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into four .com. yeah but its use welcome to live from paris world news and analysis from france twenty four i'm mark i mean these are the headlines. health minister a live event on an ounce is new levels to define coronavirus risky and france must say x. and what a loop now maximum alert the carpet nineteen paris and its surrounding close suburbs. are staged justt below longer deal to lose except at t. m. ralphph kleiein oak. and montpelier. he unveils a new micro. member states will be obliged to take a resettle a percentage of people. will pay to get out of that responsibility. the crisis came to europe in twenty fifteen is still without a united solution. police
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officers been indicted of the killing of a black female medical wororker brianna taylor. ownn home. off a motor. exactly self support hankinson is charged with wanton endangerment. this is a life in paris. thank you very much for being with us health minister libya brown announces new levels to define coronavirus risky in france not say x. and guadadalupe and now on what is called maximum alert covered nineteen paris and its surrounding suburbs- just stage below that.t. long with little o lose santa tn ruwan go nope and yet that seem out from the french health minister live via the home. it could said it was your only one room will now be
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introduced. in all these departments that are in the red zone defense parties. weddings from bowlers in more associate events birthdays seventy could mean your communions we'll have to remain small. meaning that less than thirty people i'm one of the topics and- that are. a whole raft of. the regulation that have been unveiled for the tele. that's at it has more on this. basically the health minister levy veil has announced. four different designs in front says and- zone a re and- a lot. and alert zone and a status on entry emergencies are and so what we're talking about here is. most of the departments all in the first zone which is a sixty nine apartments out of the- ninety five in metropolitan france all considered zones where there is an increase in in the- via. virus spreading in the country but it's not one of the most high risk areas- so
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that weddings- gatherings- policies can take place with a maximum of thirty people starting on saturday then you have the- reinforced alerts are that's what we were talking a little bit earlier almost the paris region pasta brittany. and normandy- the code that you aware there is niece- boulder legal to lose- this is also taking place- fight from such a no more than gatherings of a thousand people those all organized gatherings like. roland garros the tennis championship for example is going to pose a big problem for them because- they were expecting five thousand people then there be no more than ten people in private gatherings- which is with about right down. to a very small number- balls and russians will have to close early that will be up to the regional prefect to decide what time that's going to be but it's probably estimated to be around. ten o'clock on that will also mean an end to alcohol sales that an old jeans and sports centers are going to be a close for the time being- and the minister's been. asking
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people to work from home and necessary this to other regions the maximum allowed seven- that's only one department on metropolitan france which is a boost you own where you have must say- that in that department all restaurants and bars are going to be closed. all the time starting from. tomorrow and always talismans used by the public except theatres cinemas- and music m. which of. in me to make sure that people are not trusting the box one. and i think the way we tried. keep those established open ripple for the- there's o one for. zero which at the moment has not been activated that's cool the stadium sundry merges his own. minister said if we have to activate that that will meet that we will have to have a lockdown. and that's something that the government wants to avoid. but it is a sign out of a very a difference and alarming phase of the second wave that is coming let's just give you a broader picture thirty two million cases.
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worldwide nine hundred and seventy thousand deaths here in europe a second wait then a covered nineteen is taking hold fronts. the scene thirteen thousand plus cases. and forty three dedeaths over the p past twenty four hours. the u. k. for the six thousand cases as well as thirty four deaths we take a look. at the situation in italy a and spain.. the correspondents seem to go to and sarah mars. spaiain's nationalal lockdown ended more than three months ago it's bebecome the task of regional govevernments to intrododuce measureses. to tacklele conveyed ninetete they've introduced the abilility to treat wearing the face masks in shopsps on the street and in public buildings. they've also closed down night clubs and they've intntduced partial locockdowns w where clusters off broken out. at madrid has become the latest regional government to inintroduce a partitial l lockd. they've chosen neighborhoods where more thahan more than a hundred residents has covered nineteen. here in it's of are.
