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turkey's recep tayyip erdogan reaffirms hi yes i hear museum for muslim worship the move comes after a court ruling angering it made they were neighboring greece and- christian leaders. the state of healalth emergency ends here in front of the stroke of midnight this is coronavirus cases continue to drop a sororities however. will keep the power to limit gatherings on the freedom of movement for at least another four months. was it coming up on a program of the south highlands presidential races down to the wire pitching
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on conservative president andrzej duda games. what trustful. elections out of the credit for the country's place on the global stage. others are top stories of the san francisco define some of chante thank you so much for watching how we start in turkey this friday will ratchet tie that on announced that its stumbles a world famous high as a few museum has been transformed into a mosque. he declared it open up for muslim worship. the technician does decision comes after a court and now the site's museum status it sparked fury among christian leaders and in neighboring greece his literature without update. cheers and celebrations outside the engine francis in istanbul. after the country's administrative court ruled to reverse a decision that dated from nineteen thirty four. got
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you okay john the emergency. i'm very moved the fact that seems to be a leaving a status is a museum and becoming a monster again. makes us knows looms extremely happy. business monitor. president recep tayyip erdogan had thrown his weight behind conservative groups to restore the site is a muslim place of worship. he signed a decree declaring highest affair open to muslim pratt just hours after the court's decision change i mean it is give it. like all our other mosques the doors of highest- fear will be open to all local. foror muslims and nonsec official dating frome sixth cenentury of the common ea it became a moscow after the fall of constantinople in fourteen fifty three. it was only ninety five hundred years
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later when a cabinet ruling in the earlier days of the mall kentucky state sort become a museum is the common heritage of mankind. analysts fear fridays reversal may ultimately do more harm than gogood everyone's popularity will bebe therere will probably be a few percenent news i think any boost will be tomorrow and a minor but the damage o of this conversion to turkey's globall grgrant will be- reversible and significance. criticism already floated particularly from christian orthodox courses at a one in amherst yes i think it would be open for press in two weeks time. leading on too francece midnight will be markig the end of the country state of health emergency after sixteen weeks when the law came into force on march twenty fourth and allow the governmnment to take exceptional measures. in a bid t to battle the spread of te current of ours those steps included bans on travel a nation wide lockdown and quarantine. so how are things
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going to change the state of emergency left this is france becomes the second country to report a death toll of more than thirty thousand. fronts finally gets to see numerous restrictions left with the end of its state of health emergency among the most symbolic stadiums can re open albeit with a limit of five thousand people until the end of the summer. river cruises and horse racing tracks wilill open again the night clubs will have to wait until at least september. when it comes to economic and social measures the situation is going back to business as usual. a prolonged suspension fictions during the winter months now ends utilities companies cannot gain cut off gas or electricity in the event of non payment. and overtime pay will they gain taxed. there are still restrictions on public gatherings instructions w which has left some asking questions as to o how constitutionanal its as the government gets back to
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its pre pandemic agenda. we're talking about restarting the which will boththtarte econonomy demonstrations.. the g governmet and the primee minister khan take advantata of ththat to clcp down on thee freedom and t the right to o protest soo the constitutional council has remiminded p people about the little that any restrictionons comingng back inn must have aa strict ang regarding the- of public health. the government has reserved the right to bring restrictive measures back in as needed specifically in the event of a second wave of covert nineteen. beyond mainland france the overseas territories of kiana and my auto still in the grip of the pandemic and will retain the state of emergency until the end of october. next the european council president has unveiled his latest proposal for seven hundred and fifty billion a hero fund to help the
