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good evening on top story the french embassy in kenya so says the situation is not stable hours off the four talk is targeted a compound that. the second attack the always had courses in what did you came under fire at leaving at least seven soldiers died. eight of the medicines involved it is so what also reportedly tells. the deaths although still on case nice with all the officials say dozens of people have been wounded and that the casualty figures on likely to rise in the coming hours. doesn't bobby no claim of responsibility but
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five years after the french chase out to hide this from neighboring mali a low level insurgency continues in the region. across florida is the house tonight cold is still a terrorist attack take a listen. the building of a sweet thef stranded in a city. groups who threaten the security of the five countries on the side you said. french foreign minister speaking as well as your own today. we'll get the latest update on the ground his own report from lowering bashed. a coordinated attack in the hearts of ouagadougou. at around ten am several men got out of the car and started shooting at passer
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bys. before heading towards the french embassy. four to six people came out of the car. as they came out and he started to shoot at you a. yeah yeah she is one of the men refusing to be impossible to guard houses. choosing to the police station that she is. also. at the same time a massive explosion rang out near the headquarters of the armed forces less than one kilometer away. more gunshots were heard as thick clouds of black smoke obscured the skies of the brigantes capital. special security forces were deployed at both sites in an attempt to neutralize the attackers. and assaults by government troops on the french embassy in which several attackers were killed ended at around two pm. according to official statements. no group has so far claimed responsibility for the double attack. now the officials said they were treating the incidence as acts of terrorism.
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well today's high is the third major assault on the campuses capsule in the past two years. first evil silliness like thanks a lot for us at some of the worst attacks the rocket country since two thousand fifty. quina fast so is one of a number of fragile african countries on the southern brave oice holr a baffling jihadist groups. biases tax increase in frequency since two thousand sixteen especially the capital was a dark blue. went in januaryl qaeda in the islamic maghreb and i'll forward it to the group little sissies on a hotel restaurants. taking a hundred and seventy people hostage and killing fussy in making a fuss is most lethal terrorist attack. loss oldest gunmen opened fire on the restaurant's popular
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with florida's killing nineteen people. the attack remains on planes. a number of small incidents have also taken place across the country targeting security forces schools and teachers as. the increase in violence inside whole region has a joint counterterrorism force which has mali mauritania and you should have a response to increasing on press inside a region. which is also being supported by former colonial power france which has a point four thousand troops in the region. it's time to face up to the hard facts of brexit since the message from the reason i as she outlined her visions of persons economic usually the european union. alarms marks each day. prejudices that also twenty nineteen person will have less access to e. rockets but she insisted mutually beneficial relationship between eve on the block. is
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possible pharmaceuticals jk has our report. the some of the british ime minister is ambivalent discours on breaks it has often been given a frosty reception. but i browse will raise it to read in a speech in london's mansion house as she lay out her vision for the country's future trade relationship. with the eu. the first time the prime minister admitted the u. k. could have its cake and eat it too. is that we all need to face up to some hard facts. we leaving the single market life is going to be different. in certain ways our access to each other's markets will be less than it is now. how could the ears structure of rights and obligations pieces saying if the uk or any country road out to joey enjoy all the benefits without all of the obligations? on island may once again ruled out any possibility of a hot border and also shot down brussels idea of keeping with an island in the e. u. customs union. would be also be
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unacceptable to break up the united kingdom's own call the market by creating a customs and regulations border down the irish sea. i am not going to let our departure from the european union. do nothing to set back the historic progress that we have made enormous honor. may conceded that the european court of justice is rulings could still hold sway at term but reiterated that she wanted an end to the easy days jurisdiction in the uk. the panels are hate socket you accusations of cherry picking saying old freak to get on with its. we'll discuss macy's should and will that does bring in adrian pasdar rita in politics at the university of kansas in the united kingdom. thanks very much for coming on our program tonight let me ask you. may
