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two eighty k. the green to agree the e. u. twenty seven find common ground to clinch the deal for the seven hundred fifty billion. euro postcode to find the micicrons been speaking to the french people about what observers are calling a pivotal moments. and in the moment have all the links from a day keeps the cost of brussels. russia's alleged into. in british politics the u. k. got didn't know because- it didn't want to ask. of course johnson confused publish for fifteen months points to significant interference in the brexit referendum twenty sixteen. the
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man accused of killing two people in a failed attack jewish place of worship has been warned by the judge to stop spouting his racist world view twenty year old stefan about the it is accused of shooting deadd two people last october. in ththe eastern city f halab. thank you for joining us deals constructed brussels more than ninetety hours. since that summit on the heel budget on corona virus recovery fund actually began his way back on friday morning- course. deep ideological differences among the twenty seven leaders met fierce wrangling over money and power. but there is now an agreement let's get the inside track on back from a correspondent dave keating. who is awaiting us in brussels day pleading to you. tell us first how the deal finally fell into place. welll essentiallyly all f the countries that were threatening to veto the deal got giving presents- so the big issue was of course lowering
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the e amount of grants that were part of this overall package. is money that individual e. u. countries don't need to pay back to the e. u. but the u. as a whole as a block needs to pay back to the international markets that amount was lowered. from the initial proposed five hundred billion euros to just three hundred ninety billion euros but the so called frugal for austria the netherlands denmark and sweden. needed more so shall we sell the council president offered to increase the rebebates fromm the e. u. budget they've got eaea y year that's a big concession. because originally that you wanted to. g get the rebate system after brags. that this was a system invented. but is right okay was chief and- of the system. and it was hoped it would see. the way of the dodo. with brexit and now back we a van. thanks to all of this wrangling of the other two countries threatening a veto hungary poland. called the rule
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to- they were threatening to veto about conditionality provisions that would have tied funding to both the application of the rule of law. and a commitment to the e. u.'s climate objective for twenty fifty everything that zero emissions both of those things were watered down so really everyone was able to walk away from this claiming victory all of the countries that were threatened. n. the veto as in the end they were able to take this major step this unprecedented step of allowing the e. u. to borrow on international markets. as if it wewere a country it's a big big step for the e. u. it's something that people were pleading for ten years ago during the financial crisis germany said now. this time germany said yes and- going to be a reality very much a pivotal moment you're right in the middle of the days- where do we go now. what happens next. wewell it's not technically approved yet the twenty seven
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leaders of your countries have approved it but it also needs to be approved. by the european parliament and meps in the european parliament are not happy. about what's taken place over the past five days not only was that amount of grants lowered not only- work countries who threatened to veto. kind of as mepc it rewarded for their bad behavior by being given it rebates. but in order to pay for those rebates. major cuts were made to some. slightly odd areas considering that we're in the middle of a pandemic they made major cuts to health. climate even the scrap of that was to keep small businesses from going bankrupt during this coronavirus crisis so meps are not happy to say the least the reality though is that it's highly unlikely that they would reject this deal that took so long to negogotiate the risk is that if the european parliament tried anything funny here by
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acting as they were back to the drawing board and maybe there would be no funds at all the thing is. so no that's reality soso many to read the e europeas going make in order to change the content of this deal are going to be greeted by the councill with some skepticism the european parliament will take this up this thursday so just two days they will be to be it she celss store the going to a lot of fire speeches about what happened over the past five days these dirty deal compromises at ththe end of day the. like i just want the issue is one of the few. in the european council. a union. for in these kindf f a trade and it also makes these deals so delicate that the european parliament couldn't dare disrupt it so we can assume this will be approved and the money will be available. start by for. the story on the occur
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fun day. impossible thank you as ever very much state. next the report into russian interference in uk politics it's finally been published after a delay of fifteen months. critics have said the prime minister boris johnson's apparent reluctance to publish the report was because it would lay baton asians from w wealthy russians to is routing conservative party well this tuesday the- m. p. one of the mps on the house intelligence committee should jose. said that the uk government didn't know about russian interference because it didn't want to ask. russian interference in the united kingdom is the new normal that's the conclusion of a long awaited report into meddling by moscow in british politics. the most accusation that the uk government failed to prepare for and actively avoided looking into potential russian influence during the e. u. referendum. no one in government news if russia interfered in or sought to
