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more and more from our two part documentary starts december eighth. this is news live from berlin a security crisis in france president emanuel macports has an emergency meeting that they have to fuel talks protests turned violent he and his ministers debate whether to impose a state of emergency to prevent a recurrence of the worst civil unrest in more than a decade also on the program. g twenty leaders agreed on a joint communique at the summit in argentina despite tensions over trade and
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climate on the sidelines u.s. president donald trump and his chinese counterpart xi jinping make a step towards defusing their tradeable. and you went climate talks in poland with calls for action experts warned time is running out for to stop run a week local with me. welcome to the program french president emmanuel mccall has held a crisis cabinet meeting as the government considers imposing a state of emergency a day after a fuel tax protests turned violent. in france across surveyed the damage in the santos paris streets after returning from the g twenty in argentina authorities say some ten thousand protesters took part in protests in the french capital on saturday and most. four hundred were arrested after clashes broke out it's fast as
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worst civil unrest in more than a decade. has now crossed to our correspondent he said lewis has been following events for us in paris and across france so he said the cabinet meeting has just ended how we had anything on what's come out of it while we haven't had any announcement by the government just yet there were meeting for an hour and a half there was a long meeting and they better really think about what they're going to do next because the pressure is growing the government has so far said we're going but you don't change anything to our plans but more and more people here are saying you know actually really really need to react to this otherwise it's going to explode even more people are talking about interaction of it and insurrection of the situation and more and more commentators also saying you know you really have to come by go back on that and measure that is announce for you next year that is the fuel tax rise that was the trigger for this movement if my car doesn't change that at least temporarily if he doesn't say you know good we're going to push it back by
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at least a few months so that we can negotiate it's very difficult how this will actually come down situation so lisa what exactly is making this so difficult for the government to tackle. it's very complicated you've got about one hundred thirty thousand people that demonstrated across france yesterday but the polls from a few days ago show that a lot of people a lot of the french eighty percent seventy percent actually supporting the movement and understand what these people are talking about this is the part of france that feels left behind by put issuance in paris obviously in my car has the image of a very arrogant president president who doesn't understand the needs of the people and his reaction to this crisis has just shown has underlined that very perception of things so this makes it more complicated obviously when you look at the demonstrations themselves and you can also see as you you know you saw the pictures from yesterday so there are violent clashes and lots of people are now saying that
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the demonstrations were actually infiltrated by groups from the far right from the far left that are trying to cause mayhem so the government really has to do something to calm the situation down so with so much as seventy and fresh where can we expect things to go from here while the normal thing to do would be to negotiate but because this movement is leaderless at the moment it's very difficult to see who the government could talk to now at the different parts of the movement have now you know the different organizations in the regions apparently trying to elect local leaders so these local leaders can go to paris and talk to my car but that is not really very fledged out yet fleshed out yet so we really are waiting to see where this will go overseas very important for my car to talk to them and to find some measure to actually you know make that anger go away he said louis in paris
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thank you. after two days of marathon talks between the world's most powerful leaders the latest g twenty summit wrapped up in argentina's capital on saturday night the big fault lines of a migration and climate change and fears that u.s. president donald trump might refuse to fine to sign a final communique but in the end all the leaders agreed to it on the summit sidelights trump and his chinese counterpart agreed to a temporary truce in the world's biggest trade dispute. it was a meeting of me saying with multilateralism taking a back seat as one on one talks dominated the summit. in particular all eyes were on u.s. president donald trump's meeting with his chinese counterpart cheating paying for their first talks since a trade war erupted between their countries earlier this year few taking the first question the relationship that i have with president xi and i
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think it is more you have very primary reason why you will probably get ending up getting something that movie night for china and the united states a successful dinner date the latest later announced an agreement to suspend new taric for ninety days a step towards diffusing the trade will. be a different kind of war also proved a key issue the conflict between russia and ukraine it was top of the agenda for german chancellor angela merkel's one on one with russian president vladimir putin . she called on him to release the ukrainian sailors detained by russia last weekend and said she wanted to avoid any further escalation. undirected us officers don't forget we proposed and it is being considered to have a meeting in the normandy fall not before and which the normandy councils being france germany ukraine and russia spewed about the processes happening there.
