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four dot com. yeah but it is welcome to live from paris world news and analysis from france twenty four i'm margot and these are the headlines. the united states is up the
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sanctions against iran a move off the shooting down a surveillance drone by the iranians and straight at home was last week terence employed to you and saying the atmosphere now is not right for dialogue. demonstrations across the palestinian territory against donald trump's new plan for the middle east. just as in gaza and the west bank said the plan doesn't address basic issues. and is in no way of relaunching of the peace process. thirty one upset the opposition candidate winning again but this time by a bigger margin it's a rejection the president's policy of the use of domination . thank you very much for being with us fresh sanctions on to be imposed on iran by the united states. the us president donald trump told reporters the sanctions will target iran's supreme
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leader the ayatollah ali khamenei. and his office this comes in the wake of the downing of the usfl unstrung over the strait of full moose. and the previous incident were too old tankers came under attack in the same water wake iran denies the attack on the ships. it's down in the drone while insisting that it was in iranian espace this denied by the americans. sanctions imposed to the executive order. that i'm about to sign. will deny the supreme leader of the supreme leader's office and others closely affiliated with him and the office access to key financial resources. the essential financial committee. and his office will not be spared. let's begin for analysis was my posse head of the middle east section of the swedish institute of international affairs was by thank you very much. as i have been with a c. on france twenty four we would appreciate your time. how will this and use a fresh sanctions? be greeted in tehran give us a
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feeling of what they will be saying that and what they might be considering. well i think what it primarily does it on the customary controllability saying on the one hand we are insuring you could bring it to the table and when you're at the table in the grocery. thanks for them now being announced and the one billion are said to come later will basically. tanks in the person of the evening in foreign minister javad zarif. which by definition make possible to negotiate with the rock. this latest series of science in the course of a will come in the wake of donald trump pulling out of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal it seems the stack. ascension upon sanction upon sanction. yes but at the same time it also indicate camping out there isn't really much less. contentious. iran is now probably the most attention country in the world and so the only thing and united states government can result from now is to make. you can make a list of people at a convention. holding institutions banks at
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the track everything else will be. iran says its respected the twenty fifteen colds -- the you and agrees with that it's only a donald trump as vice is -- who do not -- and the people associated affiliated with them i'm so where do you see this process ending this continuum of sanctions [inaudible] well the the moment that we want to be disgusting won't make that much of a difference for the duration of such but what it will do with that it will reinforce. the idea. united states government isn't really interested they're actually talking to the reigning counterpart. but it is basically trying to bring iran into submission batch the narrative that will be used in tehran to galvanize support. okay but we are always going to succumb to the united states and the deadline is approaching. which at a round is already
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spoken about. at which it says it will begin i will exceed the limits of a rich uranium as stated by the twenty fifty nuclear colds. what's the difference do you see in that what you see happening next beyond june the twenty seventh. well did what they ring in court last story. they feel that the rest of the signatories to the agreement aren't doing their pay special agent you record collecting. and so now they're signaling that we are also not going to fulfill our big the big green 21100%. of the way of forcing quickly in the european union to step up. and try and and balanced the american attempts to destroy the people now this is obviously a bit of brinkmanship because the europeans will. squeeze to tell the ring in that because they're not doing everything they're supposed to do the venue if. and they can be assured for back in time. and you mentioned europe -- is
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the fattest say. sat there it might be. that the relationship between. brussels european union the states. who signed the -- twenty fifteen nuclear cold solution between them until around now is probably as broken as that between tehran and washington. well i i wouldn't go that far i would say that we are at that precarious mom. and because in the end the seventeen in the in a week or so the first and second deadline. for themselves of the europeans. what will we will reach target line? point it will be crushed on europeans will have to decide which reaction is most important to find a good deal or pressure you will. is the policy of the s. with this institute of international fast middle east -- expect as we heard and expect only ron thank you so very much indeed for being with us watching the story very close it because he at france. twenty four those extra sanctions promised by donald trump a two level the only iran will watching for developments on that. next palestinians burned portraits of president donald trump as a protest in both the gaza strip on the israeli
