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no, this is in use. our on al jazeera, fully back t bo live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. frances government naturally survives 2 votes of no confidence over present mycroft, controversial pension reform. we, i live in paris. this, our vladimir putin says he will discuss china's proposal to resolve the ukraine conflict as he welcomes president she jane being on his 1st visit to moscow since the russian invasion. also this, our major un report says global warming is likely to cross critical levels in the next decade and less drastic changes are made and thousands of opposition. protesters riley in south africa, demanding president federal posters resignation over crippling power ca, to santa crumbling economy. and then sport carlos al cortes has returned to the top of the world tennis rankings. the spanish teenager did it by bidding daniel met madame in indian wells final
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ah, thank you very much for joining as we begin with breaking news from paris, where president macros government has narrowly survived 2 votes of no confidence in parliament. days after he pushed through a controversial pension reform opposition, politicians were angry, my called bypass parliament to raise every time and age from 62 to 64. after the motions to have passed parties from across a deeply divided national assembly would have had to unite which they haven't done . let's go live to paris. natasha butler's air force. so the government has survived. what does this mean, natasha now? ah, well, clearly it's good news for the french government surviving these new confidence. so folks, there were table defies some opposition groups in part of an angry for the government's pension reform bill. in the fact,
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the government pushed back to reform bill through the apartment by decree that or bypassing father nor makers said that was unjust. unfair, on democratic. that is why they take these no confidence phase, but the government has survived. and what happens now is that it can continue its work with this pension reform bill. it will now go to the constitutional court and it could be signed off into law in the coming days and weeks. but the political crisis is obviously fall from over because the government survived these bows only by a very, very narrow margin. and what it means is, in the coming months, the government's really going to have to try and find ways to work with parliament . a doesn't have a majority in the parliament in needs to work with m p. 's form opposition groups of a what we've seen is often opposition. groups accusing the government to being politically weak. a political failure is going to be very rocky road ahead for back horse governments. so the political crisis not over natasha and it's like either the
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protests and strikes are also not oh yes, i do. you know, by any means cause demonstrate to say they want to continue with their protest because their strategy is nothing, even though it's paul as be possibly parliament and is going to be on his way to become a nor soon they believe the vice offing. the pressure in the street increasing the part from the government. they can try and persuade the government to scrap this pension reform bill that they say is unfair. they say it's going to be particularly difficult to have an impact on poor workers on women. they don't want to work more here. they don't want to be forced to contribute longer to the pension system. the government will along very good that is necessary in order to make the process complex, financial system more sustainable for future generations. we're going to see next thursday as a nationwide to us. so i can purchase, asking for,
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for by trade unions and we continue in the process. we've seen them many every day in the past few days. they've been pockets of violence. someone press some peaceful process, a lot of anger, frustration, among some people who feel that the french government is out of touches, the concerns of ordinary people, is ignoring their concerns. and there's very much a sort of feeling in the air that there was a few years ago with the yellow, vast movement that sense of social unrest and social on the use and frustration with the government. thank you very much. natasha natasha about alive there in paris. let's now discuss this further with french historian false, why share, who's also the founding president of the french strategic analysis institute. his life from paris. huh. very good. have you with us? oh, so the government has survived the no confidence motions. what is your reaction traced? were you expecting this outcome? you know, it's to some extent and the beginning offer
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a new form of political crisis. and to day we have the combination of st. each demonstrations more and more frequent, of strikes, which hernt more and more the economy of the country. and at the same time, we see the government cannot rely upon a strong political majority. therefore, a g, serious crisis is already opened. and we will see some new eminence of this crisis in the coming hours in the
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coming days. because, for instance, from ah, my own residence in paris, i can hear demonstrations very near. i can hear police forces alarms and we are in front of a very, very dangerous social and political crisis. ok, so we understand just to clarify for our viewers who are just joining as they were to i know, confidence motions against the government. one motion has fail so far. the other one has not passed yet. how much does this we can president michael, pos one? well oh we, we, we think that the 2nd notion will have a very small number of votes, a bigger cities supported only by her right. and so
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far, right roofs, it's not the there are real important issue. the important issue is that i received so bottom, not a government is no longer credible. right? there is a crisis of legitimacy. and do crazy don't. malcolm will have to address the situation. how will he had a hole in your going and elizabeth, born for you, as of course, is a french prime minister. how do you expect the president to address the why his are we going to see the government resigned despite passing, despite surviving that no confidence vote? well, it's almost so just that her maximum, we'll have to change the prime minister. and it will put the burden
