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yeah but it is fun to live in paris world news and analysis from france my cat i'm marco in these are the main world news headlines. protests greek world leaders of they arrive in hamburg the g. twenty. water cannon turned on the anti capitalist demonstrators. throw bottles and objects of life please. trump tells how weak he stands in support of nato to article five. one it says an attack on an individual member. is an attack on all. you will get it to the more cash to help cope with the migrant crisis and urge the rest have to. alice international is claiming brussels for the whole mass. points to a lack. positive policies.
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also to come to this slice of life from paris. but you typical inflight meal how much would you pay for a throwback to the golden age of flying. and dining. suddenly on solid ground. intrigued by the details on that coming up to six with a barium caitlyn. and the international politics of handshakes morsel style. was mrs judas sniping president trump by shaking the lobby is handed. six james creating. exodus awkward moments mediawatch. this is like a virus thank you very much for being with us. that's been clashes between police and protesters ahead of the g. twenty german police have been braced for trouble they came armed. and backed by water cannon which they turned on the protest
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is these live scene set from hamburg as you see i'm a far calmer situation. this was what it was like a little bit earlier of course. they said this is all in response to bottles and other objects being thrown by the protesters who dressed in black. the protest was organized by number of anti. capitalist groups. meanwhile president donald trump and other leaders of the group twenty top industrial and developing countries abroad in hamburg this thursday chance like michael said she hoped the g. twenty leaders. meeting friday and saturday will be able to find compromises and pounces on a wide range of issues merkel. said leaders would address regulating financial markets fighting terrorism and pandemics and combating climate change. among other issues she said free. rule based unfair trade will be an important issue. heads of state from the world's twenty richest nations are ruled descending on homburg for what's promising to be the most
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complicated g. twenty something years. because i get a miracle wasn't slate to outline some of the major themes particularly developing the global economy. does not once all fossum alta simitis flyin created by for us the topic of the free rule based and fair trade is important as well. in and therefore this will be a central issue v. not along with the climate issue following the paris agreement. three mile and you can imagine that there will be discussions that will not be easy. pursuing get diminished gun so i'd foss and. point the understatement given the u. s. is announcement last month it would be withdrawing from the twenty fifteen paris agreements on climate chang. many of washington's global partners have since re affirmed that commitment to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and staving off rising temperatures. however the u. s. pull back on the world's diplomatic stages caused many to question whether or not washington is still a reliable partner. actually ahead of an expected meeting between us president donald trump. with
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russian counterpart vladimir putin. given tension over controversial russian involvement in ukraine civil war and allegations it meddled in last year's u. s. election. washington has been playing down expectations. where the very beginning i would say at this point? is difficult to say it. what the russian? what russia's intentions are in this relationship and i think that's the most important? part of this meeting i have a good exchange between president drop. president putin over what they both say. as the nature relations. where in the? maria. young's thing. so the as i go point of joints. it makes it. point awards of long held dole fd okay arising korean pendency. trago outlining out a number of matt. steak the head of this. his to. us president donald trump gave poland. little bit of what it was
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looking for a public confirmation. that the united states is firmly behind nato's article five. it takes a collective view of any attack on an individual member poland as anxious i've calls. on its neighbor russia trump said western civilization must stand up to those. who would subvert and destroy it? cheers for the us president as he made his keynote address at war so screws in ski square. a tear that a monument commemorating the uprising against the* stands in the polish capita. going into the speech they will quit. the donald trump would use the occasion to reaffirm the u. s. is commitment. to nato's collective defense and in the end he did. i would point out that the united states has demonstrated not merely with words. but with its actions that we stand firmly behind article five. the mutual defense commitment. donald trump was on friendly ground in poland the
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governing law and justice party shares many of the u. s. president's views on europe climate change in immigration. democratic institutions like the judiciary and the media have come under attack. and the country's borders have been shot to refugees undead you might win deal reached in twenty fifteen are. whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost. do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our civilization. the us president also had tough words for russia and hit out at its destabilizing efforts in the region. earlier in the day don't topic knowledge for the first time the country may have interfered in last year's presidential electio. the contrary to assessments from the u. s. intelligence community mr trump fail to concede moscow acted alone.
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do you officials have reaffirmed the need to tackle europe's migrant crisis in libya and the neighboring countries. the cynic senior resistance in europe to welcome refugees many fleeing war zones of course threaten sixty thousand migrants. reached europe last year. for the answer to europe's migration problem eu leaders are looking south. after italy's desperate cry for help receiving and processing migrants european interior ministers met in estonia's capitol to lean. to throw their support behind a new european commission act. which at ease the pressure off forum. central to the commission's plan is the disbursement of thirty five million euros in aid for rome. along with proposals for working with libya and other african nations to stem the flow of migrants at the source. we committed to step up negotiations. on early at the mission. agreements with many countries of origin andy using followed leverage is at disposal. including our visa policy.
