The compensation claims pile up over boeings grounded 737 max but its anyones guess when the once popular air frame will get back in the air well give you the latest. Also on the show europe goes to the polls will tell you whats at stake for european economies as the e. U. Elects a new parliament. And like eating meat want to help the Environment Food scientists are creating lab grown alternatives well show you what theyre cooking up. Welcome to visit us im Stephen Beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us Chinese Airlines are losing money from the grounding of boeing 737. 00 max and they want compensation and thats just the latest pressure on boeing which is facing lawsuits over Fatal Airline crashes in indonesia and ethiopia and losing orders on its once popular air frame exactly when the 737 max will take off again is anyones guess. Stranded on the way tarmac nobody knows exactly when the Boeing 737 Max will be allowed to carry passengers again thursdays gathering of Air Traffic Reg
eastern and african migrants. the e.u. could do a better job of promoting itself for many it seems inaccessible technocratic and under the sway of lobbyists there has been some improvement rules on how crooked cucumbers must be are long gone and the e.u. s administration is only about the size of a city like munich even so brussels still gets the blame for everything that goes wrong that s another reason why britain wants to leave but the european bureaucracy still has its work cut out for it as it aims for a common finance policy and more wage parity. with his centrally planned economy cuba is used to occasional shortages however a recent rationing drive by the government suggests things are getting worse last month president miguel diaz canel blamed the tightening of u.s. sanctions but cuba s economic woes go much further than that. queuing for chicken. has become a familiar sight on the streets of havana
wrong that s another reason why britain wants to leave but the european bureaucracy still has its work cut out for it as it aims for a common finance policy and more wage parity. with a centrally planned economy cuba is used to occasional shortages however a recent rationing drive by the government suggests things are getting worse last month president miguel diaz can now blame the tightening of u.s. sanctions but cuba s economic woes go much further than that. queuing for chicken. has become a familiar sight on the streets of havana a staple of the cuban diet is an increasingly short supply subject to tight rationing by the island s communist government it s not uncommon to queue for days for the sought after food only to be disappointed and. 3 days in line for chicken and it ran out yesterday. so we came over to see if we could get any here.