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for the- and dr heritage. you are here home twenty four i'm from four don't call. yeah welcome to life from paris will be in our from from twenty. i'm marco in these the headlines the crucial head to head in. as brit admits brexit cites the is. the internet law. but only the very specific unlimited wayay system over separate brandon lewis would the provoked anger across paula and- a residedent. of civil servant. use the
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quarantine period for people infected because it nineteen justice cases- out rising to record levels. amid fears of a second wave across france to move this left the world health organization a plex. is live. thank you very much for being with us britain- and to the end you crucial round of brexit trade talks this tuesday amid clouds off controversy the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis admitted a move hailed by boris johnson. to change the protocol of the belfast's custom status will be breaking the law his words let the record resignation. of the highest ranking legal expert in the civil service that's the office that works in parallel with the actual government services in brief over writing parts of the patrol agreement treaty which was signed in january. will be reneging on
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the deal already down vertically you twenty seven brandon lewis said it could be legal but only as he put it. in a limited way. with this the pound fell sharply amid fear of a no deal exit. amid reports a hedge fund investors close to the prime minister johnson proposed to make a huge profit. britain left the eu on january the thirty first talks on new trade terms of made little headway. in october deadline draws near. front street for marius office has this. northern ireland's maybe causing concern for evenly. just as brexit talks resume. the uk's northern ireland secretary brandon lewis has responded to questions about new government legislation that could alter parts of the uk's withdrawal agreements with brussels. article four of the northern ireland critical states how it will remain part of the uk's customs territory post brexit the government says the new legislation aims at clarifying how thehe withdrawal agreement with brussels will be implemented but it makes it that it breaks international law with regards to belfast. yes response right international in a very
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specific limits the white we're taking the powers of the supply the annual concept all starts affect required by all school floyd a certain very tighthtly defined circumstances no okay precedence for u. k. and indeed other countries. needed to consider international regulations as circumstances change louis insisted the uk fully intended to implement the protocol in northern ireland which would see it continue to follow certain rules in order to keep its land border with the republic of ireland opened. tuesesday's political wrangling came as a sixth leading civil servants announced his resignation following reports that he was very unhappy about the legislation. this parliament voted not withdrawal agreement into uk legislation. the government is not changing the operation of that agreement also speaking in the house of commons on tuesday former prime minister theresa may warned that the bill could damage trust in the u. k. i have. a future trade deals with other countries. about more home story up to now and midnight.
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time next france has the tuesday's. belarus forcing opponents of the president alex looking. in eggs. as part of a crackdown on protests against his august ree electioion that crcritics. in belarus and outsie say was rigged. with some clarity though the situation of maria callistus coba. as of the reliability of the story courses in question the authority said that she was arrested trying to cross the border into ukraine. the support to say she was kidnapped by unknown people during sunday's demonstration in minsk. demonstration against chanchal. espionage for more on this- phrenic- vehicle so. who's a non resident fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center and a journalist in belarus thank you very much for being with the same friends twenty four we appreciate your time. can you tell. us what's the atmosphere like now where you are. also tododay we knew ththat to memberers of maria cas nicholas team across the border there in ukraine maria callas to cover herself she's. detained at them- detention
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center near the border. and unfortunately there is no like any chance you will release any time soon and- definitely- tory this when they kidnapped- they said three persons. they were trying to push them all out of the country. these are the same method that they and then they- they implore you to games other members of the carnation consul. what they want they want to paralyze the opposition activities and to disrupt the protests that are taking place. a. since since august. so from what we know about the see. the acactual webeb the situation of- maria kolesnikov right now. well we don't know much about about her- we just knew that- last night she was brought to the border to the neutral zone by belarussian kgb. secret services and she took her passport and she the report
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top- the passports so- she shared rooftop on small pieces and put this business out of the car. and the russian kgb was not able to- to push her out and- many people so in this- gesture- the harry's mom. and today many people protested in support of colistin commitments downtown and several thousands of peoeople ad many women wear arrested ten dead beaten by police. you're describing what seems like an extremely difficult situation in minsk on wondering. do the words from france. do they mean anything to the processes on the streets that france of course condemning lukashenko forcing opponents into excel such as- smetana deaconess guy. i can see that the french reaction is very mild and since the very beginning in the fall of that crisis- we didn't hear much of statements and
