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the eye. on thursday of the studios are real and welcome to the gym. and i've been doing great and be with us. coming up in this show today he is on the french president was long gone the socialist government has resigned of sunday's disastrous local elections except for its biggest strike action in years. most of its flights a week that sold later this week the veiled warnings from the united nations un climate change report says what needs to take urgent action to combat global warming. i know
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thus president is calling on the european union to do more to help the countries are caught. after a socialist suffered unprecedented setback at the poles of the hands of the conservative ump in the national front paws lamont has named former interior minister my one finds as the country's brightest. the cabinet reshuffle of the bunnies heavy losses in municipal polls. in a televised speech on stage he told us the responsibility of the election rout. and he promised tax cuts and other changes what this fringe unemployment remains stubbornly high on loans administration has failed to fulfill his promises to conferences goal than ten percent unemployment and the clothes which was just point three percent last year the military the millet humiliating michael result for the french president
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what's it mean for france to brief item was bring in court on a more soulful than paris myself will belongs cabinet reshuffle make a difference the non sticky have set up in a dismal performance of the session i keep getting these predictions he had to do something and had to do something creepy and this was the cabinet shuffle and that was announced today it doesn't take the prize for the dismal performance has been prime minister john ah kit york. he had it easy he says the commission is often used as with this awful lot like a big difference. loving it. i've continued to improve the houses and at least a two week let's talk about the new team we already know one person who is the new prime minister and what actions can we expect from them. many of the season ending to a mistake he said he and craig and safety testing and he's he's been properly infer was easy to throw suspicion within his party has said this has been quite a bold move by the dandelions and
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that that might increase the internal divisions within the country and what could be expected from him is social and economic crisis hits. and this is what the government needs and need to share that they can be on at the cause of this out for themselves it was interesting about bows is he here and am finding that today show and it isn't too tough as any city does have something to show ambitions and not be kept at it put a nice abt me elections the national front and the conservative ump saw historic deans is it fair to say that france is home to the right. i think it is and qantas is dead. any patient who is waiting for don to make good on his promises of peace and of his presidency and the band decided to to really share that this conflict is huge and five but didn't hide a twenty year into the center like the oc
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far right savages by a significant shift and the people who are offended is indeed a conservative government has also been axed at st of the standard people that just didn't think so i think of patience and we want change and we are asking the government to change that god will send a team to attend the same tonight's activity to make those changes. marcel ball chorus embarrass myself thanks very much and trent was in germany a bracing for major disruptions later this week when pilots with wilsons ago on a three day strike the airline has announced that counseling was four thousand flights a pilot said europe's biggest air carrier had been in negotiations over their pay packets for two years now their union says that all that time management has failed to make any concrete offers it's one of the biggest strikes in kansas history. the three day walk on is scheduled to start into the middle of the week to germany's biggest airline says it will make the stomach
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and legs but domestic and international flights on tuesday. this week the cabinet he would like to avoid this especially since it's the third strike in five weeks. will try to restart negotiations as soon as possible because the strike itself does not solve the problem is this weekend this time as the company's high lead to a pre testing data mining of the race and one of thompson's to cool off plans to cut spending the time and contacts. it is many common interests and is estimated to be caught up in the strike. thompson says it's canceling most of its flights. only about one hundred will be ready for takeoff. is offering passengers to shift to other carriers will travel by rail just like to come soon enough at least the principal most of the deaf in one country the ladies the dread of central bank is deflation it's taken root in st where the government has been
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slashing outlays to bring down the deficit. so now there's a danger that the country could see a downward spiral with prices tumbling. that would leave the government no choice but to end its austerity and ask the european central bank to make already low interest rates even lower it's already happening in spain the crisis wracked country is in serious danger of sliding into a deflationary phase. consumer prices there are falling steadily in march the spanish inflation rate fell below zero for the first time in years. that reflects the tendency across the entire eurozone. since the end of two thousand and nine at the height of the deep recession in the wake of the financial crisis inflation began to rise. now it's fall into extremely low levels. problem is worst in the eurozone is debt stricken countries. it seems good for consumers econoh harder to combat inflation
