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anniversary of the end of british rule of violent protests rocked the streets of hong kong. . t. the- no security law please the rest scores of people. the biggest women to start moving into the west bank but for now israel delays its annexation of parts of the west bank. stillions flock. to demonstrate the british prime minister is one of many calling for the plans to be scrapped. the rift widens between chris and ankara the turkish
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amambassador accuses france of acting with bias over the conflict in libya well the french government suspends a military. naval operationons. incident turkish warships. hello welcome back to the fronts twenty four newsroom i'm thomas waterhouse us lawmakers have called for tough action to be taken against beijing with house speaker and not hello seat saying old tools needs to come to us the men's please and calm you bigger purpose. what erupted around two hundred seventy people have been arrested and state clean ten broke new. this more. first arrest since new national so law came into effect hong kong's residents woke up a new
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reality on wednesday after beijing imposed legislation it says will bring back stability to the region. it would be do i'll level best make sure we could achieve the objececves off the- los angngeles and then hopefully improve upon the one country two systems systete and then we could enjoy long term stability. this wednesday. three years khan was handed back to china the region is meant to enjoy freedoms ununavailable on the mainland until twenty forty seven. but in recent years beijing has no way the of the home. resin day imposing an applple six law from the- is just the latest a- they not. to what. intimidate us in an into a catatonic state and the fact that they would put down in black and white t that
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they would. that m many. over te foreign media in hong kong is another dire warning because of the role is to change home all. two of via so every day when people home home i'll wake up they have to think what should i say today. should i come. at what should i do teach- there might be might be children details of the national security legislation were unveiled as they went into effect crimes of secession subversion and killing with four forces can be punished with life prison. agents from the moon will also. the most abrupt change to the city's way of life since its sovereignty was handed back to china. hello
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despondent in hong kong is tracking the developments for us all of the therapy has sent this update. hong kong protesters were defiant on the firstt day of the new national security law. show little mercy after a relatively quiet start to the day there were scores of arrests as police blocked the annual july march we've been bands this year. throughout the afternoon the wrist of police used water cannon tear gas and pepper spray to disperse crowds. pleaser j. the time. in more cult protest rip. in store. what the world saw some suspected of falling file- national security law which china and hong kong governments intend you. to its full extent. the youngest director was in your old colonel for waving
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hong kong hens and stag. now illegal under the law. in other will news. palestinians have and in r ramallah and jericho to protest israel's annexation plans fall through the bank the center right coalition had him all this july the first. the day twenty. the us press. israeli prime minister's office says talks are still ongoing with american officials on the quotes application of sovereignty with the alternates prime minister any guns in the mission will have to wait until the cove it nine. on the ground said this next report. we'rere here in my home place the community cultivate self is in the west and benjamin wells about ten fifteen minutes drive from jerusalem. there are more than two hundred fifty israeli
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settlements i convey itself across the west bank all illegal under international law. and have been since like mary. yes hi on the ancestral lands of the jewish people. eleven so much to. yeah when this community we have ruined this community for a thousand years ago. and of f course wee have the national feelili of living in an area that is very important to us as you said thank. envisages israel annexed all the jewish settlements. it's provoked strong opposition from palestinians and the international community no merry and other settlers of putting their case to journalists brought here by an israeli organization. do you support annexation wanted to happen we don't so much use the what an exception because in our eyes thesese areas. that hae been part of the homeland.