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influence the referendum. because they did not want to know no matter how politically open. about there should have been in the- of russian interference in the- brain. it must. be what. the fifty p. report by the inside a on security committee said that you can tomorrow was a hard for this for come by the kremlin popointing to an c. e. u. storis on russian media outlets and also social media during the brexit vototes in two thousand sixteen. no one's campaign in relation to school independence referendum in two thousand fourteen but committee members said they could not definitively conclude whether moscow had successfully influence the outcome of the referendum. the kremlin was quick to respond. similarly you could complete an internal global networks to push within us. he niko danube mutualist military name drug testing even just i need. news on the scope
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of new getting could be to and you don't. to send with open arms because of the investments they brought with them committee membersrs criticized number ten for delaying the report publicatition boris johnson is accused of pushing it back ahead of the d december two o thousand n nineteen chaptr elections the government has denied face and has rejecteted the callll for new enquiring. fairness i in the brexit votes. the man is being held by police in ukraine after taking a bus full of people hostage it happened in the city of looks like in the west of the country after standoff that lasted somoe twelve hours during which shots werere fired from the bus out te chief of police and other police drone the man surrenderedd after w watching a
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videoosteted specially on social media by ukraine's president vladimir salatat skeet thirteteen hostatages were freed physicallyly on harmed the suspects in name to forty four year old maxim could busush scrb please. and stable and vented his own. the german man accused of killing two people in one of the worst acts of anti semitic violence in postwar germany. at try to lay out his braces world view at the opening of his trial on tuesday this brought a stern warning from the trial judge. twentnty eight year old stuff on the body it's accused of shooting dead two people last octoberer. after he tried and failed to storm synagogue in the eastern city of holla. exposes a berlin correspondent who joins us now for more nick good evening. about what's happening. well the jududges you were saying you had to reprimand that t the suspect because he wasas saying- basically in two t thousand and fifteen when angola merkel
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opopened the doors to aa million plus r refugees he felt that he no longer. could support a societyy w which in his wordsdss having him replaced by jews and black people and that's when he began- his plot i if you will t. kikill jews and he saw them as-a people that had to put a plalan to.. take over the entire world. yeah he was putting this- version of his view forward when he- said the judge who said look if you say things like that i can have you excluded from proceedings. you may be brbreaking the law by having hate speech. insulting someone in the courtroom because there are some of the jews were in the synagogue he attacked. present this to go back to what actually happened in october you t two poor daday. the e whole is. jewish calendar. the suspspect ththat. up and tr. in the cantor was happening c. b. v. tolold the parishioners to
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barricadade themselves it which he did he was unable to get in. he shot up random pastor. st.. of europe. there again he need live stream the whole thing. and said actually- the in court that basically he exposed himself to world ride wild. worldwide ridicule forgive me because- his plot completely failed- just to come backk briefly to who he was he's a self described loner self radicalized on internet. not part of any ororganized group. and that's how we sort of painted the- you know set the scene for the first day of the trial. this incident nick how much did it shock germany what happened last year it wasas huge i mean it wasas you know this is a country that is built on two words never again thehe post war history of this country the education system- its foreign policy its close relations with
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israel- it's- and- you know. mints to be the slave workers and all kinds of- payments to people who are survivors of concentration all that builds towards. y you know never having this kind d of thing happen agan they didid so the day after the- french and p part of me the- president was asked that synagogue angle mererkel the eve of the attack was at the synagogue. in berlin there was a new law promulgated to make it- illegal surprised to put hatete speech on the internet. i has. been awry andnd he's anti n it needs to be said so the situation is notot under control in the interior minister. has said thatt afterer ovever a dece now for the secret service is the police services. in germany were looking for is the lowest extremists the number o one proboblem in germanany for securities perspective now is far right terrorism. thanks bye sir thank you very much indeed the trial o of course continues. next the dance ousted didictator
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omar al bashshir is on trial again counts in this case is over the nineteen eighty nine to. which he seized power the trial wasas immediately done til august eleventh. saddam is deposed president was bacack in court on tuesday in a caged area this time homome on bashir was a team of a hundred and fifty defense lawyers. as facing charges of plotting the military coup that brought him to power more than threeee decades ago so often he's on trial along with twenty seven official from his government top the time. and if convicted bash and could face the death penalty shortly after the proceedings opened on tuesday which w will cost live on state television. the trial was adjourned until august the eleventh said t tt the defefense team could p propel the arguments. earlier dozens of most s supporters of bashirir gathered outut of the housuse ad thee capital. s. amid tight security as the straw. what.