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occupied west bank. against us led plans for a conference on their economy and bahrain. many palestinian business trips at the table boycott the june to the twenty fifth of the twenty six the band billed as part of washington's long awaited. israeli palestinian peace plan. of course spearheaded by chums adviser and son in law jared kushner. because his realm chief. minister binyamin netanyahu as the key ally in the middle east from the american embassy in tel aviv to jerusalem to support that he has claimed. on the whole city. the policies of course one east jerusalem as the capital they say the new trump plan is not a serious attempt to restart anything like a peace process. donald trump calls it the deal of the century here they call it a deal with the devil. we we cannot have economic development without being. the palestinian tonight donald trump and jared kushner have unveiled the first part of that
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long awaited peace plan. step one flood the palestinian economy with investments. sixty billion dollars spent over ten years. but for the people here money is no use without sin and the occupation and a state of their own. if they give us -- the billions in the wild we weren't sent on land of course is political ethical lawful and national and it's not for sale. these protesters one arms is on settlements on refugees and of course on jerusalem. almost twenty issues this plan provides no details it is often the case these days the palestinians feel that lead is dunked represent them. but if this deal has succeeded in anna thing it is held to unify a divided palestinian movement we have realized that this economic workshop and body and is going to be really over nonsense. we know all about the economic problem in about a stein has to
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do with all the israeli measure. i have not seen in the document find a different stipulations. no big surprise then the palestinians are boycotting the peace conference sponsored will kick off anyway on tuesday when you ask golf and israeli leaders sit down. in train. the u. anti commissioner for human rights says thousands of former islamic state members and their families should face justice will be set free. michelle bachelet it says that each nation need to take responsibility for the citizens currently in refugee camps or in detention. in syria and iraq the un commission a says that the u. n. commission of rather saying that states have a duty to take back. anyone not convicted. as a jew to cat to ward said that children as well. children in particular. have suffered really urge all states to assume responsibility for the nationals and to work together. to provide resources to help the relevant authorities and actors in syria and iraq. to
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address urgent humanitarian needs children who are stateless are often deprived of education access to healthcare another basic element of dignity. to inflict statelessness of children who have already suffer so much is an act of irresponsible cruelty. shell a bachelor that the human rights a commission noble willis has a dark consequences the fronts there at least eleven former french about you had his own death row in fact that there are many more awaiting. uncertain fate and of course there are the families some twenty nine thousand children born to jihadi fathers are concerned. in june twelve children of french how disapprove back to france. turkey's opposition has dealt president of the chip type -- do want a stinging blow. in the rerun election for matt this temple the opposition is once again it was a lot of self- cool for another election. after scandal that lost narrowly three months ago well this monday the turkish election
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board has confirmed the opposition candidate at crimp. in old -- over 54% of the vote a wider margin of victory done in march breaking the or of invincibility the vitamins. a. k. party. on the streets of a stumble residents discuss their new mayor and his landslide results. i didn't cost my vote last time because i believe all votes was stolen because i saw people had awakened and i decided to wake up now. too so i cross my vote. my faith in this country has been restored on to move get off of the fishing eight any of it i cast my vote in favor of the ruling party. only the not when. the other parties to gangs they want to make it i hope it'll bring good fortune but i don't think it will -- so that is in the mall the turkish nation has always defended and supported victims. i believe it's because they couldn't explain why there was a cancellation that the loss to
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sway with this mass punishment cars a month. many analysts say the ruling party's decision to re run the election over controversial fraud claims helped acrimony member leave by turning him into a victim giving him extra publicity. a little known district mayor at the start of the year he won the election by more than seven hundred and seventy seven thousand votes. from just thirteen thousand in the first election in march. on sunday night he address tens of thousands of supporters in istanbul. children t. belongs to go. to the people we will never forget [inaudible] i promise. president tell you project -- dylan conceded defeat for his party's candidate tweeting his congratulations. it's a blow for him that even some pro government media have called a victory for democracy. the man who is suspected of leading the attemempted coup in ethiopia has been shot that
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brigadier general law assuming you see kay. was apparently shot dead as he fled his hideout in -- hottest state had a contingent of ethiopian troops has been deployed in the state capital by hit da. if your preceptor minister rb estimate is urging unity across the country now he's been credited with transforming the country since taking power a year ago. his release political prisoners in these about on political parties but his reforms of threatened certain sectors and created the tensions that spock the weekend coup attempt. pressure is building on bars johnson of his increasingly public private life. johnson is still favored to win the final vote on who would replace theresa may as leader of the british conservatives and of course. take that office of u. k. prime minister but another scandal is raising questions about his suitability. suspected domestic violence incident at his apartment or rather the palms of his lover recorded by concerned neighbor has gone viral. and for once johnson it seems so old publicity isn't necessarily.