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of the political failure upon a mrs ball. it's a very classical move. okay, is it enough? i don't think so. the president now is directly in front of the people in front of a crisis. can that pressure? i mean, you've mentioned that there were protest already just outside your window. do you think can the pressure from the 3 send strikes and demonstrations that the french have promised to continue? can that force my call into reconsidering his stance over this way for well, my sense is that he will have to own ask a new government to reconsider the political framework
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as a whole. that means, for instance, have a referendum vote on the issue off. and retirements and her, he will have to her to some extent transfer parts of this tower to the parliament and too we consider. busy good political balance. okay. in france too late. ok, thank you so much. we'll leave it there. thank you so much for talking to his housewife air, french historian joining us there live from paris. we appreciate moving on to other news now and i journey of peace and a meeting of dear friends. that's how the leaders of russia and china are describing president changing things. first 8 visit to moscow since the start of the crane invasion, both hailed the historic close ties as rush faces. international isolation present put in toll. she's open to negotiations on china's speech plan to resolve the crane
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conflict. hashim. hi, barry has more. ah, this is a trip china hopes would end war in ukraine. but it's a delicate mission for chinese president g jumping. she has repeatedly said his country is neutral in the conflict, but he's widely seen as a key ally and support of russian president vladimir, put in all good trying to values the friendship between china and russia. this has historical logic because we are neighbors and to large countries. we're also strategic partners such a position determined that we have a very close relationship with last month. china presented a peace plan to end the war in ukraine thing. but why did cause fun, and to unilateral sanctions against russia and a cease fire, it makes no mention of russian troops withdrawing from ukrainian territory. president vladimir putin said rushes open to
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a political and diplomatic solution cuz essentially people are doing him. if we have considered your proposals for settlement of the current crisis, of course we will have an opportunity to discuss this. we know that you are basing this on principle of furnace and upholding the principle of the international law and divisible security for all countries. you also know that we're always open to negotiations. we'll discuss all these issues, including who initiative we have been following his trip to moscow. president g jumping is likely to speak with ukrainian leader villa de mer zelinski for the 1st time since the start of the war. but ukraine has rejected calls for a ceasefire, while its territory is occupied by russian forces. badging also faces another challenge, convincing west to leaders who remain largely skeptical of its peace plan for the united states said it was designed to deflect attention from china. support for
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put in washington has recently disclosed intelligence that china was considered in sending secret shipments of weapons to russia. and if that happens, the u. s. was it may impose economic sanctions on badging. ash barbara al jazeera journalist, julia chap of oliver has more on the meeting from moscow. this is, of course, present pay his 1st trip to moscow since the beginning of russia's special military operation in ukraine. he also said that he chose russia and his 1st destination after being re elected something. what he had done 10 years ago to the 2 leaders had an informal meeting at the kremlin. the chinese president called lodge imitating his dear friend and reiterated at a close relationship that the 2 countries are now enjoying should continue. during the meeting, we heard from jimmy pruitt and saying that he had carefully read china's plans for
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the ukrainian price settlements and the res room for discussion. and russia is always open for the station. and just to remind you that trani is please plan has been presented around a month ago prior to she visit to moscow. the main program michelle till tuesday, that so many expect, but the conflict in ukraine will talk and it is now into the 2nd year and it doesn't show any signs of a basing. besides the cranium crisis, there will be other topics on the table. chinese number one, it can only talk, no russia in 2022. the tray turnover between the countries increased 30 percent. and we also see that g to the ukranian, coal tape russia has many with long time friends and partners, and due to the sanctions imposed in russia in connection with its military opperation, china as well. it has increased massively in terms of economy. it has become russia laundry, can only partner and the largest consumer of russian oil, gas, and cool. so obviously the russian chinese trade issues as well as the corporation
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and the tracy and the military technical cooperation between the 2 countries are still to be discussed. and he is of you know, from beijing with katrina, you hi, ms. price wise. on the mention of it, successful brokering peace between saudi arabia and iran. and she thing is really looking at this visit, other than strengthening utilized, which led him a fusion as no pets unity to projects train as a global calla, as a heat maker. she didn't want to get the attention, particularly of countries that have from the developing world, you might be a bit tied to seeing the u. s. constantly as a leader, and might be more open to china as an alternative. now we've seen these opening shops, closing trees in this chassis, between dive in houston and she didn't came. i think when it comes to do politics underestimate the importance of the post war between these 2 leaders. 10 years ago, more than 10 years ago now. and president, she didn't became the leader of china,