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companies put off investments in the hope of obtaining cheaper deals later a process which gradually paralyzed as the economy what did and this does make owns the reason done. of course wanted me to my spot since the summary from the trading floor in frankfurt. it was the last day of march analysts of the last day of the quartet the backs had a weak trading session as investors out war though came when bought the cd is planning on doing next thursday because recent inflation data suggesting that they're smart pressure on money trying to actually act on the weekend to be taking place in tp places that this getting because that say and some economists are thinking that the ecb might actually cut rates are even michael told that by doing something which is called quantitative easing something the fed is done which means actually buying bonds on the market in order to spur inflation. because
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the weather is clearing numbers for you with germany's dax in the mid nine thousand sqm of the euro sto fifty sliding as well but the thought of a cent to one sixty one. thus the atlantic to the dallas this hour is up over sixteen thousand wonderful is the new one you whistle with adhesive and seventy eight. russia says its started withdrawing some of the on forces is deployed along the border with ukraine since the crisis began last month. russian president biden to an informed the german cast on and i love that move in a telephone call earlier today western capitals of repeatedly called on moscow to pull its troops back. us defence secretary john cahill said he couldn't confirm the troop withdrawal but he underscored the importance of the measure as if a step towards de escalate tensions. did you know president obama made it to proceed with their conversation. the required
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necessary. in order for us to have any any further meaningful conversation about them. i would result in de escalate to this crisis. i think it was also made pretty clear by eccentric areas today in his conversations with mr latham. and of the gemini responds to the partial withdrawal of russian troops. political correspondent and muffins toast this report. berlin has welcomed the removal of some russian troops from ukraine's border but clearly the move is only partial and it's not going to be enough to satisfy the german government or its allies to reform minister steinmeier describes the partial withdrawal as a small signal that the situation was improving but having said that he simultaneously issued a joint statement with this french and polish counterparts describing the rushes annexation of crimea as an act of aggression claim that same statement he described
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to you again that annexation as a violation of ukraine's on territorial integrity and violation of its own sovereignty and he described it as a breach of international law. so it's clear that germany is certainly welcoming the move the russians made the partial withdrawal of troops up but it's only being seen as a small step in the right direction. not bad meanwhile the russian prime minister dmitry midday to be a surprise visit to crimea is main city some purple. he outlined plans to revive be an expansion was struggling economy including establishing a special economic zones to track and distance. medvedev is the highest ranking russian official to visit india since the peninsula was annexed by russia will be of this month kiev the delta visit calling it a crude violation of rules of diplomacy us secretary of state john kerry has dashed
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back to the middle east in a bid to save the middle east peace process. maybe i'm to do reports are coming in that the palestinians of giving carry twenty four hours to result in a speech that is relatively said presence of curry will be meeting with israeli and palestinian leaders on this trip. u s is mediating between israel and the palestinian authority two sides have until the end of april. make a deal the president of the sun says musharraf has been officially charged with five counts of treason during his time in office. this is the latest move in what's become a long running drama between the countries acted judiciary and the former leader is also charged in a series of murder cases for which he's out on bail the millet read israel the challenge in pakistan and this is the first time that a former military officer approach our strength as a tv before cole the two gentle today's motion ruffle is when the day to a destroyed
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the pakistani government heel toe the nineteen ninety nine which i've gotten word that the prime minister the time was planning to sack him. he mobilized the army and took over the country. he destroyed the genre that is done from two thousand and o to two thousand and eight he's rule was not always popular. his support for george w bush's war on terrorists could control the cia time. thus it was the suspension of the constitution in two thousand and seven that was to seal his political fight sheriff imposed a state of emergency during which he was president and head of the army often losing palin elections and spending is in self imposed . michelle is now under house arrest in pakistan is currently being treated for a heart condition is a mini tree hospital. he faces charges including treason for suspending the constitution. michelle has pleaded not guilty to the charges. if he's convicted he could face the death penalty
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the medical charity doctors without borders says west african nations are facing an unprecedented outbreak of the evil of arts so far at least seventy eight people have done it again right the epidemic began in january in southern india it's now spread to the capital phnom korea's well as neighboring liberia evil is spread through contact with infected people with animals that carry the virus does that's up to ninety percent of cases brazil today. finalists are calling it a victory after decades of struggle you and highest court has ordered japan to halt its controversial whale hunting program the antarctic the countries killing hundreds of whales in frenzy of cleaning it's for scientific purposes but critics say it's only interested in the meat the one two of you is the only poll contains graphic images. killing whales for them the name of