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meanwhile in rome you foreign ministers met with african counterparts to discuss deeper collaboration across the mediterranean. we still but kinoli was tossed to reach the target to cut down the numbers that landed here. we need to cut down the number of people who are reaching libya. also not only controlling libya's northern border and the sea but also better controlling its sovereign borders to stand the number of migrants entering libya is moved out of the way you can currently be. italy will pledge ten million euros to help libya southern neighbors control their borders and another eighteen million euros to help voluntary repatriations of migrants who do reach libya. over the past year the mediterranean country has accepted eighty five percent of the one hundred thousand migrants who arrived in europe. eight organizations like amnesty international have raised concern about unconditionally funding libya. citing the country's questionable human rights record and its coastguards previous violent behavior. okay willow without that
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reports. a french public prosecutor has called for a power school to sentence the son of. equatorial guinea's president to three years in jail. tehran all beyond is charged with using money. to buy parisi in luxury properties. an exotic counts the public prosecutor also said. well beyond should pay a thirty million a year of fine. and have all this house assets in france confiscated clay williams was in court. but today was the last day of the trial and that means we had the closing arguments from tutoring ob also lonely as he was not himself. he's being represented by three different lawyers one in particular we had from for nearly two hours emmanuel. must see me he told the program that he felt that france had no business putting on a try. for alleged crimes committed in equatorial guinea and not here on a friendship slow though because. we did yesterday from the public prosecutor. she thinks that's enough evidence to show that you do
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in obeah is guilty. all of embezzlement and corruption and should get a thirteen million euro fine as well as a three year. prison sentences whether embryo pulls that obi wan denies all of the accusations leveled at him. the weights at the verdict in that case. next francois and sales of petrol and diesel vehicles by twenty forty. this as part of an ambitious plan to meet its targets under the paris climate cooled. the plot is revealed by the ecology minister endicott willow parasites regular bouts of pollution of force restrict. on the new sitcoms inside the city limits. it's a matter of public health. that's how the french ecology minister nikola who will describe devolved target we see to help france meets its paris climate change accord commitments. news of all for nothing we are announcing an end to the sale of petru. i'm diesel because. by twenty forty.
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the ecology minister admitted this to be tough to achieve but he said he had faith that french car manufacturers could make the switch. alice however all of you who know he's being too optimistic. a gaza current sales suggests why. less than five percent of causal inference in the first quarter of this year were electrical hybrid. willow's vision did get price from environmental groups but some including greenpeace say that's all lack of detail. the goal to end the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles but twenty forty sends out a strong signal green bay sai. but we would really like to know what are the first steps to achieve this and how to make this ambition something other than a disappointment. the ecology minister also said that france would reduce the proportion of power generated from coal from today's five percent to zero point twenty twenty tw. and nuclear power share would be come from today's seventy five percent to
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fifty percent by twenty twenty five. and he said the combined effect of measures like these would help wrong. comes carbon neutral talk when typically. all for it modem. the cats around. energy observer arrived in paris in the first of a hundred mon stops plans to make. in some fifty countries over six years. russell which is powered by hydrogen and renewable energy is conducting a trip to raise awareness. energy saving technology and alternative energy sources. julia see going to take a look. the energy observer has just been christened by the expeditions ambassador well known french environmentalists liquidato. and as the tradition requires a bottle of champagne was smashed against the votes for good luck now everybody here is very moved about this inauguration of the energy observer. it's a project that has attracted a lot of attention because of its scale but also because of its cool. for six years the energy observer is gonna toward the world searching
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for innovative ideas for the environments. it's an ex racing catamaran that was completely refurbished to become a moving tech laboratory there are a hundred and thirty square meters of solar panels on the roof top to enter vines. and it also produces hydrogen from sea water through alex realizes and as the energy observer towards the world it hopes to integrate other technologies. energy observer will be docked here in paris right next to the eiffel tower until july sixteenth. before it leaves for its world toward. the energy observer observed by our own energy observer julia see. some sad news the french electronic composer at pf only whose music inspired. of the american animated tv series. jerome. has that hostility aged eighteen not. it was his assistant who brought the sackings known as the grandfather of techn. own reserve psyche rock riff was used. the oscar winning costa brava spelling said. nineteen sixty nine and
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later released by the british to get published than normal cooked his friends. to the two thousand palms l. on film mean girls. french electronic music stop john we shall job let the cheapest on review said it opened the way for his own music. shell said he wasn't just a musician of innovative he was how it's voters like to try to bring about a fusion to fight spam attention. poetry. listen to this for ages. there we go the esopus yeah. that's a much of ci main world news happens here live from paris. protest greet the world leaders as they arrive in hamburg the cheat twenty water cannon turned up anti. capitalist demonstrators threw bottles and objects at riot police. john tells poland he stands in support of nato's particle five the one that says an attack on an individual member. is an attack on full. the eu will give its the more cash to help cope with the michael crisis. to go to the rest. to help too. but i'm the
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state is going to brussels for the whole mass pointing to a lack. because diplomacy. stuff the business capabilities he has thought of the warning for ukraine's struggling economy the n. f. to get their finances in order in kiev. of the country will be receiving a less of financial aid from the international monetary fund than had been expected for this year. central bank the says the government's program of reforms which includes raising the pension age and lifting a ban on land sales was running behind schedule. nine math will therefore route least just three billion dollars rather than the four and a half originally slated. part of a seventeen and a half a billion dollar bailout which was agreed in twenty fifteen. ukraine's finance minister alexander danny leo told france twenty four that there are complications with the reforms. that he expected to meet the deadlines and exit the bailout program on time. looking ahead to another two years. you know i see that yes who could be self sufficient into your successful.
