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and on the sidelines of the brussels foreign were sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development planning body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and he later read led to the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much incisional for joining us today and the first question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war really over in libya and who is in control at the moment a little us first correct cons so there was no civil war in libya there was resistance against a dictatorship but we considered that the pollution did not start if we can say that the group would start when you start talking about development in the streets when we start tackling those issues on an equal footing for all people as constitutional rights and then consider that over substance we have to have our national but he stopped as you know gadhafi has destroyed the libyan army you know he established inside of it what you could if you bri
and on the sidelines of the brussels foreign were sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development planning body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and he later read led to the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much incisional for joining us today and the first question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war...
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countries in the bloc signed up to the agreement with a vote on it for education due this summer in brussels may not get that far now let's talk about that luke samuels a physical commentator for the news magazines like wind the blue kite thanks for being with us it's not the first blow to this treaty is it what i've just talked about the initial m.e.p. responsible for the reporter not to resign describing the negotiations as a masquerade so what's wrong with this agreement. well i think it's worth having to think about what's wrong with the impetus behind a lot of lawmaking both in europe and in the united states around intellectual property and really questioning why it's at the forefront of a lot of people's minds i think the key issue here is that society is really failing to innovate and in a society which struggles to come up with genuine new technological innovations we do inevitably become more concerned with protecting intellectual property we see that over the last sort of fifteen years investment in research and development both in europe and the united states has remained complet
countries in the bloc signed up to the agreement with a vote on it for education due this summer in brussels may not get that far now let's talk about that luke samuels a physical commentator for the news magazines like wind the blue kite thanks for being with us it's not the first blow to this treaty is it what i've just talked about the initial m.e.p. responsible for the reporter not to resign describing the negotiations as a masquerade so what's wrong with this agreement. well i think it's...
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he rejects the culture of austerity in braced by brussels. we are writing a new page in the history of the left, he tells the crowd. what are the key ideals he stands for? >> redistribution of wealth. we want tax is to apply 100% over 350,000 euros a year. >> in the first round of the election on sunday, the far left on the far right could get more than 30% of the vote. what they have both done is to tap into the air anger with the economic crisis. >> the left and right in france. to stonehenge, like you have never seen it before. the prehistoric monument is one of the world's most famous sites. today, a bouncy castle and a replica of it was unveiled in glasgow. it was commissioned for the london olympics. our courts correspondent -- our arts correspondent was there to have a balance. >> there is a new arrival on the skyline. it is an artwork by a prize- winning artist. the real stonehenge is 5000 years old and a sacred site. this replica is called sacrilege. after its unveiling, it will head to london. what is all this about? what is more br
he rejects the culture of austerity in braced by brussels. we are writing a new page in the history of the left, he tells the crowd. what are the key ideals he stands for? >> redistribution of wealth. we want tax is to apply 100% over 350,000 euros a year. >> in the first round of the election on sunday, the far left on the far right could get more than 30% of the vote. what they have both done is to tap into the air anger with the economic crisis. >> the left and right in...
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he rejects the culture of austerity embraced by brussels. "we are writing a new page in the history of the left," he tells the crowd. what are the ideals he stands for? >> a strong redistribution of wealth. we want taxes to apply 100% over 350,000 euros a year of income. >> in the first round of the election on sunday, the far left and far right could get over more than 30% of the vote. what they have both done is to tap into the anchor with the economic crisis. >> passions running high on the left and right in france. now to stonehenge, like you have never seen it before. the pre historic monument is one of the world's most famous sites. today, a bouncy council replica was unveiled in glasgow. designed by a turner prize- winning artist, it was commissioned for the london olympics, to represent britain's history, culture, and sense of humor. our hearts correspondent was there. >> there is a new arrival on the galapagos islands -- the glass go skyline, and artwork by a prize-winning artist. and it is bouncy. the real stonehenge is 5000 years
he rejects the culture of austerity embraced by brussels. "we are writing a new page in the history of the left," he tells the crowd. what are the ideals he stands for? >> a strong redistribution of wealth. we want taxes to apply 100% over 350,000 euros a year of income. >> in the first round of the election on sunday, the far left and far right could get over more than 30% of the vote. what they have both done is to tap into the anchor with the economic crisis. >>...
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the humanitarian aid, and reaching out to the neighboring countries of syria -- both ambassadors in brussels and three authorities on the ground. we are working to ensure an effective and coordinated response. me of suspended all types of operation. the european investment bank, with which we work closely, has suspended all technical assistance to syria. we have maintained a that benefits the population, students, human rights defenders, and the opposition. those programs with syrian students and universities will continue. we are supporting efforts to deliver shelter, medical supplies, food, and whatever is needed. we have put together a contribution of 29 million euros in a bit too affected syria and neighboring countries. the support to the neighboring countries is essential. i discussed these issues when i was in turkey over the weekend with the prime minister who also joined the prime minister by video link. the situation on the turkish border is critical. the turkish response has been critical, fast, and professional. i have offered our assistance on a number of occasions. i did so aga
the humanitarian aid, and reaching out to the neighboring countries of syria -- both ambassadors in brussels and three authorities on the ground. we are working to ensure an effective and coordinated response. me of suspended all types of operation. the european investment bank, with which we work closely, has suspended all technical assistance to syria. we have maintained a that benefits the population, students, human rights defenders, and the opposition. those programs with syrian students...