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said today that brexit called please everybody and that compromise easy made by all sides but who do you think will be most pleased with a vision as she laid out today. i think all the people who don't want to see our greg lamotte to see some kind of chaotic pops up. everyone is interested in a deal i think we're well on this even if it's a bit late in the process. because she's not rule out a hard right sets. and she's willing to compromise on some of. it is that line suit comes in agreements yeah by. defense not mob sixty when you. sleep. do you think it may has done enough to clarify the kind of trade relationship personal have with you. finally confirm the person will definitely the single market. i think that the boss. is always being there really from the outside let's face the customs union so you
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better seats and straight. wait united states but also. we found sees outside uniting here the problem is that may once sector by sector deal which is never reading done with any other. that's not enough to go away so it's gonna be much harder to get that gacy eight new breeds by october of this year. ratified. and what do you think of the economic outlook for the uk according to the vision that we had for may today she did acknowledge with us on the person may face. a new trade barriers off the presses. yeah i think she's not out there will be some economic costs but it's insisting that proves businesses welcome speech albeit horses may. because it provides greater clarity and some certainty which survived on that sessions but i think if there is a deal if it's not accounted the pasta. them slowly the economic impact will be less severe than perhaps many people in the
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city of london and outside it. and finally do you think that may well have done enough today to call some of the dissent within her own particles will quite divided over a softer heart rex's. well i think that remains to be seen i mean so far. right is not we say publicly but they will be looking. for resources private details of the negotiations yeah the thing out. they worry about is what he said made will still have a lot of ways you gave it percent to seven. so i think that right is still bad update weekend will out that day will force iran's you have problems on negotiation in in in in recent months. perhaps through the university of kent thank you very much for your analysis this evening. you know the world news campaigning to isley's divisive and racially charged elections has come to an end today the anti
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establishment five star movement the fall right league policy and the democratic party all held a final rallies today. last ditch attempt to drum up votes final polls suggest of right wing alliance led by sylvia about the studies for the italian policy is likel. to come out on top of a house not good enough for overall majority. they promised exile six hundred thousand migrants with bugs go himself cooling immigration the country's ticking time bomb. bonds with a complex new electoral system being used to the fast time that uncertainty about to what extent these polls can be trusted. with that in mind and frosted evils silliness like six look for us at all the possible outcomes of the vote on sunday. it's how ideas on those strangers to the polls since the end of the second world war average government has lost it for a little over a
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year. the sea is election is looking more on such an unusual. it's the first on the road coalitions. a righg coalition of four policies including the sense of rifles or tonya on the phone rightly headed by political veterans severe about a ceremony is most likely to come out on top. the eighty one year old isn't able to hold office jews with tax world conviction. would undoubtedly play a key role in hand picking the next prime minister. but polls suggest his coalition will fall short of a majority. which is also the case of the center left coalition founded by former prime minister matteo renzi. another possibility is a grounds coalition between the sense of rifles or tonya and the center left democratic policy. this you are divided on a number of issues about say a both european. and joined forces to form a coalition also lost election in two thousand fussiness. unless likely eurosceptic alliance
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between the far right league and the mc savage and faisal movements with schools and son in brussels. with no clear winner in science and millions of voters still undecided. policies are hedging their bets. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his wife a question for five hours today by police over corruption allegations. is the eighth time the israeli leaders in question since last year ricin that do investigation as to whether the prime minister offered a businessman financial concessions in exchange for favorable press coverage. in a paper that he are. also he feels norvegicus excise. pressure is mounting on binyamin netanyahu. the israeli prime minister is implicated in at least four corruion cases involving bribery and fraud at the highest level of governments. and the first affair nicknames case one thousand netanyahu is accused of having received over three hundred thousand dollars worth of gifts
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including cigars champagne and jewelry from hollywood mogul arnon milton and australian billionaire james packer. and return the prime minister allegedly helps notion of the new us visa and promoted legislation furthering his interests. nathaniel would knowledge receiving the gifts but denied they constituted bribes. in the so called case two thousand the prime minister is accused of conspiring with our nose is the publisher of an israeli daily to pass laws hampering arriva newspaper i exchange for positive coverage. of that conversation exists yet netanyahu has again denied wrongdoing. and said he was simply testing moses. in both cases police recommended indicting the prime minister. netanyahu was not impressed. i read the recommendation reports. and i can say it's biased extreme. and full of holes.
