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paris on france24 was meters at the top stories this hou. british prime minister theresa may's cabinet reshuffle since he took office. ever still soon and economy is that it happened to staying in a joke position this call it hailstones. two hundred thousand people from el salvador risk being deported from the united states of the top administration announced it was scrapping emergency pendant. grounded pouring us quite fifteen years ago. and it's. was it a straight as a
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needle. same sex marriage comes into full supplies and devices referendum on the issue. says the british prime minister theresa may has taken her after brexit negotiations. has said cabinet reshuffle in less than two years so i've often is the worst johnson is keeping his job as on the hand sixty and route and the chances that it happens. there is a new chairman for the conservative party that didn't get off to a sneeze starts after the government's twitter account name another mister. out of the trance wilill this increase breakining through the leasing the trees. of the asian labor party say it's a all nothing welll but
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then a desperarate he our et size with that is scary two landed on correspondent entities have year is thaha. and it benedict is being pretty this reshuffle contie tomorrow. we will also being brief that this was actually an to be the most important cabinet reshuffle since treason may replace david cameron. of and of course health problem is that she cannot. really make very bold move she has s very limited. cacapitol is f far as a musl capitol is c concerned becae of course she called last general election. so he surprised everybody including her own policy. law student instead of increasing the majority s se inherited f from the previos conservative prime minister david cameron on that was a majority seventeen she's now
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leading as we will lead a minority government propped up by small. northern all the d. u. p. the democratic unionist so i should point out that yes is limited because the big piece foreign secretary hurd secretary charles of the exchequer defense secretary. will get the jobs on interesting that apparently some ministers on that shows will have power is limited. did not agree to do this change jobs and not one o of them is s the house. jeremy hunt who was i in that for a long time that i'll be downing street the official residence of the prime minister. on and actually persuaded the prime minister not to as changed jobs engis
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work a and pensionons as she has quit the government i just quit okayy well i breaking news our country for awhile and and. this doesn't do much for theresa may's image does it is someone who's struggling to keep it on the government and all of thiss is going on of cocourse the lalar party is gettining in school under jeremy called in and that is very worryin. for the government indeed is it. well yes it is own of course remember the journey quoted and into the labor party did betttter than expected bettr than. up rejected by the polls i'm l let's look very briefly at random here is the form immigration minister appointeded. as the new conservative p party general as you pointed out in your didirection. up city the f fed increase
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greatly news on the downing street treason and he was i. well there is spepeculation let's not get l let's not speculation that sticks of brendan yeaears if he will. on the reason that he's devotion and as a alsoo a nw deputy s sam conservatative paparty is. veryry much a requiring ifif you want to labor is. labor's meeting creasing is members and journey colder than theyey wanted better as i said inn the vererdict in n the pollt should be able who the conservatives havee a mamajority of seats that it happened outright majority. and certainly they have been realally losing they came oe drones and that made the difference. i'm very much that in a sense. successful but xi failing. campaign election campaign
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the treason may runun thahae has admitted h house pointig out from getting was too far to presidential when there's not a presidential system here. is the fact that the labor party fulll a active d successful at reaching out of most of his to young people but a also across the generations on social media. on that the tory party is actually seriously lacking in this department another treason may phase one was actually easy all the brexit negotiations they were delayed. she pull that off just before christmas butut she d years three ministers before christmas and it will have our own legendary the old as
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what we've g got five differenent rail companies. today monday wednesday and friday of this week. actually on strike reposing lots of problems will to news is coming engine on inventories over business. and i'm tryingg to go back home so many problems besides not to mention phase two of the brexit negotiations s so let's see what is a more strong and stable government tonight. not here. is against his fundamental change of policy. doesn't look like it i'm not only trying this is played say many days thank you very much indeed benedict have
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yeah that reporting from london. now moving into the united states was on two hundred thousand people face the possibility of being deposed sees the trumpet ministration has announced plans to cancel products. which have allowed people from el salvador tens of the from haiti and the curricul. david smith has more from washington. security has decided that. this temporary protected status should no longer apply it to people from them al salvador as it estimated about two hundred thousand of them. in the united states saipov the the biggest. group committee country. to benefit from this. scheme. basically you know. the same is applied in that two thousand and on wall now i'm following. to. devastating earthquakes
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that kill around a thousand people. both the bush administration and the a bomb. administration. kept extending its analysis reasons such as out of an old years struggled to to read about a hundred california earthquake. the ongoing has decided to do a tourists in days and. yeah they're all great implications full of people files of it'll pass these children were born in the united states and now. is that the potential for those families he ripped the pols and and we were talking about what is a relatively small amount of people compared to the u. s. population. can we issues this is more about playing to trump's space rather than actually securing borders
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and and tightening immigration. i think i think critics would suddenly say nasty calls. the reality on the ground. many would say is that. you know many of these people has being the in the united states as well over a decade. many are in work. really embedded in american society and i'm contributing to that society in a. year then you'll times today's interviewing so that children who. growing up with american accents is into hip hop music a a positive. u. s. society and i just has a small fraction of the of the u. s. population as a already some of the activist groups are accusing. the german ministrations crying politics here annoyed me with outside of it'll that the previously. nicaragua and. and hazy.