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reaction. on the france on the french side and tara i can understand it there there are major more problems but of course the reaction of france's very important right now and we also see the problem. on the east side of the border of gather is that russia is trying to use the weakness of militarist regime weakness of the question k. in order to- come kerr and to challenge but there is some other entity. and this is the moment when the european democracies must stand up and to help at european nation nation of belarus- to preserve their independence and this is what miller russians fighting on the streets right now they expect from france. and from other european countries. do you feel. that the european union. europe west will react in the way you're saying or do you feel the what vitamin poutine once will prevail. well i'm not sure t tht
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consolididated enough right nows in order to give proper response to the sisituation and- many o of them still b believe t location ca can be arranged to keep it. they still believe that belarusus is the part of russian influence but i believe it's a huge mistakeke but ever since- have their own- culture identity and to aspiration for independence and-- a and they deserve to be part of the european family of nations. and now regarding regarding the position i think the dialect needed but this dialogue must be built between- terrorists brususls berlina war so and belarussian ciciety not to lukashenko board kremlin this is a huge mistake to consider better sitituation there was crisis. as them thatt crisis. of russian neighborhoods. the though that some. opposition figures of all been forced out of the country well except for
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maria kolesnikov who made that gesture ripping up a possible. as you told us about up front- do you feel our data she will be seen in public again soon. do you feel that she will be capped somewhere. for safe keeping. it as a way o of puttig it out basically to keep out of the public eye stop of a making trouble for lukashenko. you know as the person who wear and others prison four times so i must say that when you are there- don't expect he will be released soon especially if your- own such leading the role says maria kolesnikov i think. her gesture- which is quite powerful and strong we'll make older it is- made to target this really angry and they will keep her in the in the prisison for a- long time. long time they want t to punish her definitely and- the mcrcrae took forces right now they have to reorganize because marie colistin goa was the last
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leader of this female trio- who remained in sight of brothers. fathers are- the heads had. to flee the country before. product code leave it that thank you very much joining us that's a front and back via coca who is that non resident fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia center. and as you can tell from his experience and his assessment a journalist based in the belarus thank you so very much for being with us. and if he will come back for further updates on the situation regarding maria kolesnikov coda and the demonstrations that continue in belarus against the- government of president alexander lukashenko thank you separate journeys in france to if we push it on. next the trial of the alleged accomplices of the shelby upto terraces heard. how survivors. in the room full thank to would be murdered. karen ray noticed cocoa described as she hid under the table and thought that she too would be killed. the koch brothers cherif and side
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stormed the premises armed with automatic weapons. and killed twelve people. in january twenty fifteen dash anne chapelle. was a secretary in the office next to the magazine. the first person to come face to face. with the killer brothers. you should be questiononed by social health question of me. he was annoyed and also what the shop only at the office as well. he was flashing around an anger. he was a kids he seems like a kid who was unhappy that the office was in fact. then all of the i told him itt wasn't that he was angry and fired the shots. i message my son and my husband's because i force i was going to die. then we heard shots being fired and it was terrifying because we could count them. then it was calm on all of the words that was more gunfire. hm presented can. be alcohol surfing fuse together rob again last week and- shelly at the re published and then the cartoons of the prophet muhammad that
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led to the collapse she's carrying out that atrocity in so called revenge what they saw as blasphemy of islam the truck continues that of fourteen people aiding and abetting show that the attackers and the cashier a terrorist. i will not bring you all developments as they happen that trial then contininuing he e in paris. next thirty nine people died of code nineteen. the last twenty four hours here in france new cases are up of a six. and a half thousand health minister alleviate the home admits the situation is wearing daily cases hitting record levels. buburn till french radio this mornining thahat a second wavee though is still avoidable he explained the reproduction rate to the buyer stands at one point two. which is less than the three point two three point four levels seen during the spring. so the virus is spreading he says adolescence speed but it is circulating which she says is boring. we want scientists advising the french government wanted to be quarantined shortened the people who test positive.