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block recover. from the coronavirus conduct trial michelle is hoping to bring some crucial disagreements between member states. as the block looks deposits. seven year budget which is happening next week. for analysisis i i'd like to bring in france whwhen peop's's busininess edition. of brian quinn brian thank you so much for being with us and it's lovely to have you back in the cs on the- streets here. tell us what. the this propose. absolute can on the budget side michelle is starting by reducing the planned seven year total this budget b by around thirteen billion euros i it down to just over one point zero seven. trillion he also wants to maintain the rebates that countries get when they pay more into the budget and then they get out we start to see some of that here. both of those ideas are aimed at the so called frugal for nationsns sweden denmark austria the netherlands. also a plan for a five billion euro brexit emergency f fund and a plan for
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one third of all u. funds to go to prorojects that. fight climae change now a the recovery fund is that seven hundred fifty billion michelle is insisting that it consists of far more grants than loans all of it financed by common european debt. and coming to you death it's been a sticking point these frugal kitchens you don't want be. to pay back span by. thing. is it like to see. over to the phone the country employment. dated is. first sixteen italy however the plane also includes a to tie approval of grants to each reform i in an attempt a mall those come at some push back already not certain that it's going to work the budget plan also tied to eu funds to respect for democracy and the rule of law that a shot at hungary's increasingly authoritarian situation there prime minister viktor orban has already said he would veto the budget based on that because one. of the summit as you say kicks off next week on friday both of it and the recovery
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fund require unanimous approval so there will be no doubt- i want to go she ation on that too because it is a lot to be online- front game you so much for. the seven. they are. and i'm not. . bitter rivals into. runoff that. thank accord to observe of virtually an important test of populism in europe. say fall it's too close to call with the incumbent president as andre do dump. is taking on his liberal opponent rafael truskowski. who opposed the rule of the right wing law and justice party let's take a listen to cars on gun crying. with his take on the loss of the campaign trail. i believe that the girls i believe the of the twtwo k. arere both this fry evening- both of themem have chosenen to campaign in southern poland andndrzej dududa. is inn sosoheast portltland in sub carpathia that's a region which is such additionally very favorable to lauren justice of peace the party that andrzej duda is from the ruling party in poland. and i think that's
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because for untreated key thing right now is to mobilize his core electorate in particularly. older people who didn't vote in such great numbers in the first round he really needs to get the vote out to vote for him rinpoche's cocoffee onn the other. end is n sight leisure regions which are not so clearly favorable to the liberal party that he- is from. and i think that he said because he still- trying to get the votes of. who but for in past for people who vote about both. best at four fifty. the kind of it for him it's still important to try to we over undecided voters so they were to do. camps strategies going on. i thought up. also this fry prior to as a mom cafe plot two of the city's and main. and held stands the polymer face. a styles gathered in a central square in balaka. to demand the president resigned the country's long running two hottest. conflict and economic crisis. about rally descended
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into chaos and one person was killed as protesters tried to occupy. various buildings including the national assembly. this was a protest organized by needle position coalition and allies. on on developments in the fragile west african state. for fear that it could slide into chaos. well that's it from me and the team of the sovereignty forging. hello and welcome to a special program here on france twenty four looking at how people from around the world have been living through the coronavirus era paris is one of them is vibrant and multicultural cities in the world time. large diasporas from north and sub saharan africa asia and
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elsewhere and i myself know it when you have strong links to more than one country you have a different perspective a unique take on world events. so how have members of the diaspora here been coping with calvin. we'll take you to meet other math patty she's a renowned fashion designer and stylist and usually would be traveling all the time between france and senegal. but amid the pandemic she's been forced to adapt. we mix photo shoot in this light a and a airy show rom in the east of paris promoting clothes and objects made in africa. this boutique belongs to adam about he- and reconstruction i icon originally hailing from senegal. a dynamic business woman who u used her imagination to work around the
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consnstraints of cove it. abouta subsample activity boosted my creativity i created this concept of lockdown runway shows. it is just to check out the idea was that everyone could do o a fashion show like e did this a couple of days s out favorable. to display creations and continue promoting our plates and the models we did it- via the internet or not to fail i t think i've e done it. s year adam about he is organizing an online version of senegal's deca fashion week. for the design and new technology is very useful about kahn replace face to face communication. leftt exemplified. i think see africa is all about contacts is all about negotiating going to the market choosingg your fabric coming z. adama that's africa. but africa like ever. this has just westt of. the metered