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then seeking to the idea. president emmanuel michael is in china his first state visit that the trip started out boostiting trade ties macro is joins by dozens of french business ages with britain exiting the european union macro is increasingly positioning himself as a point of contact. markets is also referred of praise for china's commitment to the paris school sometime change in losses at reports. french president began his first official trip to china here at the terror because of worries museum in the city of xi'an. anything about to point of the ancient silk road. the first stop was a gesture to chinese president xi jinping colossal new so group projects. ambitious initiative to connect asia in europe by ruth residency. the french president said the project could not be one way and invited china to work together. offering francis help especially in africa. yeah the huge infrastructure work and economic development under way in this project. could find new avenues.
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give the new face to the so called road on the african continent. or. he also appealed to chinese leaders to form a partnership in the fight against climate change. i propose to president xi. a french chinese year of ecological transition in twenty eighteen twenty nineteen. demobilize our companies are start ups our cities are region. to show the world that we. fresh insighght he'e's are capablf makingng our planet great ad beautiful again. not crown will formally extend the officer the chinese president on she say he plans to make his chinese counterpart and ally in implementing the paris climate cooled. off to the u. s. flew out of the deal in june. the three day visit marks a new stage in the french president's diplomacy which i thirty five in concentrated on your and africa. ross i was trying to read oil tanker the best defines off the coast of shanghai is
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in danger of exploding. this tactic collided with a cargo ship two days ago and now threatens a major environmental disaster body of one person from the ship has been recovered the heights all fading for thirty one of those who is still missing brangwyn fool. disaster on the high seas. he's media said monday that the sonji an iranian oil tank b burning i in east cha sea was a at ris of explodig or sinking. the body one crew member has been recovered in the water w wih hopes dwindndling for the thirty one remaining personnel as search and rescue efforts remain hindered by thick smoke and toxic fumes. some thihirty x hours after the ship caught fire chinese authorities say their efforts are ongoing and for the chinese government is giving serious attention to this marine accident and has dispatched a number of vessels to the site. at the current time remain and weather conditions remain unfavorable but a chinese government is trying its best to conduct such and rescue operations. china south korea and the u. s.
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have all sent ships or planes to look for the signs youth crew. the two hundred seventy four metre long tanker was traveling from iran to south korea when it collided on saturday night the cf crystal hong kong fled freighter loaded with grain. the crystals crew have all been rescued the cause of the collision is not yet known. the human cost the incident risks causing a series environmental disaster son she was carrying nearly one million barrels of condensate an ultralight form of crude oil that's extremely toxic with the potential for devastating effects on sea life. is not only more flammable but also much harder to contain and clean up than heavy crude. the incident is the second collision involving a ship run by the national iranian tanker company in under eighteen months. now history is being made in australia this generate nine through the first same sex marriages taking place some
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of them just minutes after. the fools. voted overwhelmingly to legalise same sex marriage back on december seventh. and that came three weeks after a national referendum showed strong public support for change in the middle which athletes springs it craig benson is on the loose some of them were among the first inside. i'm joined by an exquisite she's independence city and pay and he's the coach at all the australian marriage equality campaign thank you being with us on france24. i understand that you yourself are you pondering argentina someone find it a little strange that argentina which is as you know quite traditional mainly catholic country had marriage quality. before australia did what do you he's on that. well indeed in twenty four countries across the globe. had achieved magical he before started win number twenty five and will soon be followed by taiwan and austria. out one state
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legislation hostage. so we are glad to finally get here it's wonderful today at u. c. loving and committed same sex couples getting married in the country a lot of. that it was overwhelming as public support for gay marriage in the end when that vote finally happened but the referendum campaign at was criticized. by some at the being quite divisive do you think it is right to put such a sensitive issue to a public vote. will live up to the power to legislate for marriage equality out we didn't aid the postal survey to achiev. all of us it's one our government gave us and so we had to watch it and we had to win it and that indeed what we did in the sterling came together. like never before to save on asian is iraq and more equal place other policy they moved to live it up mandate. of the most are the strongest mandate ever in its early history to get on due dates all they finally legislative
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and today couples get married. what do you think the government chose to put into referendum? will the is a government of winds to the last election with the policy of having a national public laws. on marriage equality this was something that the senate rejected it. had opposed it up to the power to legislate for marriage equality we don't do things why popular votes we elect our politicians to do the job. unfortunately they did that man's we had to and israeli instrument across the country work longer of. knox tools coal friends spoke to colleagues to ensure that a yes vote what is the best and it ultimately walls. that must've been quite encouraging in the end to to say that there was so much supports and among the public it wasn't just it'll make is it was. people actually sent out to fight in in favor of of. all of same sex marriage that means. the people who oppose a that caught really all you that is not what
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people want. the. way told us what israeli year and that is that we all love our game. friends and family that is what call it. out now batted in law and loving and committed couples are sharing the joy and happiness with friends and family why across the country. just before we go does this law changed in the bathroom for a quality is one in australia. well we continue to work on a number of fronts. he could a lot of trained in ages a chloroform issue and ensuring that will go there are a number of anti discrimination protections. it to support allegedly shot able will also need to make sure that the service provision is a vulnerable gaelic being people who could be harmless or from disadvantaged backgrounds so we keep on fighting. but with the energy and momentum of such a positive campaign that eluded matter to quality. i spanish thank you very much indeed. thank you.
