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at two k. schools reopen here in france the latest step outside and then it locked down but not all parents convinced that it's safe to go back to the class. we cover nineteen desk tops fifty thousand the figures. are following suit across the rest of latin america. ten more french children born to jihadistst parents have been repatriated from war torn syria that receiving medical care and been taken in by frank ocean services. thank you for b being with us friends schools open their doors to greet pupils
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this monday for the government says is two weeks of obligatory lessons before the summer break. of the many parents may yet choose to define decision and keep their children at home. here i'm sorry for. it was the winter when these children loss for in school. right now across from once they going back to finish the final weeks of the summer time. zero one one. this means any. h. two the fronts is s six point eight mimillion school children are nt expected to go back to class after looked on education that is our mission okay- the global catastrophe the education. i mean to weeks left before so break. will cast the impmportane of people's attendance just because it is cold enough
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community to construction out of woody's. dismantle some composite denturere intra group trickle to cool called me until dole told expect. r rerve if you make thehe informed consumer personal it apart the dorm. bowling pushing. paris france twenty fourth to agreed the was the thing for children. but the government was. one a friend one year. could do so said the whole point of. the government has for two from the- second school people's records months and will meet to social distancing measures all still in place for all age groups. even if it is hot food when it's time for a brbreak. more than fifty thousand people have been killed by covert nineteen in brazil president j. appl scenarios- initial dismissal of ththe virus is nothing but a cod right now looks like the wrong. details country second highest
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in the world. and this is a trend across latin america what cases are soaring chile mexico and peru. also seen that healthcare facilities pushed towards the brink of collapse our chief foreigngn add t to rob austin's has this. the situation is the stock market was l. cart moving towards fifty five dozen people dead there are over a million. people infected second only to the united states because it has a slightly smaller populations of crystal it's enormous two hundred two hundred million people- and if those experts are thank you bye. i thought i'd geget. rightt off increasese by over i'm twenty five people five things continue at this rate i'm not so you would get with the figures were working on the moment with very limited testing certainly let me think there really is a pretty bad situation a one of the reasons for the popular ones are given
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already know the problems that were. other way it's been affefecting. there's a lot of. three ththe problem is. atattund to brazill is thehe intense politicizing shehe of ththe reactions a are crowbars president bololsonaro was beingg exextremely dismimissive repepor martin at the corona are describing it as just a little cold at o one stagege sayaying e for. just to keep goioing to biiningham setet dot gunter the incident softy through locked arms far worse than the damage done to grow the wires this is causing a lot of political uncertainty divisions. she is over the last few days are weeks which of coincided with demonstrations calling for the impeachment of mr bolsonaro
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across a range of other issues all. the initial. in brazil highly processed are the present both tomorrow is going to change his approach france was chief foreign editor robert parsons that. after more than a hundndred days of coronavirirus lock down new york city residents monday celebrated the lifting of more restrictions by getting after cuts in months shopping at stores and dining it out okay these first problem i'd say but number less. turning to some normal of minute. in the u. s. state d. was that the number you cases rose by a record last it arizona cal florida and texas. the states home to about a third of the us population alabama georgia nevada oklahoma oregon south carolina utah wyoming also experiencing record cold spikes the pandemic clearly. not up in the united states. what any tension might
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choose to say. of course watching old balance out on that story. not spotted the rise in the numberer of new cass stock market systems seem to be affected by the news you cocorrect now joinsns u us bubusinessdesksk getting to you great to see you but wall street stocks actually got running up down this summer. all three during the- finish eight comforortably in the green with the mass that has to be seeing a record finish a record closing high. let gaining. apple which announced it would switch to at eight own chip from intel products at four it's mac computers later on this year. yeah the european and asian markets did suffer losses because of our success off the w. h. i. wound of a recession. this is countries.
