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. >> emmanuel macron is taking a major risk because his words are exasperating. i think the french have no other solution but to march, take massively to the streets to try to make him understand some sense of what is going on. i don't know. he is in that castle and no one actively gets to him. it is infuriating, exasperating, contrary to basic democratic standards. this is more fuel on a barrel of fire. >> strikes are set to continue here in france in many sectors. mass protests planned for this thursday across the country. hundreds of thousands of people possibly taking to the streets, and there are fears of more violence with rioters expected to take part in these protests and cause violence. president emmanuel macron said the french people had a right to protest, voice their concerns, but that violence would not be tolerated. >> today is world water day, a day designated by the united nations each year highlighting the importance of water for our planet. a summit on that issue is underway in new york earning together some 6005 hundred participants. this is th
. >> emmanuel macron is taking a major risk because his words are exasperating. i think the french have no other solution but to march, take massively to the streets to try to make him understand some sense of what is going on. i don't know. he is in that castle and no one actively gets to him. it is infuriating, exasperating, contrary to basic democratic standards. this is more fuel on a barrel of fire. >> strikes are set to continue here in france in many sectors. mass protests...
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humiliation for emmanuel macron. humiliation for emmanuel hoping emmanuel macron.hoping emmanuel macron. humiliation for enwelcome king hoping emmanuel macron. humiliation for enwelcome king charles hoping emmanuel macron. humiliation for enwelcome king charles and>ping to welcome king charles and queen camilla over to france and to bordeaux, specifically , to bordeaux, specifically, actually. basically actually. and then basically locals been rioting over emmanuel macron's to increase the age from 62 to 64. loads of people from different have been rising, setting things on fire and they even torched the hall in bordeaux . and that's i think in bordeaux. and that's i think we could all agree was probably the final straw. so that is off. moving on, will athletics is done something that loads of people have been calling for them to do for a very time is banned trans from being able to compete in female categories. lord coe who was the governing body's said no athlete body's president said no athlete who gone through male who had gone through male puberty should be al
humiliation for emmanuel macron. humiliation for emmanuel hoping emmanuel macron.hoping emmanuel macron. humiliation for enwelcome king hoping emmanuel macron. humiliation for enwelcome king charles hoping emmanuel macron. humiliation for enwelcome king charles and>ping to welcome king charles and queen camilla over to france and to bordeaux, specifically , to bordeaux, specifically, actually. basically actually. and then basically locals been rioting over emmanuel macron's to increase the...
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i against emmanuel macron, do you think? ~' against emmanuel macron, do you think?k? ~ �*, ., against emmanuel macron, do you think? ~ 2 ., ., think? i think there's an element of that because _ think? i think there's an element of that because the _ think? i think there's an element of that because the government - think? i think there's an element of i that because the government focuses on the issue in a table at the moment and inflation, cost—of—living, are all directed at the president. i think the challenge is for the president and the government to try and open a new chapter and a new page and that is going to be difficult in the current political circumstances that we have to see how the process go for the next few weeks and what new initiatives the governments and president would put on the table and if there will be some further announcement on that in a few days or weeks. this announcement on that in a few days or weeks. �* , ., announcement on that in a few days or weeks. �* , . . announcement on that in a few days orweeks. a . . , ., ., or weeks. as a f
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thanks and then i think i agree with emmanuel . so let me agree with emmanuel. and right now that means providing them with the support and the capabilities and the training in order to a counteroffensive and have decisive advantage on the battlefield . and that's what battlefield. and that's what you've seen from the uk , from you've seen from the uk, from france, from other allies, whether it's through the provision of main battle tanks , provision of main battle tanks, longer range weapons, as we've announced today , training announced today, training of marines. all things that marines. these all things that will help ukraine win this war, gain that on the battlefield mount a counteroffensive and. that's what we are channelling all our energies towards. and with regard to future, i agree with regard to future, i agree with what emmanuel just said that ultimately that is a decision for ukraine to make . decision for ukraine to make. it's not a decision for us to make for them. our job is to put make for them. ourjob is to put ukraine in the strongest possible
thanks and then i think i agree with emmanuel . so let me agree with emmanuel. and right now that means providing them with the support and the capabilities and the training in order to a counteroffensive and have decisive advantage on the battlefield . and that's what battlefield. and that's what you've seen from the uk , from you've seen from the uk, from france, from other allies, whether it's through the provision of main battle tanks , provision of main battle tanks, longer range weapons,...