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now last night golden globes awards were see of black with hollywood a list is issuing high fashion in favor of making a political statements this coordinated may was part of the campaign it sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and beyond. following the home the rinds the revelations was some say it was the most politicized award ceremonies history. as well. the sartorial stance against systemic sexism and sexual harassment. hollywood's best and brightest painted the red carpet black. this year's golden globe. the actors and actresses alike overwhelmingly follow the call to support the me too and times of movements in the first major awards ceremony since the harvey weinstein's scandal. the collective move to denounce sexism and insult town was praise up and down the red carpet. this number is higher the
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atmosphere was far from roads humorous seth meyers hosting for the first time. is. made seen marijuana is finally allowed in sexual harassment finally uses. but he was over winfrey's inspirational speech the brought the house down. world's watching here now to know that a new day. many other winners also express theirir pride in taking part in this year's ceremony. trusting. the women in this room tonight are not here for the food. we are here for the work. it is in the best interest three billboards outside having misery also won best drama and this screenplay. best comedy went to lady bird. and for tv accolades the handmaid's tale and a marvelous misses maisel respectively won best tv drama and comedy. as did little big lies for the best
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made for tv movie. say that what you think it. but as his business is right okay radios with us in the studio kay whatever sexism in hollywood to sexism in silicon valley and is a former google employee. here at controversial and i lost a he's now suing the company was going on that yeah exactly remember james to more. who has now filed a lawsuit against google saying that he was the victim of workplace discrimination and retaliation? he was far from his job as a software engineer in august after he wrote a memo suggesting among other things that the company was too focused on gender diversity. and it is just a short excerpt of what was a ten page memo is entitled google's ideological echo chamber. in it he said that biological causes were partly to blame for the fact that there are fewer women in technology in leadership roles. a and said quote we need to stop assuming that gender gaps implied sexism. who had also been facing a federal investigation into claims it
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systematically pays its female employees less than its male counterparts he fired back at that the bad publicity sparked by that man of priti swiftly? as that story broke back in august two more and another former engineer are now claiming they were singled out and punished for expressing views that were different to the majority of their co workers. metal workers in germany are on strike demanding m more flexibility in working hours for employees who need it including a possible twenty eight hour working week as well as higher wages. is being seen as a so called warning strike ahead of possible longer term action. the most important the ig me employees for a major lift manufacturer. among the thousands of german industrial workers imam.
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may's. the economy is doing well the industrial secectors ina very well for years everyone's benefiting city employees need to get their piece. germany's biggest union to fold. and inflation busting six percent pay hike for around three point nine million workers. but on top of this the possibility for each employee to temporarily switch to a twenty eight hour working week for a maximum of two years. with their salaries protected is that looking after children or elderly relatives. i made a mistake demands according to some small and medium sized business owner. sets is his vision the search yourself in the shoes of a business owner who employs one two or three people i and so i or not i a pencil and. for our the expected to employ someone for just seven hours on a friday when their main member of staff is not ther. cal called. the ig metall union is calling for
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increased nationwide strikes for over a week. with everything from make is a small companions to major contractors set to be affected. for a stroll near of growth in europe's largest economy which is expected to extend to twenty eighteen. talks between the unions and employees associations is set for thursday. two percent raise. one of two hundred europe payment in the first quarter. president emmanuel michael has out to push ahead with his agenda pro business policies and reforms throughout the coming year. recent survey indicates that his economic vision it may already be bearing fruit. deal logic reports that over two hundred ninety billion euros worth of corporate deals involving french companies were brokered in twenty seventeen. at the highest level in a decade the total number of details decrease slightly but analysts say the numbers you show renewed optimism about the business environment in france. they expect still more mergers acquisitions denounced in months to come
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essentially is the u. k.'s poised to leave the european union. as the brexit negotiations drag on the city of london is increasingly optimistic about its future. some banks and financial institutions have announced plans to move jobs out of the u. k. order to maintain access to european single market. but there had been fewer shifts and many in the industry had predicted. cities special representative to the use that he believes that a transition agreement will be reached in the coming months to help safeguard much of the city's activity take a listen. i think the most apocalyptic scenarios
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