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scheduled for next thursday . with us also tore all told stories to noise- commuters across from facaced a second day old may have this friday's nationwide strikes all the public traransport system completely powerless. well unioions of files to a forehead with strtrike action aimed at forcing president mackerel to rethink pension reforms. must underground stations were closed outside of russia with bus and trarain services canceld off of any delays. we will many
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schools were again closed offering just a place and to service. also the fools james wilson has this report. the french government has said it is v very detetermined to push ahead with its reforms of the pension system this point of the second day of crippling strikes and mass protests against the changes. prime minister eduard philippe sending your mom would love to work with unions as it made the changes. but that the current system disproportionately. benefit workers in certain job. a dutiful see vivid youth group to all the french people a metal i just want to say that we're looking to put in place for the system. for retirement because we believe it will allow all french people to contraception the same way and benefit from the same rights as a man fussell. it'd been she's she demand the law. but unions won concessions government members have already said that one way out would be to delay the reforms c changes meant to affect people born after
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nineteen sixty three could be delayed to people born after nineteen seveventy three. the government couould also dropp plans to cut thehe pensions deficit starting in twenty twenty one he was considering measures like increase contributions because the pension deficit could hit seventeen billion euros by twenty twenty falling. illegals history initializes duggars ideation is on the north side of that. on the government's reform has not officially at present states. that's what the prime minister will do in. the coming days the government's remains. ways to dial it each demo to rules after perfect all the bodies president emmanuel not. being an- ancient deficit and simplify system but it's forty different plans with different retirement ages. but the protesters say his reforms would mean they have to work for a longer time for less money. away from from britain's
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prime minister of boris johnson is that gearing up to go head to head with opposition labour party leader jeremy cool than this evening now. televised debate mocks the lofts ahead of the general election in just six days time. it comes of course amid a growing criticism of johnson who avoided it in depth interview with the well known bbc journalist andrew nail for other party leaders including coping enjoyed such a grueling nila accusing johnson all without running scared. well let's get you some more on this- john marshall is a professor in the department of government at the university of essex i miss about full thanks very much for speaking to us this evening. i'd like to get your view on how crucial using tonight's debate his up could it change. voters' minds out ththis late stage e in the game. well the historical record suggests the debates rally change election are. i'm not so certain reasons. a well reason is the most common that spend safe. and they don't mind. once this. we expect the brakes what
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state school. but neither of these two candidates the program celebrated that. way too. what they use that debate high school students get over that who. made messages. and i think that. means it's very. unlikely that the outcome tonight will change very much. i mean going into this we've had you know about jeremy cool then i made a reference is made to it to call crash into ththe usuaual cycle call question to the city's high. schools boris johnson- not turning up for the andrew neil interviewed in your opinion who's going into this in a stronger position. i think inevevitably mister johnson was being somewhat weakened. by surprise you to engage with. deal in the way that such germ corbett is done. all the leadaders who've gone through te interview process- i have had a very rough time. because they- gauge with somebody who's not on the topic in great detail. and enables. the electric to
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this down the weaknesses in the problems in their arguments. and for that reason mister johnson's appliances. at suggested that he has very little to gain. and something to leave despite being interviewed in sucuch an index and- a combative way. by a very professional into. services with a majority next thursday then very simply it will mean that let that supports to meet- the opinion on such as to generate. that either doesn't mean that it will be simple because they'll still be around the it's negotiate trade agreements. and that's always a possibility that they'll be afraid yeah and the theory person could leave without delay. if there's a hung parliament buttons. it seems that the only way for what that would be a second referendum but it's by no means certain. that the majority supports the parliament for a second referendum. the labor party the
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major opposition remains to the divide the mission. it's called working class voters that largely voted to leave the european union. middle class vovoters voted for benen and las being. able unable to resolve the tension in some. and just a final question for you what did you make all former prime minister that you know john major telling voters ultimately not to go with the toriries did nonot come as a surprise to o y. i think anybody's been watching a british politicic last three enough he is. has been struck by the way in which the european issue thisivided people out. hello try to lotus. there are many conservatives who remained with me opposed to what's been happening. equally there many labor versusus who voted lean and that that approach well i think what joe majors set. may influence some of the older r roads that littl- but i think he'e's not a- major fifigure emerge politics anymore i don't think what he say's