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just like swiss cheese more than us without it. the prime minister's name also came up in two other affairs. in case three thousand state officials are accused of having received bribes to support the two billion euro purchase of submarines from german constructor tyson group. and in case four thousand the director of israel's communications ministry shlomo filter is accused of pushing for regulations favoring israel's telecom giants basic. in exchange the group's new site while i would provide positive coverage for netanyahu. seven people were arrested last week in connection with the probe including filter who reportedly agreed to testify against the prime minister. as part of a plea deal. now who was questioned over both cases on friday but hasn't so far been named as a suspect in either. the decision on whether to indict the prime minister in the first two probes meanwhile falls to attorney general of the chineseodel builds. who was appointed by
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netanyahu himself? hey in paris dozens of migrants and asylum seekers have taken up residence in an old building at the university sound neat. intemperate shelter was organized by students and teachers who say that will suffice it fronts is restricted immigration policies. are poses a being to meet some of those involved. a stone's throw from the closet in usa today family reads. a as it's known also come home to several thousand migrants. among them is do we go came to paris. coast. with bob. then double. visual. all of us in a. a few more issues. bond and call. the civil civil cases can receive a refund of call on a close up you come on. mattresses on the floor in the smaller classrooms allow these men to avoid sleeping in the bitter cold. they acted as working with refugees insistent move to
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occupy the building was blown. with the migrants. speaking under anonymity one soon explain to us the initiative serves a dual purpose. well see the the data. show. international for these are just some resistance to its. say. call. me at all. at her side a young child i. this. these are sensitive about. and then on the machine. so not only on the uncle. she. this room has been converted into a canteen hush crates are being prepared as a bride simmers. costner who described himself as an independent activist has been here for days. this goals of his own. and.
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for each of your office. the university president prefer not to comment on the presence of refugees in building hey. seem to show some tolerance as. one who it is. may is. the. this. a little small business. please. he sees. another university in the heart of paris activism mongers attended the same other discussions quickly came to a halt. ending with policemen being brought to campus for extra security. refugee discreetly left the area in search of the nearest metro station. and made their way to pelly reads. time now on the program files and business use and brian quinn joins here again in the studio brian. you would be something is off again and with the big story today which is total from taking that financial
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many people say could be a new trade. most world leaders would not call their own actions part of a trade war of course on front is not most world leaders. trouble defiant tweet friday defending his decision to slap import tears of ten percent aluminum and twenty five percent on steel thing trade wars are good and easy to win. a host of us trade partners have issued a stark warnings canada the largest exporter of steel and aluminum to the state's threatening to retaliate with prime minister justin trudeau kong a terrace unacceptable. here in europe all that is already visible swedish appliance maker electrolux delaying a plan to two hundred fifty million dollar investment in a tennessee factory. the e. u. preparing terrace on a number of us companies including harley davidson and levis. the commission says it will challenge tribes decision at the world trade organization calling it unjustified protectionism. this isn't out of the house of a common problem in the steel sector. instead of providing a solution this move contact with marcus.