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well france after receiving the tunisian presence at the lease at palace at present a macro that traveling out on tuesday to the netherlandsds tell l us. what he's g getting into the hague. at with such prime minister margaret take a to try and get him to back a proposed easy virus recovery plan. this we believe the package was put forward by the year r of commission at the end of last month it was see you race amount of money three on in debt for the fast sign may will be but as trees hardest hit by the pandemic like on. i'm happy for it but- she's in the north are paid the idea of meat that the help some something come. that rely. on tour. the netherlands that person back on is heading all right that is among the cycles of frugal for along with sweden denmark and austria. they help to be given the form. instance with. this
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is in germany this month our to disk the board with some like minded couounterpart to the smse in in germany of course would bring other than that it's too bad that. passed the strip in front of myers lot lifted. fine as m many olaf scholz joins with respect. on the easy recovery if i. so the green it could be based at the neck month's summit let's take a listen. it's time to do now. we need to money now. and we need to support our economies in forty nations now. so it's time to decide we have everything on the table to provide support to our econonomy. and the quicker. the brutal math finance minister that france and- but watching that story for all developments youou grow the bubusiness thank you very much today great to see thank you. france's announcement brought home ten french children from of jihadist fighters other
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approved an overnight from the refugee camps in syria this is the latest. in a repatriation process against the islamic state group was ousted from its syrian base in march. twenty nineteen. thousands of children of foreign born fighters have been living in camps like this one in northeastern syria since the islamic state group was ousted in march twenty nineteen. the issue of what to do- divided international opinioion. france has announced its brought home ten french minus who are receiving medical treatmentt and have been taken in by social services. thoughts on top of the eighteen it has repatriated since last year. but it's just a fraction of the estimated three hundred french children still residing at three kurdish from refugee camps in syria. in total four thousand women and eight thousand childrenn that a forereign citizens. wives and children of the fighters who went to join the so called islamic state. the syrian kurdish authorities want them
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repatriated. and human rights groups have been fighting to bring home the children arguing that they shouldn't be made to suffer for the parents since. the council rock schools and adequate health care and infectious diseases are rampant killing dozensns of pepeople a month. currently the- russia and kazakhstan for p pot treated women and chchildren in largrge numbers. the public opinion broadly against repatriation western governments are more resistant to poland france last year found two thirds of people favored leaving the children of jihadists in syria. european countries a jeopardy operating on a case by case basis they insist that women who joined the islamic state group should be tried in syria where they committed their alleged crimes. and it's like difficulties in separating children from their mothers. most of the small number of repatriated european children so far have been often school in l. health. so i tend
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more f fendship children of jihadist parents up brought back from the refugee camp that in syria currently i've beenn locked up because social services i'm receiving. medical at ten that's- they will. come from. the death of george floyd in the unitete states sparked proteststs around the world including here in france where it set off ann u unexpected reckoning demonstrators have been expressing anger over racial injustice and police brututality pararticularly towas minorities from france's former colonieses in africa but it goes beyond that to talklk more about this let's c check in our very own jeannie gotcha. now jeannie here in france demonstrators have been rallyingng around the cause o of george floyd but also many of them out how will he
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tell us a little bit more about him. i okay was it four old black m man o of malian origin o died in police custotody four years ago but there's still a lot of confusion and conflicting reports about his official cause of death. difffferent autopsies have said it could have b been eitither ht failurure or asphyxiation.n. noi did not tell hisis family has been calling for justice since two thousand sixteenen but in te wake of the- case the movement has really severe head kind of. a weight gain here and answer all race issues with many people calling onn authorities just to of k knowledge racial difference and discriminatioio inin t the first placece.erhaps. now hehe spendny time inin young that a is a c course. . ethnic r multi r rate mti culultul society but getting to o know more about the exact nature of frfrench society iss very tricky and this is because in france. it's by law to collect any