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spelled it. extendedd seventy on these areas. we suppororthe current plan that a bit more. to act because we feel that this we did. we did a- we did and- a few kilometersrs a in the subtbtle. people also impatient for annexation and that's just the first step. survivors can accident busty my mother said that excites him kinsey on mon cala is name is about to embark on a m massive outside of his house. okay i'm spark a. source says. the exhibition will be upon victory for the right wing settler movements. next in thirteen days time e. u. foreign ministers will huddle together with one single issue to discuss and that's the question of turkey the french foreign minister says the fresh sanctions against ankara could well be considered news about meeting came as tensions rose
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is once again between. the two countries with france tended participation in a nato naval mission as erin o'connor the ex spy. the nato operation sea guardian is supposed to contribute to maintaining security in the mediterranean through coordinated action but it's now one of the sources of growing tensions between nato allies france and turkey. as a part of the mission last june the friendship lukewarm baked into the turkish cargo vessel suspected of transporting weapons to libya in b breach of the u. n. embargo. french officials in turn accused the turkisish vessel of aggressively harassing one of f its warshipss despite its participation in the joint nato mission. nato has launched a probe into the incident though it has yet to officially communicate its findings that the pharmaceutical zhu's. subcomandante continue the lack of a strong organism usefull
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said some of the deal liz expanse of don't know don't. now this parliament conclusion france nevertheless halted its participation in the alliances joint maritime operations. on wedndnesday frenchh foreign ministers only victory all also announced that u. sanctions against ankara may be considered. earlier this week the french president also weighed in accususing turkey of sideliningng its commitments to nato. i mean i definitely so you'll join maybe that. is it will be the key. no it is okay not clear films ventana. up business meet the only be the p. message multitiple the combatants yet used the p. this is. supposed to sit in the responsibility to the community will keep itt. alive among. the little. ten between inter have in recent months over the libyan conflict while ankarara supportsts thehe u. n n. recognd government of national accord francis suspected of backing
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rebel leader. haftar finally it's the french capital's inside out museum that's now back open after being closed there was a round of applause of the pompidou center today as the first visitors will bounce back in. after weeks of coded nineteen closure chris mortensen this. the appeals and installed here at paris's pompidou centre welcomed the first members of the public to come head over three months no doubt over the d devastatating r cultural centers like this one forcing them to be online.. not mananagement are looking to well you kinda visitor or not alsls may not we transformed our website to enter a digital plan move all the senses resource. being in traffic was from. out of the thousands of people who looked into online w works on exhibition. there were many people who never came to the
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museum. people that we normallly have t trouble readingng. the revision can get above normal so hopefully they'll want to come here and see everything for real. well i may contact the activities of. most of harrrris's museums and god have now re opened t the doooors including the chrome palais was to say this week the chance to take in the pompey exception put on hold during the crisis. when we've had to adapt conditions. adopted the visitors have to wear masksks ad book in advancece i think that s a vevery i've only been yoyou k. but the i immersive part of the exhibition is intact. because i because e of t r restrictionons. the fewer p people there are around the more immersed in the experiencece you are says all emails it'll set to any value because it has because france is proud cultural center billions of euros the country is now opening up the visitors
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and the hope i is that a terrorist to trickle back. things were so. this muscle for me for but do stay tuned to france. four hello and welcome to the france twenty four intervieww our guest today is mariyaya ressa s she's a well kn investigative journalists in the philippines she is the co founder. of the website rappler has been a staunch critic off the jeep off president rodrigo do territory. in a few days ago she was found guilty of cyber lab l libel and she could face p to six years in jail shehe's bal she's appealing her conviction and she joins us. f from it thak you very much for being g with s today. thanks for having a mark. does this case relates to a story rappler ran back in two
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thousand and twelve about the alleged ties of a businessman to illegal drugs human trafficking but you believe however that this has nothing to do with thahat our goal but it's a politically motivated case against you and probably against journalists in the phililippines why is thahat. net you know first of alall it was a public interest story a about a sitting supreme court jusustice that was going through an impeachment trial so public interest in that story. that was in twenty twelve- the period of p prescription for libel is one year normally but just to have. this c case brougt to court that's been changed to twelve years and then in n terms ofofontext thihis is justst this one case but if you look at it i had to go t through elevenere cases and investigations governor try. it the nineteen ni had a warrant issued against reststed twice in a little more
