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consecutive day of trump schools strikes france's president emmanuel macron vows to forge ahead with reforms the country's pension system. demonstrators i. goodbye uss strike staged violent protests outside the us embassy in baghdad president trump meanwhile has accused iran old straight to the unrest. and also coming up a completely cold by surprise at japanese lawyers the foreman assembles callers gun say they know why did how the multi millionaire
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businessman jumped bail. and fled to lebanon. hello multitud into from twenty former self like it's in the la the headlines for r you this time. ththe first hearing from set faced with the twenty seventh consecutive day of transport strikes a president emmanuel macron's now to push ahead with reforms to the country's pension system. making in the traditional new year's eve address michael said he did however expect to find a compromise with unions. unions i saying there at the time into force the president to abandon his a planned as a whole which would see people walking for longer in from. his emmanuel macron's speaking either this evening. on the. it conceals i understand the changes can be hard. they cannot lead to a national. because there's too much today germans ulice i see how decisions made cannot times because worry and opposition. but do we have to give up on changing our country because of the- noise. no. hi you've mozel
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phone it would be the trial of our children and their children he would have to pay the price of our inaction. that's why the pensions reform it with this high and the government are committed to will be put into place. on and also on the nascent that. the on going a stand off between the french government's on union spelled out yet more que as for commuters this she said there was reduce service on trains will the metro. has been open to purely at during the peak hours. wednesday looking like another glum day for commuters with aids metro lines in total close here in paris- and nationwide. to delays own sixpence trains. one of the front steps of the same to open up a c. striking cars musicians have been showing their support for the strikes up with makeshift performances. check called me to the each profession is fighting and its own specific way but the most important thing is that we
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remain united and together. and that we don't like to go into the reformer's dropped during the moment of struggle to have a moment of greatness like that. men courage meant to keep on fighting with them from such unexpected quarters to surprising. positive is there isn't a single french workers isn't impacted by this reform and we can see quite clearly that the protesta widespread large scale and varied. and they determined in timely now stop when the reform is still. you know the world is the pentagon is said is to deploy a extra troops to q. that secure the us embassy in baghdad this softer of life into time by protestors. demonstrations that demonstrates is set for lies and held stones of the compound off to u. s. strikes that targeted and iranian backed iraqi officials sunday. with a washington president trump accused iran of orchestrating the violence and warned iran would be held responsible iran the mall is lost and what it called the us is old city. for over its accusations. always
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something copley symbolic about a u. s. embassy attack under attack. overseas going away back to. vietnam and- i'm just really does point to- an escalation. in not struggle between the us. and iran and- some said it was inevitable perhaps- this is goingng to happen and that iraran's neieigr iraq w when i wrap. you once the islamic state also defeated. it would turn into this- proxy war between that america and around and so the last couple of months we've seen those two attacks are. attacks with. the u. s. training it is spaces. well results it arere yeah iranian backed militias amanda strike by the u. s. of the weekend leading to. around twenty five deaths that this was triggered this incident some. dollars old come against that backdrop all donald trump so election him fulfilling his
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promise. to collapse of the iran nuclear deal and- exhausting creasing the harsh sanctions which show which house punish. the iranian economy we see unrest in a round we see reportedly hundreds of deaths during protests. is a sense that something had to give and i'm here iran is. said by some cold tasty playing it quite heavily in iraq in terms of really- making life difficult for washington. i mean let's stay with trump is clearly a pointed the finger at iran over this attack on the us embassy in baghdad house there on the stage with any all the political reactions. yes iraqi is coming in and- breaking down across a long steady big school policies on lines- so of trump's biggest supporters such as senator lindsey graham famous a- ministry whole kenny rack and- other calls the world is so. that he had been to been to meetings and so called him a