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russia, the countries you visited. and he said at the time that he was holding a new chapter in moscow, paging time. and now we've had the 2 leaders meet more than 40 times. this is present and she didn't being lifetime in moscow. let him if you didn't last time and made a ice cream birthday cake, prison. she didn't think he's treated himself the said that she did pay the only state leader that he's celebration his own birthday with. i think what really crucially ties these 2 together? it's not just the fact, but they're from russia and china because those 2 countries had really complicated history. what i think is most important here is this piece. these 2 leaders of a head are carrying countries. they have a strong leadership to have both figured out ways to manipulate the system so that they can be need is basically for the rest of their life. and the important thing that we need to watch out as a mental health community that these to share
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a worldview. and that is that they don't believe that the world should be led by the us and other western democracies. they don't think that the world order to them and that is other countries. basically they would like to see their own countries. there are saw of governance or those 2 things of governance become more permanent or washington has dismiss china's attempt to broker piece in ukraine. here is what the u. s. secretary of state antony blank and has to say the world should not be fooled by any tactical move by russia supported by china or any other country to freeze the war on its own terms. such a move or violate the un charter, and delay defy, excuse me, the will of 141 countries who haven't condemned russia's war and the united nations general assembly one party to this conflict. ukraine has already put forward a just peace formula. the chinese committed to supporting an end to the war based
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on the principles of the un charter, as called for in point one of his plan. the kind of gave with presents lensky and ukraine on that basis. and uses influence to compel moscow to pull back his forces . laughter wasn't jo net, the st appointment in washington ross. tell us more about how washington's healing this visit by she to moscow. well let's pick up on that last point that the secretary of state antony blank and made about china trying to act as a go between between moscow and keith in terms of trying to bring about a cease fire or a permanent end to the war. the u. s does not believe that china, despite its protestations, is interested as acting as a disinterested broker, someone that can actually bring both sites together and compel them to make tough choices. in order to end the conflict. the united states believes that china is essentially trying to replace it as of the global superpower,
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and that it is doing so with out the proper moral authority given of the human rights record of bay jane. now it's also worth pointing out that the u. s. does not believe that china is simply doing this out of the goodness of its heart, so to speak. it believes that beijing may still be considering providing offensive weapons to moscow in order to continue the war in ukraine. and in fact, the secretary of state went on to say when he address reporters on monday, that he believes that tom b. james, i'm trying to provide some sort of assistance to moscow. could enable russia to essentially retrench get moran soldiers to put on the battlefield as well as replenish it, submit its military equipment, something which it has been a running through rather fast in more than a year of war there. so there is great skepticism here of the u. s. stuck
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department, and indeed across the board that ministration about beijing's intentions. they don't believe that beijing is doing what it needs to be doing in order to be considered a viable superpower. thank you for that was named jordan live at the state department in washington. while less discuss this further. now with sag a mock off was the director of institute of political studies in moscow and a former spokesperson for the russian president vladimir putin. he's joining us live from moscow. thank you very much, mr. markov for being with us. as you heard, i correspond annotate over us very skeptical about china's role as a mediator. first of all, can she persuade protein to move towards a p. c with ukraine? kill so for you should understand that was china and russia does not seeing that main event which got them now it's why in the u. k. was china in russia, believes it rain program opens national relationship and that's the law politics
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sample unite to say to impose on imperative has been munition to all countries including bass, ban china. so china, not so much into june to roll with it. but gina is playing crawl or lead all sorts force we're in china, published drill principles, symbols on the beach, poster billions. if you would share, it could be t, as i do show of ukrainian graders, and crisis did talk about, you know, not a, sorry you say it's not the main point, but they did talk about ukraine today with the russian leaders saying that he could possibly consider the chinese piece plan that he would respect in his own words, the chinese p span. so ukraine clearly features high on the agenda of that talk
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you came was not may not gen. amanda gentle is economic relationship with our influence over united states and you're going to be in union census. and mostly this put in then she doesn't, she is a why do you me to give the leader if you could. they believe that he is a bucket of america. oh, the position that was what we heard. yeah, but that's not what we heard today, but i just want to ask you about. so what does moscow hope to get through with this visit? what is russia hoping that the visit will bring about? i answered and you cannot make a list or so because i didn't use them. cuz i was really a technological developed united states and physical european union rush, i need to replace a lease. and also some of the chain is going to push,