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official statistics on racace ligion ethnicity f for example with census. know what you need to know is thatt in n french the word class race is pararticulary chcharged in someone say it't's actually a bad word now back in two thousandnd thirteen french lawmakerers. banned word classroom all legislation in a feww years ago there was a push to ban it completely frorom the constitutionon. nowow lawmakers argue thatt the word class has no scientific validity and has. you for racing ideologiess. well that might seem crazyzy people. lastst week k. r r with those kinds o of statistics arare reay avavailable- but. l. as c color blind since. all equal refuse to groupup them k. b by ray r ry or- ththat's right yr r ace of thee sector f french republic before anythingg else andd
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remember t that hearing for pepeople tend to be terra of soe called you called me not he's- gott he's not is a society where people cling to separate communityy identities for instance cultural or ethnic or rereligious b before be nationai did s see thahat quite your- it. was this is cheap scott multicolored. a affirmative francis version u used to takes about are. is a all the to for kiss. for many people there's sa echo of colonialism or the vichy era identity documents thatat refused to lilisten ultitimately deport jews during world war two. but some would say that this is a color blind idideology which is great on paper actuallyy means that authoritieies or blind to syststemic racism for i instanc. there have been several smaller private keys that have been carried out and w well according to the studies people who are black or people who are up north after. just their time
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finding a job work running an aparartment and- minnnnesota samples the abilityty to do a lt of matates for the mental see how cold has some all of it is if you can get the cononsistency chic mododels also could this please don't. in a a televisedd addresess the frenchh president emmanuel macackerel salad france will be uncompromising in the face of racism but he alsoo insisted thatt france would not take down statues of controversiaial coloniaial era figures like we saw w in the u. k. and the prime minister in rocky needs saidd this actutualy opened the door t to be dangero. momore claims that the coal certainlnly is a hot. button issue. here in the capapital instanance there or does of statatue or street name or my- to. who a an important t part in front c colonial. for instance one statue that's at the heart of this debate is a statue of giambattista could bet which is
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in front of you as somebody next united so the lower house ofof parliament. but he's good n bed.d. eight prominent minister on. the kinings this is a great prproblem for history but he was alsoso the archihitect of f somg that's calledd the good lauaugh which helped in shrine. s slavey so does this mean that france should take down the statue will publicc opinion is divided. is that coming out of its danger. this deposit your- i don't know if it left like something coming boat that get talked about to be few more discovers to complete out of its it shows you shaking tactic. michelle to do the dj the- digest well i take off here in a i see to launch you should meet. simple okay. he's on fun via. can kickoff with a full benefit to three there critical first commit the could see just walk about two he did like to tell so. because with a phone
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number the best in will be to speak to us today was a two more and put it in the us or come a when i mean n some. the french president is to rerember sure there's. its dowow. some but it's's been done and quite the for he take the of son was a one hero and went on to be the beach regime during the not up one of darkest in french history i mean becauause of fale eighty debates today t that daniel who. they did that. a basketball city that would. it wanna make music if you'll give now out of new jersey hit by about eighteen do to thatat or s it so will france get rid of fifth traits of its controversial. well not present it seems but for many people the fight is just beginning. most welcome on france twenty four we'rere hearing see folders deal with the full moon
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resilient health minister police and they came on data hello mister minister but again think you for accepting our invitation minister on april fifteenth. dismissed by president is able to a lot of the time when you were at the forefront of the fight it's bebecause hehe's nineteen.n. sco dilute the point that i could use it happened after two weeks of the disagreement. on what grounds we dismiss. at co four can reach you. rescue i get a moment to o more at that time te world's fair a new virus this was an unknown disease that was deeply affffecting healthcare systems would you respond to the main country affected were in the worksks withh eighthteen france and the uk become quickly overwhelmed. it but as you for thihis is financial in brazil we were seeing these reports for more developed nations that was offering so.
