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beinguropean agenda pushed forward. china and france signed deals. three-dayacron's visit has wrapped up. they agree to strengthen cooperation on climate change and preserve the paris accord. immigration quotas by region and profession. -- among far-right voters. theng up, france claims death of a leader in --.
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thank you for joining us. emmanuel macron was in china, where dozens of deals were struck. when asked about the ongoing they calledovement, for an end to the violent crackdown.
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let's take a listen. times.ave called several this is a point i insisted on. there needs to be a de-escalation through talks. >> here is our reporter who has been following the event. >> he ended his visit with a he finally made a situation about -- a statement about the situation. he made a general call for .e-escalation they have been calling for a .trongng crackdown
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they reminded the government just about chinese affairs, but about a global community. this is one small part of this visit. things werere guaranteeing acces furthering china and france posco operation on global issues.
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this, at a time when the trump administration has pulled out of these accords. this was one of the overarching themes of this visit. china and the eu showing they are going to protect the global ororder and multilateralism and will stand firm against protectionism and isolationism. >> this is the latest step away from the 2015 accord, which donald trump unraveled last year. massive under a campaign increasing sanctions. watchdog inspectors would be
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allowed to monitor the new activity. notia saying tehran is violating the deal by taking this step. speaking earlier, emmanuel these are the negative consequences of the breakdown of a multilateral accord and that mistake was made by the united states. >> i will discuss this with trump in a few days. the de-escalation can only happen if the united states and iran work towards a form of trust. alternatived be the scenario? this is not what we want. >> turning to iraq and another day of bloody protests, security forces opened fire to disperse
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demonstrators. shooting live bullets. be noappeared to casualties. on tuesday, clashes between police and protesters turned deadly as authorities -- which has been blocked by demonstrators. the movement is directed at a political system the iraqis accused of corruption. lebanon, protests continue, showing no sign of abating. , theity of tripoli residents are deprived of health services, with many having to deal with rolling power outages. protesters demands are so loud in tripoli.
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>> meet mohammed. makes a bid to make ends meet. it is not easy work. they are one of the poorest cities in the country. he lives in one of its most deprived areas. according to the united nations, poverty rates are over 50%. mohamed is one of the lucky ones. family, --
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>> he goes every day to the demonstrations, where he finds occasional accord for optimism. place he is joined by thousands of other people. long thisclear how
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can sustain, but people say unemployment is so high anyway, so many people arare out on the streets. why y whitten they continue to protest?t? they continue to protest? holdere is a bid to infighting in a war-ravaged country. , saudi arabia, wouldd see the government returned to the port city. it has drawn praise from the u.s. president who has called it a very good start. france has announced the death of a top jihadist leader. extremist-in-command group was killed october 9. the group was linked to al qaeda
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and has claimed responsibility for the biggest attacks since it's official launch two years ago, despite help from france, african neighbors and the u.n.,, the army has been struggling to in -- to contain the insurgency. leaderss one of the top and the mastermind behind several attacks in the region. he was killed by french troops in mali near timbuktu. the news was broken by the french minister. >> on october 9, france killed the gsim's second in command. he was a hatemonger. >> he was the second most wanted terrorist, included by the united states. encompapasses several
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muslim groups and has claimed some of the biggest attacks since it was founded two years. one of them was march 20 18, the assault on the headquarters of intelligences industry. more than -- soldiers were in september.mp been strugglingng to contntain the uprising, despipie help frorom france, as w well as african neighbors. 4500 men ineployed the region as part of its force, but has struggled to convince european partners to take part in the operation. in a controversial move, france has unveiled quotas from migrant workers.
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the news comes as emmanuel macron -- is -- toughens his stance on immigration. the policy will be at the heart of the next presidential election in 2022. let's listen to adouard philippe toaking about what he refers as a new approach that offers a fair balance. >> we want to make choices when it comes to who we welcome. do all we can to integrate people through work. >> talking us through what
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appears to be a reversal in policy for emmmmanuel macron. he said he would not introduce them. they have been advocated by politicians. as such, those on the left have expressed concerns. what's more, it comes amid measures force -- for asylum-seekers to search for health care. the government is arguing this is further and fairer. fast-track people from overseas into jobs in sectors of the economy. french are repeating a message they have put out several times in recent years.