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if brace was american or european union side, so that's why it's a russian check. has to be looked at. go about what else to dr. o's, an you trade was our influence, or was that a sanction? or united states and european union. and of course, every we did in the sense that you're not to say sanction. that gives china also absolutely in the read about it will be the last few check reason united will create any big reason to impose sanctions against j y z. a conventional that in products are always in relationship with our team said it's the main goal of that last meeting, mr. markov. let me ask you about the stage of this relationship. today. we heard the 2 leaders in moscow praising their partnership. but is this an equal partnership today? is it not the case that moscow has become the junior partner in this relationship
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with beijing? russia never deal junior personnel and then your relationship. judy and alas, city centers and never really, but good news. okay, thank you very much for sharing your views with a tag, a markov joining as they live from moscow. thank you for your time. my pleasure. meanwhile, russia has opened a case against international criminal court prosecutor and judges. it comes after the i c. c issued an arrest warrant for president put in last week over the alleged deportation of children from ukraine. russia's investigative committee says the probe against the court is based on its unlawful decision to seek president putin's arrest. betty moore had on this news hour, including new york's bracing for protest, says former us present. donald trump says he expects to be arrested
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and police out enforce in kenny as the opposition stages demonstrations against the president over the rising cost of living henceforth, barcelona hall. what could prove to be a decisive goal in the race to win the spanish lead time? ah. the window of opportunity to beat climate change is rapidly closing. extreme weather events will only get worse unless the world acts now to secure a livable future for all the stock predictions are outlined in a new un report that's expected to shape climate policy in the coming years. i environment editor nick carter screens in every country on every continent. the climate emergency is taking hold. this is malott away. hundreds dead. hundreds of thousands displaced. the cause a record breaking cycling on the other side of the world in argentina. endless
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brutal heat compounding and drowns with farmers facing losses. estimated at $14000000000.00. so now we have this latest call to arms from the united nations with what should become the fundamental policy document for shaping climate action . it is the distillation of years of work by hundreds of scientists. and these are the key points in the past decade that had been 15 times more deaths from droughts, floods, and storms, and more vulnerable regions, carbon emissions, they need to drop and rapidly. in fact, they need to cut by almost half in just 7 years. if global warming is to be limited to one and a half degrees celsius baths a rapid and far reaching transition could pull us back from the brink and to help do that, developed countries need to stump up hundreds of billions of dollars every year to vulnerable nations something they've so far failed to do whether or not swelled leaders with that is another matter. it's not as if they weren't warnings long ago
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. and this was for man, nasa climate scientists, james hanson way back in 1988 altogether. this evidence represents a very strong case in my opinion that the greenhouse effect has been detected and it is changing our climate now. well, as we now know, the well didn't listen 35 years on fossil fuel emissions continue to increase along with colossal profits for the oil, johns, and temperatures. as of course, they're going up to a now say the experts once and for all we need to act before that window of opportunity slam shut. the european central bank president, christina, god, has sold banks to prepare for tougher times ahead. she's also warned of slower economic growth. this after the swiss government bank, i take over of credit suisse by its main rival, u b. s. credit suisse managers around $1.00 trillion dollars around the world. it's profits dropped significantly in 2022, falling nearly $8000000000.00 after losing $2000000000.00 in 2021. it shares have
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been in sharp decline since then. they've now lost more than 95 percent of their value in the past 5 years. but let me point out in the face of the most recent development that i will come the swift action under decisions taken by the swiss authorities. these options are instrumental for restoring orderly market conditions and ensuring financial stability. let me also remind that we are monitoring market developments closely and stunned, ready to respond as necessary to preserve price stability and financial stability in the euro area. the international monetary fund is approved at $2900000000.00 bay lot for sri lanka, which is battling an unprecedented economic crisis. the island nation will now have access to about $7000000000.00 of funding that will help the government deal with shortages of food. fuel and medicine shall anchors double taxes and increased power
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terrace to meet i m f. c. the i'm f requirements for a bailout last year's widespread protest force president go to buy a roger pack said to resign and flee the country. in south africa, one of the opposition parties has held rallies, demanding the president, be removed and rolling power outages to end o supporters of the economic freedom fighters march in the capital pretoria, another part of the country, the party as declared its protests and call for a national shot down a successfully central. we're on high alert to maintain security. harmel. tasa was at the protests in pretoria. we're not going to fix all the arms away from the country to the left. that is let you know when it has to be the leader of the off with the red t shirt is leaving support is president still ramp up. obviously he's going to the