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an ad of about one thousand fifive hundred- so new infectios each day n now thahat's no way r the peak figures we saw at the heheight off the pandemic but is definitely higher than the rates we were looking at back in july of partrticular concernn as well is the incncrease in admissions. to intensive care units in hospitals now since mid august all people arriving from greece spainin malta as wel as croatia i tested on arrival full covertt nineteen when theyy reached italian shores. now that list has been extxtended thisis week to include seven french regions including paris italaly's health minister h has said that whwhile it is doing slightlyly better than some othr european countries now is ththe time to remainin prudent t to ensure that the sacririfices tht were madee by italians. i'm not meeting being masa still very much required h here indoors in since most schools have opened in mid september all students over the age of six need to
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wear a mask especialllly inn situations a at schchool where y cacannot ensure effective social distancing. cynical to inactivity serra marseille in spain but keeping a watching brief on all developments of course that said talk about belgium belgium's long had an alarming number of kobe deaths per million. of population at the last count that was. eightht hundred and fifty eight million people. meshes decreed the bell gulf set don't the compel mas wewearing a brussels correspondent dave keating has more on this. belgigian prime minister so few villainous announcedd today that the very unpopular ordinance that's beeen in place since last month requiring face masks to be worn everywherere will n n longer apy as of october first from then you don't have to wear a mask outdoors anymore but you do have to wear them. inside public transnsrt in say m movie theaters and also in any crowdedd situation the limitit n hohome g gatherings in privatate homes is still ten and a limit
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on a professional gatherings is two hundred for indodoor events four hununed for oututdoor evens the otheher big change announcnd todayy in addition to the mask change. is lowering the quarantine period from fourteen days to seven days people with possible covert exposure should take a testt a day five if it's negative they can end their quarantine at day seven if it's positive they have to go through with the full fourteen day quarantine that will apply to anyone coming back from an area designated a red zone. forr peoplele comoming back frorom wr zones they will no longer have to take a test. the e. u. has revealed a new migrant policy. jim bob plan would see each of the twenty seven states that be responsible taking a quota of people o or pay a full fat. if they refuse. posted online european commission president describes it as a european solution to restore citizens confidence. vienna across a an anti mills is waiting for us getting to you sir we'll be keeping well and keeping safe-
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tell us the help austria has reacted to this new deal. in shshort critically- austria to killing the chancellor w who of course is the head of thee- bill sponsor t the conservative people's party has been highly critical all walks he's essentiaially costing. as the nw packaging allll the old failed policy policicy of disistributig migrants and refugees across the european union in a mandatory fashionon of course there are some changes that's suggestion that- maybe countries who don't want to take in and review sexual new migrants newew refugees take cae and-d-ailed asylum seekers and be responsible for their deportation but- chancellor clubs here and- the interior ministerer. basically his loyal mininisters andnd they're saying this just isn't going to work and of course austria is not alone in all of this stufuff hungary another very crititical
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voice indeedd the so called vis a ground ball hungagary the czeh rerepublic slovakia. and poland of forming a close i greww witih austria's sayingg this i is j jt not going to work we're notot up for this distrtribution mechanism- it's something we don't agree with that they point out to austria at least they t took inn a lot of refuges in two thousand fifteen and they say. this is just not going to work. i'm you've got nine how populates to be with reels i think. i'm this isn't a of a wide malaise the e. u. will be looking like say something won't one stage might be called in opposite. austria'a's exixit perhaps is tt sosome of thatat could h happens still image already in austria full membebership of the europen union but there is a lot of criticism of what is perceiveded to be. overly and- overreach byy brbrsels as sortt of a gigiven brusselsls on to the member
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states and that's where things start getting a little more shadady because- there's's a see and it's been propagateted to an extetent a as well by the peopls party. it's going to populate stop mechanismsm in a sense whee they say look. membership of the european union is great but brussesels it's over reaching is trying to impose its policies on that's not something we don't like so. if you oscar ordidinary austriaians whether y like brussels the brussels mechanisms. then they statart getting mumuch more critical. therere hasas beeeen rising crim willll send the tababloids here recentntly there was a business involved withh the- funding the emergency funding on the coveted where it was claimed that austriaia had. filed the request correctly that fitit ino more cririticism all brusselels especicially in the tabloids. ad it's w worth bearing in n mind t the people's party which chancellor sebastian kurz heads. up took a lotot of votets when it w won the national election up from the far right freedom party how did it do
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ththat. by being very criticall indedeed borrowing some of the language if not quite as harshly but some of the language somee o of the thinking of the far right freedom party in termsms of prpresenting migrgrants. as a threat to austria as a threat to the fabric of austria right to o the identity of austria. when the link that to the idea off brussels over r reach that't's n people s start g getting very critical so. i don't think we're about to witness austria leaving the eururopean unionon t yet but that link between criticism all brussels policy when it comemes to migranant distribution. i love the notion all f five brusussels. overreach that's potentially a dangerous. for lines or then the u. that you for much and to the mills that joining us. for vienna to see you. where because what you'll developments on that with a morale now the story calls. coming up but deeply from poland and hungary to other countries where. the word isn't great about said this
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new. deal next i witnesses say at least two people were injured and receive medical aid in minsk this is a belarussian. police used water cannon to dispererse several thousand demonstrators why police in green uniforms without identifying cq was seen detainee protests. that people took to the streets to protest against alexander lukashenko secretive presidential inauguration protest assays reelection will cause the ninth was a fix. his main rivals the vatican has guyuys been forced o flee the country. a grand jury has indicted one officer on criminal charges six months. after brianna taylor was fatally shot by police in kentucky. the jury p presented its decision against the fired officecer brett hankinson. but o judge in louisville. the shooting took place now it's not a murder charge it's a challenge of wanton endadangerment which carries a maximum five year prison sentence. on the tele medical workup was shot six times by
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officers who burst into a home on march thirteenth. during a narcotics investigation no drugs were found at a home. just across the have demanded justice to taylor and other black people killed by police in recent months. kevin good study is in washington. well the grand jury decided to indictct t to just one of the- e three officers a a onn three counts o of wanton e endangermet and what that means is s that as we heard in thehe soundnd bites this is not just saying that he was responsible in the death or caused the death of a brbrianna taylor what this meaeans is tha. hey he recklessly endangered- her life and he went against the police deparartment policyyf not firing a when you have no line of sight to towards the person at that you're e firing o basically said that he was reckless in at how he used his fire power but he did not.
