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over time. and i'm twenty four correspondenents in new the main world news headlines. but as well the self proclaimed interim president names the day when he says will bring humanitarian aid into the country demonstrations have been taking place. in caracas found across the rest of that as well. one of god why does support is the other of those systems down by the contest to president nicolas maduro. 74% rise in anti semitic incidents in france this tuesday street also spent the day preparing. a portrait of auschwitz survivor
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the latest simone veidt defaced with* swastikas. pm hours. with alien sedition misuse of public funds the challenges facing twelve catalan separatists up that trying to madrid. the leader call us push them on remains free. but an exact. thank you very much for being with us seven demonstrations by both sides of the increasingly tense political divide in venezuela this tuesday. crowds gathering in favor of president nicolas maduro who's clinging to power with the help of the armed forces. development might prove very significant in the future is that china is reportedly speaking with ththe opposition. it's a supporting the self proclaimed interim president one
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whitite oak also took place quie a says that humamanitarian aid. currently blocked at the border with colombia will be brought into venezuela on february the twenty third at data the quite - has set himselelf. the way to see how this holds develops its begin for analysis malkovich's xena joining us -- live of course international best commentator and director of global strategy project market was at a thank you for being with us there's another development just breaking which i'd like to put to you because this firm to send you a lot of expertise i think second lavrov. russia's foreign minister has warned his us counterpart sector state mike pompeii ale against the use of force i in venezuelaf you think this is what the crisis may well be heading. not not at this point but as time goes by and things connect you know like -- the regional neighbors of of of an as well of the major european powers u. k. germany france and spain. but i think here is a clear
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thing is could it will the that credit is mainly russian china continue support. the maduro regime and that's an important question i think with between if you compare china to to russia rushes clearly the junior partner in this relationship. china is a is more pragmatic what we're trying to prove what really concerns china's that is dead it's paid. his debts that vanished while -- that are paid and secondly as long term investments remain secure. behind the scenes talks have been held white already made -- promises to the chinese -- there -- do you mean that a twenty bill visualize a twenty billion dollar debt with china -- so why does very astutely guarantee them that he would protect their interests in the long term. however snow such overtures to me to russia granted so about two point -- but if you in terms of what was at stake for russia fresh it's more strategic for them vent as well as part of a broader chipped. in a wide a geo political competition with the united
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states particularly if they can keep the u. s. biz in its own back in its own hemisphere -- although in the long term and then there's also have to consider the fact if they were to lose van as well as a chip. it in no way can pass in terms of strategic importance were you looking at ukraine assyria then if you look at the broader neighborhood china has clearly relationships import relationships in the region beyond that as well. its number one trading partner of brazil's number one trading partner of argentina and that's key economic relationships at all the nato nations of the region on the other hand of russia to as far more limited in terms of its relationship with the other region. and if you look at the broader geopolitical realities of love latin america you look at since the end of the cold war most states of the of the western hemisphere with the exceptions of it as well -- and cuban increasingly nicaragua most of the states of democracies -- china mean china doesn't it that looks and its long term interest and it's looking mostly in terms of economics most of those states that a democratic states really rejects.
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russian with they would see as as a russian interference region so in terms of a broaderer geopolitical be james for the russians have much at stake but for china they're hedging basically they're looking at the region more economically and its long term economic interests. i'm michael given that it's reported and confirmed by my contacts in caracas the china is talking to one quite old. and do we read into this that say maybe things may be switching perhaps pressure internationally might be now even weighing heavy on majuro. yes definitely if you look at china like i said china its foreign policy is far more pragmatic. it's looking into it looks long term it is looks a long game who will guarantee its interest who will pay it's debts will secure its long term investments will it be the majority shame all the flight bill. and if the chinese make the calculated decision that'll be the white -- regime as time goes by the mean out publicly back --
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wait till a 1100% with and the public but they'll do it behind the scenes -- with respect to the chinese and in terms of other players of the region also. mark of the humanitarian aid which we understand is stuck at the border with colombia now quite -- is saying that this went to the country on february twenty third he's been quite precise about this do you feel this could lead to a flash. between at majuro quite okay maybe the army being involved. show me listen you have the army occupying one of the main bridges -- eat that connects columbia with venezuela so you can see a possibility of an escalation at the border itself but once he can see also within. minutes well if you whether he'll he's been very careful maduro's been extremely careful not to physically -- detain or job why don't because he knows right now we has full diplomatic recognition so this is a is a very very dangerous game he's playing when i'm not he would detain them or not.