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covered nineteen and those who come into contact with them. that decision could be made. on friday the government's policy meeting. could the coronavirus quarantine in france soonn bee reducedd from fourteen days to just sevenen. currerently people whoo tesest posositive for kobe nineteenen as well a conontact cases have to quarantine f for two weeks. but the french scntist committee which advises the government on how to fight corona virus says the latest resesrch s suggests a shorter quarantinine is perfecty safe. and france'ss healthh minister is also on board. twenty double dutch cult as you only sunk put mutual q. service employment please people opposed to did not they still street the culture today the new total capital. the possibility to the coast of cuba i'm home the full set of expected panic it'll take note you had me on his only full say. in value to printer said once he begins with that absolutely most expected demand united is difficult it was to tata the ball the otherer doctos
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though we're saying not t so fast. yeah h but she did a test after the mall news softball adapted yesterday to drool the owner there is you don't't keep about t don't talk as well central coach i did go to the. middle show call six seven. right now frances carey out than we million test each. the rolling out of. so called. tests is s expected begin in the next days. the government hopes that will help push the number of tests up. and reduce delays. these are great for the safety of forest hike is in california military and rescue crews were unable to reach the people. states is in the grip of course of wild fires these images really. showing you just how serious the situation is california has already set a record with eight hundred nine thousand hectares burned this year. the worst part of the wildfire season we are told is just beginning. throwing stones and opened a shop in london's iconic comedy street. the home
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to the nineteen sixties says mick jagger while launching such attention topic of in nineteen may be considered. somewhat of a risk but to use a checking some lyrics time is on my side that's herere for making his own words. i mean if you are a small icon of the street i think. it's a good place to have a bit of history. it's a good place to so more around it's good place for locals and toururists to shop. the site ner everywywhere now. got some connection with the band i guess you know in a way that's sort of how i wish and- youu know we useded to walk around that before it was gonna be street was famous. you know we used to what that we rehearsed there there used to be nearr that- but i mean is it but it's also nice really good- place seven. i shop at corners yeah
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it's. not bad so about presidential. he met jack in the to more. the shop opens at eight tomorrow and they're open for business on county street but yet the message the stones are back with a all started out as mick was just saying substance. open for business we to open a business as well kate moody joins us hi how are you mark students around the world are returned to school. amid warnrnings that too much time ot of the classroom- result in. a lost generation we serious about this. absolutely series because there's such a loss of skills and socialization i know we've got some numbers to back it up coming from the oecd at the schools in many countries were closed for at least ten weeks as those locked on restrictions were imposed. the organization for economic cooperation and development suggests that those months of lost schooling are likely to have a deep economic cost. a generation of children risk losing their skills and as a result the world's economic output could decrease by up to one point 5% over the rest of
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the century. the trigger reports. i will so knowledge the parents for the organizatition for economic cooperation a and development which is one third weeks of missed schooling have underlined the need. for educational changnge. loans receivable department closet advocate on particular ta i think you're confusing mall. adult pool while her cemex because you will personally compete on some key for dogs who among the rupee. ado let uss in that he said it's gonna get excellent on collective synergies yeah because they left. the oecd believes the loss of skills and reduced capacity to contribute to growth could see the global economy shrank by onene point 5% over the decades to come. traditional eduducational instititutions will need to reinvent themselves as learning goes increasingly online. locational qualifications of taken n on increased impmportane to. with essentialal workers forming the backbone of the lockdown economy. and the lockdown itstself revealing further inequalities between richch and poor. in need of
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solving.g. should she. won't do debbie. it is not enough to mrs set. i don't you want lenient a bus. by the lives of your mobile this is. should someplace love gin. your score the color and all group let was. it is one of the says the hope shshouldn't just be a improved those areas but ensuring education budgets don't shrink had warned of the dangers of pulling funding in an effort to stabilize all t the areas of the economy yet further threatening the futures of those who see their opportunity stunted when they. finally enter the labor markets. let's check in ononhe daday's trading action now the british pound has continued to tutumble amid renewed tensions over brexit trade talks with the e. u. s. sterling fell to a one month lowow against the us dollar. down about 1% slipping below one dollar thirty and about one your route ten will