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than five weeks and. i have not. be a journal i just but now there's this process of a c. year jail as- i mean do you have hope that the appeal will be heard do you believe- the justice system is in the hands of the president and i to stop you know chances sensually. i want our jududiciary the men and women there to actually prove me wrong i mean the pattern is bad rigight l let letet's put it way- but i think thahat we arere file o our m motion. partial mon for patients are on the twenty ninth of june- it points out thirteen things that are wrong with the verdict. you go acrobatics the judge judge one desktop address. i'll just your news has attracted the ire of
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the president- especially- for your coverage of the his so called war on d drugs- durining which thousands of people. i have i do you believe that this is the real reason behind your legal troubles. there t too one is thehe impunity series which we've continued againstst this brutal drug war that according to human rights groups have killed tens of thousands the philippine government itself admits it's about t thousandd people killedd regardless. that is a huge number the sececond is that l level of impunity in something we call the propaganda war how the philippine government has used facebook which has become our internrnet to nipulatete the way people think the nuclear. publblic sphphere we came out wh the extra. it eckstine open under intense attacks on social media first weaponization of socicial media than those same attacks coming press. at the end this shows twenty eighteen
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the weaponization of the law and that twenty nineteen and thee r rest will. be a convictin you know the narrative was needed social media the narrative that joururnalists equal and i'll see into. sixty forty. right and where are wee nonow the philip. a democracy's deatat by it thahat cuts yourr u saidid the rappler rappler isn't the only news group that is under attack in fact we came under attack we were the third news grorouphe first i is the largest newspaper the philippine daily i inquirer- of the family that o owned it was slapped with. l legal cases within a short periodd of time they said that they would selll the paper- thehe second is a bse via the largest b broadcaster in the philippines soon after president detectitive took offie he said he would not renew the friendship ties. t tax board or you may fifth twenty twenty
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eight bst beats the largest network shuhutdown much with ro. s.s. all right before you got agenency gave in order to o outn our case they tried revoke licensee operate in twenty eighteen january eighteen in the case of a bse began it was. the frfranchise right and- they'vee been s shut down it's almost twowo months n now you're talklking about a netwowork that employs about eleven thousand people a new school i used to run with a- thousand journalists. so it rappler isn't alone but i think the difference is that. we're pushing back hard we are callingg a spade a spade because we believe thiss. our are it's- our democracy is at stake right calling a spade a spade doesn't mean- that you believe presidents- do territory is a dictator. i don't know what to call him i mean you know i try not to make it personalal even when you say that i'm a harsh critic i am not doing anything
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that i i've been. . i'm doingng anytything different from whwh i've- been waiting since. almost thirty five years a ago thatat became. reporter in niney six i would say president detect it is the most powerfull leader the philippines has had and we are seeing institutions weak institutions weak law enforcement all essentially cocollapsing t to do their biddg this is nenew look the last time a. b. c. b. n. worship. nineneteen two when ferdina mamarcos declarered martitial lt was shut d down for fourteen years. avs media shut t down again n now- it is it's it would have been unthinkable before this time so i believe that we're just standing at the precipice and president to tiered deck up has put in place measures. at that is fundamentally changing the rights that are guaranteed to filipinos under constant so you're- you're you're afraid-
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for democrcracy in your r count. it beeeen four years so i i woud say things really stand out right nonow the pandemic this is our- fifteen week of a locked out right. panandemic that't's largely l led by retired militay man the response to it instead of putting doctors in c charge of. wee have had the president saying that you know if people filipinos break fourteen n he said shoot them dead. this is this is r right up and then the second being of developmenent is set up two weeks ago our house of r representatives. type that is cold yet and i'm con. worst under this a small group of cabinet secretaries forming an ananti terrorist mission can actually declare. a decision of
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somebody who who is just critical declare them attack you when they do that that person could be like me c c be arrested withohout a warrant a d heheld in jail for up to twenty four days. of this bill- one one of several temples restoring- debate that the united nations human rights- council recently- there was a panel of experts that came out with a very strong. criticized widespread h human rights viviations do you and writes let's also vividly- chris up and there is always- the possibility to process. a press the terror before the internet cord y you. that there is a buid up of international pressure or thatat it doesn't affect him a t all. i think the philippines hahas is playing an outsized roe in geopolitical power right and
