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the holocaust under data said the bill in show that post and would not be slanted as a state. or nation little has strange ties with israel and the united states critics say it will distort the facts of history talk about ever has the story. first parliament and now the prpresident's. on you do the knows the press and israel are hanging on his every word. this is a magic bullet i decided to sign the bill but at the same time i decided i was president of the republic of parents. and using the presidential prerogative to send the bill to thehe constititutional c. to examine the complpliancef article fifty five eight with the constitution. this
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is my decision are. the announcement comes as a surprise as the president had the power to enact the law. the court will now have the final say have to answer two questions does the law respect freedom of expression. end is a three year prison sentence for those accusing the published data p participatiting in* war crimes constitutional. one of the expressions the bill seeks to outlaw is that of polish death camps. describe the extermination in concentration camps run by* germany in poland. you who was unable to tell you is state's which did not exist at that time. and paris institutions did not take part in the jenin streak of destruction. these institutions did not collaborate with germans. israel's government fears this law will enable warsaw to whitewash the role of pulls who killed announced jews in addition to stifle discussion about genocide. the foreign ministry in jerusalem said it will
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continue to communicate with poland. and hopes the constitutional court process will allow corrections to the bill. adding that both countries have a joint responsibility to research and preserve the history of the holocaust. a sign joined now by it young girls he's professor at princeton university he's also just written an article about subjects international time saving with us on france24 tonight out. at you right today that said missiles also this goal is to falsify the history of the holocaust at that is pretty harsh is it why woul. more than potent want to do well thehen the m minute managing w which is in our.. that i is has not on the woe things than thatat. he has. the story already sharedd needles system may havave.. . and alalso we the unconstitutional. manner they had destroyed that
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escaping please file and he sought refuge at the mc in twenty twelve he says if he leaves you will be extradited to the united states to face trial of the legion of hundreds of thousands. classified documents can on water has more. to some he's a song he wrote exposed government abuses of power. to all those he's a tool of russian intelligence a criminal who undermines the security at the west. june the sons was born in townsville australia in nineteen seventy one. as a teenager he showed an exexceptional aptititude foe computers he cut to number of secure systems including those at nasand the pentagon. was eventually cools and he escaping prison on the condition that he did not free offend. the songs founded wikileaks in two thousand six. whistle blowing web sites did not make international headlines until two thousand and ten. this is the reason fleets from bradley manning a us
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army intelligence analysts. among these was a video of the us helicopter f firing n iraqi civilians killiling twelve people iluding two voices journalists. it's clear that. it will shape. ununderstandining of what te policy is usable has been why. and thahat the course of the war needs to change. wikileaks has since displays hundreds of thousands of secret many three thousand different attic cables. the song says term children's parents see is for the good of old people by making companies and governments accountable to the masses. the forty six year old h however hasas ben criticizeded receiving suput from countries like russia venezuela and ecuador. which hardly live up to his ideal of transparency and freedom of speech. some have gone as far as accusing us on to being an instrument of the kremlin. in the lead up to the twenty sixteen us election wikileaks released thousands
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of emails from the democratic national committee. potentially damaging hillary clinton's campaign. some us officials believe this is part of the russian intelligence operation disrupts the election and boosts donald trump's presidential bid. this song has also come out in support of brexit. things he receiving nigel wrong a close ally of donald trump and it's so cool africa's have close links with russi. as the ecuadorean embassy in london where he's been hiding for over five years. it's not clear whether the songs has ever had direct ties to russia. about his agenda and that's of the crown in. have often overlaps. the islamic solitary grounded then is to stay in french police custody until his possible trial on charges of right. recessions he's writing to within a denied the allegations and to start to see one of his accusers federation. this still possible case would go
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to trial depending on the strength of evidence. and french prosecutors according to the so called isis landlord to be jailed for four years instead of six javad been those. refuge due to of the p penetrationf the twenty fifteen paris attacks he argues he did not know that and with terrorists prosecutors now his believe that story they say he's guilty of collaborating with criminal. but not with terrorists all streep was christmas on trial. prosecutors are asking for shorter than expected sentences both water and i was. as associates i mohammad sue. for years is that is sixty out you would being of this enough evidence to prove they knew they were harboring criminals but i know perhaps necessarily. terrorists ass such the attention now full was only a third defendant in this case what it was cut low profile he calls a user