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that's a decision he's gonna have to make a calculated fashion this you goal would basically weighing the costs and benefits and making an analysis of it. at which he feels pressured the point went by he needs to detain why don't you make that decision but that would further escalate the the entire we can call this- this chess game all escalated further exponentially among which is you know that the international compass fast committed to and a director of global strategy project market thank you v very much indeedd.. we can have more developments -- from of venezuela fully be joining a correspondent caracas at very shortly i will continue now system throughout this live from paris program. next images of the auschwitz survivor simone may have been vandalized h here in paris in an anti semitic incidents swastika. drawn over madam faced painted face monday is revered by the french as well the surviving the concentration camps to them and
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to have a political career. and to campaign a very. in a very high profile way on women's rights notably on that of abortion he and frontnts this incident i is sadly just one of many. anti semitic attacks are up by 74% here in france. wants to cut so scrawled over the portrait of the national icon and holocaust survivors to motivate. the word yudin german for ju spray painted on the windows of a paris bagel shop. into chomped down treat it had been planted in the memory of a young man who was tortured to death in two thousand and six because he was jewish. thought that she accidents not semitism at that have reminded many of france's darkest hour under* occupation. and elicited strong condemnations from the government he's [inaudible] this act. sold these artists are revoltin. revolting.
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on the north isolated cases. will double we must first and foremost always reject such act. of course that's not enough for the day we no longer do so is today wariness winds and everything will be lost. up 74% in twenty eighteen with some five hundred and forty one reported anti semitic acts. troubling figures that some have attributed to the rise of far right ideology. with others questioning whether the yellow vest movement hasn't alalso wimbledon such demonstrations of religiousus hatred. for the rabbi delfino viva everyone must be vigilant. two one was always off the question not well beyond semites when and how they act. how every one of us one moment or another speaking is not his image ways? police investigations have been opened into each of the anti semitic acts. figures from the interior ministry also reported a slight fall and racist and xenophobic
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incidents and twenty eighteen we'll stay with the s story writingg on twitter the f far rt leader marine le pen has denounced what she's called a surge in anti semitic acts. and the desecration of christian places of woworship five churchs i would desecrated last week around france. this is coming from police sources that the figure of churches desecrated. around the country. let's begin for analysis of the situation jonathan. off the who is from french jewish association the cliff on before i started this interview mr read like to basically. i take a moment to condemn anti semitic attacks or any other kind of hate crime it is totally unacceptable in a civilized society i'd like to let my voice to bats. thank you sir for joining us why do you think such attacks are on the increase here in france. well that's a good question the fact is that anti semitism has been increasing over the last. twenty years in the nineteen we had only it will go up and up
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under. attack. every year but now we have cable hundreds off compuputer thank. you for your mail that a patient to them multiplied by ten and never came back we former label yeah we really have the feeling that -- anti semitism stops would you choose but never hand with the jews so we we want to explain to our a jewish woman on on public transport apparently a concentration camp survivor herself. and when you hear things like that and the kind of anti semitic remarks being made by some protest is not old but some protest is. how does that t make you feel? well we can accuse the yellow mass movement in south. be responsible front give them front of course but what we know
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for sure that is that the yellow this movement. enables some people who were. inside the movement to commit okay thinking. act and every time in history when you have -- my few industry. you have also barking coming with that and anti semitism. he kerry it's going to stand. up for sure i you're among the yellow but most members than among the rest of the population it doesn't mean that the olympic movement. in itself -- responsible for it but for sure there is a question. i could hear you saying i think your analysis is is a very reasoned uncivilized once a and i thank you again for it -- your right to complain one group for how a minority within that group axp however the incidents are rising 74% increase here in
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france which i think any normal minded person find completely shocking. how can you begin to see how can ththis be stopped? well -- feeling in there it is that there is a part of the emperor in the field of education -- we really have the feeling that the younger generation and more- and your dishes. done via the older generations it means that -- may i have the feeling that jews on money just on the power of your love the media are a natural and you can make that issue. we we spent that really that -- of course -- the school system either will complain and we we won't. not -- through the the ministry of education for the stress i think that there is --
