation: if it's true, i want putin and - but. . . translation: if it's true, i want putin and his l true, i want putin and his whole entourage, his friends and his government, to know that they will be held responsible for everything they've done to our country, to my family and to my husband. and this day will come very soon. �* ., . and this day will com
in 2020, in siberia, he had been poisoned with a nerve agent and airlifted to germany for life—saving treatment. he accused the kremlin of trying to assassinate him. but as a politician, he felt he couldn't stay away from russia. when he returned the following year, he was arrested on arrival. he'd beenin was arrested on arrival. he'd been in prison ever since. his friends and family fearing for his safety. just hours after alexei navalny was reported dead, his wife, yulia, metred dramatic...
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three of the pipelines between russia and germany were blown up russia and germany were blown up under the baltic sea in 2022. the prosecutor said that there's no evidence that swedish citizens were involved or that swedish authorities used it. investigations continue, and the kremlin called the swedish decision "remarkable". the image of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg has won the wildlife photographerer of the wildlife photographerer of the year people's choice award. this stunning picture of a young polar bear sleeping on an iceberg — captured by the british amateur photographer — neema sari kani was the people's choice — among a roll—call of fabulous pictures. i'm stilljust i'm still just totally ammed and shocked and incredibly humbled and it's such an important competition for anyone who is into wildlife photography and i never thought that i would get anywhere near this day. i'm still trying to take it all in. it was an ice breaker up exploring the north in the middle of covid. it was the only boat operating so we had the whole boat to ourself. the skies opened a
three of the pipelines between russia and germany were blown up russia and germany were blown up under the baltic sea in 2022. the prosecutor said that there's no evidence that swedish citizens were involved or that swedish authorities used it. investigations continue, and the kremlin called the swedish decision "remarkable". the image of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg has won the wildlife photographerer of the wildlife photographerer of the year people's choice award. this...
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however, in both spain and germany, those teams play each other on saturday in la liga. leaders real madrid host girona and it's the same in germany, where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight title, and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. i want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the things that is missing from my career so far. as always, i am not going to panic either way, i'm just going to keep my head down and do my best for the team and hopefully that starts with a win on saturday. scotland and france have just kicked off in the first match of the six nations weekend at murrayfield. the home side are looking to start a second straight campaign with sucessive victories. later on saturday, england and wales renew their rivalry at twickenham. wales are looking to get their first win after starting with a defeat to scotland despite a stirring fight back last week, while the hosts will
however, in both spain and germany, those teams play each other on saturday in la liga. leaders real madrid host girona and it's the same in germany, where bayern munich have the chance to go top of the bundesliga when they face bayer leverkusen. bayern are looking for a 12th straight title, and england captain harry kane knows a win would be massive towards achieving his goal of claiming his first major trophy. i want to be winning team trophies and that is one of the things that is missing...
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from germany to maggie's cancer centre in newcastle. your cells kill the cancer. and 24—year—old marius recalls the moment he heard that the transplant had worked and that the patient he didn't even know had survived. after that information, all the tears comes out. i was on the way to my work and i had to park my car and get out and need fresh air, chill out. yeah. you have a lovely family. makes me really happy and emotional right now. and it was only in this moment that we learned something else. marius told us that he'd previously tried to take his own life and how, in a way, nick had helped save him. i struggled my whole life since i'm 13, with mental issues. it's hard for me to find my way in life and my sense in life. so... just give me a sense in my life. yeah, i can say i did something right. two strangers who now have the same blood running through their veins. blood brothers and friends for life. sharon barbour, bbc news. they've been a haven for nature lovers for decades, but the farne islands — here in the uk — have been closed to visitors for
from germany to maggie's cancer centre in newcastle. your cells kill the cancer. and 24—year—old marius recalls the moment he heard that the transplant had worked and that the patient he didn't even know had survived. after that information, all the tears comes out. i was on the way to my work and i had to park my car and get out and need fresh air, chill out. yeah. you have a lovely family. makes me really happy and emotional right now. and it was only in this moment that we learned...
