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the energy companies insist on their right to demolish the remaining villages but davida ntini and reason have been galvanized by the global climate demonstrations they hope they can save the place they come home. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today a british junior minister has been suspended after he was filmed grabbing and pushing a female climate change protester at a dinner for the finance industry foreign office minister mark feel the cost of the protester when she tried to approach philip hammond the chancellor of the exchequer as he made a speech police are investigating this. leaders are deadlocked over who should fill the block's top jobs when the current administration finishes its work this falls at the heart of the impasse is a disagreement between the be used to powerhouses friends in germany e.u. leaders will make another attempt to reach agreement at the end of the month. and thousands of protesters have filled the streets of hong kong in another round of demonstrations that's after leader kerry ignored a deadline to withdraw a controve
the energy companies insist on their right to demolish the remaining villages but davida ntini and reason have been galvanized by the global climate demonstrations they hope they can save the place they come home. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today a british junior minister has been suspended after he was filmed grabbing and pushing a female climate change protester at a dinner for the finance industry foreign office minister mark feel the cost of the...
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home in north rhine-westphalia the place davita place and his parents and grandparents call home davida grew up here and has no desire to leave a forced relocation would affect his 83 year old grandfather the most. you lived here all these years and they want to take you away when you're this age . that's harsh. davi places and wants to prevent that so he's led demonstrations against. the local utilities company his resolve is further strengthened by the global climate crisis and the agreement to phase out brown coal he will not leave his village voluntarily. if it comes to tearing down the villagers the police will probably have to drag. us and we won't leave it there that way given that. we're staying put that's their battle cry together with 50 other activists plays and has already prevented the construction of a bypass road for the utilities company. because that no down the road would only be needed if all 5 villages in the open to the lying area of guards or other were destroyed the on the smooth we can allow that. germany has already agreed to phase out coal power in light of the
home in north rhine-westphalia the place davita place and his parents and grandparents call home davida grew up here and has no desire to leave a forced relocation would affect his 83 year old grandfather the most. you lived here all these years and they want to take you away when you're this age . that's harsh. davi places and wants to prevent that so he's led demonstrations against. the local utilities company his resolve is further strengthened by the global climate crisis and the agreement...
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the energy companies insist on their right to demolish the remaining villages but davida in 1000 entries and have been galvanized by the global climate demonstrations they hope they can think the place they come home. is leaders are deadlocked after failing to agree on who should fill the blocks top jobs when the current administration finishes its work later this year at the heart of the impasse is a disagreement between the 2 powerhouses france and germany. it wasn't exactly a defeat but german chancellor angela merkel can't be happy with the result at this hour none of the lead candidate so she puts in a confidant and a still in the running chancellor merkel's last ditch efforts appear to have failed . to finish digits as minutes after talking with donald tusk it's now clear to me that none of the leading candidates have been able to secure a majority in the european council and i can't see how that's going to change european council president donald tusk also seemed flustered the problem is that i have nothing to add to what i said yesterday and to but because i have some secrets her
the energy companies insist on their right to demolish the remaining villages but davida in 1000 entries and have been galvanized by the global climate demonstrations they hope they can think the place they come home. is leaders are deadlocked after failing to agree on who should fill the blocks top jobs when the current administration finishes its work later this year at the heart of the impasse is a disagreement between the 2 powerhouses france and germany. it wasn't exactly a defeat but...