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problem would be the way we we punish -- people who commit the act -- you know when you when you -- when you do a -- when you make a i'm not sure if you got the key on the wall in front? you know that you wouldn't you wouldn't nothing will happen to you and and not a problem we will like -- the little to be enforced we like. people to be. try and and the police so heavily for for for what did you call like that impact. not only on the people who are victims of that but on the way the world society regarding the issue of contact with with. so -- there was a problem both with education and we've just. done a some when i see these things i feel sick i'm not jewish your office from the crieff which i is the frencnch. jewish association sherry is thoughts about the rise in anti semitic attacks. and oversee the one we wish i
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most that was the doping of a swastika on the face. to face in tribute at simone va in paris and some of the open source because of that. how which shot maybe they find it funny that certain i find it pretty disgusting on this more i'm afraid -- killing about these become the victim of a anti semitic attack obscene words in graffiti condemning the star football to being a friend of the jews -- this was found on a public transport here in paris another example of this 74% rise in anti semitic incidents of poppy national here of course up to help me fronts in the world cup last june. is in england right now his club recession on playing at this moment against not just united in the champions league [inaudible] we want. twelve catalan separatists leaders went on trial in madrid this she is that of a failed independence bid that laid back historical divisions. intricate spain's biggest political crisis in decades flown by hundreds of police pro and anti separatist demomonstrators gathered ououtse the s supreme court. whether defendants face charges of rebellion sedition and misuse
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of p public funds which the old reject. sir marcus is in madrid. we think that's about hall for us catalans of flow through it pro independence parties and does little adjust overhaul of so tj gazed independence parties and that makes for a very tense atmosphere. distilled comes thahat takes ple i'd sit at the budget in spain is going through the the spanish parliament and pinterest senshi to socialist is trying to get the catalan nationalists who helped him come to power. a to vote for that budget tomorrow week i can tell you that late night talks are likely to go on but many of the nationalist parties. a saying that all they want to see who are on trial something that they a spanish government can't really ground given that it's the decisions of the decision of the judges. but never the less -- they're asking for a quick tilt the rule so asking us for a
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referendum that disagreed. on the rights of catalonia to break away from the rest of spain. sir marcus at the trial that in madrid to mourn the coast company. live from paris. time to busisiness now plea to announce katee moody it in the studio great to see mark relations in france and italy remained tense since paris recalled its ambassador last week now literal link between the neighbors. is being thrown into doubt tell us more we've had a lot of questions about this for years really mark at italian transport ministry is now published its cost analysis. on the ongoing project to build a high speed train l link betwen the cities of your on tour in. the report dismissed it as too expensive and a waste of public funds. it's money italy's cash strapped government can ill afford since it has slid into recession. and half the ruling coalition remains staunchly opposed thehe trigger repoports. seven to sevn point eight billion euros that's the likely cost overrun for an ongoing cross border rail link between leona jiran according to
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any cost benefit analysis from italy's transport ministry. it's not the first time very visible to the cost. that french partners had tried to keep the project on track even before relations between paris and prime so it last week the situation we couldn't come since the economy in italy is going througugh a r recession. who can we can only promote projects that would allow our italian neighbors and friends to develop economically young the funded of micronesia? linking the french and italian cities construction includes a fifty eight kilometre stretch which runs under the alps and already came with a pricice tagf over twenty billion euros. italy's brooding leak party has been firmly by shin five star movement part is not so much. they said they'll never support the project while still in powe. leading a question as to what could happen if work is abandon. shuttle as far as i know no work of this kind is and to be left incomplete. you can't just turn off the tunnel boring machine leave it
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where it is and go home. it would require a cleanup plan not only for the tunnels but also for all of the work sites and the rubble dumb stuttetering ususe right noww. that's likely to cost a furtherr one point three billion euros and contract penalties alone and not including costs already sunk with the latest reports i need likely to further muddy the waters. the third round of trade talks between the world's two largest economies continues in beijing. representatives are holding preliminary discussions before the official meetings begin on thursday. us president donald trump has said this tuesday that his chinese counterpart wants a dea. understood the major sticking points remain on issues of teteh transfers and intellectual property rights. if there's no break through before truce expires at the end of the month tariffs will be increased on hundreds of billions of dollars wororth of goodods. fofor the first time tp has nonow raised t the possisiby of extending that deadline. the 10% or two hundred billion goes up 225% on march first and so far i said don't doo that no.
