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light for ankara to send troops to libya attack it's fafall of invite in favor of the deployment to support the u. n. dot government's intricately. red nose is from interpol full calls go the international police organisation intervenes offer the business landscape and in japón i'm headed to lebanon. also coming up here in front of the massive transport strike a the pension reforms enters its twenty nine stay spelling yet more okay as full conduce it's. hello welcome to change into falls twenty former self i guess and be okay with the headlines for you this
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hour. but first turkey's parliament has given the green light t to deploy troopss to lia to support you and back governments in tripoli in an emergency session turkish mps voted 300-252-0080 f four in favor. of a one year mandate allowingng the deployment. decision comes despite concerns that turkish forces could exacerbate the conflict in libya and five that de stabilize the region. we'll talk is allied to the u. n. back government in tripoli which is faced offensive on the rival forces loyal to general highly for hasta. bolsteriring tripols m militaryy clout turkey has voted toto send trtroops to libya. lawmakers in ankara gave the bill the green light after tripoli's beleaguered government of national cold also the backup in the ongoing conflict with rivival factions from the east of the country. all this is over five hundred and nine three hundred twenty
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five and the angel i'm one hundred meters send a- turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. he pledged h his support do you en banks libyan prime minister of finance al suraj describing the threat to his authority as a putsch supported by arab countries and european cystic. suraj forces have been under attack from fighters led by general handy five hasta since april last year vying for control of triple a- - this vote gives turkey a one year mandate to dispatch troops to libya alonong with the marititime a c. covering the eastern mediterranean. yet for libya's rival administration hungary's move is stoking regional tensions and one echo whiskey he is obsessed with the idea of restoring the glory of the ottoman sultan. but up in order to control the arab world and the whole world out of your life. yes ende. thursday's vote has also been criticized by neighboring egypt where officials called it a violation
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of international rule. on the u. when's libia and only has said the deal signed with turkey represent an escalation of hostilities in libya. well as for use of analysis on this story at mogherini as a visiting scholar at call new year at full that you ambassador on head of the delegation to syria whispering thanks very much for speaking out to from twenty full. but firstly what do you think turkey's most useful for wanting to deploy troops to libya is that about turkey flexing its military might. it's small but dedicated oddities about lydia. it is- a message. saying talking to ose- and talk about those in a number of ways these but the gonna walalk. use the day's. nes bubut as youou go a and as s you mentntioned there was remember y all l this. yeah but also many.
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other things. susu as alreadady for. meanans operate in the titimate readydy. mom drone deploy through what inside words and of course as we've seen before in the past few months. because of the in in syria so the- message here these marks. message to the domestic audience at the start more and- on the spspot the are in difficult straits i iid the- message to. all thehe stakeholders in the some of thee very. happens today more incidents because the agreeeemet on the black one from israel to create the grease. in signing and still. so clear messages se tacky sending ball ya you know giving the green light to this deployment in the mean time egypt he supports of f cool
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general half doors criticize the intervention so how's that the u. s. a by the way how fofounded off iss thahat turkeys deploying troops could further. destabilize the region. well it's certainly- is going to complicate matters enormously in in libya and. your to the peace but as i said this is prprobably. if you're thinking about using. we did is it possible listen it it is such a dear through our broad. band in this position is that russisia alsoso for our lost after all ad of course as we know it is allied with russia not only. in northern syria butut also for te prococuremenwa. is in dire straits economically politicacally dissent within the party. cool right saying thirty
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matters you cannot do anything in thi reason wiwithout certain even if it is quite exaggerated something probably seen as very useful. see mr nie just a quick response from you i mean this news of a deployment by turkey comes of course before expected pistols between not libibya's warring sides that set for that you have in a couple of weeks time presumably this doesn't bode very well for those two. well it complicates them quite substantially but the fear in dhaka these it's certainly. on many separate but this one in particular. also in that the it is needed. and. isis it checkckt ofof the discussion are we- addressing poster. yes they can. in the recent yes if meet
