Uncommon to see women at the helm in european Politics Today take a wider view and youll see the struggle for total equality is still far from over. The w. s chief Political Editor mckay the Justice Minister caterina bali for her thoughts on one hundred years of womens suffrage here in germany nyssa bali one hundred years of women suffered how difficult is it still for women in Politics Today. It is still not as easy for women in politics as it is for men because it is still we still have to do better as in society as a whole i guess and we are confronted with more with more prejudices and then men now concerning looks concerning the way we speak concerning our voices and its more difficult of course so which factors would have to change to enable women to
pay a greater role it has to become Just Development and as politicians we have to do everything we can do to enforce that now what would you tell women what do they have to do differently to play a greater role well first of all wom
Because youre wrong because you guys are starting class warfare the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to play as we want to because were really quite sick and actually disrupt an economy. Which. Exclusively starts november seventeenth e. W. Me. A low and a very warm welcome indeed to Focus On Europe with me peter craven and across europe people have been commemorating the end of the First World War one hundred years ago on november the eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen known by some
as the great war it was in fact an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe that left many millions dead or maimed. That was particularly heavy fighting in Northern France of the funders region of belgium where there was a bitter War Of Attrition between allied and german forcings both sides fired millions of tons of munitions and for the first time the world witnessed the launch scale deployment of Chemical Weapons. Well one focus of the clashes was the belgian town of april
hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and across europe people have been commemorating the end of the first world war one hundred years ago on november the eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen known by some as the great war it was in fact an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe that left many millions dead or maimed. there was particularly heavy fighting in northern france and the flanders region of belgium where there was a bitter war of attrition between our lied and german forces both sides fired millions of tons of munitions and for the first time the world witnessed a large scale deployment of chemical weapons as. well one focus of the clashes was the belgian town of apra where large quantities of war remnants such as unexploded munitions and poison gas canisters are on earth each year for farmers like hertz dinero there s what they call an iron harvest to be brought in from the fields
as the great war it was in fact an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe that left many millions dead or maimed. that was particularly heavy fighting in northern france of the funders region of belgium where there was a bitter war of attrition between allied and german forcings both sides fired millions of tons of munitions and for the first time the world witnessed the launch scale deployment of chemical weapons. well one focus of the clashes was the belgian town of april where large quantities of war remnants such as unexploded munitions and poison gas canisters are on earth each year for farmers like heads dinero there s what they call an ion harvest to be brought in from the fields alongside their ordinary crops. it s harvest season and for flemish farmer. that means long working hours he gathers several tons of leaks in potatoes every day this is west flanders belgium s
france and the flanders region of belgium where there was a bitter war of attrition between allied and german forces both sides fired millions of tons of munitions and for the first time the world witnessed the large scale deployment of chemical weapons. well one focus of the clashes was the belgian town of april where large quantities of war remnants such as unexploded munitions and poison gas canisters are on earth each year for farmers like heads dinero there s what they call an ion harvest to be brought in from the fields alongside their ordinary crops. it s harvest season and for flemish farmers. that means long working hours he gathers several tons of leaks in potatoes every day. this is west flanders belgium s westernmost province. when farmers here harvest their crops they