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it with close to a deal w wheree thinkk we can make a real deal and it's going to get done i could see myself lettiting that slide for a little while. but generally speaking i'm not inclined to do. this kind of boosted wall street the dow jones jumping nearlrly four hundred pointnts by the closing bell at banking sector about one and a half percent. yes investors also encouraged by trump suggestion seems on would likely. make european indices also ended higher the export driven dax up looking for a breakthrough on trade as well at the french tire maker r michelin was the top performer. it shares rose 13% on strorong forward guidance. all commercial flights in and out of belgium have been canceled on wednesday is the result of planned strikes. your traffic control authority said it could not in short would be adequately staffed but it is close to the country's airspace for twenty four hours. unions representing air rail and public transport workers as well as hospital police and postal employees. calling for a walk out in protest over the breakdown of
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talks waging since. paris is hosting an international wine fair this week with nearly every major french producer represented. as the industry tries to reinforce its dominance on the global stage. fronts accounts for about a third of all global wine exports followed by ititaly and spain. at the latest data though show that french people a are drinkig less wine. in twenty sixteen at the average adult consumed sixty eight bottles of wine each year back in two thousand mark it was ninety five bottles per french person for a year. and a reminder with any kind of stories ever with this up drinking in moderation always recommendations i'm surprises exit down given i live in france and you live in france. let's face it we both enjoy sampling the best of friends going off i don't think we were included in the survey perhaps. get ready thank you very much to date sorry to reveal that about you. this is james a be what you need
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is a how are you very well thanks mark another person could have added to the wind counts -- in france i know because you enjoy the rest of my life i do on what's wrong with that. all the laws. this is some a group of blokes extensively to someone about -- to been harassing and bullying and cyberbullying people taylor fronts mainly women that in picking on that's right so it was a closed facebook group which has since short time but it included. a lot of prominent french journalists at a time and even though this was a closed group on facebook. at most of the rest into place on twitter using anonymous accounts so it was sort of it's been described as a bit of an old boys called all of i am. i supposed guys who were picking on at certain content on twitter which at the time was a smaller sort of talking shop is with a online talking shop. for for for me journalists all the time and stuff like that it didn't it didn't have the big amounts affected hans narrow. french journalism as its own bullingdon club on twitter in any case. the left wing newspaper at the
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bassoon broke the story suspended two of its own journalists and then it's set in motion. as sort of a you know a lot of people that the telling their stories on twitter i take the harassment that they had experience is jealous from the left wing daily the bassoon which is a very y egalitarian is racial conflict. which whichch is kind o of one f ththe more surprisining elememet starting so did shock a lot of people one of the incidents like on one sec now where is it where is that this account. one of the most gushing things as ryan broderick of buzzfeed pointers at that the l law all league hae been confirmed to have done is set up a fake job interview with a woman. and secretly recorded and put the audio on soundcloud about was the editor in chief of a very well known magazine francais's outlook. and he has you know. i took also been been suspended so it it it it it was a lot of people in senior positions and it was a lot of behavior that is really quite appalling humiliating is that it is.
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i'm so a it's it's push push on this show on the spot light on and i suppose a certain kind of key kish attitude. in maybe media circles in france and a whole lot of questions ago without such as what should the consequences beatley bass you know. at an editorial at today saying actually we're not really ththinking about what what how e should -- approach share the broader culture for example should journalists at working for a newspaper be allowed to have anonymous as social media accounts. how can you check it that's right on to check it out alright check it kind that's right and then but it if they they do point out another to editorial as well the freedom of expression is obviously a very important and because key part of? a democratic principles but that this is sort of the dark side of that you certainly see it on social networks. at this is an article talking with that as well that that this site is not at this but the fact that social media does allow. far at trolling it allows for people to say things that they would never dream of saying face to face to somebody hiding behind anonymity so it's the dark side. alll of i suppose freedom
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expression the has done a quite good quite pretty gruesome they say are all being thirty shopping. we've always had someone that's able. the second kind of stuff and the fact that. germans who you would expect to be kind of a young reporter reproaching questions like this are engaged in this kind of trolling. makes it all the more shocking still want to take away the price cuts on old rights that go with the prescott high i suspect it could h happen to some of the people invololved and because tt will be the ultimate thing to do to them i think get that away. so thehey they had certain that pocket mainly themselves role to what they do that's from the backseat intel then we'll wait to see what happens on that one frontsts. now that -- isn't a black face control to see this time katy perry simple what she and she said she saddam's by the black face shoe collection backlash and in fact the shoes have been withdrawn. from the market it's the latest in a series of black face scandals affecting and merchandise you can see here they were in black and beige and it's obviously the the black
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shoes of caught. at it this consulting the heels so to speak often the humans alike it very good not not just clarified that young coaching that has nothing to do with katy perry that john the north absolutely no shoes do and they're up to that contravene several rules on taste the thin. that's right well the black right well the good is normal shoot you one it's it's it's a question of its base it's based. end date finally dating app. for cows. i love the name but i'm mash. okay swipe right with your hoof as the guardian said that this is far and i suppose farmers and really because codes don't necessarily have the capacity. to swipe i get it whenever castle to joke so pull the othe. one he starred actually told her so it's a it's a come. up with there you go.
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it's a it's a companies with. paul and bull hank and it's it's it's i was going to twitter it's on twitter its tender tender tender and older and you've got taller. than the guys need to get another try hope to match the breeds and long hours. i am i suppose that the the the the the easy serve at gag is people do
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