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in the recent monthss doeoesn't make. very littltle it's a look. in international diplomacy and that's all this is another layer all the solo nationally is that right to you- aiming are both in turkey as a box. okay mister perry nie up on not now that's where we live on the for that so we have time full. thanks for your time this evening. you know the world is that he's authorities have received a red nose his firm and to pull for the- woman isn't chapman calls go. now the multi millionaire businessman skipped bail in japan and fled to lebanon this week one awaiting trial on charges. the financial misconduct. the so called red notices notion arrest warrant and doesn't require eleven on to rescuing falsely full james wilson has the details. example carlos ghosn is now in lebanon having fled from japan when he was a teen trough of. show
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misconduct. interpol red ninety fifteen issued meaning the x. nissan chairman will likely face questioning from lebanese authorities. the model for monday it is well known and it is not a secret that mr ghosn is residing in lebanon and therefore this red notice arrived at the general prosecution. and the prosecution is going to implement it legally. we are a state that respects legal is obviously the is mobile. however lebanon in japan have no extradition treaty main that gun will not be sent back to take care to face trial. and for the previously among japan's most points profound defendants. las going was on that point surveillance is three nine pounds owns can't find japanese lawyers so how exactly did he pulled off his vanishing act to end up in lebanon. obtaining nonsense to that question is the task of these japanese prosecutors seen here ratining one of comommerce guguns t tee hines i intake yea. among sosome of the e clues the revelation that japanese authorities around going to a spanish french polls point one on bail. investigation goes far beyond japans borders.
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according to a two because police spokeswoman turkish authorities arrested seven people including four pilots. the suspected of playing a role in guns transfer from japan to lebanon his private jet tououchd down and is t temples architect apple before its final destination oak bay ridge. arrested in taking a in november twenty eighteen college going faces four charges of financial misconduct including understating his income a misuse of corporate resources the former automobile executive is expecected to holda press conference from lelebanon. on the eighth of january. now here in for all to he's trying to strike that set power lies the capital and disrupted train services nationwide isn't it it's twenty nine status as day. making it the longest rail worker will count to more than three decades. the government and unions are set to attempt told next week but i'm likely to agree to a compromise. the outline cgt union school if it yes another general strike for the ninth of january falsely
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full you ca royo explains. almost a month then and still no end in sight. at the start of twenty twenty franz remains in the grips of the longest rarailway strike on record. it vowed to push ahead with his pension reform during his new get address president emmanuel mamacron colder all parties to end the stalemate. i think his organizational sunt mai expect the government to prime minister edna philippe working with trade unions and employers. to rapidly reach a compromise. the hardline cgt union however is a name made for a quick trees. it's leader has instead cold on all french people to go on strike. the union also wants to locate the country's eight oil refineries. other major unions that have been engaged in serious bargaining have also voiced that disappointment of the president for not addressing the question of race in the full pension age limit from
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sixty two to sixty four. a key sticking point. as tens of millions of french workers retuturn to bug from the end of the holidays more trouble tales and street protests are in store. a nationwide general strike it's cold for the ninth of january. just off to the resumption of negotiations on tuesday. the draft pension reform bill is set to b be presented to the cabinet on the twenty second. with those ongoing showings governments nomination a visual falls was a rally for the p prestigious french legion of honor award of sparks controversy ready as the french ceo of the global management company blackrock which critics all gave could gain from the government's pension reform plan. arrogance a reports. demonstrators display banners witith anti blackrocock slogans at a protest against the french government's pension reform plan last december. the world's l largest investment managememt comomny blblkrock manages some seven trillion dollars in assets and on wednesday the ceo of its
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french branch was nominated for the prprestigious legigion of hr provoking outrage. coca logros presents the obscure site of pension reply from democrats. it executes black rock of pushing for a privately funded pension system in france where retirees will receive a pension based on what they invest well the government reform plan does not currently include such changes he reallyly has expressd support for them in the past. before se bibible cool frenchch people put a lot of money is on one hundred yards and things that i saw it fourteen julyy sainint louis but i'm worried about that tensions because they still neko individualize retirement savings system on it. for the french government to ellie deserves the legion of honor because of his contributions to french society as a well known businessman. he was the vice chairman of french electric utility company gdf suez established under napoleon inin eighteen oh to the legion f honor is the highest french order of merit and recognizes.