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eights up with us and. i don't know the evidence in court a sense at all the activities of his says that has now she apparently look for a hideout for the most of all i of the. paris attacks. i boost and he suggested i from prosecutors is that time about that use of the mush you much more. about all of this that he says so you fall and i thought. you may have had a great affinity with religious extremism. of these life ton terrorism offenses next year is a user fees to answer the judges questions includes. united nations is calling for an immediate ceasefire in syria as heavy as strikes continued government forces backed up by that russian allies have been bombing that rebel held arereas it
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easisily province. and in easternn who's's o on a dams were at least forty seven people have been k killed. n investigators are also looking into allegations of the regime is also in used chemical weapons against civilians. authorities in iraqi kurdistan on the say they're holding some full thousands two members of the islamic state group. including florida's law those prisoners have now been transferred away from cook cook off the city fell to iraqi forces but also cook cook was a major blow to the cuts a spoonful seen our faults. for over three years these men from the iraqi special fofoes led the fight against the islamic state group now that the terrorist organization has officially been defeated. the troops facing your challenge their task is to assert control over the oil rich province of kirkuk. major hizon takes us on a tour of one of the main oil fields in the area. of course we play a role in securing these oil field
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along. these areas are under the control of t the iraqi army this is an awful. british fighters one's allies in the fight against the eyes group have become the new enemies for iraqi forces. last year the autonomous region of iraqi kurdistan plants declared independence and annex the contested province of kirku. in response baghdad launch an offensive to take back these areas which accounts for ten percent of iraq's oil production. . by house n is the largest of chemicals oil fields and used to export a almost two hundred thousand barrels per day to turkey for kurdish controlled pipeline. until october two thousand seventeen this all productition facilility wasn by kurdish company now itt has been t taken o over by i statee owned company. of production has halted because the only exploratory ronson curtis on negotiations to defuse tensnsions between the iraqi and kurdish governmentnts ae under way meanwhile s specil
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forces are determined to protect y yr cloak. shouldld kukurdish figigers at timimo reretake it rememarkable wey worried that cat is peshshmerga could reteturn i don'tt think the risk is vey big because the force's presence in kirkuk of veryry strong. counterterrorism forces controlol of the city and we also have backup forces are we here in the streets of chemical however there you know that as a. cn cook isn't just a national issue the province is also a geopolitical battleground from neighboring iran and turkey. an important ally of by that sheila government iran is sets to get most from aims to boost all production here many of chemicals inhabitants on the
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other hand. have little hope that such plans will change your life for the better. and i miss you six point four earthquake has struck northeast taiwanese schools the hotels because that killing two employees and injuring. at least one hundred and eighty six able. to quite surprised to the city of one in late on tuesday and such to. go through buildings in the city to one. of the surprises. and i know michael's included having his first visits to the audience i is becoming president stay seated grated on for a totally for what is one of the poorest regions of france. today mackerel said he was open to the idea but insisted because that must remain part of the french republic. usurpation beach include adding access state representative to the islan. to twenty years ago yes i
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was i would say has this report. paying his respects to the family of clues in the next emmanuel back home was in corsica for the twentieth anniversary of his death. all. read the ceremony in memory of the slain civil servants. apart now marks the place where the former prefect of the department was murdered by separatist common. then yes. i thought i would never return to this wretched place. a crime is a crime. today we have not forgotten ththat. usually we. love it to be today the fund for public remembers this. above all i hope that a friend of public will prevail in corsica. netfinity harsha male vocal. every six nineteen ninety
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eight clued in the neck was assassinated in the streets of objects to with three bullets to the head funund oprah independence activist. only he is a set you vocal in i was arrested in a good shelter in the hills of corsica. triangles only the original suspects he was eventually sentenced to life behind bars for his role in the murder and for being part of a terrorist group. sec. is what happened yellen fabric the sixth nineteen ninety eight cannot be jujuified. it cannonot be defendnded. s and it cannot be explained. it was an assassination a terrorist attack. a man was killed. the serving the friend republic. the that i bbc. tuesday's ceremony brorought together opposing political fufunctionons trump's natiol interior minister at the time of the murder and instead focused critic of nationalist movements in corsica. gedcom even colonists former militia was
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also present today he says and president of course is a cool council representing a nationalist coalition. we'll find us had an update on the day so business had media's have this is jack and that they had the the volatility on global markets has been just wreaking havoc from days in it yeah absolutely has a roller coaster ride really the only way to describe what's been. happening after plunging to their lowest levels in six and a half years on monday sparking a selloff across asia and europe us markets are once again surprising investors. with something of a renowned now this choose day as you can see are now also has been having a rocky session swinging to games with less than an hour until the closing bell there. adele jones and nasdaq each up over one and three quarters of one percent this hour as a they're about forty minutes to go until the closing bell. the dow jones into convincing really