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will inevitably. have a major influence on the action. okay i don't also live at the university. of essex thanks for sharing your thoughts s with u s this evevening. now the first fr the first time as a child i'm gonna buckle has visitited the form i'll statete s should notoe dascom where she admitted that *-*- crimes were e key paul's er at germany's on density. well the site is come to symbolize the whole cool see *-*- regime measuring an estimated one point one million people that. locals visit of course that marking the tenth anniversary over establishing the owls vision buchanon foundation and coming at a time growing antisemitism is michael speaking a at a- post with the name. reminds us of the millions of jews from across europe. a civilization that was torn apart by the whole calls all should should often infocom alt and i'm sure it. is also the room in the genocide of. the suffering in killing of political prisisoners. polish
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civil servants resistance resonance of so you're divorced in other countries and you won homosexuals and the disabled six and manyy other people from all over europe sitting on the line mention all kinds of will power. with more on that anti maccoll's message today from twenty falls at xbox and reports. she hasn't been avoiding commemorating the holocaust it to the extent that you visited other cats she's been five times- to the holocaust memorial center in israel butut thiss is reaeally e big visit for a german chancellor and i think she's wanting to get it done before she steps down from ththe national statages use proxy has promisised to do. at the e end f her fourth mandate another thing g that is pushing her is some fragility in the governing coalalition which i think focusd her r mind and made ititlear t t youu needed to get there sooner than rather than later but also domestically first and foremost the rise of the alternative for germany the far right anti
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immigrant party. and the rise of anti semitic attacks up 10% in the last year to around 1610060% of them a violent angler merkel in each instance. making a show of solidarity for instance an attack on a synagogue two months ago she immediately right and went to the synagogue in berlin andnd said- jewish culture has its place in germany and we must do everything to protect it- search it's not as if it's something she h has forgotten something and i think she intends to do it i thinink she really wanted to do before. she leaves national politics as she's planning to do. well for the for the next policy reporting from fan. next in the us officials say a gunman opened fire at a naval base in the us i consult shooting in on many days killing three people before being shot dead by police. not shooting at taking place out the naval air station pensacola in florida leaving seveven people i injured includg two sheriff's deputies police receive that the first call about the shooting shortly
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before seven am local time responding deputy. eventually kill the attack. ththe days ahed are going to be difficult when it finally sinks in what has happened here- the most important thing going for us is to suppoport the families. soo thatat's where most of our effortss to be going through supporting those families s in the people that are affected by this terririble tragedy. not the thousands or found here instead of taking to the street this friday what could be the last week the process ahead of a general election next week. demonstrators of taking to the streets twice a week since february to demand thahat the ruling elite. power on juries only sees the december twelfth election is key to restoring normality after nine months of demonstrations following the- a pronouncing. a veteran leader abdelaziz bouteflika. ed of tonight's election a televised debate was held with the five candidates at volleying full the countries that top job. also the fools allman georgian joined us to tell small elia. this might be. the final. major
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protest before election day itself for the next act of defiance could be not voting as you can see that no votes- people saying they're not going to vote in this election and they want to send a signal. that the selection to them is not credible legitimate and so they get the going to do everything they can to try and lower the turn out said the at election result comeses across s not being. a proper election and of course they'll be hoping these people out in the streets that there's a silent majority out that said that those who haveven't necessarily j joined n the prototest w will also not be voting and serve create the same- sort of narrative around- the election. on these projects have been going on for nine momonths and there's realllly no reason to see why they would stop even off to december the twelfth because obviously the fundamental dynamics haven't shifted the demononstrators believe. that that dimonond's beingg that the elites and not listening to that cold months
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which is- deeper forms of algeria's institutions and- deep reforms of the economy.. and at the momoment they don't see- and kind of jan move towards. those goals on the part of the established. thing comes i in authorities in kenyas capital nairobi said the three peoplele have didied chat withty more at sit traps off to a residential building collapsed. rescue workers the scouring ththugh the rubble of the six story building in the hopes of finding some on his twenty one people are reported. to the already been resting. building fell in a densely populated neighborhood near the international apples. next please an individual dead full man suspected overt raping and killing a twenty seven year old veterinary india hyderabad cc ththe shootingsgs and hapappenig drinink crime scene reconstruction. will be through praise from those who are outraged in india by growing-- sexual violence against women.
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india rump help its laws on sexual violence f following the twenty twelve a gang rape. and killing off a woman on a daily boss also the fourth selena songs has details in this report. israel's from abbas pulsing by the scene of a brutal crime that's his grip india has local celebrates the death of four men suspected of raping and killing a young woman. the suspect was shott dead by police in the early hours of friday off they try to steal offices guns i'm to skate during a reconstruction a police blunder that has been widely praised across the country. and welcomes s by the victim's family. moususse food s becausus i wouould likee to thak the telangana governments and police and all thosese who supported me.e. the local. local now and my daughter's soul canan rest in peace. when i- but tv are not affected i think this would be an example. and no one would even. think of doing it.