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and finishing the program but not in terms of timing potential use of the reforms that we have to implement. and the look of it needs to be done now so that the result will be felt in two thousand eighteen one program is over. people in profit online or next airing it to. as world leaders gather in germany for the g. twenty summit the european union and japan have unveiled a new trade agreement. which will remove ninety nine percent of the tariffs between them. ninety mussey reports. a warm embrace marks the end of successful negotiations. on the eve of the g. twenty summit the japan e. pact was billed as a victctory for fe trade. and a snob for president donald trump's protectionist agenda fact that we will be able to demonstrate a strong political and well. to the effect that japan and the european union. will waste the flag of free trade high amidst this protectionist trains.
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trump's decision to pull the u. s. out of the trans pacific partnership gave both sides the momentum. to get the deal done after four years of negotiations. agreement was found on two key stumbling blocks dairy and because. a ten percent duty on japanese car imports will be phased out by the eu. and tariffs will be slashed on e. products in japan with specialists cheese products protected. with the economic agenda and twenty seventeen characterized by trumps america first ideology and four exits. the product is also a symbolic win. one that its negotiators lost no time in highlighting disagreement go spiel frequent. it serves to stand up. for others. and it shows. that closing ourselves of the world is not a good for business. well for the global economy. not full works. as far as we are concerned there is no protection in
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protectionism. beyond the symbolism the deal is expected to boost economic growth and employment in both japan and in the eu. creating the world's biggest output economic area accounting for one third of global gdp. pritikin on today's trading action now european markets closed lower. the docks and kekionga losing about half a percentage point each. there's a selloff on the european bond market after minutes from ecb's latest meeting indicated bank had dropped a commitment increasing its stimulus program if necessary. well she has also finished a firmly in the red. dow shedding a hundred fifty five points nasdaq and s. and p. five hundred both down about one percent each there. on the data front of private sector report should disappointing jobs growth in u. s. for the month of june. the government's official statistics will be released on friday. moving on some of the day's other business headlines no. microsoft decide to cut thousands of jobs part of a company wide restructuring as it shifts its business model to focus on its cloud
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computing services. tech giants sales force both fields steepest layoffs. with details of not yet been confirmed most are expected to come outside of the u. s. washington continues to soften its ban on laptops and large electronics on certain us bound flights. qatar airways is not exempt from the safety measures along with mrs at siad and turkish airlines. controversial ban which was introduced in march affected flights from the airports of eight mostly muslim countries. over fears of the explosives could be concealed in those devices. and francois and sales of cars that use petrol or diesel from the year twenty forty. environment minister has said the government will offer tax incentives. for people who want to replace their traditional vehicles with electric or hybrid one. in flight dining is usually far from glamorous for most airline passengers these days. renew restaurant in los angeles is trying to recreate the experience of flying and dining. in the
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golden age. guess step into a warehouse turned replica of the nineteen seventies panama boeing seven four seven. and served a five course meal from oil trolleys. list by staff dressed as what were then called stewardesses. results experience doesn't come cheap dinner for two in the first class upper deck. runs a whopping six hundred and ninety dollars. does seem to be a hit the others already waiting list to get in. and founders are considering expanding to las vegas. yeah second showmanship really belongs in las we think it looks a little bright fun of someone else's pain nothing from the. k. thank you very much indeed people profit to fifteen am paris time alexander then the yoke the ukraine finance minister to continue. great. june of for that stay with us jim street is next to me was good caesar but mom looking the martin crisis in europe and started to the italian press on with his anger over this lack of. european solidarity. that's right and lot of p.
