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crowds take to the streets of the belarussian capital once again angry at that president's controversial reelection and angry and a police crackdown on the oppositioion. to talks the s agreed to impose fresh sanctions. from space tribute to six of its nationals killed in a gun attack in najaf on sunday as the coffins of those aid workers were flown home prime minister john kristick said that killers will be relentlessly tracked down and brought to justice. and by plane train call old folks british holidaymakers have been
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battling to get home before the government's new coated nineteen restrictions kick in. in a matter of hours for arrivals from france monaco the netherlands and malta. will need to quarantine for fourteen daysys. hello i'm thomas waterhouse this is the latest world news from paris. the belarussian capital is awash with protesters once again his frustrations linger following sunday's presidential election which under an exam to lukashenenko another stint in office over twenty thousand people are estimated t to have filled independence square in minsk this friday. the christian co has warned demonstrates that that being used as quote cannon fodder by foreign aggressors but he has urged security forces to avoid using any excessive force to control those crowds with more his monte francis. in the face of repeated violence at the hands of police those protesting the re election of
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the man known as europe's last dictator show no signgn of backing down. friday one thousand w workers i in tractor factory walked off the job in the capital of belarus to denounce the violent crackdown on protesters by police and to demand the resignation of president alexandnder lukashenko in power since nineteen ninety four. yeah preceding that. race for the cure what color the worst of. the damage does it but he wasn'tt it was noted that the some of the fans who fight caesar. in luka. appeared on state television ordering citizens not to take to the streets and threatening workerss that if they walked off the job they wouldn't be paid. words that fell on deaf ears. the national outcry follows the results in the country's presidential election showing
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lukashenko with 80% of the vote and his closest challenger svetlana taken of sky with just ten pepercent. leaders from across the world have cast doubt on the legitimacy of the process made money missing a solvent of also picksks up on deck circle them across the creeks. following the election and taken off sky- fled for neighbororing lithuania after apparently being threatened and feararing her arrestt she appead in a videoeo friday claiming victory in the election and calling on her supporters to continue their protests. memeanwhile thehe european u unn has now taken steteps towowards imposing sanctions on belarus for its handling of the post election unrest this friday the bloc's foreign ministers of health emergency talks via video link with one diplomat saying the union does not accept the official election results from sunday's poll. use foreign policy almost been
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instruructed to draw up a list f individuals responsible for the heavy handed treatment of demonstrators who will now face sanctions denmark poland the czech republic and three baltic states are also calling for mediated talks between lukashenko. and the opposition. next they were there to do goods but came across evil thoughts what france's prime minister said as he led a national tribute to six aid workers killed five days ago in the shaft. the coffins of the of four women and two men arrived at paris's only apple it's a little area without ceremony took place john caustic said that france will not stop. until the perpetrators of sunday's attack are tracked down and brought to justice. let's take a listen to the prime minister's comments. remark your hohobby was on the phone hoped home was at me. no c. compatriot a a lot of those are combining up to measure
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yeah not doesn't call to sing at you. say crave has some problem m all the men end. no membership d. the men in the men's t. get the teller. when you share your bottle manas unisom possum calln the i issue the metronomehuttle again he's shown today yes the kining would you. they g get to do not talk to host. well reporter erin again k key was out that repatriation ceremony to the south of power and she had this to say from that little area. the paris where this the bodies of the six french mandatory and workers were repatriated earlier this afternoon now the arrival of their caskets was followed by a small ceremony presided over by french prime ministers on cast stacks- the family members of the victims really wanted to keep the ceremony as private and somber as possible- now the french
