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post. this is d. w. news life the problem lay in a security crisis in france president and the new iraq honcho as an emergency meeting a day off to fuel tax protests turned violent he and his ministers debates whether to impose a state of emergency to prevent a reoccurrence of the worst civil unrest in love in a decade. also coming out un climate talks open and poland with calls for urgent action experts warn there's not much time left to stop runaway global
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warming. or. by minute trips mackinnon thanks so much for your company. french president emmanuel mccall has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with political leaders and demonstrators off to fuel tax protests turned violent on saturday auckland chad a crisis cabinet meeting off to assessing the damage in central paris protests that started over a fuel tax increases slated for next month have turned into what some are calling an insurrection against mccall. but the president had come to see the damage to the city but he was faced to with the damage to his reputation. resign shows the coolest and also. and they are to triomphe. this with central
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paris on sunday morning. mccrone called a cabinet meeting amid rumors they might impose a state of emergency. yet who from saturday's sea of yellow vests chemicals meant to invite to negotiate the movement which filled central paris at the weekend has no leadership they seem united only by anger at micro. for me the problem is that my core loves the powerful the big bosses the big financier's he loves the very rich but he doesn't care about the people he despises them mr mr merkel you asked us to come and see you we are here come to see us but don't send your delegates it's the people who are unhappy. discussions happen online this woman wrote those who absolutely want to break something choose your targets act constructively see you on saturday whereas this commentator said the
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real violence is nine million in poverty it's eighty billion in tax evasion that's violence not three cars burning in an expensive neighborhood as paris licks its wounds from this saturday's riot the clock starts counting down to the next one. hey let's cross now to our correspondent lisa lewis has been following events for us in paris and across france hi lisa. held an emergency meeting with several ministers today can you tell us any more about that. well the president hasn't talked since then he hasn't given many interviews but we have heard that he has taught is interior minister to consider actually to review the security measures that would be put in place for possible next day of demonstration that is already planned for next saturday he is also talking about gathering the heads of the
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unions and the representatives of the yellow vests move and to talk to them and the aftermath track trials that will be put in place and he is calling upon additional judges to see all these about three hundred eighty people that are in preliminary custody that are waiting judgment and these people could go to see the judges from tomorrow and you know under these systems that are called combines join me that they will be judged within a few hours or you know one of two hours really so the government is trying to react to what happened what we don't know yet is what president will do to turn around the mood and to bring people back on his side. lisa give us a sense of how difficult this situation is for the government to tackle how big of a crisis is this. it's quite a big crisis really i mean if you look at the numbers of how many people went out to protest it's not amazing it's like one hundred thirty thousand people across
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france but according to polls from a few days ago about eighty percent of the french support in the movement this is the expression of and anger feeling of anger towards the lead towards politicians in paris all these people fear that in my car is doing politics making politics for the rich and not for those people who are need who are actually struggling to make ends meet obviously these fuel and diesel taxes are just the trigger but they symbolic really because many people who are gone and demonstrating and blocking grades and part about participating in marches in paris or elles where they are saying you know we need our car to get to our workplace because where we live there is no public transport so you really don't understand what we need president macand that's why they're so angry about this specific measure but they feel that in general many measures measures that are actually not in favor of them but only in favor of the rich are at least the lewis reporting for us from paris and much.