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putin however said he believed only a change in the ukrainian government would bring an end to the crisis missus. one thing all twenty leaders did agree on the need to reform the world trade organization given current trade tensions globally a success for this summit. for the w.'s have yeah get us joins us from one us ira's have it's good to see you so first that deal between chinese president xi and u.s. president trump isn't really a deal. well you know it it's interesting because before this summit even started and most experts and financial advisors for example had predicted that we would see mark deal that's how they call it at the end of this summit and that seems to be the case a deal where both presidents sit down and say they agreed on something special but without really changing the substance of the trade dispute it is true that donald trump has decided not to impose further tariffs at least for now or to increase
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them and in exchange the chinese president has agreed on buying more agricultural products from the u.s. for example and also classifying fenton il as a controlled substance which means that there will be more regulation for fed to know which is critical in the midst of the crisis in the united states but the truth is that the substance meaning the tariffs between both countries are still in place and don't seem to be going anywhere and even if they sit down and negotiate we know that negotiations have so far a rather failed or at least been very difficult and i can't see why that would change now that we have this apparent deal and looking at these one on one meetings like meeting shion russian president putin meeting chancellor merkel and these bilateral talks overshadowing the summit itself. yes that is definitely the case but when you have pressing issues like the crisis between russia and the ukraine and you have chancellor angela merkel right there of being able to somehow at least intercede
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a negotiated with the parties that is an opportunity that you cannot miss you can say that sometimes urgent issues leave no space for important issues but that is the detriment of the goals of the summit itself that is true that subjects like for example the gender pay gap or for example the fight on climate change or migration those issues cannot be addressed to the extent that the organizers would have hoped for but it's an opportunity that you have to take advantage of if all leaders are here have you you're talking about the goals of the summit what is your take on this summit overall. well maybe first we have to talk about the organization and this is being hailed as a big success on the sunday right here but desirous of big hit for their government off modi so machree it was flawlessly organized with an impeccable security with peaceful protests so that was a dream for the government really but of course we have to take a look at the bigger picture about the communicate the end result of this summit is
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being called a success that's true but the standards on which we were at which we measure that success has definitely changed before it was about what the communique said what commitments the countries made now in these days there so fact that there is a communique and that the countries could agree on anything is the measure for success havea get us in buenos aires thank you. time now for some of the other stories making news around the world israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has denied engaging in bribery if the police recommended corruption charges against him and his wife the case revolves around alleged thank you matri favors granted to an israeli telecom company in exchange for positive coverage on the company's news website doesn't know who faces recommended indictments in two of the corruption investigations. seventy nine cities in china including beijing have issued air pollution alerts that's according to state media
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a blanket of small over large chunks of the country is largely the result of course fired heating systems being switched on for the winter. representatives from hundreds of nations have begun crunch un climate talks in poland a summit comes against a backdrop of die environmental warnings and a call for action against the threats posed by climate change delegates will seek ways of implementing the commitments made in the twenty fifteen paris treaty to limit the rising global temperature. this is where delegates from nearly two hundred countries will be scrambling to reach a deal that can save the planet. the meeting in aims to flesh out the details of the landmark twenty fifteen paris accord. that's when countries agree to try to limit global warming to one point five degrees celsius by the end of the century sticking points include how nations will transparently report their greenhouse gas emissions the sense of urgency is palpable climate change is not just somewhere out
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in the future it's today and we need to take action not only to reduce the emissions but frankly to figure out and to put in motion the kinds of ways that we're going to address those impacts because it's having effects on on real people's lives and those who are most vulnerable are getting hit the hardest. it was real people who turned out in the belgian capital brussels on sunday demanding strong measures to combat climate change. there were similar scenes a day earlier in germany protesters took to the streets of berlin and cologne calling on the government to accelerate the country's exit from coal fired energy. urgently need to take action on the climate because one thing is certain we can't continue on the path of the using and wasting so much energy and only caring about our own wallets most of the. experts believe
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a vast overhaul of the world's economy is needed to curb global warming people around the world are demanding their leaders do whatever it takes now. november was a month to forget four by munich nicol coverts his side failed to win the game and of the month in an unfamiliar fifth place nine points behind high flying and they kicked off december with a narrow two one win of it at home and on saturday. by him coach nick ok back to may just one change to his victorious champions league team sasha gnabry in for the injured dog and robin that he says carried the momentum from choose days when into this match just seven minutes in robert devon duffy tested graeme and is usually have linked. brian kept pressing and were rewarded for their efforts after twenty minutes mabrey gave them the least taking your sure commit she's drinking to the bar to score against his former club the second time of asking. the host slowly
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made their way back into the game gave herself lassie denied by man on the line nicholas. equaliser there arrived just moments later that's cruise's cross not hit home by you yeah. try and keep a man well neuer wrapping around in no man's land. after the break by and regains the upper hand it was not really on target once again thomas millar drove into the box maverick you count himself lucky with the deflected finish. braman off a little stretch going forward in the second half uses drac shot wide as good as it got for the hosts. we needed to get there when asked where a couple of games are we always was leading and we let the game slip so today to get away with a win was important source fortress braman is now a thing of the past this was their third straight home defeat by and perhaps
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