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two am et. malcolm shuffles his political pack the team led by the new prime minister john cast x. now has a nenew minister of the interioior. from the health ministers remain the same. china wants the u. k. not to interfere over the new controversial security law in hong kong. beijing condemns london's off of the fast track to british possible for those who want one. thirtieth pro democracy activists joshua wong appealed for the world to stand by hong kong. ennio marconi has stopped the man thanks for the film's of hit movies and
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western. was ninety one. his musical genius create some of the most evocative moments he said. thank you very much for being with us french president emmanuel macron has sacked his interior minister is part of a government shake up this monday the reshuffle is aimed at shifting the government's focus to post virus economic recovery. in the last two years of my career- budgets to gerald adopt now has been named to replace christophe castaner come under fire amid widespread french protest against racial injustice. and police brutality spurred b by the death of george floyd in the united d states. bt itit is it is your. what' w wha. a highly anticicipated governmet shake up that left several positions on touch. among those studyi the foreign affairs education economy health and defense ministers world trusted to keep on with their jobs. yet there were also a few surprises
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chief among those is ththe globl movie t. a criminal defense lawyer known for his critical views of the french justice system. is succeeding michael bidwill bay at the helm of the justice ministry. it will be his first time holding a position in governrnment. anothr unexpected nomination was invest local replace funky stale as culture minister. a former member of sakshi right ends nicolas sarkozy's government's national quit politics in two thousand twelve and has since appeared on numerous television and radio shows. meanwhile public accounts minister gerald domino often described as the rising star of the michael governments will be taking over from the unpopular key stuff destinatitin as interior minister. and finally bob upton pd a former member of the green pararty was namemed minister of environmentl transition. it was one of the most anticipated nominations following the green party's record showing in. last month's
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municipal electionons. that's at the alice is being photo this been watch. and examining this philippines you. critics of my and face he don't need to go these to them saying that they is a blandnd even. reshuffle. well i think if your ex. a major r reach. with thousandsdsf new faces. then you might be lookining at this ass being more of a bit l lky gamerers musical chairs. but they're also intereststing. changes taking place that'd be the ones that you mentntion of us one jobob document i'm becomes the interior minister. notably because of the criticism of his- predeceased like crystal castaneda over his hanandling of the police during the recent protests sparkeded by the death of george floyd in united states. black lives matter protest in frost foror freddie about f french recology- that signs of friendlies.s. against mainly. ethnic origin use in
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this country so- crystal castaneda has been removed the government needs replaced now by shall. domino at the age of thirty seven one of the youngest ever- interior ministers to be nineteen frogs and- a very close associates. all of a nineteen michael but he's not the only one that also- eric do you call. it see who is. probably the most media friendly- law and frogs to start among sees customers- footballers so rogue traders form- of free check m. p.'s- very long list but he's now- taken over. as the heads of. the justice. according to. up the justices. across i think at forty cool a lot of long faces- amongst. up she's been
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catapulted into this job in the hopes that so she will be able to- satisfy all of those voters in france during the recently disconnections to. votes in favor of more- equality across will green up policies- that something that you might yoyou might call a gogoal to get to grips with if you got anyny hope of winning the next e election. eight twenty twenty two one of the nation out of the roles and actually- for my health minister and frogs stood up the national assembly back at the- end of the nineteen nineties in favor of the pacts the- sibyl solidarity. pacact inn favor of same sex c couples b being ableo lilive together- intnto s stocks ababout own political policy on ththe right. she is now the new culture minister back in politics after several years away as a television host indeed an independent and entertaining voice. philip of all the changes that you just outlined it is there any one personality. that you think we
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shouould look out for. . what that's barbara told petty is the one a lot of people go be looking at see what she can. not can from the ecologygy poli. he l. which is brings together the college party the girl. that she could for them to be do not with this. paul that i thought they'd enjoyoy u up with michael by the way he run. right for press. so shehe's been lookoked at as sosomebody actuay come. from the gray called the ecology. in the- of that for will be s. character in the- much but than the- other person to charge because- he doesn't come from that background and hopefully will classisify this. tomorrrrow foror greater degreef policies in france which is blown up. for two reasons- basically because i think many people what about. global warming and secondly a corona virus outbreak is hammered home- the site that's- up maybe the companies take more. action to. fight global warming and take care of society and fightht
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againsnst. insults about predictive. a cast o of these that may happen a lot but she has a very. important job. yes indeed to use philip's for much defects. the ins and outs for us a us a some. of my out who be looking at. and of what happens now from michael of the next a couple of before. the s. he's got a face electors. for the two thanks very much and- nextxt. home kong's released a dish. dc of cha. new so. law for the former british come. this month. six force will have. ideal for. to and see. properties for avid. and stopping from leaving city meanwhile the k.'s been born a- into. in hong kong. beijing is kind. london's to. track a british. to hong kongers who might. want in the gray vehicle a twenty three year old man is being brought before a homecoming court. he's the first demonstrated charged under the city's new security door. joe with teterrorism and
