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these two people remain. sadly the decision. to attend. the incident. it is. well the very latest on that we can cost us to london and our correspondent entities have yet and then he we don't know exactly w what chemicals used we do know it was in the agegent told usus through the signifificance f that. it is indeed a nerve agent that was a actually confifis off noon of by the police in this. statements mister brown head of counterterrorism of policing and they are choosing not itself public not to reveal the media. what's not agents this wawas and they w will have. ththr reasonss obviously the important thing is. once
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that they have identified it is the at off time too say hey. strip all sixty six years old former rususan spy time b british by. and his those who is visiting him who we understand how did in england about had returned. she missed russia to russia she's thirtrty three yearsrd theyey'll both tonigight. fighting for theheir lives e a c critical conondition stl unconscious. we believe and of course this is police officer w who tendedd to themm who is a also in a serious. condition which hold on his nose of public health safety issues. a bit of courur what is interesesting about a sisignificanant about this information is the fact that nowadays is a highly toxic chemicals that shot down the organs of the body so that a system for walking. and they'll l not normally. able to be managed action a
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tool accepted by statates. . this kinind of government margie's of course this t tt fool tends to of it would seem israel's insight you speculate up maybe. points a finger at russia that has presence. on this and it would very much be reminiscent of the alexander litvininenko a a former ands the russian spy who was poisoned here in the streets and on the heart of course r
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emboldened elections of a president hussein sending that kind of signal what the warring thing here is is that it is not thehe first murder indeed as an n. p. that has. also for fouourte. smudges of russian citizens murdered inn britain to be investigated. up b because they he says were murdered. by the russian stata on the really mysterious circumstanceces of what sanctions would be taken if indeed it is s proven that s thee russianan state behini. tension already between on and i'm also now has just what wasas the last movie house russia denying all this and saying that it has no information that is ready to cooperate in any way that it can. add anything very much today that it is have you that ripples in london. well maybe not to the united states where president trump
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is making kids on his promise to crackdown on states and cities that protects undocumented migrants he said his attorney general jeff sessions to california. and i have to the justice department filed a lawsuit against the state of california is home to around a quarter of all of the undocumented migrants in the u. s.. an outdated by st louis please call cost of about a citizenship and immigration agents congo into what basis without a warrant was speaking to horrible since in sacrament. today jeff sessions at the pass to change. are fundamentally. believe that mocock court t that we should notot further endangr the lives o of those w who k everything for us or because some officials want to violatee the law. in promoting an agendnda thatte american people reject. so california absolutely appearars to me is using evy power it has. powers it doesn't have to frustrate federal law enforce. so you can be sure i'm going to use every power i have to stop that. well we can get as he says it is our correspondent a very nice that is that and
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not even. certain at california officials have been actually names. in this little city by the ststate department. tennis w they are reacting to that right. well those are california leaders are obviously blastingng attorney genenal jeff sessions visit to california his speech and obviouslyy. the lawsuitit against the state's governor jerry brown even held a news conference immmmediately afr sesessionsns speech saying t the trumump admdministratios full of liars calling the entire thing a stand and saying that sessionss j jt cacame. to california to further polarize and divide america attorney. california general how you're a star who is also named in a lawsuit said that he is not in the business of the deportation and that he has. he doesn't hold a lot and out in california he says we don't confuse coercion with cooperation and he said about something t that the trump administration should
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learn to do now california senator com liars has always been supporting immigrants. she said that trump and sessions i think they can bully california but it's not gonna work another fierce advocate of this of immigrants is senator haven'tt alolone saying that attorney general john sessions is suing californi. becausealiforniaa refuses to help from administration a separate honest hard working families even ending it with bring it on so obviously sessions in facing a lot of backlash frorom vey powerful local california leaders and in amyust
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rereading. it california dos haha a richh history of migration doesn't and the state's rules havee thirty a economyy those of peoeoe tht work in in a a farm wororkig industry or in the service induststry. and i have truly hehelped the california economy thrive obviously this is a very polaririzing topic and it's in the battttleground now a lococ d federal officials are hashing it out and the battle is full on. night i mean i say in the size you thank you u very much. now desperate stabilizing access is wrapped up at the un security council efforts in britain have been trying to push syria and russia into accepting a ceasefire in the rebel held province in eastern canada. hundreds
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of civilians have been killed during a government offensive there in recent weeks in any of this week aid workers have to put out. his ongoing violence his the french ambassador to the us speaking saliva lawful takes his contacts it is impossible to throw in the towel. that is certainly not from his position. on the country it is urgent some issue a strategy of pressure on engagement with those who have influence over the syrian regime circular enough else origins here no. will syrian state media anyone is claiming that the government is making the ato
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be in do the the region'n's largest town still in rebel hands. the monitoring group the syrians of human rights as the outside government and allied forces of regain control of two towns in the latest fighting. with the syrian government sending ground reinforcements. at least seven hundred afghan palestinian and syrian loyalist militiamen came from aleppo in was and late tuesday to ghouta according to the head of the rise of the tree. with the syrian regime believe now to be in control of hearth and crave more civilians are fleeing as they can. with what they ca. w we left base all under. of things eveverything state that. we left which is the clothes on our backs. away facing. though with. the united nations human rights chief speaking at the top level meeting in geneva says the syrian conflicict s now and it and you phase of
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our. it this month. it is east mostar which is in their words of the sector general had on earth next month or the month after. it will be somewhere else. were people face an apocalypse it is urgent. to reverse this catastrophic course untrue refers to the international criminal court. it is estimated at around eight hundred and fifty civilians are now being killed since the offensive on eastern ghouta began on eighteen february. with one hundred people killed on monday other. well say the region because it's not our fault three of our week long series of reports from lebanon. of the years of civil war captured by roots is today transforormed sands in the midst of something of a property bateman all that might be good for the economy. it is driving some of the older residents out stevie double often had seen synthesis ripples.