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the suspects have become high profile figures of following the alleged premeditated attack on a twenty seven year old vets in the southern city of hyderabad loss wednesday. the men were accused of deflating hoskins it's high as and lying in wait for her by most way toll way before raping and killing her. the woman's child body was found the following day thousands of people took to the streets to protest against police in action and it says the killer's face the death penalty some rights groups have criticized the police's actions. accusing them of extrajudicial killings bypasss the legagal process and pacifyy pupublic anger i fully expect against sexual vioiolence in india was sponsored by a shocking gang rape and mazda of the young womanan on a bombs daily into thousand twelve. but there's no sign of a for such crimes thirty fifty thousand rates were reported in india in two thousandnd sevenen scene. my more are likely to go on the report said. wife engine that
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were at crunch talks on the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal where a key signatures of stress to. that need to remain committed to the of course. envoys from thatat britain frane germany china russia and i in alll mass in vienna this friridy for three hour long patrol. this is to wrong vow to continue breaching limits on its nuclear program. welell sine mamay around that stepped off is set uranium enrichment in retaliation for the u. s. is withdrawal from the deal in that twenty eighteen self such crippling sanctions imposed on the country. two australian eggs with f five lines is still battling to thatat contain blazs that continue spreading across. the couountry's east i incomes. authorities in new south wales say number all the files of much into what's been dubbed a mega fly in the meantime all the isolated places operating out of conontrol. janeo sesee te house details for r us. smoke ad ash linger over sydney was australian firefighters
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struggled to contain the blaze is surrounding the city. regional authorities of one thirty eight nearby fires have now merged into whatt they call in and make a firire. currently we have around other ninety flies updating throughout the state about forty of them are on contained but the difference now is related to the summer months he's previously. they'll pretty much confined to the northern part of new south wales but what we're saying this week is our resources stretched across the entire coastline. firefighters have no choice but to wait until the blazes thatt the burning out of control slowly weekend so they can try to contain them. a hazard for the lambs and wildlife as well as residents in the area as authorities say there's been a spike in asthma and otother breeding related emergencies. this is mike is having an effect and it just reinforces the need for people particularly those. with exisisting heart lung conditions to take the condition so seriously and do what i can to avoid exposure. cruise from new
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zealand and canada have joined inin to help tackle the bush fires and a team from m the united states is set to arrive on saturday. nine a saying that here in high says just remind you all of all right top story tonight. a country paralyze commuters across from face a second day of cale's the strike action cz transmittal system. rolling to uphold the french government day saying it plans to push ahead with pension reforms. words from minister of or stones and gets up to go head to head with opposition late believes that jeremy cool then in the last debate before general election on the twelfth of december. well sir tens of thousands of algerians of taking to the streets in what could be their lost weekly protests ahead of general elections that scheduled for next week. nobody said in from sign of rolled a at marrion twin at the los queueen of frogs before the french revolution
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remains a divisive figure in history here in paris a well known museum is open and exhibit exploring the public's fascination with her. also. the full that yet ellie and federal schools report. is the former prison when ariel twinax was incarcerated during the last ten weeks of her life. the concierge and a an exhibition exploring all the queen's image has a fulll line from official painting t to contend for the trail. said the- - this exhibition s shares a huge quantity of portrayals of merion twin it in several different formats i mean she's really onlnl present in our culture just really become a pop icon we can see her in multiple representations such as in this painting by finn and. you can see through the eyes of the latin american altes. cnn jeanne. grgroups tend to acact a hand to han as the mododern day.
