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g. five saw hello leaders in the french president's meeting the mauritanian capital to discuss that joint efforts to stamp out jihadist insurgents. emmanuel macron sees gains made in the last six months mean the victory is possible. how rage in the west as china gets tough in the east a string of global powers voioice the anger of beijing's new national security role for hong kong. trying to say is this legislation is essential to stop violence pro democracy protests. abbas announces the fifteen thousand jobs must go chiefly in europe.
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with the aircraft manufacturer battered by the code is nineteen hundred make effron says it will also b be slashing seven thousand five hundred jobs by the end of twenty twenty two. our business but it's a new day w will be here on sets with the latest. hello welcome back to the front twenty four newsroom. six months ago in the french peyronie's they pledged to forge ahead with that joint efforts to stamp out the islamist insurgents. in this tuesday the heads of the g. five saw hell countries plus president michael have met once again this time in the mauritanian capital they were also joined by the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez. with the german chancellor taking part via video link the french president has said that his saw hell allies have now managed to shift the dynamic in the fight. against jihadists let's take a quick listen to what my call is set up this post conference. but press conference. the other is a shot
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if will given the discussions we had in the progress that has been achieved in the last six months france will continue it's a commitment to the site hello. shelby new- that milestones that have been sent and our commitment will once again be evaluated the beginning of twenty twenty one which will be our next meeting all the time. because of recent threats in till then the efforts of our coalition will accelerate. going beyond the military involvement we will bring back the state services and administrations to different communities and this is what will happen in the next weeks and months visit that was done throughout rule the- concerned. states from on this ongoing pressed. in the summit taking place in mauritania i'm joined here. by all internatioional affairsrs commentatotor philip tell nothig like we had that earlier from a menu and michael in the frencnch prpresident speaking he said tht some progress has been made but the road ahead is going to o be still tough. well if you go to mymy back to what the january
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thomas there was a meeting in france in the town of port which is right down in southth west of france in the border with spain. we havee the new michael met with the f five heas of state frorom the g. fivive sw help- group of countrieies why s it called the g. five so held us because that group of countries has. come to get to the fight- the islamist insurgency that has ravaged that country's over the last seven or eight years and so. to meeting taking place in the south west of france with those had just a weapon if i knew my made it. blatantly clear that a not so not groves was made. on fifty increase in the amount attacks takaking place that inn cacaps is remembmber lost in. november there was a helicopter crasash with the dean of french soldiers were killed. he's the dot edu to change in all of those allilied forces that and n favor of the french forces
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which been that we too cold is called the call force which now has about five ththousand men so sincnce then there's been aa changeover in the way that this conflict has been taking place it's now according to menu mackerel more in the spa on the side of the- g. five- g group of nations and their- domestic. armed forces and in the hands of french armed forces are no longer in the hands of the terrororists now why is that that's becausese there's been a decision to overhaul the way that. the forces on the ground the operating gonna all these large calm voice with many vehicles away easy targets for roadside bombs for example and the rationale now is to leave troops on the ground for longer periods. camped in so they can pinpoint where- the- islamists all and then they can operate and that's led to the killing of hundreds of islamist fighters jihadists and also-
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just recently at the beginning of june to the head all of- the al qaeda in the islamic maghreb movement- his name is- drop. he had been killed and is one the key achievements i think for french forces- in the past few months but that's not enough acaccording to the- french- president more needs to be done and if it isn't done then the situation could slip back again. into a much more a difficult conflict tomorrow so that's why he's calling for more outside intervention from other countries notably from europe and from the united states. and he said in his briefing just a short while ago there had been progress in in that problem with the u. s. bringing in- for example more quick minutes. and there is more involvement from european nations i was in figure four has a hundred and sixty stone in an extra french troops coming in there- sixty six and a hundred fifty suite will taking part in what is called a- the g group of grouping calld
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tech buka what. is that basically to help train with- forces on the ground and the logistic. just why is that important and that is important because the life night. for i five six hello p patients very f i the moline j. more. and are of or in the- it does the meeting. tray trip out. the means t to playay with web. and that's what the prince problems itight fight left who are very low can i. they all. to re. more quick.. mmhm drawn out confnflict i went no where near the end of it okay philip so thank you very much. well staying with africa the federal
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police commissioner in ethiopia says that three expxplosions hae rocked thehe capital. injurining and killing several people those blasts came as protests spread across the country followining the fatal shooting f a prominent singer. from the largest ethninic group that. ths ununrest has already led to the govevernment switctching off the internrnet in addis ababa. i'm moving on china has likened it to a sort of hovering over the heads of those who threaten national security. the details of beijing's freshly enacted security law for hong kong have been made public anyone who destroys government facilities will be considered a dissidence damaging it transports in any acts of all soon on our acts of terrorism. and participating in any breakaway activity will be a violation of this little. a total o of twentnty seven counts have t though told t the u. n. e beijing should rethink its movee all beijing correspondent sean pentagram has more. party very-
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interesting seeing as you seem to s see that t the text ofof ta nanational security law was a madede public att t the sameime that the law i basicically took effect at eleven pm- chinese time here in beijing but also- in hong kong a a there's a sixty six articles in the- attacks which is in chinese and- here just a few points that i've gleaned. fromom that text first off. it's it definitely seems that thehe- the decisions off definitely lie at the end with beijing over hong kong the national security committee. will be set up in hong kong headed by the chief executive who's already sort of handnd picked by beijing. and this- a committee will not be subject to review by a judicial institutions now in addition to that-- it's-s- criminalizes for different accent- secession subversion terrorism in collusion. with foreign forces and defines does and- rather large sort of like a very wide
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ranging way in a way that- a lot of the behavior and patterns of behavior that we saw during the protests i in twtwenty nineteen n last summer- can. includeded so for example- acts of v vandalism towarards facilities of the hong kong government can be considered as beieing- subversion now- i in addition to that- d. punishments- that will be- inflicted for any of those crimimes. for instancee participation in any y such activities can lead to three to eight years in prison- but- if you're found to be organizing one of those- activities and ththat can lead. to lifefe. in prison and finally a special unit within the police force in hong kong will b be set up to investigate- national security cases and- at these particular units will be able. to personnel from the landd.