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set. his bail was to be refused. at the same time in local democracy activist joshua wong was off before a judge to for his role in last year's protests. about keto t third was also being pulled off shelves along with others to check they complied with the party line. as the hong kong government ordered schools to remove literature that reach the level. one called on the international community t to shw its solidarity t the national sepaparate law is not only targeting a small group of people. is affecting the daily life of homeless and even and has andnd encourage o or facilie more cenensorship with the rest of our personal s safety. with the threat. of life sentencing. we might b be worriedd. and als. being targeted by page. . his seems likely to coconcerts. with protesesters the- center to give beijing called launch to try over cherished rights. but behold up one signs together the measures taken a the white
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terror. article okay. some you. local or interpretation. western nation have leveled creek at since group of the war into long week said it over the one kind two the in since the u. k. handed kong to china in ninety seven. the u. s. the uk and- have older on again china. which in turn is a in meddling in its in. affairs and of course watch foror all developments on thee set. and how kong. texas seven years any of mark. the man who's- to define films. has died he was ninety one years old his passing was revealed in a short statement by his lawyer in. any of our was one of the most tell can of his generation he may be best remember that. for the music code for the spaghetti westerns star a young twenties
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but. it's a june instantntly recocognized the theme for the good the badad and the ugly was just one of any american is legendary compositions. mark carney wrote to television programs popular songs orchestras and over four hundred films. most nototably te nineteen s sixties spaghetti westerns off sergio leone with the fusion of music and sound effects accentuating dialogue free tension. she wasn't able to travel around the i felt the immense possibilities that cinema offered at the time and you. well the possibility to do well even bat. but are composers s who were quietly staying the car. i always try to move that of a banana. born in in nineteen eight marconi
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learn to play the trumpet his phone. and went on to study composition at rome's conservatory. the first right to the theater radio programs and pop artists but it was his film schools that brought him the most fame. w what came to be known as the dollars trilogy starriring clint eastwood was a worldwide success. in two thousand and seven he received an honorary oscar for lifetime achievement but he had to wait until two thousand and sixteen in two is for the cat award for one film in particular. quentin tarantino's the hateful eightht. marconi died in hospital early monday morning h. ninety one he'd been admitted last week after falling and fracturing his femur. he's remembered by his wife and four children. under the stars in the night sky ennio morricone e. who's died at the age of ninety one. that's it for this bulletin but to with us what you promised.
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hello and welcome to the fullest and kept interview today with us and also joined paris one of the living legend among wall reporters when one of the most famous british journalist john swain hello. hello sir thank you very much for being with us you are here in paris with good good news- finally- twenty two years of after of being of being publishehed. your memoir you'll book has been translated in in in in france the caesar river of time which is an iconic bouquet even if you're here i can say just and i couldn't book- all around the world it's translated in french now- the equipped- commissioning- coat company. so i wanted to- the first to ask you a- question because in the few in the in the first pages you are writing
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i didn't want to trade the style jenna. what do you mean by these. well it. china's is a place which including the war in a lot off. captured image. of whatever. so many westerners who with the whether they were french planters so americans. of journalists all of that and will. changes people and changes me and i didn't. want to. for more. give a sense that i was nostalgic for war i have sitting on for country's was in they were going through the most current time a one who shouldn't nostalgia about that but but even so it is that it's a it's a place which is up from momocks me very strongly and not on the p. serve in that when his no stone. it's a youth wee it to awhile so to say i do to save for a- to indo chchina. old memories as a young john that
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being cooked in the seven major- war- india china. writining the book was a way to. for to and into harard covers such such a between hard covers my experieience isn't it in indo china as wilkerson y yng will corresespond but it's also a bok about coming of age rate it's a book from going from a- going into entering adulthood in in in in in by confronting- horrific situations- in one of the most. exotic and beautiful places in the world. you are very nicely using the mekong river- which is namely- the at the mother of waters- with you if you go by the district in the name. and using- the mekong river- as a analogy of memorials are- none of senses and but you are also saying you writing the mekong is not as
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innocent. as it seems whahat do you mean by that. arguello thaht onone has a a romantic vision of the mekong which is the most beautiful river and- i've traveled. a long length of it- not should not in china but in india china. laos vietnam cambodia- i've seen it in its ferocity in the cooking fulls- up into it and- the border between laos and cambodia- and then it becomes more gentle- is if the river flolow anyway- it's set in the dry season. but i've also seen n a ticket travels through the lands which were in it at that time or it will it will and the mystery f fixings are happppening. all around the mekong and i used to s see bodis flfloating down the makaking pee who've been massacred. innocent civilians. the as i said the boy is a is an iconic. all you twisted twenty a year ago and very very. one of the key books regarding the memories the indigenous and china. the war.