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wildly with more than a nine hundred which range in this session. european markets pared back their slightly steeper losses earlier on although as you can see they were down. still re tough close there with the two hundred out over two and a half percent calculus and tax not far fof friday's pyros states it was the thing to casts an expert eye think it had been comin. for quite some time i'm always saying of the past few days is markets being cool off site. life expectations of potentially central banks could actually taught monthly policy. but foster later than they originally price stand and i think that fate in of itsel. of the past twenty four
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hours. always sees marquees crew crash course significantly. over the posted weeks who sings six excessive down to use the european stocks the cat cover on this fallen eight percent it is now rebounding back. the taxes fallen ten percent and even the first one hundred days is is fallen because significantly over the past few days i think this contntagion. that we've seen from u. s. small case has spoke to invest is. interest rates and recent days there have long been concerned that central banks could move too fast in tightening of monetary policy one that concerns only manifesting itself now. yeah i i think that is one of the reasons. why i think there was a little bit concern amongst equity investors and i think that's to do with the differentials between what paul mall case all yelling at the moment particularly in the u. s.? u. s. to the elders around about two point two percent will saudi below that the ten years two point seven five percent if you look at the trailing. average
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dividend yield for the s. and p. five hundred that's one point eight percent so there's a big difference between what bonzi yielding in the u. s.. all u. s.. stock so yelling that doesn't really that's not reflected in european markets but unfortunately because of the interconnected nature of the way markets work european markets being calls up. in the backwash if you like so. i think this will calls but i think for the time being is going to continue to be very choppy. and we could see a movie before we see is another move out before we see a stabilization i think is really a case. of if you invest a take away and see approach see how the markets stabilize and then move on from the. people be worried about the broader picture about a sign that the global economy perhaps even seen quite as good as shape as we've been led to believe. no i certainly don't think relating to really that into it stock markets and the economy on also related to
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despite what president trump would have you believe. the economic picture still remains fairly positive i think t the stock market ray that we've seen in the past few months have reflected that they'll forward looking in nature i think this correction is entirely healthy. i think it knocks investors out of their complacency and makes a much more focused on where they should be putting their money. annulled where they have been putting their money into in places like be calling for example which is very speculative. michael he's in there. once in that is other business headlines now the chairman of karelian has taken full and complete responsibility for the collapse of the british construction firm last mono. philip green full lawmakers that too much debt that allowed to build up. the former executive its executives admitted that they should ask more questions. denied being
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asleep at the wheel. thousands of jobs and put on the line and the government has been forced to step in food for public services including roadworks and school lunch programs. which had been managed by karelia. he profits doubled over six billion dollars last year online news by rising prices and higher output. he lost seven new oil a strong hereh america and around the worl. germany's labor market could be set for changes after the country's largest trade union won the right to twenty eight hour working week. tells weeks of strikes in the metal working induststry could set a precedent for other sectors arrogant he explains. a significant victory for proponents of a better work life balance and increasingly flexible labor system. after six rounds of grueling
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negotiations and a string of twenty four hours strikes. metal workers in southwestern germany one pay raises and the right to temporarily switch from the current thirty five hour work week. twenty eight hours for a maximum of two years. in exchange employers will have greater flexibility to increase willing workersrs weeks to forty houours. is e movie is many employees in our companies who would like to do so the opportunity to work more and earn more money. have achieve our goal of opening up to a large exten. in spite of. and and i. included in the two year agreement. metal workers will see their salaries rise by four point three percent from april on. receive a one hundred euro bonus for three months of four hundred row bonus in twenty nineteen. and fixed payments averaging out to three point five percent in annual raises over twenty seven months. before this week steel those that choose to temporarily work shorter hours lists
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losing their full time host. the european central bank is likely to welcome the waging peace settlement. if wages rise in the eurozone's largest economy. inflation is more likely to reach the bank's target rate of around two percent. the eurozone's inflation rate fell to one point three percent in january. for now that she'd only applies to the nine hundred thousand workers in baton remembered. that is expected to be expanded to the rest of germany's four million metal and engineering workers. as of now laura kay thank you very much indeed cabey do that with a business is taking so by december this honorably. right after this
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