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the us medical security outside of the us projects. results it's i am the one on the streets here it's without commercials. thousands of your main jobs at risk he you. and comments are due to defend our. interests. walmart is obviously not happy with those trade tensions european annexes all marking steep declines in friday trading london footsie one hundred closing down nearly percent and a half. carol here in paris on well over two percent similar for the frankfurt dax wall street dropping sharply the open shares in companies that use steel and aluminum hit hard gm and boeing among those losing ground. indexes called their way back a bit over a volatile trading dated out currently down nearly a full percent the s. and p. five hundred down just over a quarter percent the nasdaq currently down a tenth of a percent. this proposed tears clearly rattling markets that he didn't come out of the blue trump campaigned on promises of aggressive trade policy that would put america firs. but aside from killing the trans pacific partnership
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trade deal comes first years out relatively little protectionism. g. teens a different story however on top of these latest terrorist trump has several other trade policies on the docket. host anything to look in this report. he won his election campaign on a promise to put america first. doldrums recently announced tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium are drastic move towards protectionism. is not with us this year it seems it may not be lost. january trump ages thirty percent tariff we impose a soda panels implementing a ready use us trade law this allows the president to temporarily limits imports to help struggling domestic industry. impose methos could slow the adoption of so to power the us but the president faced pressure from us soda manufacturers he said that she chinese products has hurt the business. from he's a similar safeguarding much stock titles the imports of washing machines office
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being petitioned by the u. s. manufacturer whirlpool the best protection against cheaper foreign companies. sit on the president's agenda is retaliation against china what he's cool unfair trade practices. a particular sore point for trump its technology transfer which companies of forces to intellectual property as a condition for them doing business in chin. the country school the us investigational masa not objective. trump has until august to decide if these practices are harmful to us commerce off what she could consider restrictions on chinese investments in the states. as was harsh on chinese products. arms unless able to us manufacturing american jobs trade agreements like nafta with canada and mexico and the us south korean free trade agreements also in the firing line. friends refers alex jennings there were here in france the government has unveiled
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latest details of its reform of the unemployment insurance system. for the first time employees to resign their posts to follow another career will be eligible for benefits some restrictions however they must have been in their current position for at least five years in their career change plan must be approved by a commission. and all that measures expected affect only about three percent of employees of thirty thousand people self employed workers to stop their activity to collect benefits must have at least two years in that activity. making at least ten thousand euros per year at a maximum of eight hundred euros per month or just six months. new benefits will be paid from social charges on all workers france labor minister says that's necessary to insure the safety net. what we're encouraging breathtaking wearing courage and boldness in the arms of her normal sector? i think our collective salon artesian pull this basic security. let unemployment sure insurance reform coming is over nine hundred jobs are under threat at a ford plant in southwest france. earlier this week ford announced it would not be investing further in its own for factory prompting economy minister broom after promise to fight for those jobs. on their held a meeting friday
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at the ministry with union representatives illness at all reports. since mulder announcement that it plans to close it any fashion franz production head hussey down. even nine hundred jobs to thrust into the blown full size in the southwest of the country. and unions aren't happy. forgets all the benefits and makes all the profits and must find a way to expand its resources to keep this factory in production. it is possible as big restructuring plan at the beginning of twenty seventeen at cut ten percent of its workforce in north america and asia. original sega is announced a plan to reduce its costs by fourteen billion yours five years. the size it blown full has been in operation since the nineteen seventies when a hand up to four thousand employees. at a sense production and jobs have been in steady decline. in twenty thirteen full europe signed an agreement with french public authorities to intain one thousand jobs
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in exchange for two million your as well grounds. but a deal runs out in may of this year about sign flew cools. it's a waste. is a shame because it brought lots of good things lots of money and people to profile is activated. also i hope that the government can do something and help save these people's jobs. full time to shift all production of the gearbox is currently made of wrongful sites to the us. france's economy minister rooted in that house austin american manufacturer to reconsider the decision. and keep the factory open. finally for business paris fashion week is upon us and it wouldn't be complete without iconic french brand longtime. this week shows the first for the one hundred twenty nine year old fashioned house and its takeover by chinese conglomerate fulsome. frozen also owns french leader company classmates investing around a hundred million euros in long that as losses of the brand have mounted in recent years. chat is driving a global revival in luxury because it's as if
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the middle class expands long lance ito nikolai's jurors said after the show that the company's new shareholder could help sales to grow some ten fold. in the next five to six years by opening chinese markets. i don't know about that the other simply because i wanted to pulling that off. hide even you brian indies see. with all business update that thank you very much losing right now the program but there is much more still to come. places all the time on the french embassy in the us it is that you
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