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japanese photographer kimiko ishi did meanwhile opted for self portraits. in the world of cinema vehicle plus biopic the trtrace and not as a spoileded outside. the young woman in an unhappy marriage from hey. that's a good sign just got a letter through severe couple as field it was reaeally interestig for me to see a character he was so modern temple and click you may. i'd say should be multi. faceted because she gives different. sides to her personality maybe she she maybe she was a good mother or a doting sister. the all in on just like the ones we see in. royalty today very interesting. merry onto anan at larger than life personality influence on fashion and ultimately. dan continue to fascscinate the public yeah sure we have to get
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the two hundred wants to change the laws we know from jenny. from the line clean. reading this right the jewel that when it's never actually i. deceptively cold at the queen's necklace just another example of how. . can define. right time to bring you up to date with the world business news- i'm showing that i can buy you karelia how you doing hi yeah we've been talking a great deal about this at major transport strike how it's been affecting people for second day- hearing past indeed across the country businesses all clearly feeling the impact of this our show of course at christmas is fast approaching and normally friend high streets would be the bustling with shohoppers but i askeked my strike broad public transports to a standstill with new crea and insight. retailers are seriously worried the strike is having a far reaching impacts airlines at the gnostic
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cut a fifth of the scheduled flights and a and a number of refineries are. being blocked by protesters calling caliber of ripples. a normally bustling christmas market. almost empty. installs pool one of france's best known holiday attractions has been hit hard by the strikes which began thursday. virtually all trains into the city are canceled. leaving many hotel rooms empty as w well. the bubus from n neon i don't rememr ever dealing with this kind of uncertainty during the christmas market period shamus and- that's just one indication of the toll the strikes are taking on the french economy. retail sales were also down on thursday 30% according to one group representing the sector. and national organization of small and medium sized businesses estimated e earlier this week that the walk outs could costs members up to four hundred million euros per day.
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but the total impact is likely to be much larger with transport electric utilities and other key sectors facing major disruptions into next week. among them are oil refineries according to the cgt union seven out of eight refineries in france were shut down on thurursday and at least four remain closed. a union official says all shipments in and out of the refineries are blocked and the strikes will continue on monday. french oil major to tell is seeking to reassure drivers. the fuel supply chain is attempted to address the current situation which has so far had no impact on the supply to all stations. the refinery blockade stand out in a strike that has so far been largely confined to the public sector. the t test f for unions now will be whether more private sector workers joined something organizers hope could force the government to walk back it's a pension plans. well
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turning to france's next door neighbor germany new data shows the country's manufacturing sector is suffering its ststeepestowntown in a decade. also the factory output fell one point 7% from the previous month and down five point 3% from the same month last year. it's the latest sign that europe's largest economy is struggling g germany justin narrowly avoided answering a a recession in the t third quarte. it's sloww dowown is likely to wait on overruled yours and growth. meanwhile the us economy added two hundred and sixty six thousand jobs in november marking the biggestst monthly increase in ten months. job growth was expected to rise after a strike at general motors and it's bringing back a forty thousand workers to its payrolls. but the class they figure blasted past expectations the unemployment rate dipped back to three point 5% the lowest level since
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nineteen sixty nine ladies also rose by three point one percent. i'm patti yet yeah. well with all that let's take a look at the markets and of course yes and we'll strtreetre trading up this friday lifted by the strong jobs data as well as china's's confirmation thattt will waive punitive cars for some american soybns. and pork. idea in europe london city one hundred posted its best day in more than four monthshs is ststanding weekends harris also rose despite the ongoing strike. saudi arabia has announced at that shas of state oil company around code will start trading next wednesday. are cone says they raced at twenty five point six billion dollars in its initial public offerering beaeating a previous ipo recorord held by china's s ali baba. i think that's the value of the company at one point seven trillion dollars as a new one and a half percent of the company will be publicly traded. market has
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recently had a blue mini vestments with major cities benefiting from multi billion dollar infrastructure projects. but that's rampant inequality in the country the v. many in rural areas feeding left behind can we not unlike has more. beautiful landscape. not belies the crushing poverty of the people who live here. many don't have access to running water or electricity the nearest hospital or school is many miles away it is driving villages to despair. we live a difficult life in our situation is not good we want to change our lives for the better the film that we wish to live in the city and live like other residents in a clean environment with electricity and schools. we suffer from health issues and can't get medicine. manyny of f the counts were real communities feel left behind his basing their standard of living stuck mates.
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meanwhile america's cities have benefited from multi billion dollar infrastructure projects to base the country's developments. in recent years morocco's growth has learned of 3% which for developing economy is low. a quarter of americacans on the poor or at risk of poverty. morocco is the most unequal country north africa. you will have a full and there's a big gap i mean morocco the high speed train the off shoring and the miracle of investments directed towards africa and europe it's not the same morocco that we see here miss you will have the motivation to control. in a possible move to preempt unrest the government is now tackling poverty it's now is this month it would allocate seven hundred and seventy million us dollars to ease regional disparities in wealth. and social inequality.. and ththat's it for b business.l right thank you very much at for the round up all five business for us that you can really i. i wouldn't take a short break here falsely for
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