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prime minister dedicated much of his remarks of course- to the- memory of. the victims their profiles emphasizing that these are people who are selfless generous impressive- people who had done prestigious studies- in humanitarian action in logistics and management- people who were huge. point sting many. by the way for. but saying that these people were working solely for the local populations in need. of that they were not working for any governments- john cast x. also saying that these are individuals that france should be proud of. i should be proud to have a citizens- he did also in conclusion say- that moving forward france will work harder to protect to strengthen the protection of its humanitarian workers. not only in the region in the style and you share but also across the world on because sex really amp. that the work that they do is essential and needs to be protected they need to be able to do it- without any security issues the prime. also of course emphasizing that this does not change anything for the box can mission the military mission in the sahel-
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the prime minister really concluding his speech by saying. that france will not cede even one inch of territory to jihadists and easier. from an itself the river. it supports on the channel coast andd from ththe departure loungs of paris's god you know railway station to the eurotunnel terminal in calais. many british tourist spending their summer break in fronts of thrust to the swim wear into the suitcases. and hit the road. hoping to return home before new coated nineteen quarantine restrictions announced by boris johnsnson's governments kick in. at four am french time this saturday morning mario sophos has more. with the summer holidays cut short by the uk's reimpososed quarantine many british tourists scrambling to get home. when we had the knees late last night we changed our plans and decided to come straight home set to miss the currency. on thursday evening the u. k. re implemented a compulsory fourteen day quarantine for people traveling from france. it will come into
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action from four am on saturday. the decision was sparked by a rise in france's cases of coronavirus. upon arriving in calais on friday this british holiday make it was forced to cancel his trip and r return home. when i woke p this morning of. six i am. i looked at my phone and everyone said you'r're gonna have to go o clinching. so we- we decided to try and book a very. onslow holiliday inn. come home to avod it b because because my wife works and i look after my granddaughterr the sense of panic was palpable at paris's guardino railway station on friday with some trying to return to the u. k. though it's a heavy cost i. lost about. the moral. even more or less than half of the nonspecific some. on. unlike its- france is one of the most popular holiday destinations a amongst british
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tourists. according to the u. k.'s transport minister then you measure affects aboutut a huhundred andd sixty thousand british holidaymakers currently in france. the quarantine also applies to people coming from the e netherlands monica and malta. the french governments have expressed regrets about the uk's decision and said that it would implementnt the same quararantine for peoplee returng to france from the uk. finally the french capital and a sprawling port city on the country's south coast of now being declared cove it nineteen height risk areas. a new government decree has made paris must say under its surroundings red zones. giving local authorities greater powers to try and contain the spread of the virus. speaking to local media here in france the head of the national health authority says the situation nationwide. it's quite deteriorating from week to week inin this f friday and for the third consecutive day. the number of new options has written above the two thousand
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five hundred mark. not brings you up to date once again but to stay with us stay on france twenty four world news coverage continues. good evening and welcome to the interview arms across twenty four this addition is that. to a unity powerful. book entitled but you still have the words of dialogue between the two men. die metrically opposed offsetting lost his daughter. in the vatican's attacks independence as the animal lost his son was one of the assailants who visited. upon the vatican thank you both of you mr i mean will prefer to conceal his face which we respect so i'll turn first to mr george seventeen. a few years ago mr animal and made contact with you to. propose okay skg dialogue with you he
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said that every time he himself because he was a victim and you may have from this. puzzling. now this voices this guy. why did you x. the dialer. box to moan resistance the very day reviewed which will the thirty to twenty fifteen my concern has to find. howw can w we prevt future tragedies. like this and what contribution i could make to this prevention. ministry action will pu. the sections are very important but- i don't see myself. contributing effectively in that way she was a fan but things need to be done in terms of prevention only to. not fall into the trap set by terrorists which concern would consist. of he's organizingng a religious war on our territoryry and to provoke the six million muslims who live in a country against the rerest of the popupulation you.