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present staffs are. market retails at praising trump's solid well have beenen on the on the other side of the aisle the criticism has been skating. a senator elizabeth warren that democratic candidate for president saying that this is the result of. trump's reckless. policies towards iraq including that around you could deal chris must be a democratic senate that- the great interest in foreign policy- saying it's- incredible how badly. donald trump is bungled- america's on the middle east tonight i think many all trump's critics will say this is a- a poignant of facing and to the decade where he has weakened. american influence around the world and- america's it bus routes that sense that on saturday with the winning set to strike as they have. now what i'm one of the major criticism of being made a comparison with the bengals the incident and the lady asked which democrats well how much of the time now some sayining y. strong. on vacation at this
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mall largo. state in florida during this minute to crisis. principles that david smith that reporting for all set from washington that. now jump patties that laurie is for a calls code of said they've been that course completely by surprise offer the full magnus on both that jumped bail and fled to lebanon. will go new holes at lebanese french i'm brazilian nationalities with waiting tron in japan i that ledge financial misconduct the sixty five year old businessman that released a statement on monday saying he was fleeing in justice and political persecution. catatherine vs reports. i'm innocent ofof all e c charges t that have b been rolled saking inn april he said he was a victim of an unfair judiciaial system.m. it would not be given a fair trial on charges of financial miscononduct. after apparently jumping rail he said i have not fled justice i have escaped injustice and political persecution. and will no longer be held hostage by a rig japanenese justice system where
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guilt is presumed. it's unclear how going was able to leave japann and get to beirut in lebanon he was undnder strict surveillance on bail. butut lebanese officials sayay he entetered the country legally ad there is no reason to take any action against him. his wife carol grown earlier this year decried the harsh conditionons she and her husband were facing. telling us media that they wanted to humiliate me and my husband. restrictions have included a ban on contact with his wife no internet access and surveillance cameras at his residence. one of goans lawyers meanwhile has saiaid he is dumbfounded by his clientsts flight and has had no contact from him. many many musically and cut it for you i am very surprised by guns departure from japan talks to. you the news came out of the little sort of like. gone was arrested in november two thousand and eighteen after his private jet arrived in tokyo. his legal
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team has argued that certain rulings in the japanese quartz have deprived him of the right to a fair trial. going faces four charges including hiding his income and enriching himself via payments to car dealerships in oman in the middle east. in the wake of his arrest gone was fired by nissan. the company said that an internal investigation had found evidence of his finanancil misconduct is of the okay good through. well from what is being considered a hero in japan for attending this on fortunes around call let's go now stands accused of a different part of his salary until his retirement concealing not from shareholders. this in addition to accusations that he siphoned off of millions in this- cash phase i'm getting falsely falls on bus ticket looks back a and goes corea. the yeyear is nineteen ninety nine. with some seventeenen billion euros in debt t nissan is starig bankruptcy in the face. enter a unos carlos ghosn. the brazilian born businessman of
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lebanese descece takes on the task of putting the japanese car makerer to rights. joe bosco descend to catch upp on a- por las i think that the japanese unions have adopted a very measured attititude. for one reason. you know let me son don't want the firm to be in a precarioious position. send the one hope they want to rebel and solid recovery plan a small should you can even. it would take some serious maneuvering shuddering five plants and putting twenty five thousand people out of work. a bitter pill to swallow in a natation where loyalty over a lifetime to one company is the norm. but the measures by the men now called the cost killer works. by ditching non strategic subsidiaries and making inroads into the chinese market nissan sore reversal of fortune in just two yearsrs. it's made go o hero to the japanese. nationality on the results were remarkable because of strong motivation and because of disciplines in the let me serbinë. in two thousand five
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go and tooook over leadership of both nissan and renault. successfully. steering both firms through the financial crisis. he then forged what was to become the woworld's number one auautomotive alliance when it's world in t twenty sixteen o include and then troubled mitsubishi motors. despite his contribution ghosn was sacked by nissan after his arrest in two thousand eighteen. not australia where at thousands of tourists and residents is seeking shelter in the fall ravaged days victoria- south wells wildfires that burning across the two most populous states have killed at least two people walking devastating homes along the east coast. of the policy months of relentless places of charter twelve million acres of land claims twelve lies it who falsely fools actually means i mean has this report. trapped on the beach under the haze of a blood red d sky. no escape by land a wall of fire and smoke blocking the path. as many as four