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from this guide lebanese capital looks shiny and new destroyed buildings have given way to the wildest architectural projects. construction cranes lead a dance and property speculation is rife. it's the only sector in which it's possible to invest in the oven and over three hundred powers are currently being attracted. the most will stay anti. they're not i don't see that there is an appetite from promoters. and also from buyers for flats in the roots the dynamic also came from lebanese acts pass returning. in the last three or four years there has been a slow down the prices have increased so much in the past decade that there were no longer compatible with the budgets of an average family. i mean what yeah the price per square meter has surged it's at least six thousand dollars in a building like this. as a result says he's transforming and people are moving today roots outskirt. just a few years ago mommy guide was a working class neighborhood known for its
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garages an artisan workshop. now art galleries and restaurants have replaced them. eighty set up this workshop in nineteen seventy five. of course the people are sad the neighborhood has changed the social life that we had has disappeared. the neighborhood character. the way people interact with each other. people who live here can afford to live anywhere els. in asia that mother. is the people who lived here for years desserts mommy guide the old buildings fall into the hands of property speculators. just as he is part of the collective founded during the local elections in twtwenty sixteteen to stand against what they say is poor governance. most of us. would agree what's happening is exclusion is in a very dynamic private sector and politicians incentivizing administration's laws and regulations the employment or remove as a please to maximize their profits at
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the expense of the public interest. and of his saleable development of the city. that the bbc that the asia. for years property was a safe investments for that his fortunes but now it's on the decline some we'll be trying to use this little to save their city so. do you can i where he had lunch with the queen was booed by protests this saudi arabia's thirty two year old crown prince has kicked off a three day trip to the u. k.. mohammeded bin salman ao met with the prime minister. crisis was alright since adds his war in yemen which thousands of civilians have been killed in a sense it has will. reactions implements between the british prime minister. vision jeremy corbyn. this over a state visit by saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. it is a new day. united nations. is evidence
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of war crimes their involvement in yemen kay request. yemen is backed by the united nations security council. such we supported. they didn't and and the chain than on to the stick to the streets of london this wednesday. to voice their opposition to the man who's become known. as the driving force behind sounding voice. in yemen's civil conflictt. ac the u united kingdom also has plans police hands here working. in british public both. concerns over or what. he's doing in yemen and the uk the city by city selling war arms to them. and as you can see behind us at the conference is while he's. counting up the death toll. at ebay continues its. making over arms sales. belief in the condition it was a warm welcome from the young crown prince mohammed bin salman has lunch with the queen when a trip which
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is aimed at building abortion economic partnership. between the two countries. now it's being counted civil in presidential elections in sierra leone sixteen candidates are running to replace an environment you stepping down off to two terms in office. main content is all his chosen successor the opposition leader and for you and diplomats results are expected within ten days. those counting is on the w y in. leone off the people even the keys hours the cost about a. man. this is. sharon. those. already one of the world's popoorest countries zero the enends economy has been hit haha by falling cocommodity pres. a trunk by a fifteen twenty fifteen of the years of double digit growth following the and the civil war. that id fourteen twenty sixteen april outbreak week
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further that he's. i am paying those the most even smith the across the country. outside president by corona hailed the election and golden people gracie i'll come. the. ground is hand picked successor the old people's congress handed summer a camara. and people's bodies his mother via that the rac. he's a dominated syria's politics since independence. another candidate former year diplomats candy canada could become a kingmaker as a run off. doxie manion macrinus here leone. telling city because the system by appealing to young. rose is a disease of the activities of this is you had a case. of this at leading trade war between the united states and europe
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in the last few moments the white house is actually said that mexico canada and some other countries. might be exempt from donald trump's very stiff steel and aluminium terrorists at this off to the a. you address list of products that it is buying susan levy import tariffs on as well out it is old. looking pretty bad as it was right at this stage it is looking fairly complex certainly of the use met movement moves this wednesday writing raising a lot of questions about the future relations between brussels and washington. products from cars to burn genes that have been dragged into the international dispute as he readies it's possible retaliation against certain american imports.