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know i suppose there was some apprehension in the throes contact thank y you to do the fx a little bit of. a worry ends the next day i didn't know what i did i mean we wanted all the meat but you too i. wasn't shocked by the fact that he sold. also as a victim- this okay all of his son had died with. his account. because it because i had told had opportunities to meet the mothers of jihadists. who by themselves the most women will. christian nor atheists. it can. note on who t. sold their children leave for the jihad and who's that lies in mosost casess and i could see that great distress that great. sadness the- cumulated.. the
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loss of that child. for of. we are questions about their to if you could full what had they had become mister and the more you interested of all a esther twenty win why did you do to conceal your at this house something are is my- wonder about but also would like know. in this. you saying use has become almost to in the conversation so why did you decide to o talk about him with the parents of thehe victim her. legalzlzoom well h hello don w n welsh was i chose.. not to be filmed without that want to be a media stocks a and i don't wat to b be expoposed- and take use those risks. it is in this terrible world so i wanted to remain. anonymous for the moment. well that's it i don't i don't show that you have an issue about the second part of the question you said in the book that today the subject of your son h has become- and yet you decided to take it up. with
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mr sending in this quiet usually prefer yes i preferred to express myself. and he knew the results i have read articles and i interviews which. seventeen has given and- the media ice him on the media do you know so i said to myself no i'm going to try and get in touch with him as i have also got in touch with other survivors and families of victims and i have met them and i think it's a good thing i think it's a good thing to have to explain. to him and pushes me to control my feelings and to condemn firmly these acts of violence which have nothing to do with islslam there are muslis and therere is some sensese each person interprets this in his or her own and try. to o liver
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what. raradicalize for. must for and to. all of because the families of the was said he's to six the to seventy hi this is both this- diaialogue probaby takes us on a festive courage as i said i suppose that met with some skepticism on the part of families of victims even your own circles i didn't ask anybody for permission except serve for on the part of my wife and my sons who have understood my approach and today the people with whom i. talk about this and who are either of this is. or fred. this to definitely until they not very interested so if you do and that's what the box in my approach and be respectful thank you on and i know that there will be criticism. by john can we pull a lot of
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people hate me plus if you think because i don't hate sufficiently in their view but they must understand the detest that i hate lethal easter the terrorists and what they have done. unreserervedly icon.. forgive them. the such a momo shoes i remember absolutely. missile to put in the same church. good morning most of course but even as you know the more ask dean i mean look with whom i've had opportunities to talk. about these questions. i don't think we should make. the parents brothers sisters children you can responsible- for teaser austin seventy two full anak committed by another person you will also close to mr anymore m. as indiscipline we understand. if you try to. brains sum back to right path you went syria to meet him but
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that you were not able to speak with him at all during that time. and reading between the lines we get the impression that you did not dare to do enough to believe that you clicked on more. leave yes yes of course. when you put things into perspective you feel guilty i should have done this so i should have done that. but it's not so obvious. if you look at the topic in context it's not. obvious when i decided. to see him. clinton would side was very motivated to. leave it up on them when i called says and you know things will call on. different aspects i fell illll to bebegin with i stayed in a small hototel i was. intoxixicated it lasted two weeks. and then when i cross thee b border and simple because if i didn't have any rest because the next day was the ramadan. so i had to foster the day off so. from wall there was a lot of agitation. because the-
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ones here as- usual it was the date on which- proclaimed a caliphate phyllis. and i stayed. for four days. and we- change of content to three were it was very good for a single and now i'm going to choose trying to have a ray and then come back. again because t snow. and to do something unfortunately a few days later there were bombings again and i was unable to do much. in this book you you ask each other about- the childhood of your children and your sons weree you trying to get closer to each other to understand to try and to she's i try to compile this and more they always terrorist is mate by. young people six
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comment that with this is the big question since the thirteenth of november. i mean i mean little was twenty eight but it was twenty eight how do young people that countryry how can they kill others they don't know. what thihis presidedent ia kind off delirious. sir you're all set violence and a memo. congressional something different a difficult t to. all units you succeed to me this to our in order to such access i work a lot in schools i tried to put in tribute to preventative actions i need to understand. at night at night act your use heated seats might curiosity the end anymore was an important factor and the second factor so. i think it was important to write a book and to cocompetition the b bk ad do what we'e're doing today to show that we- can talk to each other we can work. together he