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science. that's what japan has been training for years critics say it's just a smokescreen. none of the international court of justice in the paint has sided with environmentalists they accused turkey of hunting whales for commercial purposes in violation of international moratorium passed in nineteen eighty six the international convention the court said japan had abused him to go about countries to hunt whales for scientific research purposes judge's order to get to leave the existing winning minutes and not to issue any new licences in future. to ten catches about one thousand whales each year the meat is popular there many japanese considered a delicacy. take this as a door respect the court's ruling and stop hunting. activists hoped the ruling could also put pressure on countries like norway and iceland the scandinavian countries continue to reject the whaling moratorium
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defending what they say is a centuries old tradition still to come here auntie don't use startling new findings were united nations of global warming. the dog to our correspondent in thought about that so ago. went to study in germany. and you still have lots of questions you'll find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses admission requirements qualifications costs and much more. w don't eat study in germany the first quarter pole for anyone interested in studying in germany. zz you. the data
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was released what he calls the most extensive piece of science on climate change today. this report unveiled in japan forecasts and overall condition height of up to four point eight degrees celsius by the end this entry. this offers this will raise sea levels by a possible easy to send to me it's the top scientists urged swift action from politicians to counter the effects of soaring carbon emissions. it will only increase the risk of floods and a complex and mass migration. nosing the nation is offering. coral
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reefs rapidly dying art extreme heat. the wildfires in australia. light floods in england. climate change is already taking it all. the un is intergovernmental panel on climate change is clear on that. hundreds of scientists which begins on the ipcc is a latest report their findings are unambiguous when not in an era where climate change is some kind of future hypothetical meals in a world where the impacts of climate change is the party occurred are widespread and consequential we see impacts from the leaders the polls from the coast to the mountains. there's no question that we live in a world that already altered by climate change. the report says the changes set to continue. global warming threatens the survival of the animal and plant species rising sea levels means that the erosion of danger to coastal and island
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communities. subtropical regions in particular face increasingly drawn to many areas will see dream during harvest. high temperature is food and water shortages could also lead to outbreaks of disease no one misses that comes up with a kitty. is that the was torn down. and it was to meet again. and the sort of review of that the lists that johnson's off some of the west impacts of climate change. the increase in different parts of what the scientists agree that humans are at least partly to blame for climate change they're calling for a reduction of carbon emissions to slow global warming. to bill mcdonald county hundreds of activists outside the conference hall in yokohama city as future lies in the hands of politicians we are here to remind would be just like barrack obama on the map that david cameron and many others that this is designed to affect cut emissions to fight climate change. in two weeks the ipcc
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would present the third and final part of its reports in the belly. it's been said to make concrete recommendations the web he does on how to prevent the west face of narnia is from becoming reality. as we heard that report. this study looked at the human costs of climate change so i will be for people in affected areas and the temperature is two degrees higher. but the question to our environment expert story aka window. vaccination teams in this for quite a bit on that it'll actually focused on things like geographical stretchers who lives near coastlines what kinds of structures in the hearing with an unnatural environment that creates challenges really looking at the human impact he said looking at how it is going to affect individual communities in a way to the idea the last four in foreign countries for example sinking island states that will involve things like looking at what is going to do with the people who have nowhere to live because their area to area with a liberal
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when it works in semantics in the act as the temperatures go up. what happens is that those coastal lines brides and that creates a real problem when people don't have. not only taste to it. they have to ask what is my nationality in this entry were going to see people like this place because of climate change. this report is not to a overly emphasized that the team focused policy makers on what they're going to do when im not really dealing with cross national issues so for example you have areas like fx which is seeking those likely to have had somewhere to live. we asked ourselves what are we responsible for its international community. i think that when looking at two degrees three degrees f or decrease the chance to win the major challenges all along the way it's been difficult at this point to see exactly what those are going to be each greedy and change. some say it's all too alarmist. is it. i think that's a very personal decision that people have made it my personal opinion it's not over for adoption in the half term and it is for