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seveventy third suffice the viv. and about how he spentt the beginning of the crisis in senegal before fing back to franz she's proud off how africa coped with the virus nonow if yu did did. details are. we seen some vires and creativity i i afririca the. card hello myy name's. so cynical produce close tests less than a year right everyone could get to. i think of it made people more humor all june priscilla is a- she's doubled down create joy this. test time for this. but adama wait to get back to her trick of disappearing. from one continent to another. the arts and in particular life performances are really suffering at the moment g. two coronavirus restrictions so how do youou cope if usually m make your living as a musician. we went to meets the colombian sing out nancy maria not far from here in the nineteenth
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arrondissement of paris. m. c. maria is used to performing in practical said holes not since front started lifting cobit restrictions she's been getting a buzz from simply singing and parks. t the doublee bookeked mf you do what you can to help with the weights. but we e do need to ask ourselves how performance can keep going keep singing dancing and making a living from their office. making a living was nancy's. duringng lockdown in a small apartmenent i in the north of ps artwork sent everywhere. shshe's a singerr but he's paignton i'm designed specifically yes awome visa springs that i made with a great deal of love. while i was making them i was thinking how can i i keep sendig money if i call before we close this anymore conception of. the fed a. as always does it make
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your objects i could produce quickly and silas will prices washer. the coronavirus pandememic was also wawas susan rations financi she painted this work entitled covert nineteen the l loss suffered. to uncertaiainty of the period. several more lucky. i'm arresting ourselves a lot of questions where are we going that's what's going to happen here among the character is that. its data schedules so if itit's on n the two sides what i learned from this whole. period is. unity the i will help a little we're lussier are you spends a chunk of a time in cologne even they had to i'm work here from but- - angels out of play is i know it is my grandmother. that's my father. we lost him not l long ago in a family. the current virus pandemics fault mixed emotions financing via longing nostalgia
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now she's impatient to share her incredible energy with the public once again. if you've ever spent any time in france you'll know just how important the food is here especially the bigots but getting your daily bread in the midst of the coronavirus look- was a challenge even at the highest levels of the state. our team what into the church and when i was eight read the how that he bakes for france'e's president and prime minister. what from french president. to massive. bakekery capacities photo taken with this fashion politicians. in twenty thirteen he won france's coveted best begets aboard and it's been supplying the official residences of. minister ever since. my god. he took me on to work with them and it was a proud moment is
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that the first president's gone and there's anyone else so maybe i'll stay for a second term. and then we'll- can you hear it saying. rita arrived in france in nineteen ninety six and dreamed of becoming a mechanic but ended up making threats. the president's. 55% ii don't really slower on my special breads because if they're wearing a dark suit it will be a thirty should you have to be very careful also see. rita mae affected the traditional french expertise first memory of the smell of freshly baked bread comes from his family home. more i'm thinking of her today she told me you never know what w will happenen in times of war but there always be work from it's like that with the group in evidence to show they're still work nevertheless readers how to fedex often adopt what place procedures during the current crisis. the stress of a job wait to forty three five
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hundred to pies for sunday's. family i thank. thisis isn't they're scared for a you're in for and worried my sis and- over there. read a head south a delivery to the prime minister's matching your residence. with the roads quieter. there's no more time for reflection. it's tough when you're working you're always running after something but you don't really know why. no one saying no slow down look after your family we're trying to work entirely differently all volunteers from all. the delivery dominant societies baker shop. it's just seven am. ritter may be rethinking lilife but for now dot stocks continued. the current virus pandemic has been a time of morning so many people who've lost loved ones but also a time of reflection about the left sees we leave behind. the renowned sting- india from kay