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proceed gott away. the seventy si year old talking in a f for twenty. follllowing mass pro. some may remember that movement from this iconic image. but she was then given a two year prisison sentencnce onn convicts of mononey laundndering and corruption which h he is now serving. a she is also wanted byby the internationonal criminl court o on c crges of warr c crs and genocide in the darfur conflict which left three hundred thousand people dead. now back in february saddam's transitional authorities pledged in principle to honda that the share to the icc to face justice. but since that announcement there has been no follow up action. on his extradition. the trial of ahmad bashir for that- in eighty nine agenda until august will close coupled developments as they happen for more news stay with the c. watching france twenty four. welcome to the front
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twenty four interview our guest today is asean g. b. she is a pakistani christian who was condemned to death in her country in twenty ten accused of blasphemy by her neighbors are mostly neighbors. in her native job. she's fine years in prison before being acquitted this includes it'll close the anger of religious groups forcing her to hide in her country and to be exfiltrate to canada. where she's now living in hiding she now wants to live in france. in order to stay with the person who saved her life french journalist. isabel thank you with whom she has written her story a book which is published gold lost free. operation i thank you for your dealership thank you. thank you of come up but could it you very much. welcocome to. what
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done. thing all upset because of your love this last year because- and be up. and your warm readings. on issue could occur thing i am not at and did a lot to be here on momonday and then on terrorists. on that is good but has buddy one clarity on how i spepent ten years in prison. i know i have the good for of being here you. this is very special time from i cherish it. yeah i would like to go back to a more painful moment for you. capital on the fourteenth of june of two thousand and nine yes you well i'll keep picking fruit juices little side and on that daday it was very hot. you decided to drink w wer from a well founded then a dispute occurred witith two of your neighbors and it
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was the bebeginning of youour d. very good ma'am yes or no o gal. yes the day i went. you'll find it was a hot june day. as you may know june is a very hot months and he practiced on. and it was the season for. andd there was an altercation over water with some of my n neighbos you should never have happened i was asked to fetch water and then i was accused of blasphemy for drinking from the same cup. we yes it is because your neighbors accumulations that wall for making. him kill and then there was a dispute. made it during which you said that everybody should live together in peace it was true for jesus but also for the prophet muhammad and then pushf you'll decide. for this by your neighbors. and then n by the villagagers bagagel it meant itt yes yes. does were my- our
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culture pieces i'm at i called for. peaceful co existence i'm gonna s. m. c. w. noticed a message inscribeded. on.. that s also. mass of holyly cross momohammed you don't out should all. be together in harmony look it the i do to clarify data. these or settling score. there was a run issue with the head of my village you know we're gonna try you know god you know what do you do this man had previously insulted my daughters well known everyone get guiding an economy these women who. me they took me as well. and i did i tell i felt defender anybody but don't say. do y you still had beenn going n for a a few. funny on up and i'l go to in which- it got. its name on on the used a drink of water. but it as an excuse i'm not claiming i was forbidden to drink from the same couples
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muslims. saying was unclean i was accused of blasphemy i was incarcerated. for ten years. they had grace of god. i have no been a- my name. cleared i was on the phone. or you can message i yeah what about i cherish to this freedom which in a kia. i knew i had spoken the truth i knew. i had said nothining wrong my face was strong. i have done nothing wrong. wawas convicted even though i was innocent and i knew god was set free soon you. describe the prisoners of violence control trying to dissect the logical. god yeah. prisoners also described the intervention to major politicians the governor at table job at the time so. that jim was in charge of other and the minister of minorities that we will free you leave new york but they were both assassinated because they defend you at t tht
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time yep is you lose healthy did d you thinink. maybebe. youd want to. i will call you told you would never be freed bill the been cool again yes that's true love a dumb idea it leaves. individuals were killed for him which for no other reason many skip and then standing up for me let's get this massacre to be fought injustice not the. climax of the reviewed my case. the firm. insufficient evidence me i don't care about the matter i tried my heart out for five whole days after each assassination committed in may and looking back. he's a horrible and speak about crimes two innocent men were killed five down on your hands will it but i wish to say that many dentists at the woman my heart and i know they're not gonna. log these in thihis. . such ima.