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intentionally tried to kill a brianna taylor and that's something that has caused quite a bit of a controversy of coursese saidd the p protestersd the p people who've been calling for jujustice for bririanna tayr so we're not too happy about that too especially the fact that. there's only one of the three officers are chargrged and no a real a crimiminal chargrgen the killing of- briannana at taylor this. indictment coming also at more than six months after every ana taylor it was a shot dead in thehe length o of e investstigation i is also sometg that has a angered. many of peopople c calling for justicecd for r our brianna therere was ao a large as somee big settlement as soon in the wrongful death suit s said that t the leadd to other police departments settling for. millions and millions of dollarsrs- butut sad thee justices that people are were a calling for they. are
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saying it has not happened. can i go to study that in washington we've got more. reaction and now. on this or to come between now and midnight paris time. it's not a business can't meett is wiwith the startg with a new development regarding donald trump's tariffs against china and it's a problem that's coming from close to home for the president. the electric car maker tesla has filed a lawsuit against the administration asking it to end what it calls unlawful tariffs. and tesla import some parts for its cars and while some of them had been granteded a waiver they've now been slapped with a 25% tariff. as part of the us china trade war. the lawsuit has been filed in the new york based court of international trade. tesla is asking for the tariffs to be overturned and for the money it's paid rereimbursed. separatelyy tesla shares closedd down 10% today after its announcements off a chcheaper electrtric car and a w generation of electric batteries. underwhelmed investors. well that contributed to another tech driven sell off on wall street.
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the dow jones shedding some five hundred and fifty points at the close down nearly 2% yes b. five hundred a back in the red down well over two percent. the nasdaq down nearly three shares of the major tech giants are down around 10% each for september so far. nike was one of the rare stocks to close higher it gained around 9% to hit a record high. as it reported an 82% jump in online sales. earlier the major european indices closed higher- the fifty one hundred of over 1% in london the checkout about two thirds here in paris. the french government has announced plans to double the amount of paid paternity leave from two to four weeks. only around two thirds of new fathers currently take advantage of the time already offered over 80% of the french public has supported these changes. the new measures will cost around five hundred million euros to front to social security program. they'll take effect n next summer. announcing the changes in an instagram video president ememmanuel mackerel said was a crucial stetep for families. as
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well as for gender equality. and if. someone. whoho didn't think enenough. all on twenty five it is a the more yeah commercialit's not. thatat makes of the collision in the united absolututely since into. six this. the crown of our pandemic has planned from is a con into it's at the export sector especially hard industries from tourism to aviation of reporting huge losses that could total a hundred billion euros by the end of the year. the trigger has more. exports the tech companies across firms these workshops in the paris region produced breaks for large vehicles with around 80% of the company's was destined for foreign markets. the gun lobby's range here is going to
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italy it's a market where we've seen a 25% drop. over here our products destined for the czech republic their items for school buses that are mainly french produce. there's been a 25% drop their tunes and so it got all. the directories currently looking at a 30% drop in his firm's turnover and major consequences for his stuff. but you know when there's no work you can't ask employees to work slower if there's no work we can alter the payroll mainly. by taking on fewer temporary workers. he not alone. with the pandemic's borders france's exports of crumbled worldwide. its sales to germany havave dropped by fourteen billionn euros. by seven point five billion to spain and italy. into the united states by eight point four billion. it's left an overall loss of a hundred billion less in exports compared to twenty nineteen. with the chehemical industry the food production industrtry and aviaiation all among t those sectors west heads. and old among t those most important to
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french trade. balance is even more off kilter when impoports affected in. bananlore coursinig mom. and will bring the lockdown. d dpped a lot less than our exptsts. there was s a it m means weto consume and purchase products from abroad x. i'm off to do lists. france's estimated expororts wil rise by forty billion euros next year not enough to offset twenty twenties s losses. the british government has warned of a traffic jam of up to seven thousand heavy trucks in kent if businesses don't step up their preparations for brexit. now the footage the about c. was from him trial run for emergency traffic installations back in twenty nineteen- but it could be a precursor of things to come if their warnings are to be are to be believed we just x. and freight companies have long warned they don't have enough detail to prepare for the future. the cabinet officer minister michael gove said the worst case scenario could be avoided if businesses get their proper permits in titime. oppositionn l leaders
