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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.sts against economic inequality turned violent. a police headquarters was firebombed and shops were looted. demonstrators were marking the first anniversary of mass protests last year that left more than 30 dead.
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.sts against economic inequality turned violent. a police headquarters was firebombed and shops were looted. demonstrators were marking the first anniversary of mass protests last year that left more than 30 dead.
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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.ay in a row, demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy.
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.ay in a row, demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy.
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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.ow demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy.
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.ow demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy.
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he is leaving it to jean castex, very much a man of the south west, who is going to deal with it andery legitimate, jean castex, when he tells marseille and other cities to actually come up with more restrictions, in order to fight covid. all in all, and strangely compared to what we have seen in madrid or even in berlin or in the uk, there is no rebellion as it were against the new restrictions and they very much, actually, there is a sense that we have to live with covid, to learn how to live with covid and that a few places have been made sacrosanct, they will be the last to close and that is the schools. i think in france, but also in europe, we have discovered that children need to go to school, they are not the superspreaders that we thought and parents need their children to go to school in order for them to have some sanity and to be able to work and therefore sustain the economy. agnes, i am just going to bring injeff, we need our children to go to school, i second that completely. jeff, i know you have been to canada this summer, who gets the blame for these revolts against
he is leaving it to jean castex, very much a man of the south west, who is going to deal with it andery legitimate, jean castex, when he tells marseille and other cities to actually come up with more restrictions, in order to fight covid. all in all, and strangely compared to what we have seen in madrid or even in berlin or in the uk, there is no rebellion as it were against the new restrictions and they very much, actually, there is a sense that we have to live with covid, to learn how to live...
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he is very legitimate, jean castex, when he tells marseille and other cities to actually come up with to fight covid. all in all, and strangely compared to what we have seen in madrid or even in berlin or in the uk, there is no rebellion as it were against the new restrictions and they very much, actually, there is a sense that we have to live with covid, to learn how to live with covid and that a few places have been made sacrosanct, they will be —— he is very legitimate, jean castex, when he tells marseille and other cities to actually come up with more restrictions, in order to fight covid. all in all, and strangely compared to what we have seen in madrid or even in berlin or in the uk, there is no rebellion as it were against the new restrictions and they very much, actually, there is a sense that we have to live with covid, to learn how to live with covid and that a few places have been made sacrosanct, they will be the last to close and that is the schools. i think in france, but also in europe, we have discovered that children need to go to school, they are not the superspreade
he is very legitimate, jean castex, when he tells marseille and other cities to actually come up with to fight covid. all in all, and strangely compared to what we have seen in madrid or even in berlin or in the uk, there is no rebellion as it were against the new restrictions and they very much, actually, there is a sense that we have to live with covid, to learn how to live with covid and that a few places have been made sacrosanct, they will be —— he is very legitimate, jean castex, when...
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the french prime minister, jean castex, has told huge crowds rallying around the country that france and will not allow itself to be divided by the decapitation of a teacher by a suspected islamist. people gathered in towns and cities across france, including paris and marseille, to show their support for the country's secular values, and their revulsion at the murder on friday. the attacker was shot dead by police and ii people are now in custody. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. applause once again, around the figure of marianne, a sea of defiance. this statue, this square, a homing point for a nation whose values have come under attack. since his death on friday, samuel paty, like others before him, has become a symbol of france itself. translation: it's important to be here today to show our collective strength because that's what can help us follow our principles during tough times. translation: we're here to defend the values of the republic — liberty, equality, fraternity and secularism. the government is too inactive. something must be done. the prime minist
the french prime minister, jean castex, has told huge crowds rallying around the country that france and will not allow itself to be divided by the decapitation of a teacher by a suspected islamist. people gathered in towns and cities across france, including paris and marseille, to show their support for the country's secular values, and their revulsion at the murder on friday. the attacker was shot dead by police and ii people are now in custody. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson,...
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the french prime minister, jean castex, has told huge crowds rallying around the country that franceraid and will not allow itself to be divided by the decapitation of a teacher by a suspected islamist. people gathered in towns and cities across france, including paris and marseilles, to show their support for the country's secular values, and their revulsion at the murder on friday. the attacker was shot dead by police and 11 people are now in custody. -- 12 —— 12 people. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. applause once again, around the figure of marianne, a sea of defiance. this statue, this square, a homing point for a nation whose values have come under attack. since his death on friday, samuel paty, like others before him, has become a symbol of france itself. translation: it's important to be here today to show our collective strength because that's what can help us follow our principles during tough times. translation: we're here to defend the values of the republic — liberty, equality, fraternity and secularism. the government is too inactive. something must
the french prime minister, jean castex, has told huge crowds rallying around the country that franceraid and will not allow itself to be divided by the decapitation of a teacher by a suspected islamist. people gathered in towns and cities across france, including paris and marseilles, to show their support for the country's secular values, and their revulsion at the murder on friday. the attacker was shot dead by police and 11 people are now in custody. -- 12 —— 12 people. our paris...