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bond and the president revise the fires. my name is lisa and he says is national santa, according to him, he's is most with people have a, we've seen a lot of places have remained close, also approaches among the my enemy, the high cost of living and the electricity prices. some is yet in gold for more than 10 hours a day without power and people are frustrated when we're i'm with us. and he said to dave, any time he called me and deal with minnesota people, i wondered with that invoice some of them, no new medicine. no nobody banging with fema right now. these roses are a sign of, of frustration, of some people in africa. the things that we need to be done about the economy and the it to city problems. how to me, how to 0, dorian and kenya,
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opposition, leader, rhino dingo, has vowed to hold weekly protests in the capital. nairobi he joined thousands of supporters on monday, demonstrating against the rising cost of living and fewer shortages. catherine sawyer reports a position leader ry loading guy, and he supported a narrow view, trying to find their way to the city center protested. we're heading to the president's office and state house. they did not get far. this is a protest against the rising cost of basic commodities, inflation, taxes, and electoral reforms. in opposition. areas like this, one, police were prepared. the cordoned off all roads, but that did not stop that demonstrate has several people were arrested including politicians. the protesters are saying they will not give up until their demands
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are met, their calling. this revelation is almost over. life is hard. the economy is doing badly, busy commodity prices of skyrocket. the president said he would reduce prizes in the foster 100 days, but he has not done. gotcha. i'll, when i said about we gave president william root or the mandate through what we thought he will make things easier. we woke up ali to go vote for him. and the next time i might not even bother to go over with him. de la la or dingus says the protest us across the country will continue his organized similar ones. over the years. in 2018, he organized demonstrations. 4 months after i disputed election in 2017. that election was warned by former president who can yetta kenyatta yielded to opposition, demands and made a political choose of. they became difficult to run the government. now, the protested and their leaders say,
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this is not the end. and they won't stop until president william router and his government listen to what they are saying. catherine saw all the sera nairobi still had on al jazeera, 20 years after the u. s. invade voss, we hear from a man who was tortured at the infamous apple gray prison and is still waiting for justice in sport. red bulls, why balls are left wondering what to do next. after the 2nd race of the formula, one says, stay ah, hello, they will have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st, the middle east and levant, where the worst of the unsettled weather continues to linger. another area of low pressure across eastern areas of turkey has caused flooding. it's also brought in very windy and wintry conditions. those are now moving across northern areas of
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iraq into iran. we have got some warnings out for that. we could also see some flooding, a new jordan nuts as the rain continues to move its way further east. but it really is a story of wind on choose that you can see it pick up blowing down across saudi arabia . living incidence, how we could see a sandstorm pushing its way further south, and that's going to blow a lot of the rain that's been lingering around coastal areas of amman out to sea. now wind is also the story across the north of africa. we've got violent winds, with warnings, the western areas of libya as well as out uria, and she needs a roast to see more in form of rain for eastern areas of libya. on the time we get into wednesday, the rush of showers continued across the tropics of africa, some very heavy rain coming into coastal areas of tanzania and into mozambique. but for the south of this a much clearer picture, we'll see the wet and windy weather improve in cape town on wet and state that she weather,
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awe inspiring story from around the world. a, a with, from breaking from award with what is going on in new york city on a, just the latest news as it breaks. so trump is still the favorite here among the grass roots. and in many of the polls to be the republican presidential nominee with detail coverage, fire has swung the spotlight back on the struggles based on daily basis by everyone here from around the world. fire that and go to the 1st to cause if this trade was
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so hot, it may have cremated the victims exactly where they were killed. lou ah, ah, you're watching the news. our on al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories, this sour, china's fraser encouraging being has met russia's liter, vladimir putin in moscow. it's a 1st visit by the chinese leaders in for russian invasion of ukraine put in says you've used china's proposal to a resolution of the conflict with respect. the un is warning that the window of opportunity to beat climate change is rapidly closing. and new reports have extreme weather events will get worse unless the world acts now to secure
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a livable future for wall and francis president mac calls government has survived a no conference vote in parliament. 2 of them, in fact, stays after he pushed or controversial pension reform opposition. politicians were angry that michael bypass ornament to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 or from on. those votes in france were joined by a boy. norco tice was a political scientist on a research fellow at seattle for his life from paris. thank you so much for being with us. so president, michael was never really at risk of losing his job. but how much do these no confidence votes, even if they failed, weaken him politically? yes, the executive has been quite wick and by the police show sequence its company menu, my call, but also the prime minister. it is a bed bone. and the damage is quite significant. and thus of the, of the exec tv in, for off the dummy not to mention the french population is that we have an executive