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prices also slumped as s the number o of coronavirus cases continues to risese. and traders worry about prolonged weak demand. about the role of us wtwti trading at around thirty six dollars and seventy eight cents or the close down over seven percent. international brent was down over 6% at the close. wall street is seen another sharp tech driven sell off the nasdaq closesed down ovr four percent. it has dropped a whopping 10% in just three sessions. the dow jones shed is six hundred points for the session shares of tesla tumbled about 21% its biggest one day drop on record. after the committee that oversees the s. and p. five hundred declined to add it to its index. the electric car company remains on the nasdaq for now. major european indices also closed lower as tech stocks continued to slump in europe as well at the checkout losing over one and a half percent here in paris. the french utility edf so it shares dropped 8% while the uk's royal mail. jumped
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twenty five. moving on some of the day's other business headlines now. economic activity in south africa was cut in half in the second quarter of the year is the country imposed lockdown restrictions. as it tried to halt the spread of the coronavirus. statistics southth africa described that drop as a severe punch in the gut. plunges the country still deeper into recession. uber says it's taking steps towards an all electric fleet by twenty thirty in the us canada and europe. u. s. rival lift has alalready made a s similar plede the ridee sharing platform says it will spend eight hundred million dollars. to help its drivers speed up that transition. in europe it's partrtneringng with renault nis. and amazonn fouounder jeff bezo. has topped forbes ranking of the world's richest people a third year in a row. the fortune of one hundred and thirteen billion dollars. sold by microsoft's bill gates lvmh tycoon belum nava no replaceded warren buffet in the top three. the market listing a really impressive list of. over three trillion dollars worth worth of
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wealth around the globe. a lot of those people have gotten even richer in the past few months since that list was calculated as this. value of their stocks and toward the hondas and the have nots in the gap appears to be getting bigger and bigger and bigger. kate thank you very much indeed. you can return to the lost generation that kate was talking about for a focus features over six and a half million primary school pupils here france returned to school amid warnings that months of lost scooting could have an effect on the economy for the next century many children because of disability is a lack of vacancies and specialized schools. have no choice but to remain at home. and risk falllling even further behind. what what is happening all day. it's the last day before school for oldham and his twin brother no way i need to do. and the finall preparations are under way. okay chavez he took a few
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mathematics. locked you could bottle everyonone looks ready fr aa seamless start to this school year but their motother sonya is worried over is partially deaf and has dysphagia a language disorder that makes him l less able to understand or use words that of course makes his complicacated check i need to do you deal with the ball do you have a local cultural displays subsidy. for boulder office goes. set to stir along as you highland is citing the you don't mas could a long out of problem. when they came that did you see on the glass one of the two to forces. to click order. citynet specific for bob askari year he could from. is it l like evil is ready zero fat professing monica clough.
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despite his this. answer work. made by his. although still has no way where any special assistance will be offered to him when he returns to school. like a special needs teacher to help him out throughout the day. a colon cleansing of two mobile so that sucks a pa. a difficult. provided on up so d do you ali coululd live a life models you end up losing connection as good as other person with fans. as he read dello- lucrative tax usually keep bath pollution off to finish the match the level of s. brownstone said bob. a struggle for the family and for many other. to meeting jenny's he seven years old and was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. hey i need. yeni sees a speech therapist cycle motor therapist and an occupational therapist but one
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thing is missing school specialized institutes are all full and his autism would be totoo hard to handle for non trained teachers jenny's has been outut of school since february. it's only thanks and- have to spend since you've got a look on habits close. because i wanna send fta propositions. fails so. hello the moment why. he was new to know phone lines from the vessel humanism see a sense phones have. neo tnt swim be able to school if they- that is just promises made by french president emmanuel michael himself at the beginning of the year. multiple meal g. teach.
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was don't. the good news. they both. fall. for this we- susan laura. as netscaler may for the could to confirm. so the q. one in full do you weree sri v. was just wit key piece also you current there is no day that we indicate helm children are inin the same so. as chinese that's why the p. n. or that welcome para of this persons has this i to testimonies and stories online. it isis a funky song describes it b before there's a funky songs qualities as temple process you decide to dealal wih on them okay don't call these are phones also respond as quickly as i signed up to it yep octyl dude do si doing and i couldn't help him up he's talked of india. equal not even atattempting to do the whole off also the sons what isaacson- wanna pause do you have to. see
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jenna she needs hundred school which he truly for because that's- our fact continue comes off a. bye felicia schenkel. we are actually. last year i of the six points million students there were in school than hundred and sixty thousand words. all the wimp over recent year many chill will be going back to school just yet. a special focus features stay with more to come you watching live from paris.
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