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the question is how do we explain- the y. inference- we were covering the intention is huadian talking l. war is indeed to china he took twenty two years to be translated from the french public. would you say or think that there was maybe in france and in the west particularly some problems to face bad memories because by the way. a war we lost to the as french as algeria and was. quite difficult. to address to the public these kind of memories. maybe a little bit but i that's- but the main reason it was j johnson frerenco be honest with is that. english publisher with a about transfer. for and- i didn't do much about it myself but- is in the background very much wanted it to be translated into french- i've been very strong.g. attachment to france- in all sortrts off different wayays anf coursese that was x. that asian moving to the former french colonies of vietnam and cambodia- madee that evenn more
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strorong for me- i. i think tha. i singg that's- isis very a- yes there's a ten of five west countries turn. to try to get and turn that back on there is a colonial episodes at the same time- it's in the americans were not too eager eyes well to address the defeat in the in vietnam a few years later merited merit conspicuous- mmhm. you knowow they very bitter to feed and neck nine and for ass we- a we saw from the second one. we do disk the in the some mom some of the most somber pages very sinister is. some things you have been some events have been- witnenessing a regarding the event the tragic events off thehe book people frm vietnam leaving. after seventy five going into i. sees in the in t the china china sea. i wanted to ask you as a reporter. are you a combined
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this with your memories your heart your spirits as a weakness of these such tragic because what you're describing is extremely violence- jones when you live with ghosts. sometimes less so now because i'm older- that- yes absolutely and- when i'm- confronted for example by. photographs of- of. southeast asian children association people people from cambodia vietnam laos- incidents in difficult circumststances i'm ready ready touched because i knew i can see. in their faces types so when those in their faces back in nineteen seventy to nineteen seventy five when i was that i can see how they how they expect via. express terrible headaches. anger it's a the a it's red sort of. breaks my heart you think it's- they say even twenty were still young man. you are destroyed. what is
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the percentage. i think it may. be i'm the question i iat what i'm not the same but of his i was a that she has a- but i think that's- someone's to me the no such thing as a bad to expire. i don't pretty x. because you can learn from it but that a tough question but i mean you. you know i was terrrribly what the impoport thg is. that i am in a- terribly pro on very. to be. at a young age i w was very. to two two see those thihings her. as theyto seseed life it's- may horrendous the spread at the shop and- undersea. yes some but was see terrific. you know. human bebe helpining each other's. . and tt box you as- from that point to be i can see. it turned me a
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cynic. m. back to the people. i want to try you your reflection of to do of kerr war all over all right the world. it looksks like a easter. a teaches not. because we have the very same book the try to. in the engine of. in the military and we have received all well the well and does. main problems of. governments the lack of the- of willing do some about it by it being finished. community what is your reflection d. d. worth to doing all what you did. well it doesn't only five i did i think it's very dispersed that these things just read themselves that history repeats itself. i'm not one of those journalists who. believe they can change the world by what they've written- actually i mean i think that's a critically p pretentioious- buti think you know trying to write what you see and what you feel is a journalist- it because we are. were in a p privileged place which other and leading your readers. as if they're on your shoulders so they can actually see what you s see and bring it home to them i think. that has to be has to be a good
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thing. there are some beautiful pages in lines you all writing a new book you mention. these beauty into sadness because this much is true is. in french i would like to ask you are you reconcile. thesese apppparentt contradictions between violence barbaric actions we have been witnessing and this. beauty i would have the specially what you have we have been with the singing in cambodia. how do you reconcile that. or was it possible. well i think the i think the chairman beingngs have two sides of t them and-- i thik one of t the things that i came away with iss that. and i have is that- human beings even in even in. you know in in in these places- in the mist exotic places may become behaved disgustingly towards each otherer a and they can be d very badly by people who encourage that- and that's what happened in cambodia i mean there's a- you know there's a famous french expression which is the story o of command this. command smile because incumbents always smile- and so
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they have us and they have a therapeutic beautiful a piece people. but at the end of famous cambodian king- king king organised a nineteenth century who said to. french it could continue office offices he said you've got to realize the cambodians are like water buffalo in the in the rice fields- they seeeem to be veryy placidid which if you u provoke them too m much. they go completely mad and get very very angry and that's what happens. do you think the deal you you are a human and professional experience back to a few decades ago you you have been experiencing in in southeast asia will. be possible today. i think a lot also think it's a journalism is trying so much i mean in i if yu now. first you c can get a away from the f from male office here foreign agents at you go move on with you will t te he's into
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withth your t the time you whats what you s see turningng your to to youtube one is s not funds into. i love to you know be a for one around before went to see and now of course is that the old j. plus obviously you know the lotus. in it i consider is very dangerous western to go to but at the same time you know read we lost in combat at twenty journalists more than two journalists in a weeks i mean if a horrific casualties. of this that are either killed i'm still miss so that dead and it was up to a prep school about six so that figure has never been matched evidence it is extraordrdinary ththat was. the camaro issue i'e so of sometime said there was a precursor of isiss i am the notes for and- from a really. point of or anything like that but- or it's a religious. cycle and they- any that they who. encroach on that not to o have. or anything like that thank like i. is not but days but to.
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just onto a pass frorom. hatred of. just when thank you very. this is end of the house get into you for. but. the code is nineteen pandemic and the ensuing global lockdown has had a profound effect on the world of fashion pushing designed as a buyer's researchers a and journalists alikeke to wonder hw the industry will look once the virus hasas been defeated. is good do i need to buy myself a new dress do i need a new back i think we've all started to question consumerism. durining this time on the lockdown. and seeing that borders one be open for some months to come. there won't be any tourists only general and we know that time off okay looks resells ought to
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