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you know. this is student news not from name tense evening in france as you know this fresh face just take to the streets for the fifth straight week and this was the scene in paris only of today but the demonstrations seem to be losing steam but the interface saying they're not ready to call it quits just use a few to. let. the u.n. climate change talks shoot into overtime in poland campaign is a deadlock negotiation is to quote get their act together after debating through
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the night there are still deep divisions on to global warming. and a crackdown on rec music in russia threatens to put the immediately the country's youth now president vladimir putin has called on the war seems to find ways to control the popular music instead of just bad news. and christine one goal welcome to the program france's yell of a surprise history has defied thousands of police and cold weather to take their message to the streets for a fifth straight weekend the numbers of people protesting is down from previous weeks as concessions offered by the government seem to be taking a fix but a hard call off the end of a say they're just term and to keep the movement marching. they started it with the minutes of silence honoring those killed and injured in
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the strasburg attack on tuesday. that the yellow vests were determined to protest despite the government's request after the attack for them to leave it this week. this saturday there were fewer people on the streets and less rioting. the number of arrests was down on last week too but the police were still there in large numbers eight thousand offices to try to keep things under control. president micron's concessions this week included an increase in the minimum wage. for many this was not enough. you don't know me i like their listening but it goes in one ear and out the other that people will not stop until we're heard until a popular referendum on every matter is put in place until their privileges are largely abolished and until people have the means to live decently no here's the one we have a versus demand
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a significant decrease of all taxes on basic goods and or g. transport housing food products clothing and so forth all all exactly. taking the girls inspiration the yellow vests in turn to take it all the way they're planning to march again next weekend to christmas and beyond. right now dave hennen humphrey was in paris today on the streets between protesters and police is. three thousand the other. day outnumbered by around eight thousand members of the police including riot police the protests were largely peaceful and yet these streets behind me the show a were shrouded in tear gas stun grenades went off throughout the day protesters told me that the concessions granted by the french president earlier this week do not go far enough that they want to see taxes cut significantly or the french
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president resign my call to miss you on my calling resign was the slogan chanted over and over again here today they cues him of being a president who is out of touch they say he's more worried about things such as the paris corner to court where they're worried about the paris working poor they say he's worried about the end of the world they say they're worried about getting to the end of the month. now see some of the other stories making news around the world in the united states president on will trump has announced that he's interior secretary ryan zinke he will step down at the end of the year zain he is facing more than a dozen investigations into his travel political activities and possible conflicts of interest with that hill name a replacement next week. australia has for many recognized west jerusalem as the capital of israel prime minister scott morrison said its embassy would move from tel aviv to jerusalem but not until
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a peace settlement is reached between israel and palestinians. residents in the good many city of four data say fighting has broken out again. and this is just a day off the warring parties agreed to a ceasefire at un brokerage talks the port is a lifeline for millions facing starvation in yemen civil war the deal is the first breakthrough in peace if it's after a four year conflict. and my rajapakse has resigned as sri lanka's prime minister it is a seven week political battle that sent the country to the brink of a ditch stiefel. was controversially appointed as prime minister was present in october a decision that created an unprecedented constitutional crisis. turning now to catch of its of poland where marathon un climate talks are in overtime but a deal appears to be in reach gets from nearly two hundred countries have been
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trying for more than two beats to have rules aimed to save the wolves from the worst effects of global warming but they're stuck on how countries should report reductions in greenhouse emissions and how to finance the fight against climate change in foreign nations a small group of countries are holding up the deal. joining us from quetta it's in now is crystal falls he's director of german watch that's a nonprofit development and environmental organization hi christophe good seeing you it's not unprecedented that these talks go into overtime who's holding up the deal this time. this time it's pretty you. want to include a huge loophole into the rulebook which is here negotiated to implement the parents the cream and. present pretty or actually wants that stuff are counted. a country people's money on the one hand tied to emissions in another country
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and that then also this country can count. for the can account for the emission reduction but over them a country where the production takes place where christina is an example the rain forest is supported by this land for as seal and the donator both would calculate it but in the reality only once the climate is protected and so this is extremely serious and it's worth that to be hoped that many other countries just say this is not possible. all right christoph now it looks like the impending result wouldn't necessarily be the breakthrough that the world was hoping for why is that and what does that feel mean for the future. i think we can get out here a relatively good rule book to implement the paratha cream and in a solid degree in the next decade but what is missing is the political will of
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quite a number of countries to implement the paris the cream and with the necessary feet . and this is very visible here as though there has much more to happen in the next couple of years. all right krista found for us in catch of it's from being german watch thank you very much. not as the u.n. climate talks continue in catch of its remote communities are being increasingly affected by the warming russians living on the optic to indra are seeing melting off the permafrost even though there is still india temperatures of minus forty degrees now dropping titian's also reduce numbers of for india their main means of transport and an imported food source. now a nobel peace prize winner in the dia has returned home to an emotional welcome in
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iraq missing president sunday in the capital baghdad morag called on the government to rebuild her hometown singe our way the so-called is so islamic states massacred and insulate thousands of people from. iraq escaped off to a long and terrifying ordeal. she's now patient to help the community rebuild their lives. with the money i got from the nobel peace prize the hospital and soon to treat two people mainly widows and women who were exposed to sexual abuses by islamic state militants i mean the now the mark out of this economist is vision god. egypt has announced the discovery of a spectacular grave that's more than four thousand years old archaeologists say the site. of the capital cairo is exceptionally well preserved let's take a look. everyone wants to look.