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good publicity. the foreman on the man from u. k. foreign minister has been keeping a relatively low profile in his bid to become u. k. prime minister. however actually the noise surrounding the domestic dispute with his girlfriend that led to a police visit last week is deafening. his wife in the race the current foreign minister jeremy hunt has called on johnson to man up. stop avoiding the media and show you can cope with questionable. rafe herald the people of this country want to prime minister used the pads. to give a straight answer to a straight question as to how you will deal with the brexit crisis where and how you are going to leave. the european union the other stuff you know people can talk about but i think it would be completely wrong for me to comment on it and they want to know why the police with. other stuff however is what he's getting the attention. johnson was involved in a loud altercation notified at his girlfriend's house. hi boxing you'll you'll general
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name this call police after hearing screams shouts and bang. the guardian hi the scoop. it is now reporting a top to return a tycoon john griffin is joining calls for an explanatio. the paper reports there were demands from cabinet ministers and tory backbenches for johnson to answer questions about his past behavior amid growing concerns about his character. politicians need to stake their responsibility meanwhile britain's sky news says johnson has declined an invitation to debate jeremy hunt. it will re issue the invite for next monday much can happen by then with britain's breaks it crisis no when mia. to being self. the course will watch us every step of the way in that race. and to be the conservative leader british prime minister replace to resume partial system out in front but scandal at his heels. top business kate movies here i am pleased to announce good evening to you.
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the trump administration's pushing ahead with more sanctions on iran but the economy already struggling of the weight of those existing penalties yeah absolutely these latest sanctions mark that will apparently be locking down billions of dollars that's according to steve mission. of the latest measures of course focusing on the supreme leader and his allies and their assets. but about four fifths of iran's economy is already under sanctions and the effects are beginning to show tom's waterhouse reports. the screws that donald trump is already twisted into iran and now getting tighter. but with 80% of the republic's economy already targeted the foreign ministry had an important question to one school monday before the u. s. presidents put pen to paper on fresh financial penalties. no of anti demon one detail as to what date is that any sanction left for the united states to impose. that has not been imposed on us recently or in the last forty years. that is nice relations between
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washington and tehran have been strained for decades nose diving in may last year when trump withdrew the u. s. from the twenty fifty nuclear deal. and reinstated sweeping sanctions. close to a thousand iranian businesses and individuals have already been targeted with the oil banking and metal sectors among the hardest hit. that leaves a sliver of exports and government officials and left to be targeted. the current sanctions have already taken their toll on the country's eighteen million strong population with 12% of working age citizens unemployed. inflation up 37% some with gdp forecast to contract 6% this year. i hope they keep telling us to be strong but we can already hear the sound of all bones breaking under this pressure. sign. his monthly salary discovers that ran. birthday on able to buy bread or potatoes to survive. others however the plane the incompetency of the republic's leaders for the economic woes
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some residents say iran has enough wealth to run a string of countries if only these riches and resources. properly managed. let's check in on this trading action now so mixed close for the major european indices just for the one hundred up slightly in london frankfurt tax was dragged down by a new survey. showing a drop in morale among german businesses as well as by mercedes benz parent company daimler. shares of the carmaker dropped 4% as it drastically scaled back its earnings outlook. wall street meanwhile has been seeing big gains for the month of june stocks tried it to stay on that upwards path but we saw the s. and p. five hundred nasdaq. both a turning down between about point to one point 3% at the closing bell shares the casino operator caesars meanwhile surged 16%. on news that its debt and business will be taken over by eldorado resorts. the price a bit coin has surged above eleven thousand dollars for the first time in sixteen months. crypto currency is seen a resurgence in recent weeks and
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was boosted by facebook's announcement that it was launching its own digital currency libra. that has renewed interest in and optimism about the technology despite ongoing concerns about regulation. facebook is facing congressional scrutiny over its proposal. the g. twenty summit at the end of this week could produce a breakthrough in the ongoing trade war between the world's two largest economies. negotiators from the us and china have relaunch talks since donald trump confirmed he would meet his counterpart shooting paying in asaka. world trade organization confirmed on monday an increase in trade restrictions in the period from october to may. the international monetary fund is also repeated its prediction of a point 5% reduction in global gdp growth. if washington beijing press ahead with more trade tariffs. any. a positive move towards resolving. the current trade tensions that we are seeing -- between the united states and china among others it would be certainly
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welcome from the perspective of the global economy. you're a star is defending it new restrictions on alcohol after a number of passengers complained about it on social media. as reported by the travel websites seat sixty one the train it no longer allows spirits to be transported. i know mark more than one bottle of wine or for individual cans of beer keeping in mind this is referring to alcohol in luggage not alcohol actually being consumed on board. one travelers said that a few years ago he had carried two suitcases loaded with french wine back to the uk with no issue. it seems like an over the top response to me says that user. you're a star says the changes were actually brought in last autumn with the goal of ensuring a more pleasant environment for all. it is doesn't work in the other direction as well french tourists for example won't be able to bring a bottle of scotch back with them. of course mark bringing a few bottles cross the tennis channel is a time honored tradition and this seems to be roughly a quite a few feathers.