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accused the government of trying to pass off the blame for brexit chaos industry's transition period is due to end to expire at the end of this year just a hundred days time. and a trade deal with the eu has yet to be reached. mark who surprised that that means that the testimony about it since the whole thing was mooted and now here we are in the situation. the group says most of the opponents. how to go to help you get the permits that some things that. take place a lot of paperwork on both sides of thehe channel to be done. yes indeed. how will brexit. great ststuff kate thank brunch the cave the business. across the studio kathleen is with us to mediawatch g good evening-- the trial continues of the alleged accomplices. of the generate twenty fifteen at terrorists cynical state those include the two brothers who attacked still the abdomen the offices that- their accomplices. they have been you death threats to the magazine shortly after. yes we'll start by taking a look at an open letter that was. a co
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signed by more than one hundred french media organizations including france twenty four. this open letter was published by shopping though today following these new death threats threats. the purpose is to back- shania door and to defend that freedom of speech as well. following these new death threats to the magazine. they say here in this open letter that today in twenty twenty some of you are threatened with death on social media. when you express similar views media are openly identified as targets by international terrorist organizations. the magazine is receiving and death threats as they haven't re publish their controversial. cartoons of the prophet muhammad and they have been doing this in order to. mark at the start of the trial over the january two thousand fifteen attacks on show him though and the kosher supermarket. that killed seventeen people. the death threats they have receive death threats from a- let also shopping into the- human resources. at told lip want
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magazine that she had to be rushed out of her home. after she received death threats that work sufficiently concrete to be taken seriously. and she also said that a daily basis they have to constantly deal with a- crazy amount of hatred surrounding shot me a bill- so- the trials are expected to last a total of forty nine days. as the country and survivors reopen the wounds from the two thousand fifteenen attacks. the then t the trial is set to contininue into the mididdle of- novevember i belelieve. of thos- fourteen accomplices of those can be twenty fifteen terrorists. of the three main perpetrators of course aren't dead. and because as you say the wound is still open. in many many ways. let's move on and talk about the u. n. general assembly shavelson r. of brazil he speech online- provoking a certain reactions tell us what you found. during his speech bolsonaro said that brazil is a victim of a huge misinformation camampaign. this is regarding- the international
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coverage of. the amazon fires he says that the media is doing this in order to damage brazil's image but also that brazil has been wrongly portrayed as an environmental villain. his critics were quick to pick his claims apart greenpeace underlines two issues in particular that they claim to be untrue. single scenario denies brazil is burning and blames indigenous people for fires in the disturbing speech at the un. mandate another lease one brazilian footballer who disagrees with both are completely and i think he represents many. dutch students think that the president has the wrong idea that will be moving on flights to know whether. flights to know where this is intriguing tell us about this. so this is trending right now this is for people who have missed flying due to the corona virus pandemic- it's- it's flights have been have selling out and. people are buying flights for scenic flights that land. you dip. an exam of the is. airlines they have offered this arranged
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flights sold out in less than ten minutes the their flight will be departing sydney on october tenth. no passport or crunch i needed and you will be you can visit some of australia's most iconic landmarks. this was apparently the flights fastest selling flights and the airline's history- an example of their price range includes six tickets available at more a bit more than three thousand dollars each. but of course manyny people pointing out how bad this is for the environment tickets at three thousand dollars each mmhm okay. six tickets available at three thousand dollars each specific market. the budget stuff isn't but itself but it is obviously bad for the environment but officers will be e very popular amongg flyers can occur. kathleen thank you very much indeed c. cuddling with me to watch a cake with the business as ever thank you and thank you for watching as well stay with us more to come not from.
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