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who can't and doesn't know how to hear the population. the reject of that reform of the pension system is very high. the last call, she's that 70 to 75 percent of the french are rejecting the project of the reforming the pension system. and it's going to be a big challenge for my call to get back to the situation, right. he's popularity certainly has dropped to its lowest level since the sheila shown anti govern protests 4 years ago. what do you expect his next move to be? are we going to see the government resign and perhaps a new prime minister? i think it's unlikely that we will see the resentment of the government very soon, maybe maybe in the coming days. and it is very likely that there would be a change in the prime minister. maybe not right now, because my, my con doesn't like to act under the pressure, but separately the prime minister needs to be changed. the big question is,
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the big issue for manual ma call, what kind of reform i imagine my call can engage. now, it's going to be very difficult, the position to leverage of mccoy's that the weakest since the yellow, vast. and the yes, you know, you say he doesn't like to act under pressure. but as we've heard from our correspondence, the streets are, are still, you know, very tense and people are protesting sale. we are likely to see more strikes. do you think they can be enough pressure from the streets to make my call reconsider and perhaps force him to scrap this reform? i think so. yes, the pressure is too very high. we still have a lot of striking, different sector of energy transport. there will be on next day will be a new day of demonstration. it is likely that this k to be quite successful. again, the pressure be never so high on the shoulder of my call. my call needs to do
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something. he's going to talk to the french obviously, but you know, he has given so many told so many talk said the french awesome. hearing back home by think it's nice work, but we want that project to get over. thank you so much for talking to his point or cortez from chance bull powers joining us there from the french capital. we appreciate your time an eeoc, police are putting extra security in pace out of what could be the 1st criminal charges against a former us president in history. donald trump posted on social media that he expects to be arrested this week. i think connection to payments to porn stars. tommy daniel was made by his former lawyer, michael cohen, john called for his supporters to protest in a post on to social life, to gable elizondo in new york. so what this scene i gave a head of this new me indictment well, it's an absolute media circus outside this court house here behind me. you know,
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i stopped counting once. i got up to 50 different camera crews here. they're right outside the front steps of the court house on the other side of the street about a block away. i'm just about a quarter of a block away. that's the closest we can get. huge, huge interest in this because there is we believe that inside this court house, members of the grand jury are in the final moments perhaps ours, perhaps days of making their decision on if they will criminally indict a former president. donald trump, if they do that would mean that trump has to present himself or, and another word surrender to authorities. and it would happen at this court house here behind me. so that is why everyone's here waiting for this indictment and then waiting to see the, the former president perhaps showing up at this court house. and that's why you see so much attention here. it's important to point out that wow,
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he might be criminally indicted keyword might. we still haven't obviously confirmed that yet. that'll be up to the jurors that are in meeting at the grand jury right now. it would then go to a trial. and then that is when a trial he would be there found guilty or not guilty. now this case the centers around a misdemeanor and that's a payment of more than $1100000.00 in hush money to the former adult film star stormy daniels in 2016. but what is more critical here isn't part of this. the district attorney is investigating also, perhaps as part of that, a criminal charge much more than just a misdemeanor. it would be a felony, and that's it. donald trump allegedly falsified business records in relation to that payment, and that is what would be a felony in new york law. and if convicted again, that's a big if that holds
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a 4 year prison term. however, a lot of caveats in this. most analysts say, in this case, it's highly unlikely even if indicted, even if convicted, trump would serve even one day in jail, at least for this alleged crime. nevertheless, it would be historic if he is indicted because there's a chance that trump could be driven to the front of his court house. and he could get out at a walk into the court house to turn himself in, which would be at obviously a pretty remarkable ha image to see. obviously being the 1st president u. s. history potentially indicted for criminal charges game. thank you very much for that game. rallies on july for i stay in new york. thousands of farmers across india have march to parliament demanding final financial assistance from the government. badly mutare for some new jelly. oh, it shows like bind in pharma holding the. a jelly,
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do need to read that to mom and move on from across the country. the most important demand is the woman to get them on the minimum price with the all of the government and investments in india, they want loans to be read monthly quarter. all 3 of us of this guy. how many of them do you have a number, but he shut his on bank little only aware, 90 percent of farmers have bank loans, but we are really struggling just 3 days ago rinse destroyed my feet. we are not educated enough to puzzle insurance companies. oh, yes, it's a long education on the outskirts of new delhi. this was all the government. i got, you know, in swing to going to pharma said good, taking their livelihood again. if the company's, the goldman was