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but t to steel and aluminum are the heart of the sat lie destroyed. but a failure of big us steel makers to innovate allowed european and asian filmmakers to rise from the ashes. and by the nineteen sixties the days of us dominance were already numbered. today the us produces just five percent of the global supply of steel. about half the amount produced by the european union. but it's china the now leads production is responsible for almost half the global supply. steelmakers of accused of dumping on the market sending prices plunging is putting our steel mills at a business or aluminum wheels
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are going out of business. and we need ceo and we need aluminum magnero there's a theory that. in the country doesn't haves anannounced the company will be able to reopen the steel plant in illinois thanks to terms steel and aluminium terrorists. not fashion have reinforced president trump's argument that the us is losing ground when it comes to international trade. deficit increased five percent in hit fifty six point six billion dollars in january at the highest level since october two thousand eight. and represents the gap between what american exports what about as from abroad. so we'll these proposed a terrorist do anything to protect american industry our visitors even help with questions or comments and on binder. he's trying to deliver on what he promised is more protectionist policies i
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don't really to help. one it cannot go very far because if it goes very far if if all of into a trade war. and sat for be something devastated most of the u. s. on for the rest of the world economy. and he doesn't go much further. it for a united surprised molly gesture. as the dresses some symptoms of the problem but not too close as opposes art really is an act. of a career at&t consistent effort to meet the challenge of foreign fraser ideas on this issue by itstself. you know is providing what is needed. to to the us economg
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action was it has recovered slightly from its earlier losses. new data from the federal reserve indicated a strengthening of the us labor market as well as its celebrating wage growth. thousands rebounding slightly after losing about three hundred and fifty points earlier on. major european indices managed to shrug off those concerns for a second day in a row dax gaining one percent. chairs the carmaker hello close at five and a half percent. company denied a report that the french government is in talks to sell its majority stake to partner me so. the european union has rejected british rehearsals for a post brexit trade deal and addressed negotiating paper ahead of the next round of trade talks. london has been pushing for terms that would allow uk based financial institutions to continue to do business with in europe. brussels has dismissed as a cherry picking approach that is for it unacceptable. and
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lotteries may vowed to make a success of brexit you counsel present all to say. that he doesn't necessarily share that aim. i agreement will not to make trade between the uk fans the u. frictctionless. all fool the. it will make it more complicated and costly than today. all ofof us. this is the f. of a. it's hard to see how a deal that did not include services could look like a fat and balanced settlements. so i'm clear not only that it is possible to include financial services within a trade deal. but that it i is very much in our mutual interests to decide. three thousand seven hundred jobs airbus could be on the chopping block is the aerospace giant struggles with slow production and sluggish demand for some its key models. companies scaling back it's a three eighty super jumbo jet program. saved by a last minute order amorous in januaryythe a fouour hunundd and militarary planes alsoo
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seem huge delelays and techchnical proroblems. whih led to a one point three billion euros financial hit last year. ever says it will try to avoid outright layoffs temporary workers and subcontractors the first to go. and it will affect factors in france germany britain spain. this even motorshow continues this week and in addition to trade tensions carmakers are grappling to deal with the decline of diesel engines. many major european cities are already announcing plans to ban diesel cars or employment taxes. drive to rededuce diesel emissions already affecting sales as having get explains. model of car whose days are numbered global auto makers are scrambling to meet moving e. u. co two goals and avoid big fines. that sitting sales to in france this year of diesel vehicles has fallen from sixty seven percent in two thousand and thirteen to below fifty percent in two thousand and seventeen. and this year it
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keeps dropping further. we. are ready to give up gas costs. changed was elected. the see the. we will have. the opposite. leave the electrified by twenty twenty five. the move away from diesel is also being driven by government officials germany's highest court ruled cities can be an diesel cars to tackle pollution. on january first brussels blurred older models from its streets. paris and rome or a need to do so by twenty twenty four and athens image rate by twenty twenty five. landed in oslo have already introduced a so called tonic syntax for certain diesel vehicles. back at the geneva motor show toyota announced it was
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ending the sale of its diesel models in europe this year. volvo says it will stop production in twenty nineteen fiat chrysler in twenty twenty two and peugeot in twenty twenty five. meanwhile goodell says it will cut its production of diesel engines in half by twenty twenty two sales groy percent a year they're expected to quickly become a force to be reckoned with. katie that it is a very much indeed i think he's already said it is much more for you in just a few moments
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