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thousand people now trapped on the foreshore of the encircled seaside town of mullah quota in victoria the military there is- currently under attack at the moment there's a number of houses we believe is lost. in and around that community- we've got three strikes aims sitting in with the community literally standing solve assault with a community at the beach front it is pitch black it is quite scary in their community- the community oct right now under under threat- but i will be- we will hold a lawn and i will be so i can predicted. the file as a part of several burning across victoria states east gippsland region. authorities have for dayz warmed up to thirty thousand holiday goes to leave the area but for those remaining r refuge in boats like these might be the lasast resor. throughout all the devastation. many residents of simply happy to be alive some possible. couldn't confide. that since i many people of lost time since i sat. what just after
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christmas hello good they wear out we're not worried about what we will use that you can i please can be requires. sounds regarding aloft and a little night. places of been raging across the east coast of australia for months destroy more than eleven million acres all the way from brisbane through sydney and down some open. where a hundred thousand people would urge to flee from five of the city's suburbs. new year's eve fireworks in camera and other cities have been canceled. b but sydney willll settle foror its iconic display on tuesday nights of to being granted an exemption to a total fly about. until if we here in front ser cila a few hours to go before we all share in that twenty twenty eight several countries that have already seen in the media. check out this site impressive o on what the state. stratus hello just a few hours later. aceleración. hi a stumble with fireworks at least some people first straight. méxico just to name
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a few of the places that have already at sea in the new year we leave you with that imagages more news coming up shortly for years hailed from twenty four. thank news now. stories that appears to be news spread on the internet using all the media. transporting full our job is to provide y you with information that's being verified we check sources check facts we sold what is true from what is fake. bubut the front twenty four observers we verify photos and video circulating online if they're fake we let you know. and tell you how we spotted. in fact- fake we dig into viral stories around europe to shake out the truth from the trash. every day the infomigrants team sky was social networks to fight fake news about the reality of migration. france twenty full use a stone fax. the best day
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de galley de two eddie de . it's just a few days to go before exams and the students are revising. learning methods at this college a relaxed with a lot of group work and oral rather than written tests. re sunderland finds it effective and rewarding i jamie. originally from birmingham he's been studying here for more than two years as farr as the actual nototed exchange for many british interesting- signature he isn't he just in roles originally in the danish system he will complete his hold it and economics degree at this college as with itss modernn meththods and industry conontacs hohow the case with kekelly it'a
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big- mobile network company on denmarkk and- and i t think it s great to wowork alongside them o industry knowledge. talalked but there's also a financial reason for the move. i wasnsn't ready o sell on paying nine thousand pounds a year in the u. k. which i think many students are. here restores and pay a penny for his tuition. quite the reverse just like danish students he received the kind of student salary the equivalent of nearly seven hundred and fifty zero see each month. hey. it's enough to pay for a room in this full room said apartment among his flat mate is only two or from iceland she also reaping the financial benefits of studyiying here allows us to live not as fofor students we of course are not r rich b but we're not havig to struggle and remains with a having to pay rent and groceries and everything we- get to live a quiet. comfortable life of se but unlike the danes students from other you countries plus
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iceland and norway only get the financiall a aistance if they also work for around eleven hours per week. we says regular shifts at the spa. is earnings here are on top of the money he gets from the danish state and tired so i'm probabably makaking around- on average of months one thousand four hundred year is off the talks. enough to make him completely financially independent of his parents. hey kristin. because i got friends kuna j jealous to the states general city iss the result o oa 38% tax rate that also applies to the student gruntnts known by the dadanish a acronym of s. u.e have a h high tax system here so thinings can be affoforded t toe us you intend to pay for the free education and stuff a lot worse in the u. k. we don't have such a heavy tax system. the grunts and free tuition attract plenty of foreigners. they make up 22% of the students in reese's college.