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operating secret servicice that basic at the end of the day the goal of this law is today's kerr and stop and you the pros of sort of move we see i in hong kongng over the past year and sx i'll stop any opposite to beijing in a kong. no several days of delivery. you do. have fallen a raw this. kessler following week of code nine clclose the blocks. will be rio from this one. and visitors from several designated safe countries will be allowed to reenter for non essential travel as unity explains. traveling to the either business or pleasure back on the cards that is if you're a resident of one of fourteen designated country. to feature on the so called safe left the nation's coronavirus situation has to be similar or better than in europe. the ease the daily average is sixteen new coronavirus cases the one hundred thousand inhabitants over the previous two weeks.
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brussels says china two conjoined if beijing reciprocates by opening its borders to each. notably absent countries with ongoing coronavirus crises such as the united states brazil and india. the block is set to review that choices everyry two weeks this s the world health organization continues to preach caution. the worst is yet to come choosing which countries to open up to has become a diplomatic headache the european leaders balancing health concerns the economy and diplomacy added to this lack of trust surrounding some countries official coronavirus begins. even as average as a setup questions remain as to just how many travelers will be interested in visiting a region that used to be one of the epicenter of because of it nineteteen. meanwhile the director of the u. s. national institute for allergy and infectious diseases has s spoken of his concern to the senate
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health and education committee this cheesesteteak. antnthony fi says he will not be surprised if the u. s. c.'s covert nineteen infections hit the one hundred thousand day a date mon if the others don't change. to date the virus has claimed att least onene hundreded and twenty six. thousanand deathshs. on u.. soil. now the twowo found she speaking a little earlier this. we can't focus on those areas. that are having this it puts the- country. at risk we are now having forty plus thousand new cases a day i would not be surprised if we go up to o a hundred thousand a day if this does not turn around. and so i am very concerned. moving on the aircraft manufacturer abbas has unveiled plans to slash fifteen thousand jobs over the next year. describing the move as necessary to safeguard its future the corona virus pandemic has left the aviation industry reeling as passenger
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traffic ground to a halt. analysts say could takake years to fully recover all b business edititor kate moody joins us now a kate what more do we know about abbas's restructuring plans well this was largely expected but the numbers still seem staggering it's about eleven percent. of airbus's's global work force- concentrated in the commerciall aviation sector most of these fifteen thousand job cuts will come in europe about two thirds of them between france and germany including g around ninine hundrd that it's already been announced in germany. at one thousand six hundred in the u. k. around nine hundred job cuts expected in spain one thoususand three huhundred inin other paraf the world in a statement the c. give cover said. the end spacece its- ever. he said that air traffic might not recover until as late as twenty. five and this was being forced to take these measures in order to stay afloat he previously said the- and a breeze well i the operon.
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b. percent next to years. was at the front ministry has described these drop as x. and urged airbus to it of the state sponsored a probe and that fifteen. your rest package it is now before the airline industry. reduce a office as possible it's worth it you're in france you strip to be consult these sales. french unions are like that approach quite a bit of but the american right wing has announced job cuts are on sixty thousand ten per of its way force and- of all been she- jobs across board. it's clear this crisis is really having ripple effect across the industry across the globe. okay it's the f. homes is also. . being big job cututs yeah expecting cononcur. from ar france in the coming days management will begin talks with. uninions on friday over. o get rid of around what. that five and- yoyou say they'y've bn told the b bulk of them will coe err for itself around three to. five x. be rich. or under.
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balint depart. and round three. layoffs that jobs with be cut from the los making. since how and that's part of agreement with government to try to bridge. those sure a whole into. flights no air france klm is received seven billion euros from the french government three point four billion from the dutch government. at with conditions about reducing pollution and keeping job cuts to a minimum and french unions have accused the airline of taking government bailout funds. to benefit shareholders rather than protecting their workforce okay all business and it's a committee thank you very much. what brings you up to date but do stay . to twenty
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