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the extreme right wing group last year in an alleged plot to overthrow the german government and emmanuel macron defending his decision to raise the company's retirement age as protests escalate across the country. i am brent goff, to our viewers watching in pbs and in the united states, welcome. it is the lifeblood of humanity but there is less and less of it. i am talking about water. we are on world of water day. especially one conference in new york. quick question the world was running out of water, they started running and she hasn't stopped since. >> i wanted to take the voices of the front lines and inspire these corporate leaders to take action. >> now she has made her way to new york city. discussing ways out of the water crisis. a quarter of the world's population lacked access to safe drinking water. >> this is more than a conference on water. it is a conference on today's world. this conference must represent the quantum waste to recognize and act upon the vital importance of water for a world sustainability. >> the new u.n. report shows the global water shortage is likely to
the extreme right wing group last year in an alleged plot to overthrow the german government and emmanuel macron defending his decision to raise the company's retirement age as protests escalate across the country. i am brent goff, to our viewers watching in pbs and in the united states, welcome. it is the lifeblood of humanity but there is less and less of it. i am talking about water. we are on world of water day. especially one conference in new york. quick question the world was running out...
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one thing you cannot control— —— emmanuel. one thing you cannot control is— —— emmanuel.cited about— alongside you and incredibly excited about the _ alongside you and incredibly excited about the future that we can build together — about the future that we can build together. merci. applause translation: we are going to move on to the questions — translation: we are going to move on to the questions from _ translation: we are going to move on to the questions from journalists. - to the questions from journalists. chris mason from bbc news, the same question to you both. do you think you will ever be able to arrange a deal where migrants leaving france for the uk are returned to france? thank you. for the uk are returned to france? thank you— thank you. thanks, chris. ithink what ou thank you. thanks, chris. ithink what you have — thank you. thanks, chris. ithink what you have seen _ thank you. thanks, chris. ithink what you have seen today - thank you. thanks, chris. ithink what you have seen today is - thank you. thanks, chris. ithink what you have seen today is an l wh
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and emmanuel macron himself the era of french africa is in the past sometimes it seems to me that thet as we do, when i read about what france is credited with, intentions that it no longer has in the african countries themselves. in the actions of paris, they saw an attempt to maintain influence in the region, according to the opposition of gabon, emmanuel macron for a reason arrived in the country six months before the presidential elections. there, paris is trying so hard to make sure that the breville has not gone out of french control, as it has already happened in the king of moths and the burkina style for the west. first of all , they are complicated by the fact that africa does not want it to be like never before, the government has long ago announced that the agreement will be revised. uh, diamonds, mining in the country, because well, it turned out to be only 10% fucking 15% of diamonds mined and the president of his performance that we studied diamond market. we understand then it works and we demand an increase in the share, the same can be said about the rest of the afri
and emmanuel macron himself the era of french africa is in the past sometimes it seems to me that thet as we do, when i read about what france is credited with, intentions that it no longer has in the african countries themselves. in the actions of paris, they saw an attempt to maintain influence in the region, according to the opposition of gabon, emmanuel macron for a reason arrived in the country six months before the presidential elections. there, paris is trying so hard to make sure that...