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italian from pages today are a key carry on happy with a lack of support what they see is a failure to gonna come. to add their help or assistance from france and spain the tombs nears neighbors with mediterranean coast lines. if i'd pull loads of at people ever a lot of them get picked up by ngos such as amendments on some twenty on others. who while they have to mount somewhere so easily at is a but the first port of call in most instances and they've been asking france and? spain to help out and they promised to do so but in the medium such long ter. at but not a in the midst of this crisis mccall and is a is is being a calming is that with the closest translation of this headline i understand. are on the box of migrants on the ritzy saying one thing about european solidarity in this matter but actually. siamo solely we are on our own says add that they played the intro there in that article in the right meaning no john ali lost stompbox. the migrant crisis micro it
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has disappointed easily. is at another at headline there and you can see the street house in french how for the time in the second half there is saying. microphones european union is not. no strap european union it's not our european union and is so clearly that a lot of anger because press buttons on social media in italian here in english infuriating. to see michael unholy spanish leader talk about solidarity and defend the u. n. at the same time reject any possibility to manage. migration something love italians hoping for practical solutions quick solutions and they're not. necessarily iconic at junker merkel michael on their idea of helping it to me with the migrants tsunamis tough talks about us. italian navy needs to stop and dealerships when the big flash points is that you have. ngo ships there pick think that they're trying to drop off these migrants and there has been a debate initially but whether or not those ships should be turned away. i am what would happen to the migrants made them i just. drove around and that's what i'm misty and. doctors the borders have been saying on that and on their traditions it's interesting mark if you see people talk about this. on social media
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generally. i have way. people who seem to be maybe a bit more time into understanding there don't seem to be expressing themselves up much in social media unless it's something like honesty. they did issue a report today saying that europe has turned its back on this crisis. you will submit council foncier adopts the borders this is there to recount for the bolts but they actually. manage in the mediterranean sea on on the frontline of this crisis are the people in the sport asylum seekers are economic migrants. i'd see it doesn't matter they're vulnerable and numbers are different sucks them. in in terms of their attitude dealing with people in the sea and they you kno. they're not trying to catalog catalog the model purchase try to deal with us but of course it is the debate. back on terra firma in the italian personals fo. next to donald trump in poland. not before we set off for the g. twenty. and more i'm. and should include blow missing. it's if they keep talking doesn't this hot handshake some notes of a tough time shaker is an area i don't know it's it's a it's a been another and unfairness boss and his fault this time.
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this is a v. polish first lady totally snubbing donald trump was reaching out at to shake her hand. under going right the way over to malattia. at trump at. and you can see there that he dodoesn't look altogether plpleased w without partitir at. moments and you i gotta i gotta corn husker du that is her name she's at the first lady all of poland. and that image now has gone i totatally viriral o onlinu cacan see it here in slolow. i think as even veterans like. i think they did eventually shake hands but not on first opportunity. i don't from owned by a polish president's wife at handshake no thanks and this comment i quite like and that was suppose to be his friendliest stop. because indeed he was expected to get quite warm up they had a very warm welcome but clean up by the first if not for the first lady. and just needs to to meet a lot of repeat tomorrow on the sidelines of the g. twenty so much in hamburg. we won't go into that yes that's for the world to be a fly on the wall iannone a. james what this headline i
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think i like this headline but the queen to the details of the article political w.. what's worse if trump and couldn't get along. or if they don't. i'm the l. essentially saying at that there's been an american. uproar about russia's interference between sixteen election answer using up the american media than in the russian media. vladimir putin appears to be starring on donald trump. and so in the case of of trumpet couldn't both good and bad chemistry could be dangerou. anyway discuss it sounds like one of his questions you get instead of like a french philosopher examples name and it does to be continued doggedly continued and i finally photos gone viral of a kidney to in the uk. who brought? a desktop computer onto a train. no. it's unusual to see commuters with their phones there are parts their laptops. but this lady at eight witnesses i i think fame french if the full tivoli shouldn't always be taken public disclosure from before it opened out. and it's in the telegraph there at. this was on the train from darlington to london's can
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cross can that's a long journey. it is a long journey. so she time to settle i'd say that's pretty rough for our journey and i'm just from figaro de. well i mean maybe she we gonna take me four hours to set to help you know what you got to plug it in i can only mean i suppose our plaza trains in the you can now have. lots of them you can. but just it seems like a lot about tapping into the current the current and. i've i have lifeline it's not ups can be expensive and maybe this was a solution. it seemed to work. says she seems to be quite at home. it's a price the watch in france on her republicans she could've maybe should i. james. thank you very much a punch as treatment which was great to see you case
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07/06/17 07/06/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now!w! pres. trump: this continental no longer confronts the specter of communism, but today we are in the west and we have to say there are dire threats to our security and to our way of life. you see what is happening out there. they are threats. we will confront them. we will win. amy: in a major speech in poland, presidident

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