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if you don't rest with. i said but i see got give it up but my to. pay deservedly. long up yeah and i'm- a bunch are in a world. of their mothers love their day on school was disrupted. but some get a call. yes of the as a mice middle these are the hardships that established i managed to overcome a lot of somebody to get socked is through patients throughh forty two tables get up what a a surprise it is.. steall you greeted in october eighteenth of water that flows in monosyllalables you had to stand in your countntry in high protectedd by the authororities because this week okayay. although i i just want to be wasn't he even accused us you quick to by the supreme election and you had to leave in hiding. vehicle images skilling that baby a lot of.
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sesecurity was obvious a connection a security is not finished. yeah it is true that the supreme court of pakistan over through. the minute my sentence. i respect my country i respect it's a thirties because they ended up finding the not guilty and it will continue to feel this love and respect for my country to my dying day. i was born and raised in pakistan it is a- country kerr my country in my heart. this being said i have forget. to have trespassed against me niece claims i'm gonna. run times like you paid tribute to the usual it's critical that quite visibly. he cannot change what they look all on blasphemy which has existed for a long time. it was a tough in nineteen eighty six is. this look. three at least. vehicle madness i'm not yes that is why i wish for gives
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you and i would like to do right this my to pakistan prime in khan okay. i call this is a four delivery of the law is meant ten years in prison is a very harsh sentences the daily. on each a year order a i the law must be you see sure most be made at the are amount i never had to say nobody ever heard my side this story and yet the stand ten years in prison. was thissn and i hopope never happen to again out of it. used to happen. adult two other people all of them this at and then we did i know to kill i this is still happening on our sunny when i and it's hard breaking because should be said and not to you. my message is a message of love and that the are less are synonymous it is the message of both jesus christ and the holy prophet
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muhammad let's say i'm in sydney or both wanted us to live together in peace as brothers and sisters i'm. on a vehicle. i will for peace mike. but could you us whole call fine. free to join totally free you. okay us in canada on protect. that salutee view all fall you will. be live in yellow soon but- i threat. do you still love the free end i feel in danger because of what you now read basicalally majic off them. yes i havee received many threats happy look at the fifties eminent phony. i have heard skill a lot of things yeah. as a result i do believe security measures are necessary to give money so much that the fact that. it's true that i am free but but anything could happen anytime. you say you
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love your country excuse me when you were exfiltrate is from palestine the authority should you your living but you will never come back to pakistan do you think you would ever set foot in pakistan. again the and does. get it this do he just told jacquemus i think december to put on is not. what do i. to be back on almost to map and i'm one the city. go set me free. . and i do believei will y. day have upper. to go. i said baby t thank you. much fr having come. to the set of twenty four to back with this you'll the book is published by addiditional drill fake finally free. written with unusable thirty thank you for having watched the interview on front street. thank you all. thank you all from the bottom of my heart. many thanks also to canada for welcoming me. to the- union and also many thanks to france for its warm welcome.
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that information in an honorary citizezen of ththe city of f pas thank you also an isabella county. c. f. ask if she was the first. press to speak in my name is listening what did france holds a very spepecial place in my heart. i feel respected b. b. my name used too be a senior team thankss to o ad he's about to leave my name is now a cfpb thank you all for your. mayor so it's been a pleasure. yeah so many kind individual include the mayor of paris then. many thanks to the press of france. for upset he or for entertaining my request for asylum many thanks to friends of the people of france he's on the cutting. my prayers are with you. yes it will thank you very much.
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