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supports gun i think dial. the ritual the apple different. in our country is absolutely essential that needs to be defefended a senior and it's a single and an example i help you capo she mister and louisa striking thing in your life okay. you discuss politics religion but also even in movies no is there a- sort of visiting that mention something therapeutic about thirty y more yes absolutely it't's a therapy. i wanted to do this with george look see more wilkinson oxy moron the father of the victim with the father of one of the attackers. and that's all i know she moral with my son as well. was a very normal form in my childhood your v. two days ago i had all the ingredients to become a terrorist as great terrrrorists eveven. i i experid veggggie contemptuouous humilian
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this is a- call of. please even. invented age of seven cultural group and when i couldn't this with the- i gave my two little kids children he everything he needed to buckles he- went on holiday. in the mob skiing went to the c. he- flew plain several to. local d. g. dr of he x. five star. and i didn't understand i donon't realize. listening to you we quite understand that to this book where. share testimonyny witith joshsh said in the book does not have all the ons is but at least it raises the right questions i'll display the cover again because this interview is coming to an end zone setting as the admin will we still have words published by the whole. foods he did buy
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cos most what makes you. on the interviews share your testimonies stay tuned to france twenty four. if you look at simply add google today you can see this area that did this partly covered with plastic so it it looks from space as if it's covered with snow small snow it's best. the sweet down to earth i is in southern spain in the world's largest greenhouse complex europe's hot intensive farming. many countries is on the rise. my name is john. i work for the association of horticulture producing companies and maria. one of the big advantages we
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have over here this is so mumuch sunlight even in the middle of the winter thahat y you canan ga ripe sweet pepper or ripe tomato in the middle of the winter in a supermarket in all the european countries. organic crops are now very important to me there's been a straight girls- in the last six years or seven years- from. one point 4% to ten point. 3% as does now and it is still growing. industry now as violence contntrol agagainst all the best we've seen we've seen all kind of. predatory mites wishing bugs we've seen- lace wings which are. the predators of aphids we've seen it all there. when it's warm weather when the temperature is high. at these past are very very quick. devevelopment they may destroy a crop in very little time andnd f you'rere not in time. then you may lose quite a lot of your- well the sea of plastic-
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basically- for me doesn't have a negative for- sound it gives the idea that someone actual and- may be polluting. i'm convinced that it's not very polluting. we have to get 22100% recycling the plastic we have to keep working. on the new solutions against new breasts. we have to work on the optimization of the use of water but to basically for me to see if plastic is a landscape where we- would use in a very sustainable way. where a lot of peoplele can work make a living.g. and what we can produce a product that is very healthy an excellent taste and- that he was going to. just a few years spain has become the- testable leader of organic here in europe tomatoes remained the king of the call also suite. combat is emotional and- 80% of
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the organic produce is exported elsewhere in europe we can seem is how old the label as an ideal of sustainability but i'm going to call this s produced intensively in thesese greenhouses a real solution for the environment. so yeah like i usually profoundly that it took only one shot of media is battling. some hidden valley out once. and many. who you needed is the eight owned save it or if they see anything. until because look that ideals okay i see the old district of those around him to people mass yeah. they love the sport either. total killed located at nina is game i yeah mine and the other is consistent. hey there you not them being kate spade maybe not put out and so forth. yeah u. k. is he still going to feel martina. a little susubway. federal state. that is
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not the link last gig data meaning. or not soft any resigned it was available. the paradox is that a court can be labeled old danny quiles not only ravaging apple says but also contributing to these a trial of plastic pollution as far as the eye can see by. sorry lot of because there is a bit of an escort- allowed anything because- we're going. i must admit but i would ask. if there's this s. them into
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of. as looking awesome more there's not i'm not. care this was the last of the last than any other. us the little plastic available in the t that i'm blessed on this day we a focus a lot i think the most only. then address the nothing and i'm back inin i was there they got a lot. i you might just selling eyes last. the best companies abandoned nra but not as- total the middle. well therere is a bus to go senator because come sense. okay let plastic was for that i really said it all not going like this. this that not at all. in general blasting all but i spaniel cinnamon that aspen it best ocean beach him but- the get on the- plastic on. because
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