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a lot into and just run and all promised at the time just mom was concerned with the government. wanted to be talking to deborah for the glue god with international donors. this pledge more than $7500000000.00 to help turkey and syria . we cover from last month devastating earthquakes. sweden has been hosting a donor conference to help the victims reveal. there lies turkish president, risha typo on, says the damage in his country alone has risen to more than a $104000000000.00. the catastrophic magnitude 7.8 quakes flattened entire cities, and killed more than 50000 people. acosta key and syria. it's been 20 years in c, u. s. led invasion of iraq, which our toppled former president saddam hussein,
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a military operation began under the false pretext of destroying iraq, so called weapons of mass destruction. thousands of iraqis were crammed into abu ghraib and notorious u. s. military prison, where there were allegations of torture and abuse. 20 years on survivors say the world has forgotten them. as a summer, been javert reports a warning that his report contains images and testimonies. fanboys may find disturbing. so. so it takes ali all his courage to recount what happened to him. distressing memories of violence, abuse, and humiliation. in 2003, he was imprisoned for a year by us forces in the notorious february prison. ali says he was among those who were tortured by their captors loft and photographed them. the thought of allah, under hollis on one, emily calhoun. i was standing on the box. it's so strong, not breakable. they tied wires and started electric shocks. i remembered biting my
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tongue, my eyes felt that they were about to pop out and i started bleeding from under the mask. then i fell down of the company of worth and saw me. the brutality captured in these images shocked the world. are this your inmates naked and being degraded with some undergoing acts of sexual abuse? american guards are also seen pausing with decaying corpses. hardly saw that the pictures show less than one percent of the truth and what happened in the prisons. abu ghraib was one out of 75 sites, used as detention centers of what kind of human being can do such things to force people naked. sexually humiliated, inserting broken would sticks into their sensitive parts until they bleed. electric shocks to their genitals, they was sadists. i was humiliated i was bitten by a dog right here. i was naked in the cell. you know, there was no bed meant to harmless by bringing the dog into the cell. here is where the dog bit me. and he continues to suffer from the effects of his physical and
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mental torture and has undergone surgery many times. he's dedicated his life to seek justice from those responsible for the abuse that a rape. that's a very clear cut case of torture in prison under military occupation by the u. s. but on the oven, you can also show the chain of command and setting up the prison system, the mistreatment of prisoners in iraq by the us military. and fiscal is all up to donald rumsfeld, while even 20 years after the invasion of iraq. it's the constant topic of political reasons, not to do that. to go against an ally against the u. s. l. e. when a thousands of prisoners, harrowing tales of what's become the legacy of the us invasion of iraq after an intimate love try 11 us soldiers were convicted of being involved and abuses at abu ghraib. and most of the service members who were accused were reprimanded without
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being charged rights. workers have rejected the u. s. government claims that the abuse was isolated, incidents or the work of a few bad apples. human rights watch on the scene to national the i. c. r. c, have all documented cases of prolonged sleep and sensory deprivation, beatings, torture and being held naked harlem. and that's how this happened when the hand me on the wall to the let, the handcuffs were here because of the weight of my body. the handcuff was cutting my hand and the wound was almost rotten. another wave, torture was noise. they bring big speakers with unbearable, loud music. i think even after a 1000 years, our great grandsons will receive our rights. even those who were tortured by the nazis by stolen by hitler. now they're getting their right and as he waits for his rights and he wants to ensure the world does not forget his story. his worst nightmare is that people will fail to remember. and such abuse
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street coming into this california title decider alcortez race to victory. and just the minute the 1900 rolled winning and straight fence, 6362. he's replaced novak chalk, rich, and the number one spot jock of age is unable to compete in the us because he isn't vaccinated against because it 19 if it is amazing to live over here to recover the number one, it would say this has been the buffer told me no, yeah this, it was good for me to know that a really want to to win and for, for me it's amazing. if you want to be the bad, you have to be the best. i really want you to play that is not going to again, you know, we, we miss, we missed him on tour and hopefully to, to have him back very soon by to. yeah, of course he said it will be,
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it will be amazing to play to be out and scream again. i'm sure everyone would love to see him play because it's just good to see know what play he plays very good about. it is what it is. you know, if you get injured, i don't know roughly he's in your for, for some time. we also can say, well, if rafa would not be injured, he would be a number one. well, we cannot know because he's injured so same about mother for sure. if he would be able to play last year and this year all determines, there is a possibility that the rankings would be different but, but there shouldn't be in no, but so carla is deservedly was number one. he won more points than everybody else in last 52 weeks and that's how rankings work. alayna rebecca, one of the women's title and she's up through career high number 7 in the world rankings road became the to rena federal and get to secure her 1st trophy of the season. it was a repeat of the australian up and finally subtle. and one catholic stand players,
