Really. Does iran truly want peace. The countries of homs have their doubts. Iran from yonkers. Aug fifth on t. W. Hello and welcome to Focus On Europe with me peter craven and europe is in the grip of a devastating heat wave its been scorching farmland and triggering wildfires worst hit so far is greece which has seen whats been described as europes deadliest forest fire in over a century at least ninety people have been killed in a number of others are still missing after flames engulf the coastal area east of
the capital Athens Hundreds of homes have been destroyed in the catastrophe now at the center of the conflagration is the Small Community of marty and our reporter Norman Sri Girl whos been there and spoken with some of the residents including constantino some are guests who return to the remains of his house. Constantino somalia his front door was warped by the intense heat and hes trying to fix it after the devastating fire in Martine Erath and his family summer house is a te
Pick up their lives again mourning their did neighbors and their burnt out houses and another fire is bound to strike he sends. The nobody lives about as i cannot plan the government has to make this and its not about this government although governments the government so i dont know i dont know where theyre going to do now but i dont think theyre going to do anything serious the author or a geezer now investigating what started the Funds Arsonists could have done so as so often before but whatever the cause no one expected it to end like this. And the greek authorities have been warning that further wildfires could follow after all the hot season is set to continue into the month of august now on a very different note it sometimes seems hard to believe but british exit from the European Union breaks it is set to become a reality on March Twenty Ninth next year and many people are increasingly worried
topics Fires leave Greece in despair; French farmers fight to grow rare plants; Croat
For centuries, Hamilton told
Seven Days, people saved their own seed because they had little choice. That changed after what she called the post-World War II era of commercializing seed and commodifying food. Although commercial hybrid seed production has reduced the workload for gardeners and farmers and created popular new varieties, it has decreased seed diversity and made people reliant on big seed companies. That cost was brought home to Hamilton when a favorite heirloom tomato called Lillian s Yellow disappeared from seed catalogs. Public seed libraries aim to put the power of seeds back in the hands of everyone. We are trying to increase understanding of the value of tried-and-true varieties, Tuininga said, [to] keep those alive in the community, so we are not dependent on commercial seed.