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. >> prime minister jean castex said on thursday that people must remain at home except for going to work, shopping for food, health-related reasons, and other essential errands. he said people will be allowed to go outdoors to exercise for up to one hour a day within one kilometer of their home. he added violators will be fined 135 euros, or about $160. restaurants and shops that sell goods other than daily necessities will not allow customers to enter, but takeout and delivery services are permitted. the nationwide lockdown will be in effect through december 1st. >>> the united nations says the next review conference on the treaty of the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons will take place in august 20. it was initiallyupposedo be he in ail b heen poponed tce due to the pandem. theurpose o thereaty iso event the spread ofuclear apons, fostereacel use o nuclearnergy aurther the al ofisarmame. total o 191 stasave in the trey incdinghe u.s., china, russia, france and the uk which are recognized as nuclear weapons states. it was indefinitely extended in 1995. but a review conference is
. >> prime minister jean castex said on thursday that people must remain at home except for going to work, shopping for food, health-related reasons, and other essential errands. he said people will be allowed to go outdoors to exercise for up to one hour a day within one kilometer of their home. he added violators will be fined 135 euros, or about $160. restaurants and shops that sell goods other than daily necessities will not allow customers to enter, but takeout and delivery services...
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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided. two churches have been burnt and several people injured in the chilean capital, santiago, as peaceful protests against economic inequality turned violent. a police headquarters was firebombed and shops were looted. demonstrators were marking the first anniversary of mass protests last year that left more than 30 dead. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, i'm shaun ley. welcome to the programme which brings together distinguished columnists, bbc specialists and the correspondents who file their stories to the folks back home — dateline london. this week: not all over by christmas. borisjohnson resists calls for a short, sharp lockdown. are northern ireland and wales undermining his argument or are they arbiters of things to come? and brexit is back, but it's a fishy business. your dateline panel this week: analisa piras is italian and a documentary film maker, stefanie bolzen is german, the london correspondent for die welt. and he's british, he's simonjack, he's the bbc‘s business
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided. two churches have been burnt and several people injured in the chilean capital, santiago, as peaceful protests against economic inequality turned violent. a police headquarters was firebombed and shops were looted. demonstrators were marking the first anniversary of mass protests last year that left more than 30 dead. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, i'm shaun ley. welcome to the programme...
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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.wo churches have been burnt and several people injured in the chilean capital, santiago, as peaceful protests against economic inequality turned violent. a police headquarters was firebombed and shops were looted. demonstrators were marking the first anniversary of mass protests last year that left more than 30 dead. now on bbc news, forget about small talk. it's time for some hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. in every crisis, there is opportunity. now, that is a mantra beloved by business schools and political strategists. but should it offer us comfort as covid—19 continues to ravage the global economy? is this really the time to be reforming the world's biggest economies? my guest isjim o'neill, lord o'neill, former chief economist at goldman sachs, erstwhile adviser to the british government and champion of big measures to revive growth. is now the time to be bold? jim o'neill, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen, nice to be with you. it's good to have you. is
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided.wo churches have been burnt and several people injured in the chilean capital, santiago, as peaceful protests against economic inequality turned violent. a police headquarters was firebombed and shops were looted. demonstrators were marking the first anniversary of mass protests last year that left more than 30 dead. now on bbc news, forget about small talk. it's time for some hardtalk. welcome to...
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meanwhile, the french prime minister, jean castex, has been outlining the restrictions which will comep the spread of coronavirus. the rules will apply nationwide — but he was keen to stress that many aspects of ordinary life could continue. translation: you will only be able to leave home on certain conditions and together with a certificate. just as during the lockdown, you will be able to go out to do your food shopping, go to your place of work or to return from it or to yourjob if you're not able to work remotely, for health reasons, to go to hospital, to meet a health professional, to go to a chemist. to the uk and former leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, who stepped down just 6 months ago has been suspended from the party. the decision, made by mr corbyn‘s successor, sir keir starmer, follows a report into allegations of anti—semitism, within labour's ranks. a year ago he was trying to be prime minister. today, jeremy corbyn is suspended from the party he joined more than 50 years ago. despite the years of labour fighting over anti—semitism, he was clearly taken aback b
meanwhile, the french prime minister, jean castex, has been outlining the restrictions which will comep the spread of coronavirus. the rules will apply nationwide — but he was keen to stress that many aspects of ordinary life could continue. translation: you will only be able to leave home on certain conditions and together with a certificate. just as during the lockdown, you will be able to go out to do your food shopping, go to your place of work or to return from it or to yourjob if you're...