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both military and civilian distinctions. inferred to those who have demonstrated outstanding merits in the service of the french nation after at least twenty years of activity. second f from the highly anticipated bullfight all seven *-*- spring gore is now being published intellectual consents been gore's book details our relationship with this team french fry said gabrielle months neff. which just happened when she was fourteen and he was fifty well the book is being held on the me too moment for the country's mystery wells james wilson reports. it's a town that began thirty three years ago and now it sounds in print for the world to read about. vanessa spring gore's much anticipated new book title consent recounts the story of how she was seduced by french roy take gabrielle not sniffff. when she was fourteen and he was fifty years oldld the could not s snif has made no secret of hihis preference for y young boys and girls. a not s so long ago his views went unchallenged sitting
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down as they seekek those youngr than sixty n no one of my obobsessions one of my accomplishments and in fact this is a book about long. but for spring gora her affair with momonths now if we send. wrong she says months knifefe is a huntnter needsououng misterr sas on paradade if in the nineteen seventies a blind die with turned fifteen years later things started to shift appearing on a french talk show in nineteen ninety not snuff was called out by canadian writer. dini's pambansang disassembled is not the same as nephew tell us stories of sodomizing young girls of fourteen fifteen years old as sa fall for you so it's possible that a young girl to fall for a man who has cerertain literary mystique. but on the other hand it's like an old man learning children with candy. but in the wake of the me too movement the allegations detailed in consent. the french literary world. on twitter france's culture minister showed support for clues he spoken out. littorina steak is not a guarantee of impunity. i give my full support to all the
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victims who have the courage to break the silence months now has dismissedd concern to the host on being disparaging worked painted damaging him. whenever the yang the book is already taken fronts pointss tune. well they have the up to date will international headlines h here on from tweneny fofour and fifty mininutes timee join us s that. your needs a changing and some restaurants twenty four .com. reports t the latestst international news programs available only playy together with life for costing twenty four seven intuitive fost and available in four languages from twenty fofour dot com. they began the day at to any que . thank. yeah for says a
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depth of the play depicts all these initial onions and a fost looks of a more personal- daily preserving of political social movements we have to adapt the forest and the trees to the new climate we experience here in front. hello and welcome to france and focus today we had deep in the french countryside to explore the state of france's forests. now across the world all green spaces around the threat the shrinking under the pressures of climate change deforestation and rapid of and development. from #to is blocking the trend hit there is sixteen a million acres of forest often down the country and they're only getting bigger.
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france is known for its lush and the magnificent forest. over the past hundred years they've more than doubled in size. this was largely because by the rural accidents when french people fled the country site for the city. the industrial revolution but it's also due to the development of intensive modern agriculture. which demands less bass aggressor harvest. these two key factors allowed french forests to slow the growth claim they space. today nearly a third of france's territory discovered by woodland and even if the trend has slowed over the past thirty years. french forests continue to branch out. some ninety thousand hectares of trees emerge from the us every year. the surface area nine times the size of paris. france has the fourth largest forests s in europe behind swed.
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finland and spain. spain's planting new trees that's an impressive rightht but not necessarily for ecocological reasonss a large proportion of sosome things on test destined o be cut down intended to paper critics say the help spread the forest fires that devastate suede's spanish woodland every year. the u. k. meanwhile is planning on planting some fifty million photos of in the next twenty five years great to vast new forest in the north. of england. photos are among the best trees. hopedale sign. to get some more in depth look at how france's green spaces and doing in twenty nineteen i camae here to powers is biggest con the one defense and to meet at least five rounds she's the forest manager. the ngo from nature. hi and leave hi. thanks for joining us today we are hit
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in the blood of on set in paris but tell us in general all over franz all forests at risk. no plea for says missile but if you don't. know french forests and not really in danger. we don't have a deforestation problem in france but we do have of the issue. therere has been a loss of f by divested de and franan i'm fourth key habitats the biodiversity.y. of the habitatat disappeared you to agriculturee for example his use of pesticides homes the soil. forests the stocking to have great to buy a divested. that's why we must continue to protect forests because of in flight booking to europe because of this interview to fifty. why is it so important to protect green spaces like this is it primarily about fighthtg clclimate change we yes best is forests a so called carbon stores. they're able to catch a co two from the atmosphere than storage in that trunk in that