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lately though the authorities have tried to limit the burgeoning numbers. it has been a political subject- since a few years actually in two thousand and seventeen. okay i had to put a ceiling on top of the number of foreign students that they could accept. and we actually had to cuts 25% of the intake of forage children's. and that's simply because they say all of a sudddden we will lack money. to pay for the education of our own danish those two phones. run system has been in place for danish students for more than fifty is. it was only in twenty thirteen though the de you ruled that citizens of other european countries should be eligible to. since then the picy has become controversial with some complaining that foreign students come here grab the degrees and leave. reese the plans to stay. many good job opportunities off the graduation so it makes sense and i spend most of my adult life in denmark- most of my
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youth was spent. in england side i don't really know how i type bahkan. denmark is also well renowned for its quality of life the country frequently comes topol near the top in global happiness rankings. ten and claire own surprised and they think the student grants or one of the main reasons for denmark's general well being. it makes people want to succeed because we don't have that pressure incompetence also recognize that to repay. said definitely this creates- mental and psychological security which increases for at least contributes to their happiness of peoples. in twenty seventeen half a a million people in denmark received a studedent's salary. more than twenty one thousand of them before this.
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could trigger is always been about telling a story and people just being embraced in this fantasy world i feel like it that's exactly what's happening right now and i know that this is where. the city de are used to have a show so. i'm pumped and excited. first impressions are disorienting. the fashion house is decked floor to ceiling with works by feminist british artist pennies lâng5. she is the shop a which is the positive feminine force who is both graceful gentle but also very powerful and then in viewed with great industry. maria grad securities main inspiration for this collection was the writings of austrian americann architect rudolph ski what else he was a well known curator at new york's museum of modern art in the nineteen fifties and was actually against the idea of fashion appearing in museum collections. deeming it insufficiently timeless. i
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think that his approach was very critical because it was another he started con moment but they now include sure is they only spaces wherere really. you can try to make something timeless but- dusky was the was the afd that that in some way the fine. the idea of the mediterranean style they live these idea to be. in contact with the natural and i meant to leave in a style of life and not be that that they help you to feel well is very strong. also providing a source of inspiration the huge stone sculptures of women that hold up classical buildings around the world and particularly in ancient greece. this is the moment the more intimate that you worked with at the lee is so you reflect about that and the- single step the because honestly. sometetimes we don't pass and now for the messages
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that the behind fashion there is and close that project not only. fantasy. is a really complex projects the. i just as it was very dramatic office inspiring just like a snake you know what the music in the storm clouds in the water a and it jusust felt like a very- symptomatic emotional show wasn't just about pretty close but had a sort of. story which i love and i think it for me it's so much about how femininity and being a woman is also about being strong you know the looks were so beautiful and magical and sometimes if the real but also had a straight. to them- structure to them and so that combination is a woman. and finally an ensemble that hints at the fate that awaits d deals home at thirty seven. ten suited will close its doors for one whole year as the site is
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destroyed and build a new. time now to head to the capital's xp at twelve chapel built on the side to a louis the sixteenth and manual to a network buried after meeting that ended the guillotine. in an attempt to encourage new fashion blood coming up through the ranks the federation for odlu?io and fashion has offered young designers the charles to display the unique creations. de against come up with a light emitting outfit the response to audio stimulus. and it's also. it's inspired by sound waves that's the basis for design. it took a a little over three thousand hours of embroidery and a lot of pearl fringing. there are eight circuits in total two hundred and sixty five let. that's the scientific part of it and it's being modeled by my sister sesama so. at the family of fed doesn't stop that her dad programs ththe electrtrics. that was. is art ad
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fashion combine it's a way of expressing yourself free without the constraints of ready to wear it's your expressions did express. in an amphititheater att paris's bows- institute three women each prepared to push on and then take off simple men's white shirts the seventeen items of the work of fashion historian and artistic director only decide yeah as part of a motor pool there a project created with the help of students at the prestigious school of decorative artrts. los confirmó in when the would- when you see marilynmonroe wearing a man's churton bad to be i think that's extremely sensual. because the next himself threaten we tried here to make them even more so when you post additional concerts are eight times excel. you can buy them onliline for not t too much mon. on we wanted to show that you can achieve something really different with this classic items need to do it c could choose using the techniques of- creature. i try to bring a new life to close i love it when
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it's time to. leave it to long to. shed nearly. let's check in as- we each interpret the shirts and the space. it's about our individual sensor allá tiene. second it's also. yeah send. a local resistance improvise ation. by knowing each other well we can follow one another instinctively comes. from is. also we're not organized it's amy. puts it all together we just let ourselves be carried away
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