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you don't't means that tree therefore decided to employ so disk. measures to protect us bob of course wayne said there so please could you comportamiento bustle the special distancing measures led to that the economic. issues that we've seen floodwateters economic us giving us the quakes some other thing one but this is what i like to call the second wave you can test it. is affecting public health and the second. in condemning. and depressed. i decided to be more concerned with the e. impact to fire affect you over health so you guys follow suite like he created yes a spurious dilemma is if these two things could work manage to separate when they go hand in hand with can you had a health ministry that was putting. and to the economy what. we needed to time. he was p. to get to work and downplay the public health risks to this
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because there's so much javor matis you'll ministers that they comes a point. that is a health minister i do you agree with your president well you get dismissed which youou for your kidney removal and this is exactly what he chose to do this by appointing another mininier who was opening there. in the job for twenty eight days he was also a doctor and he also had a disagreement with the e president. in school does it what is the date of death yesterday the president is handed over to the ministry to admit personnel to just follow his orders without any genereral publicic help systems is a large only all yours can accept shavelson. up or- we him to be dismayed. image moscow some resilience the phone with someone managers they might was from the public how when we went protect her from from things and we three this cacall prprince and so the line the first to retain and lots of people so we don't second protect our health care system
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third. in different thingss. as the- for any made. a lot of them in of the thirty one of the experts will replace by military. hello hello to me this can no lolonger be called a health ministry it is not a health ministry that is occupied by the ministry the only problem instead of some of these process of the militarization of the health ministry in your attempts. too distort. smith did you do nott do morore core of a rescue one those to muck around the question is not so much whetherr it's anti democratic for bates anti life and that goes well beyond any democratic concerns in my opinion. for a there is a crash is can we as a society for protect our values are so. life of ourur people is our core value. forgiveness was adamant school some people believe that goes against. taking the
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economy yeah because our figures are no longer trusted despite how trusted as a ministry isrsrael's health ministry was in the past the mark of the we were a reference on the conontinent if people would look to us as an example. to many public health you can see is that the minister that credibility is key for any debate domomestically andnd internatioionally a and that is being lost t to this behavioior which was that that initially brazil was the heaeads to fight against the pandemic state of. produced so isolation e earlier than some european countries but today brazil is second worsrst hits s by covingtonon wt happenened was b because. i spoe to my brother i think t the thee are of f fact at playay do you need a cut. isis head not socia. we have. fellow without sanitation. a historic lack of housing o overcrowding. populatd neighborhood. history of in
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diseases and for money buys a key and we also have a strong informal economy many people work withohout a documented job it is very difficult to ststop that but with the things you finances it was guess i think the disease may show to the world how important it is that we reduce these inequalities this is all said you mean we have this poor kid binance affects everything f for globobalization is shaking up te entitire world. and if we continue with this kind of transit of goods and populations and diseases will also globalize especially the infectious one this is going to fix all of these inequalities between countries are notot good enough for b brazil. or for any other country. we of a- one of president jaafar i was main organ. is that the fed will the- more than house of the country. this is an argument thaha keeees rereoccurring and is taking up upon dememonstrators who support the president. can you make sense of this economimic
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argument. falls to dilemma. the musician nice but that's not so much the proroblem. you never emerge strong for an epic epidemic. never happened throughout history you simply cannot do it without the with the proverbial mentions that it was safe we had been more cautious economic recovery would likely. be much faster not being told it w will get on that is it going on because and this is seen through the- study of previous epidemics last year mark is still. moving to my stance on in these meetings what this actually shows is that his mind is alreaeady on te reelection in twenty twenty two. both of those at least like presidential elections are always about jobs about the account i is going to war with follow up. hits the president is trying to do is distance himself from the public. health crisis. leaving the crisis deem and governor. yeah he will quirks he's s saying there will be losses but he didn't want. i
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if gdp was not a clue issue we know what yoyou're asking by is that he's pretetty. to not k knw who you often the crarash coununtries will have to comeme together to find solutionsns. invited we are allergic but if we're going t to need to o rethk the world we continue to. come up with an economic recovery plan and stop thinking about just ourselves this is the one the more mail but brazil has cut itself off from that process through his behavior wewell. i think that that is a grave dipiplomatic era the use f the clover keen is. a worldwide debate. meeting at the world health. in here. wilson i was things. as a great defender of the strike which is being produced in laboratory right now. whatat do you thihink of ts miracle cure. w we do notot. wok this same as you let us keep i certainly don't think it's a miraclcle cure. when you're e fd a new disease of course people want to an easy solution. no it
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was in the chair. the eagle mad mad the president didn't support this drug for health reasons. it was actually for political reasons. h hs telling people to take the drug and to go back toto work. longerer it invivited spanish. this goes against the advice of the specialists and the doctors and has nono scientifific foundatio. mother the album's bodies- but- and he i had restricted its use to the severe cases because we knew there was cardiovascular risk involved. why is this beauty okay. what the president wanted t to allow people to take the drug at home with no medical follow up. he hehello i allow. i didn't know it but the schools with mililitary peoplee who are now in charge havee allowewed it. to be. faced with it. we need to respect sign hello receive the thing. about the need to respect research and i will go crazy i missed in
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all six. you may also it does fix. you you must coverage c. i say that he- chooses policy over so. when the to think that mail to the. in june the internet criminal court in hague started to look into a complaint. against the brazil president and meant of the current of irish prices in brazil do you think he could be held responsible and face charges for minimizing the server e. of the health crisis. it was scary
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