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a 1st term when to break through grants and victory wimbledon last year. super hot . the weather when the especially i will say that i play many find those, but most of them i last so this one means a lot and also against stuff open in force to win. so yes or have south korea's new head coach yoga cleanse men says he's targeting a title when that next year's asian cup in cutter. south korea hasn't won the continental tournaments since $960.00. the former german international has held his 1st training session with the team ahead of a friendly against columbia. on friday. kinsman has previously coached germany, byron, munich, and the united states. but his last managerial job was at her 3rd berlin, 3 years ago. you have goals and the goal is this gentleman said in the beginning is to win something. so the next from fish, me face vision cup to win, asian cup, and the 2nd time, then those same moments. you want them to enjoy what they're doing to want them to
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have fun. they want them to have a smile in their face when they play football. barcelona love to have made a decisive move in the race for the spanish league title without class co against rel, madrid voice at $11.00. frank has yet scored a winner for bar sign injury time. the victory news, barcelona 12 points clear around the top of the tables. 12 games left in the thesis, chevy's team or any to win leader for the 1st time since 2019 it's an amazing wind for us. now the difference is 12 points to real money. so we are very happy already satisfied with the performance, i think is fair resolve for we these, these, these resolve really happy, really happy. we celebrate with, with the funds the ne, bio meant today was i'm believable. so i'm really happy fall and hope to have a place in the english of a cup. semi final disappeared and
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a flurry. i've read cards against mansion, united full him, had 2 players in their coach. marco silva sent off in the space of a couple of minutes. william was dismissed for a deliberate handball, alexander metro, which followed after he shoved the referee. united went on to win the game at $31.00. and if i'm out of my area, there's a reason for him to go for the moment that he's watching the screen. i have to it to a separate. and if you ask me if i should be in my area, of course, and i have to control that question. and about dimitris is the same, of course he issued control the motions off off the game rebels. rivals have been left wondering how they can compete with the raining real champions as form one season unfolds. guys was on an excellent report for the sake jack 30 pres, take the victory in saudi arabia with max for stopping in 2nd or stop and had started down in 15 thanks to a mechanical problem during qualifying fernando lawn. so i've asked the martin with
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3rd red bull team. principal. christian horner. describe this as the best crime preacher dr. perez's career. i love being by the regular racing, you know, because the way we push the way we deliver, everyone is working on the maximum, wyoming. we are such a high level that people outside it's employee don't realize what they're from. christian to to everyone in the steamy is really the living on or anything on the very high levels or it is right. do it to be bundled with united states speak to you about 14 she, when miami to reach the final, the world baseball classic tre, turner's, or 2 home runs for the you asked to give him a tournament, leading for, in this 1st ever meeting of the 2 nations in this tournament was huddled holders will play either japan or mexico in tuesday nights, championship decide. i'm blown away by the way, these guys control the strike zone tre. turner's in the zone right now, hitting everything he sees. so just like i said, able to get everybody in there,
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have some fun, relax and let the pitcher students there and a zeal is curricular as of one, their task series against sri lankan having claimed victory in the 1st half of the very last ball. this wing wind came late on day 4 in wellington, a home team winning by an innings and 58 runs to take the series to now. okay, that is all you support for now for our i thank you very much for that. that's it for this news. our from doha. i'm fully batty bo. do stay with us. lauren taylor is leih from london. you center next thanks. orchard. ah ah. and a smiling through the coals
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samarra and her colleagues at this school for people with special needs, wants to pay royce that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession with these teachers are making sure bad tomorrow i don't what is clearly a sizable demonstration of industrial action taking in various parts of the economy, calling on the government for pay arises, that meets inflation. if there's no movement on pay, we're likely to be seeing more protests. look just from people like tomorrow, but work is in other key professions who enjoy brought support from the public to join the debate, we know that the sector team is empowered by the government and stained by the government. today they are the government africans how security is also global health security on it online. at your voice, there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep
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relying on aid. there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy at the end of the day. it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this dream anal. ready to often of con, astonished, portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive spanning for decades, reviews the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a j 0 ah, china's present visits moscow and to show support for vladimir putin. the us was the world not to be fooled by she's peace plan for ukraine.
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