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we see this in what's happening in thehe south chinana sea i thk the phililippines does. aboutt whatat the i internationalal. ts even though president detectives frederick is that he go it alone he knows to ask- one e of the f first things he d when he bebecame presidedent october twenty sixteen is. you can say that. the film. away from its long allied states and to china and russia that has changed a lot of things your busineness has changed in the phphilippine china has come in.. in terms of what the u. n. can do and whether the philippines isis payaying attention it's it certainly yes. president too checkedd as soonon as s e icc i had threatened t to look at what was happening here he pulled out of the icc right so i think.k. part of. o our only dedefense right n now as journanalists is thahat the glol community continue to help us
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shine the light otherwise. all of these the brutal d deaths could continue the death by a thousand cuts that tax press freedom these can continue with impunity. right steps were taken by the traditional u. s. allies some- travel bans on senior- philippine official. they're kind. followed suit including- european- are you calling on them to do the same to put more pressure on the regime and arere you disappointd they havenen't done so. it's had fofome to ananswer that question becacause i couldld then be accd by my governmnment of sedition r treason or you know i iet me put it ththis way. the problem f protecting philippinee democracy is first fundamentally a filipino propped. but the philippines plays a global role and- it'ss long term allies-
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have. takenen position and are putting increasing preressure including the european union right so if you look at this. yeah activated to take away the visa of the man who was w who wo actually carried outut the drug war he's now a senator but the general stutuff o out when that happeneded the philippine government got upset and actuallyly canceled. a l long tm military agreement the visiting forces agreement with the united states it has jusust recentntly reinsnstated that precisely b because the philippines means the united states during this time of coururse but nineteen andd durig increasing aggression china. up i think it presentss a check that has a challenge to balance all of his computeter dressed in the what try is it true this is and are. at. with s. so we have time for i wanna you very much for a b. with us on the friends
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twenty four r intervrview from e new and the philippines thank you for watching it. a hundred and fifty nine villages belong to an elite club of those deemed the most beautiful in front. this is the song i in the hearts of the hilly venue region nevada no use the problem was you saw is not old the roots of steep federal some of the victitims. linking to a volcanic peak six hundred meters above sea level the village was a mighty fortress back in the sixteenth century. villages which is pretty well
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preserved their lovely stones and rules it's not being altered by any new builds. that's why it's so charming it's all built on this issue to the local stone. until recently your song was lacking in facilities that was until two locals reopened the village's only hostile. show me some galaxies we feel at home here. becacause we feel our license village got married and raise our children here. everything is here in the village and that's been really important for me to diesel fuel. i'm lucky enough to have a view of the weevil cannot change. it's stunning when i met my wife sophia came to visit with some. and i fell in love with the village strtraight away by then we weren't really ready to settle down to just twenty seven but we don't want to miss the opportunity in seven. it's been seventeen years now. i have no regrets. at the top of the village the romanesque church still in what one the consul enclosure. they don't
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can't isn't the stone benches uncle kept well. the women of use only used to come here to catch up and have another. good movies that's why these benches are known as conversational seats go. what we saw is famous for its rock black in color it comes from the very debt the v. s. leave him alone we are in the halls of the volcano. the mamagma came up through the chimney of the fulll. the molten rock fell and solidify it very quickly and made these assaulting orgrgan formations. it's spectacular cliffs which makes your song one of the must see attractions on the virginia okay no true. so the next village is also built on a rocky outcropcontrol the brbrliant cititadelle in celticc it's the pride of its fifteen inhabitants locals go to grow
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length to look after that old tricks on houses. from the us there are few houses in the village which have a fantasy of itv because it back every five years or so. it's peaceful we live in a pretty country. the village's oldest residents fennel was born and raised here. everyone has gotten on the little vignettes thank you for. milledgeville times were hard but we were happy. we would never rich though. when christmas. came around we were pleased to guess and all. local it's a great view and it's a nice day and we used ring the bells we took turns to ring the bells. shuck shuck aging household have the keys for a week. or so for a week it was down to us to go and ring the bells every day. well hopefully you. even today the ringing of the church bells is still seen
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