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and stammered our courageous decisions we must meet the. eye. of the germans for starting may thirteenth on d w. i me an opposition leader nicole pushing him has called for a general strike on wednesday after parliament rejected his bid to become prime minister the ruling party refused to back but she knew who was the only candidate for the job before she year old led the protest movement last month which resulted in the resignation of the former prime minister. riot police in paris have used tear gas and water cannon against left wing and all kists marking international labor day the riot has ransacked shops and torched cars but the main ready
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organized by labor unions remained peaceful tens of thousands turned out to protest president emanuel economic reforms. and abandoned high rise building in south paulo brazil has collapsed following a huge blaze video uploaded to social media showed the building as it fell at least one person was killed the building was frequently occupied by squashes and it's feared that they may be more casualties. we are exceptional media giant facebook has unveiled a dating service among other new products at the firm's annual efface developers conference in california the company's c.e.o. mox like a bit said the matchmaking feature would take privacy issues in mind and would launch soon. real.
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good a breakthrough be around the corner after president all chant extended a tariff exemption on european metals washington says talks with brussels could reduce trade tensions. as the old saying goes plenty more fish in the sea except when there's not the e.u. says it's time for a strict new quirks. i'm helena humphrey in berlin good to have you with us and germany is losing patience with washington's trade brinkmanship the german economy minister saying raising tariffs is the wrong way of going about things that would hurt jobs in germany europe and the u.s. says delaying the decision as did just hours before the midnight deadline is also a big problem especially as businesses have no way of planning for the future. the style of relief for the european steel industry at least for now the next four weeks the e.u. can continue to sell steel and aluminum to the u.s. without additional tariffs.