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area ge governmental lugar still can't darauf cooled off as i'm going to free i fear to is responsible for climate change. french for us capture about 10% of france's annual emissions. so it's really important to protect them to fights against climate change is a very- political movements now we k know the government is at least considering plans to cut down thousands of trees at to use. the word why. not so dangerous. i don't. an opportunity to separate their north of trinity the danger is obviously that if we cut down too many trees. elefante at the bundle of questions you want to have been in the works and he they would as a material is better for the environment then using steel or pvc. at the end thank you very much indeed
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thank yoyou. bill forest is a rg green oasis in the paris region but city officials have big plans for the space they want to create a so called leisure ryryland and it sends a not involves knocking down around the side of the areas trerees. now q. as you can imagine fury by local environmental activists they stageged a sit in last year to try and stop the bulldozers frosty froze david jim bath went to meet them. there the battle but are continuing to fight to save what's left of the cornish de f5r5. close to the public the poorest in the eastern suburbs of paris has grown naturally an old quarries over the last sixty years yeah you can that del also there was no human intervention. the only architect is nature itself
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indexof one of the- authorities decided to clear a third of the forest to build a so called leisure island. all companies. activists efforts to stop the bulldozers were in vain. i thought the- the bulldozers arrived on the eighth of october twenty eighteen. that same day the intergovernmental panel on climate change bags leaders to plant more trees and forests the profit is out with a fully. that day a bit of french singer catheririne ringer drawing attentionon to the deforestation made the rounds on social media. but the forest fate was already sealed in which utc of morales losing a green space in an area where there already lost of problems concerning pollution industrial waste landul so full of features our campaign was just to simply let the force be. it's been there for sixty years stop bothering about it in with the forests play a crucial role
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by absororbing co two emissions. but environmentalists are also concerned about the bio diversity already a rarity in the paris regionn that has made the green spaces home. developers say the project won't pose a threat to wildlife to date everything possible is done to make the animals on the stand that they must migrate to war to protect its by isaaaac. supporters of the project say the forest could still be enjoyed in specially created outdoor areas nearby. areas of the former quarry that would be re filled with soil and made safe for the public this was a from the- the subsoil is full of h holes. i it's dangerous for trust passes and for the forest itself and- an argument rejected local activists who say landslides in the forest are rare. they've asked to local officials to declare the forest a nature reserve amid worries that developers won't honor their promise to protect some fifty acres from development. our next stop this
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forest southeast of paris we hit to meet stefan the founder of leef forest actction an ngo that encourages us offset our carbon footprint by planting trees. hi hi so we e are hit in at what looks like an empty field but this place used to be full of ash trees what happened to. yeah it was full of ash treess and they were damaged by a disease and we had to gett them down. because they they were quite hail and nothing could be done with these trees but it's not a an empty field it's a forest already becausese we did plants some oak tree here. but according to write. that one o oh two years oldld ad they c ce from m a nurseryry a e nursery and they y will groww fr the next twowo hundred years. ad why did you pick oak trees had to replace the actual ones that i would disease. that's a good point actually because the oak
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trees are well adapted to the left. to the soil and to the local climate. but also they're not impacted by the same disease of the ash trees. so that would be fine hair. but we've we've planted oak trees but not only. as well fruits trees because we won't biodiversity in this forest. a why is biodiversity up so it posted beforee us like this- because i'd refer section we diversitity is the best life insurance for the forest. it increases the- the c chances for the forest to resist to a climate change you know to storms. disiseases to insects ad so on so. the more diverse to you have the stronger the for it to be. big of an impact i in your opinion i is climate change hahaving on forests like this in franz. it's a already a big problem and climate change is here already- we h have experience jyj damages in
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frowns on forests due to climate change. there is they're all v very long sumumr's very dry summers and the trees suffer- las f from these- from the servers so we have to adapt the forest and the trees to the new climate we experience here and friendsds. a living will alo talk confronts recently not just about deforestation but about byod reforest înc5 trees why is that a controversial issue why is that a problem. there are diffeferent ways t to approach forests and forest m managemement- you're rt most of the presentations are. done with one single tree species. it's easier. to manage to c cut theherees whenn you hae only one species because- they're all the same size so it's easier to get into the forest. a and to dodo what youoe to do with thehe stories right.
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