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you've seen games in germany as well. what's behind that? i think it's just that it's a sport that brings people together. you know, it brings families together. it encompasses and represents a lot of things. it's a platform that drives society, and it'sjust such a physical sport. you know, it's the fanfare, it's the adverts, it's the showboating, it's the stars, it's all of it. and there's so many people on the team, and each and every one of those guys have the ability to reach different communities and different peoples, and i think that's just what's really special about that. so you may not know something about a team or its history, but you might like a guy and might think that this guy's really cool, and that might be your intro to the sport. let's talk about the super bowl now. this is coming up this weekend. we've got the kansas city chiefs and the san francisco 49ers. what do you make of this matchup? this, of course, is a rematch of the 2020 super bowl, which the chiefs won. like you said, this is a rematch. this is obviously a gr
you've seen games in germany as well. what's behind that? i think it's just that it's a sport that brings people together. you know, it brings families together. it encompasses and represents a lot of things. it's a platform that drives society, and it'sjust such a physical sport. you know, it's the fanfare, it's the adverts, it's the showboating, it's the stars, it's all of it. and there's so many people on the team, and each and every one of those guys have the ability to reach different...
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and the entire _ united kingdom, by germany and the entire world, i take it that netanyahu will proceed because his political— netanyahu will proceed because his political future is on the line and to mentioned that he believes strategically the absolute defeat of hamas _ strategically the absolute defeat of hamas is _ strategically the absolute defeat of hamas is a necessity, even though the americans and even many israelis have made _ the americans and even many israelis have made it — the americans and even many israelis have made it clear, you cannot destroy— have made it clear, you cannot destroy hamas. hamas is not a conventional army, destroy hamas. hamas is not a conventionalarmy, it destroy hamas. hamas is not a conventional army, it is deeply anchored — conventional army, it is deeply anchored in the palestinian social fabric, _ anchored in the palestinian social fabric, but— anchored in the palestinian social fabric, but only in gaza but in the west— fabric, but only in gaza but in the west bank— fabric, but only in gaza but in the west bank and outside occupied
and the entire _ united kingdom, by germany and the entire world, i take it that netanyahu will proceed because his political— netanyahu will proceed because his political future is on the line and to mentioned that he believes strategically the absolute defeat of hamas _ strategically the absolute defeat of hamas is _ strategically the absolute defeat of hamas is a necessity, even though the americans and even many israelis have made _ the americans and even many israelis have made it —...
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germany has had a kind of conversion. they have turned from being an incredibly peaceful country into one that is very now aware of the strategic threat from russia. there is a fear amongst many countries, voiced by a number of nato chiefs recently, that if russia prevails in ukraine, despite what president putin said in the so—called interview with tucker carlson, but nevertheless he is going to have a go at some european countries because russia is kind of rebuilding and president putin has this vision of rebuilding a great mighty russia, and possibly retaking some of the lands. there is nothing russia has done to prove that but thatis russia has done to prove that but that is the fear. you russia has done to prove that but that is the fear.— that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. _ that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if _ that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if you - that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if you are - that is the fear. you mentioned - tucker carlson. if you
germany has had a kind of conversion. they have turned from being an incredibly peaceful country into one that is very now aware of the strategic threat from russia. there is a fear amongst many countries, voiced by a number of nato chiefs recently, that if russia prevails in ukraine, despite what president putin said in the so—called interview with tucker carlson, but nevertheless he is going to have a go at some european countries because russia is kind of rebuilding and president putin has...
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if gm. look around the world, countries like germany, japan, the netherlands, denmark, they are all seeing weaker growth as they use higher interest rates to bring down inflation and that is the right thing for all of us to do and you can see it working in other countries, which have brought data down to lower levels than we have here. so it is the right thing to do. i think here. so it is the right thing to do. ithink if here. so it is the right thing to do. i think if you listen to the governor of the bank of england, what he says is that he doesn't put too much weight on this data because he can see that the underlying picture is an economy that is more resilient and starting to grow. it resilient and starting to grow. it was the prime minister himself said the economy would be growing a year ago. it is clearly not growing and hasn't grown since the beginning of 2022. is it not complacent to play down the data that shows, a small contraction yes, but the economy simply going nowhere for nearly two years now? for simply going nowhere for nearly two ears now? ., ., ., years now? far from
if gm. look around the world, countries like germany, japan, the netherlands, denmark, they are all seeing weaker growth as they use higher interest rates to bring down inflation and that is the right thing for all of us to do and you can see it working in other countries, which have brought data down to lower levels than we have here. so it is the right thing to do. i think here. so it is the right thing to do. ithink if here. so it is the right thing to do. i think if you listen to the...