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at a grave that had been closed for more than four thousand years. the man buried here was named a high priest from the royal court in memphis experts remove the sand and debris to reveal the chamber in its full glory twenty four statues of vashti wall murals depicting commerce fishing hunting even the brewing of beer seems to accompany vashti into the afterlife. you consider that they have to live like a journey to the afterlife this is a building life till he wanted to create his the building lives to go to the bottle those of the. roxy is not alone here his grave is part of the net crapola us of a city of the dead for pharaohs and high level civil servants researchers have only opened up a tiny fraction of the ancient treasures buried here but officials say this newly
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uncovered tomb is a highlight and if you've got something like a month and a couple of days and we did reveal one of the greatest tools i like it doubles although that it is a lot of weeks give a shit and the last year's in twenty nine thousand experts expect to find many more sensational discoveries under the sand here all right the growing popularity offer at music in russia has confronted all forty s with a problem some officials have been canceling concerts but the crimean doesn't want to antagonize russia today president vladimir putin culture officials to find ways to control rap instead of banning it. i. miss is a rock concert held in solidarity with an arrested russian rap singer called husky . he was detained last month for giving an impromptu performance after officials
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canceled a shared concert. there's been a wave of rock concert cancellations across russia tortured by bureaucrats who deem the music to be immoral that's left many russian rock fans on happy. lies and this importance give people an understanding that we can do something about this. i think it's his soul dash in three hours i've never personally seen this at other concepts. but the most didn't you get was it's not the first time concerts have been canceled at the will of the authorities and it shouldn't be that way everyone should be given the opportunity to express themselves if they will feel responsible rads. there's been no official explanation for the crackdown some observers say it's a sign of growing alienation between your sources and a generation of young people fed up with corruption and government mismanagement.
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solution russia's president vladimir putin has now chimed in and take an interest in the concert cancellations at a meeting of cultural advisors he said rap music should be controlled instead of banned aware perhaps of how popular rap music is in russia houston knew was more yes it is impossible to stop loss of life than we must lead it and directed properly probably but how to do it depends on us that. i. ordered his officials to explain the cancellations that may put a chill on russia's morality police but what it won't do is remove the reasons why the music was made in the first place. all right said it is going to see the games are in the books let's take a look at the results so far on match day fifteen don't mend defeated brevan in the
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late games stood god say it had to have been by in munich all that had of a disallowed all took down freiburg and often i'm versus god. sent. drew with shelford one on friday night while spoke bills. of brick and on sunday life's each meets minds frank fish will face. canadian freestyle skier. pretty forceful food poisoning as he won he's sick and moguls cup event this season in china be in the big gold medalists posted a winning school off nineteen point three one to claim the fifty first victory of his career and his fifth straight in china women's event american and. eighty three point eight for her first win of the season and third of her career. and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. in france all on the streets
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for a fifth straight weekend they're demanding the government to make life in france more affordable. for an end to demonstrations up to making several attacks and playing. more at the top of the. sleeve. carefully.

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