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countries like poland and hungary need to step up. ground -- he is playing by fire. witness has revised his testimony. the u.s. ambassador to the deniedn union initially any political motivation behind washington's decision to free 400 million dollars in aid to ukraine. they launched a probe into trump possum democratic rival, joe biden. >> and ambassador's memory is suddenly refreshed. the u.s. ambassador now says he
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that criticalal middle terry aid would only be delivered when kyiv announced it had launched investigations into trump political rivals. >> he previously testifieded the wawas no popolitical motivavatin behind the decisision to witithd from key of $400 millilion in u. funding. in a statement, the white house disputed the interpretation. whye stated he did not know
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the aide was suspended. trump asked zelensky to open an investigation into joe biden and his son, hunter. they tried to paint the investigation as a partisan attack. >> a suspect has been detained in the massacre of nine family members from a mormon community. the victims included six children and their mothers.
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donald trump has offered military support as investigations continue. this relative w was angry and distraught. >> eight children were hiding in the bubush. at least five were injured and taken to a half to look off the border. after retrieving over 200 shell .asings
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of chevycononvoy was made suburban's, which may have been confused with rivalry groups. the murdeder rate has skykyrockd in recent years. came under fire from cartel gunmen. donald trump says his country was ready, willing and able to assist mexico in cleaning out these monsters.
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in >> you have been looking at one of our top stories. vavarious dedeals between francd china. it is a long list of dealss were 13.6 billioion euroros. emmanuel macron saying he hopes the e chinese people wouould flw presidenent xi'ss example of trg french wines and foods. salons has the story -- solange has the story. trip hadel macron's plan signed to buildld a gas
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terminal. some 20 french companies will be granted export approval. when it comes to safeguarding regional specialties, 26 french thehe 100ere among european products china agreed to accept and protect. a one billion euro order was signed. similar contracts are in the works.
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>> china has lifted a ban on imports of canadian pork. masses -- massive losses after a company took a financial hit of $4.6 billion over its stake in the office sharing company we work. softbank ceo admitted he turned a blind eye.
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the founder said there would be no chahange to his investstment ststrategy in the fututure. germany's council of economic adsers have e slashed their forecast for the foreign -- for the coming year. according to this forecast, it will grow by half a percent this year. int is down from .8 percent a previous forecast. the council expecting a growth of .9%. chain,,ntial manufafacturingg orders rose slightly. the french banks all its profits slumump june to september.
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they were hit by the cost of operations in the balkans. socgen is in the middle of overhauling its trading arm with job cuts announced this year. thes & spencer's says turnaround plan for its clothing division is working despite sales falling further. they warned the recovery was 18 months behind schedule. sales fell 5.5%. sales rose slightly. tinder and okcupid isas the parent company considering seselling off the stake in the visit. subscriber numumbers rose by alalmost 1/5.. on the markets, europe shares trading up.
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not by much. just paris and frankfurt seeing gains. touching into0 positive territory. despipite rororting a llen prorophet. -- a fall in profit. ththere are momore than n 200,00 vacant j jobs in france with employerers in the hosospitalitd construction sectors strugglglig to find qualified candidates. >> he found his chance as a maker.aker -- a crepe increasing the number of foreigners is a great idea for his boss. workers,is a need for to bring them to o our sector, o train and to keep them.
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20 engineering and tech jobs remain to be filled. there are a lack of skilled candidates. this executive hopes reforms will make it easier to find trained woworkers. hiringng foreign workers remains complicated. >> there is a pile of administrative work. you can imagine the reforms will make it easier for companies like us. >> for some employees, it is training and specialized schools. >> the construction industry is in need of skilled workers. jobs opening up in the paris region alone. they are pushing for more vocational training. >> the system of economic quotas
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does not seem like the short term solution. it could be used for later but let's start by training our unemployed workers. some 240,000 jobs in the country are still waiting to be filled. perry g giving harley davidson its biggest marketing to? -- marketing coup? the video has been watched more than 12 million times. she has a huge social media following, bringing the harley brand to a new demographic. one marketing expert telling the unit -- telling the new york's times it could bring in over $40 million to the company. the only cost for harley davidson -- loaning the bikes for the video.
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80 millionover followers on instagram. thank you for that. thank you for watching. stay tuned. more news coming up.
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