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among our travelling public. i'm scared to comment okay thank you very much indeed. get ready that with the all the latest. business news grade c.. tough mediawatch james cretan wrapped up ready to go get even to use up now marc rich a tight little. one i will be rubbing his wounds after having cold. for a re staging of the election that is kind of the loss of his temple only for is counted to go out and lose it again. and how. that's right and indeed to many people he full and rubbing salt into those wounds if you like on social media market you have. at the opposition and of two ideas coming back and again the headline headlines humiliation for her to win. and victory for democracy that's kind of the the idea if you like to come through. at haaretz you'd left leaning israeli daily one of many others many newspapers the kind of came up with the idea and a big spotlight on a cramp in my glue. a mom imamo grew excuse me for
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mis pronunciation that's a at the victor at a in a in the in the symbols election so means and bottom often images. of floating on social media of him when you become the first person to win the a simple election it twice in a year. probably unlikely to have them lets you. meet and i had no problem the blow jordan's image and prestige the loss of his temple with practical political consequences for the turkish leader indeed many feel that it is a in fact. quite a quite a blow to him at the end of the day people want democracy on the one probably explains the other end when losing his grip. and has and is giving people this is giving people hope again lots of scenes up on social media. all of at the celebrations in its tumble ten million people voting and not on this is a a journalist for reuters who. at spends a lot of time covering at turkey what is. mind blowing far at this journalist is the results in its temples traditionally conservative districts such as well school door yup and even place fatty. at which used to be a key piece from holes and they voted. for
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imam imam okay so that is quite telling when struggles are turning which russia tapered when first time in seventeen years he didn't take to the air waves. he just simple tweet acknowledging the results and his opponent at saying you can stop the talks but you can't stop time in other words said. this is novel and that'll just finish it up at the french cartoonist showing a giving in in an image. if an imaging all thoughts -- electoral blow. and dayton quite a blow it's been yes okay moving on to a rather macabre casey a murder case in ireland. the v. teenagers which is -- put spotlight on protection of minors up online that's right and it's a very tragic case of a fourteen year old. girl who was brutally murdered and at the two murderers who were convicted last week for fourteen years old as well two fourteen years of two youngest apt murder convicts in. the history of the our state on a it harder for you -- to there's public it was a seven
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week long case but what's interesting from the point of you social media. is at that she had been bullied online this girl and it has put the spotlight on to what extent that might have contributed to this incident happening with a queen all the details of the case. at the bullying that was taking place online much have. perhaps -- created a vulnerability that let her down the track she went down when she was lured into it an abandoned house where the murder took place -- an interesting conditions correct circumstances and then in the aftermath of that as the case was going on the two fourteen year old boys. at work with their identity was revealed on social media and photos of them were circulating which meant that -- so there was a naming and shaming going on mark which i while it is understandable exposed to extend the people were extremely horrified by the details of this case that is illegal you can't name. at a minor and so it did put the spotlight on the role of social media and protecting the identity of minors i mean just protecting minors full stop it. so easy as one article porters at switch social media sort of
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bookended this entire case it preceded. the rific fax and then in terms of the aftermath there was an attempt for vengeance to take place on social media. at which leads the ares police to threaten anyone who's sharing those images -- of of of consequences at facebook and twitter who have to european headquarters in dublin use the right car copper treatments they were holding. and they were told take a look at nothing of this must be left online so it again put all of the the spotlight on the whole issue of whether or not social. are publishers they vociferously insists that they're not because it would require a lot of monitoring of their content. both at once once it has been revealed if you like add that the platform has a has an a content like this on it that is illegal and they have the obligation to take it down. so that set at the latest case to put the spotlight on those issues and date. finally the heat wave. can you use the car fronts generated a lot of comments online expecting so the forty degrees plus this week in france that's right so it's it's been
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it's been kind of the drum the drums have been rolling for the last -- have no week really a kind of an anticipation of this but there are a few corners of europe after. at kept. if you win in cool at relatively cool relatively cool i britney being one and so you have a local i. she pretty of course famously kind of british irish style there i went to print a few weeks and i got some. rarer a rare event this is more about me than about. a rare event so we waive britney is shutting off its border at out of a fear of climate refugees of course kind of reviews that is a real issue and it's not the real issue isn't funny. but here it it's the idea the prisons are moral beacon fleeing to britney which if they could they would and as some people using even imagery here from -- the gold cup goal while imagery and then was asterix bass strings attached and it kind of that that that the invaders of britney and what not. i just i thought it was worth pointing out as well that as we were talking to ours we just there. they've been covering the wave file and they reported in the
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last line of that article. temperatures in ireland are expected to be a little cooler but it is still expected to reach as high as twenty four degrees in parts next week as high as high as in ireland it's all relative schools. should go i know that sounds more attractive. to see what we had at least. hi a james like residue james harden without the meeting was great to see a cake with a business as ever thank you. and thank you for watching to intrude front side make she stay in the shade all this way because of th
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