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bailey yeah died recently from an unrelated illness but it left his family and his fans contemplating his roots and his message at this particular testing time. a glimpse of greeneryry just ououtside parisa little rememiniscent of thee kabali region of algeria from where hailed the musician india a star beloved of the algerian diaspora. india's daughters chose as the attic in his home when he used to compose. the book with a double kill in actually seeing if he were to lots of his pieces up here i think it was two albums. he worked a great deal with his musicians up here. that's the guitar he played on the daily chart then will. india passed away right in the middle of the curve it endemic. please hold for room that we very closose we woululd call each other every d. research and i found it very difficult that i couldn't come and see him because i called coronavirus invite a hopeful
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tyler to the movies but one of his fundamental principles and values that we're holding on to. is his humanism his universalism. he was can bilill but he was a man of the world on them get more. it is death during the coronavirus crops as upset many in the algerian diaspora. some couldn't accept that he wasn't buried in his birthplace. fifteen point that it that that is a key it's true thatat was a time whenn he wantd to be buried in algeria next to his mother b he changeged my mindnd a- feeeel m. zero.o. sevl the person. i u understand peope might find thahat. in time they're like step dad's decision whether he's buried in france in paris outages or even re i. or call somebody the i. g. well you he was a world citizen the world was his. okay.
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in the song entitled death it is a question what remains of the people pass on the artist's daughter there's no doubt he left behind a body of work which will continue to resonate far beyond cavity and delta area. and that's why we wrap up this special program diasporas in the corona virus iraq. will leave you with one of india's songs performed by artists on opposite sides of the mediditerranean. stay tuned to fox twenty four. hello and
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welcome to the front study for observers in the hills of northwestern colombia the army is still chasing down holdouts from the farc rebel movement that's despite a peace accord was signed in two thousand sixteen. a rececent operationond locals worried about the possible revival of practice that dates back to the darkest days of the conflict. thank you. i'm w with. . thank you. yeah te villagers are confronting soldiers of the colombian army and making sure to document it. yeah you know. yeah. t the man who was killed was a farmer called a real full sentience but the soldiers told the villagers that they had killed a rebel leader known as cabrio
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the villagers told the soldiers they got the wrong man. we spoke to one of them is there that but asked for anonymity. for the most part on the soviett legacy to quintana a media. company data on your phone could do well. we must fight- does it another lady. him okay he must keep it in the job market. i might be a negative. yes i do not know know the low i'm not this look put k. comical when the lo amo they can't suppose you you k. a. decide. he's referring to the so called supposedly t the scandal. but two thoususand two and twowo thousand ten cocolumba soldiers m murder sows of in. civilians passing them off as guerrillll fighters hoping to inflatat their numumbers and m e the army look goodod. in this case the soldiers returned the body and the villagers were able to hold a funeral for
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arial from. w we asked the colombian army about the incident they told us ass civilian investitigation is undr way. eighty has more than six thousand cases of the coveted nineteen virus but the cases are focused especially in the country's crowded slums and the real numbers could be even higher. the residents of the shadow to neighborhood in kappa you see how things got even worse in mid june. that's when the authorities destroyed their homes after drug gang killed a popolice officer. obsbserver lot the home he grew up in. less release to prove yes. watson to meet. siden vi visa issues let me know what i mean yeah this summer. exclusion chemical p.
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only did just about as long. so for me to send me some. the sun. nineteenth you have easy for me. listen to the music it all these guys even got c. l. schiff you buns. six three one. the one has for years lacked fresh water and electricity it's crowded alleys eventually gave rise to drug dealing most recently by a gang called adjuvant. it's got to come down to. he soon enough so quick to complete a series by six. she is. woman of false. resource. sixty two. the i. p. address.
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yes yeah six. the start i think that was the moment that. the results. but it looks. the result. she wants. and yes has made a list of six hundred residents who lost their homes and are seeking compensation we but they said d they couldn'tit give us an answer. that's it for this week a as always yououn get in touch with us via facebook or email the details
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