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representatives from hundreds of nations have begun crunch un climate talks in poland a climate summit comes against a backdrop of dire environmental warnings and a call for action to counter the threats posed by climate change the legates will seek ways of implementing commitments made in the twenty fifteen paris tracie to limit the rise in global temperatures. this is where delegates from nearly two hundred countries will be scrambling over the next two weeks to reach a deal that can save the planet the meeting in qatar at the heart of poland's coal region comes three years after the land not paris accord the envoys gathering at copper twenty four aims to produce a rulebook to flesh out the broad details that were agreed in paris limiting the rise in global temperatures to between one point five and two degrees celsius the sense of urgency is palpable. these he says very very important
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conference it takes place also in a scenario where we have a clear signals about the urgency with which we need to address the issues of climate change the effects that are happening are being are affecting communities around the world casualties destruction in so many places. in brussels tens of thousands of people demonstrated to raise awareness of climate change and the protesters have a message for the delegates gathering in poland. piers morgan tonight thank you very much there were new opportunities we need to regroup there. are never thinking of ways our plan of action. that killed my so our chance our loved one so it's me right now i just think you know. and time is of the essence to keep global warming well under two degrees experts say emissions must drop by up to seventy
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percent over the next three decades but global emissions rose in twenty seventeen and are on track to do the same this year. or at least have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world seventy nine cities in china including beijing have issued pollution alerts according to state media a blanket of small but over large chunks of the country is largely the result of coal fired heating systems being switched on for the winter. in georgia thousands of opposition supporters have protested against the result of the country's presidential election the demonstrations are accusing the government of voter fraud and demanding a rerun earlier this week salomé service shilly was declared the election winner chill baby x. soviet nation's first woman president. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu. who has denied engaging in bribery of the police recommended corruption charges
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against him and his wife sara the case for evolves around alleged regulator a faith has granted to an israeli telecom company in exchange for positive coverage on the company's news website netanyahu faces recommended indictments in two of the corruption investigations. and the us naval chief in the middle east has been found dead by the admiral scott stern he was found at his residence in bahrain the gulf kingdom is the base for the u.s. fifth fleet the u.s. navy did not give a cause of death but has said that foul play is not expected. now fifa is investigating claims of sexual abuse inside the afghan football federation the a f f some former and current women's players on the country's national football team made the allegations the f.f.a. rejects all of the claims one of the whistleblowers khaled apol has told me she's been waiting since april for feet to take action. the women's game in
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afghanistan is in trouble several players have come out exposing alleged sexual abuse inside the country's football federation the form a woman's executive team member and captain says she witnessed firsthand the sexual harry smith of members on the national team back at a training camp in jordan today representatives were drawn to one of their players who tried to touch their their body pal said she immediately complained to the federation's president but instead of getting fired the two men we're promoting it we found out that one. those man. became their head of legal community are you going to. see a shot of the other becomes the one of the to responsible person you're seventeen months national to the afghan football federation has denied all the allegations
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and he to pull pal had an axe to grind. for the popal with team manager everything was fine but after she was sacked then the women's team becomes bad and abusive there's a service in the football that it. was so concerned that she contacted. i report it and in any trail. two thousand and eighteen. it took like florida we want to put pressure on the file to start investigating to see to sue to help the victims. says it has a quote zero tolerance policy on such matters and has reported even involve the united nations as some aspects of these allegations involve sensitive topics linked to the protection of those involved we have sought support from relevant parties who willingly offer to support to people. a scandal of this magnitude threatens the
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development of women's football in afghanistan. dublin played host to the euro twenty twenty qualifying draw on sunday for the pick of the groups featuring fierce rivals germany and the netherlands after a disastrous world cup a new a fan nations league campaigns germany knew they'd be drawn against a difficult opponent. germany germany against the netherlands a special word for coach you can learn a notebook in dublin smiles nervously after all it was the dutch she relegated germany in the nation's league last month if i mean that in your heart and i'm looking forward to playing against a strong opponent i think that's a good enough incentive for us. both teams know each other very very well. if you play germany you know for the fray for it because they have a big big story and they showed us the last time that they will come back. isn't
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taking germany's other opponents lightly either take for example northern ireland a fast improving national side and the top two teams in each group will qualify for the tournament finals and stony and better reuss round out the rest of the group to largely unknown for germany it was a matter of course to do our homework in the weeks to come not play these teams before. the qualifying matches will take place between march and november next year two games against the netherlands is sure to be the trickiest of the bunch the rest on paper should be winnable. to the bundestag and now well be light safe proof to strong. on sunday germany international team no than a scored twice to give the hosts to know that three in sunday's other game i felt at home to st against. and the pick a saturday as much as surgeon that very scored twice as buy in munich return to winning ways in the bundesliga at that play in nuremberg host on monday.
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turning to the table after the end of match day thirteen and we see that berisha don't have extended the lead at the top to seven points off to beijing freiburg on saturday stay second. to. the other and hand over and occupy the relegation places following home defeats this match day all rights here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you french president if i knew i'd call has held a crisis cabinet meeting a day off the fuel tax protests turned violent across from his ministers considered whether to impose a state of emergency to prevent a reoccurrence of france's was civil unrest in more than a decade. you're watching news live from berlin there's more coming at the top of the hour and don't forget you
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