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the prime minister, jean castex, arrived in place de la republique in a mask printed with the frenchtoday read, "you won't scare us, we're france." the newest slogan on posters here, "i am samuel" or, simply, "i am a teacher", an echo of the rallying cry sparked by the attacks on charlie hebdo five years ago. this sombre rally is a show of unity in the wake of samuel paty‘s death, but it's also proof of the power of social media to deliver a message and bring people together. the same power that enabled a one—man campaign against a local teacher to spiral out of control. samuel paty was killed by a man who knew him only through social media, the result of an online campaign launched by an outraged parent that spread quickly outside conflans. across france, tens of thousands of people have joined the rallies in his name. a man who stood for the values of the nation, remembered today by a nation standing with him. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a convicted killer who helped to stop a terror attack near london bridge last november is t
the prime minister, jean castex, arrived in place de la republique in a mask printed with the frenchtoday read, "you won't scare us, we're france." the newest slogan on posters here, "i am samuel" or, simply, "i am a teacher", an echo of the rallying cry sparked by the attacks on charlie hebdo five years ago. this sombre rally is a show of unity in the wake of samuel paty‘s death, but it's also proof of the power of social media to deliver a message and bring...
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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of bangkok for the fourth day in a row, demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy. now on bbc news, when bury fc collapsed in august of last year, a group of supporters made it their mission to bring football back to the town — against massive odds. bury fc is one of the oldest clubs in english football. but in august 2019, it was expelled from the football league. we are heartbroken. just gutted. one group of fans decided to do something about it. come hell or high water, this is the right thing to do. kick ourselves if we didn't. this is bury, this is bury. with complete access for 12 months, we see what it really takes to build a football club. more stressed than i've ever been. it was a dream. it's now becoming a reality. we're very impressed with the candidate
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of bangkok for the fourth day in a row, demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy. now on bbc news, when bury fc collapsed in august of last year, a group of supporters made it...
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the french prime minister jean castex has tweeted that "france will react with the greatest firmness,citizens can live free". he says "we will never give up, never." lucy williamson reports. the horror of this attack spread slowly through the quiet streets of conflans last night. the story of a history teacher whose lesson on freedom of expression ended with a playground full of police. the suspect, thought to have been an 18—year—old chechen man, decapitated his victim in a nearby street and posted an image on social media before being shot dead by police. police sources have confirmed to us that the motive may have been a lesson given by the victim to pupils at his school here. it was reportedly a lesson on freedom of speech, and he showed them cartoons of the prophet muhammad, the same cartoons, we think, that were reprinted by the satirical magazine charlie hebdo. parents say the lesson had caused some concern and that complaints on social media had sparked a debate. translation: he asked muslim students to raise their hands and to leave the classroom. my son said he didn't do it
the french prime minister jean castex has tweeted that "france will react with the greatest firmness,citizens can live free". he says "we will never give up, never." lucy williamson reports. the horror of this attack spread slowly through the quiet streets of conflans last night. the story of a history teacher whose lesson on freedom of expression ended with a playground full of police. the suspect, thought to have been an 18—year—old chechen man, decapitated his victim...
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the prime minister, jean castex, arrived in place de la republique with a mask printed with the frenchitter today read, you won't scare us, we are france. the newest slogan on posters here, "i am samuel" or, simply, "i am a teacher", an echo of the rallying cry sparked by the attacks on charlie hebdo five years ago. this sombre rally is a show of unity in the wake of samuel paty‘s death but it's also proof of the power of social media to deliver a message and bring people together. the same power that enabled a one—man campaign against a local teacher to spiral out of control. samuel paty was killed by a man who knew him only through social media, the result of an online campaign launched by an outraged parent and spread quickly outside the area. across france, tens of thousands of people have joined the rallies in his name. a man who stood for the values of the nation, remembered today by a nation standing with him. the headlines on bbc news... the mayor of greater manchester accuses boris johnson of exaggerating the spread of coronavirus in the area in a bid to persuade local leaders
the prime minister, jean castex, arrived in place de la republique with a mask printed with the frenchitter today read, you won't scare us, we are france. the newest slogan on posters here, "i am samuel" or, simply, "i am a teacher", an echo of the rallying cry sparked by the attacks on charlie hebdo five years ago. this sombre rally is a show of unity in the wake of samuel paty‘s death but it's also proof of the power of social media to deliver a message and bring people...
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prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided. tens of thousands of protesters have ta ken to the streets of bangkok for the fourth day in a row demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament where the government brings in a new three tier approach to tackling coronavirus in england. but the labour leader reckons it's time for a short sharp lockdown. having read and considered the sage advice, i have genuinely concluded that a circuit break is in the national interest. but borisjohnson accuses keir starmer of opportunism. i think at three o'clock, mr speaker, the shadow health spokesman said that a national lockdown would be disastrous. at five o'clock, he was calling for it. the first minister of wales says he's to ban people from coronavirus hotspots entering the country. also on this p
prime minister, jean castex, says france is not afraid and will not allow itself to be divided. tens of thousands of protesters have ta ken to the streets of bangkok for the fourth day in a row demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament where the...