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policymakers and has been contributed to by scientists from all over the world thousands of experts participating in producing the stock unit and into the meeting the needs of our time on climate change on bio diversity on food shortages on why these people we trust to tell us what the future's going to look like and i think is great danger is then due at twelve that knowledge away and say we don't have to worry about it this is a toxin is the most comprehensive document on climate change and we've ever had. each person probably need to think about what that means for them and what they're going to what they're going to do with it but it would be a mistake and i let's just put it aside and say it's not a problem solely on to a lone thanks so much support north and south korea have traded my monthly fire crews and the speed marathon will be sending out the pyongyang threatened to conduct a new nuclear test escalating tensions on the peninsula officials in seoul city and it was triggered by north korean live fire exercise of some
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one hundred shells falling into south korean waters where is the presence of five islands were evacuated to shelters as a precaution the white house condemned north korea's recent actions is dangerous and provocative turkey known local elections held across the country have led to boost to the embattled prime minister retired colonel his islamist akp the score forty five percent in sunday's vote. it has been the last local elections for his b day keep the eels have won the race for mayor in a sample the biggest city and color of his anti catholic movement. in his victory speech everyone down to make his critics. as speculation alone for a run for president later this year. half a century ago the military to change the face of brazil. it ushered in more than two decades of dictatorship human rights violations and across its four hundred people were killed or disappeared hundreds of thousands were imprisoned and tortuous
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frequent numbers all acknowledges this but it's been slow in the pursuit of justice. there are some lawyer who are unhappy with the government for other reasons. a peace protest demonstration against the current government the stones are from my company. i agreed to move from brazil's on the country has been going downhill. kyle and ninety nine. i wanted to use the armed forces are the only ones who can restore order. you know that it was never a dictatorship that is a dictatorship. you don't have any rights. the military took good care of brazil. it was a golden period. that's not how dissident independence of the dictatorship remembers today i found a sixty five years old. she's come back to what was revision harris notorious prison. the place where she was tortured and
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kept behind cars for four years. all for supporting the hunger strike. she was twenty one the deal though he had absolute control over us. the world with the end of the tortured killed and destroyed it. that's actual abuse was commonplace for would be rational and many of my friends when and if the others committed suicide it is that. get the most friends did not come out of prison life. she company that today there isn't even a small park in memory of all the people who took two pm income trust. money raised in the use of the dictatorship like easy to find. the huge bridge across one of the debate is made of tough circumstances. during the dictatorship and hospitals to authorize torture. the european
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commission was set up to investigate and document the dictatorships in pieces the commission's reopen says its efforts have met stiff resistance. dictatorships henchmen remain protected bundle from prosecution. this all goes well with the transition from dictatorship to democracy was that deal. if the military guaranteed their continued influence including in dealing with the past the brazilian state knows exactly what happened must not remain silent on the issue. the tricky at times has become his life's mission. but russian chess historians often as possible he says amen parallels between brazil's ministry detention and police brutality and to top the list even with protests today that deal with it but you can only build a better future if you are aware of what happened back then. it's all i know that brazil does not repeat the same mistakes. her
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words what that under the law today the secret police has former headquarters testing can introduce him. hahas organization was to commemorate the torture and murders which took place there. so far she's had looked after its meeting victims of brazil's nike cost silenced and marginalized the united states where two german soccer greats are teaming up for national coach jim cairns london already manages the us team. now he's bringing it to his old boss as an advisor. the eighteen holes is demanding coach tony smith was caught in the nineteen nineties. we'll be helping them develop strategies to deal with steam and get a b c is the world cup in brazil. false is the coach of azerbaijan national squad. in nineteen ninety six he led the german side to victory in the european championships with james bond and striker and team captain. well we
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don't always have soccer with some winter sports now as well. italy's simone oregon a has broken his own world skiing in world record other and speed skiing the going on a cold. has the ability to read fifty two kilometers around. as he raced down the slope of the unknowns on monday. as the utility of faster than his previous day the total rebuilding in the decades to break his last recorded the event well done they say james do you believe. shea. i have. he is
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