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just behind me, you have an mp close to emmanuel macron.e is saying that this pension reform bill is necessary in order to reduce public deficits. it is a victory for the government, because it will not have to be exact. the -- will not have to riesign. that members of the opposition say it is such a close call. emmanuel macron needs to hear what is being said in the national assembly. clearly, french society and politicians, the international assembly, hugely divided over this pension reform bill that the government has managed to survive this vote of no-confidence. it is unprecedented. since 1962, that is the last time a vote of no-confidence went through. this time, it was close. in 1962, charles de gaulle was the french president. he lost that vote and decided to dissolve parliament. the opposition wants the french president also to dissolve parliament because of how fractured french society is. >> clearly lots of opposition to this pension reform bill. what do opponents of the bill have up their sleeve? what will they do next? >> the o
just behind me, you have an mp close to emmanuel macron.e is saying that this pension reform bill is necessary in order to reduce public deficits. it is a victory for the government, because it will not have to be exact. the -- will not have to riesign. that members of the opposition say it is such a close call. emmanuel macron needs to hear what is being said in the national assembly. clearly, french society and politicians, the international assembly, hugely divided over this pension reform...
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emmanuel macron is determined to rove that it. emmanuel macron is determined to prove that he — it.cron is determined to prove that he is the _ it. emmanuel macron is determined to prove that he is the reforms _ it. emmanuel macron is determined to prove that he is the reforms present . prove that he is the reforms present he promised to be. in the face of opposition from parliament and protesters he stood firm. but when it came to the royal visit, he blinked. the threat of embarrassment on the walls —— world stage more potent than the threat of unrest at home. please stood guard against spontaneous unrest here. the battle between president and protesters is not over and mr macron knows that there could be a price to pay. join now by steve in baltimore, a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. one of ronald reagan's economic advisers thank you for being with us. how damaging do you think it is to president macron that they had to cancel this visit from king charles? i think it isjust a cancel this visit from king charles? i think it is just a start of the end fo
emmanuel macron is determined to rove that it. emmanuel macron is determined to prove that he — it.cron is determined to prove that he is the _ it. emmanuel macron is determined to prove that he is the reforms _ it. emmanuel macron is determined to prove that he is the reforms present . prove that he is the reforms present he promised to be. in the face of opposition from parliament and protesters he stood firm. but when it came to the royal visit, he blinked. the threat of embarrassment on...
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it was mentioned by olaf scholz in the french president emmanuel macron.he eu situation is completely different from the situation in switzerland. switzerland, by the way, is part of the eu single market for goods but not financial services, that they did not have to implement that stringent regulation put in place after the financial crisis. of course, as they were having this meeting, outside the room, there were these developers with deutsche bank losing value, european banking shares losing value. it does notook like those messages of strength of the european banking sector were able to calm these jitters today. president micon said the following shares of the european banks we have seen today in particular is due to speculation and not the fundamentals of the bank itself. german chancellor schultz said the same thing, but the fundamentals of deutsche bank is strong and whatever is happening in the market today is due to other factors, so we will see, but for the moment, the stringent banking regulations in place means they will not be subject to conta
it was mentioned by olaf scholz in the french president emmanuel macron.he eu situation is completely different from the situation in switzerland. switzerland, by the way, is part of the eu single market for goods but not financial services, that they did not have to implement that stringent regulation put in place after the financial crisis. of course, as they were having this meeting, outside the room, there were these developers with deutsche bank losing value, european banking shares losing...
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riot police threw tear gas into crowds of protesters as some chanted for president emmanuel macron tonior international correspondent sam kiley is in paris with more. >> reporter: here in the place de la concorde at the head of the champs-elysees, currently blocked by riot police, we're just outside the important building around which all of this has been focused, the national assembly. and it was there on thursday that emmanuel macron's prime minister decided to use his presidential fiat to drive through reforms to the economy here that would mean that the pensionable age would go from 62 to 64. now, that has ignited two days of demonstrations focused here on the place de la concorde, but that have spread elsewhere in paris. earlier on in the evening, these monuments under reconstruction were very much the focus of the demonstrations, indeed of the rioters. there were battles back and forth as police tried not only to prevent the violence to keep the monuments from being damaged. elsewhere, there was burning of cars, and the previous day of rioting, as police managed to drive people
riot police threw tear gas into crowds of protesters as some chanted for president emmanuel macron tonior international correspondent sam kiley is in paris with more. >> reporter: here in the place de la concorde at the head of the champs-elysees, currently blocked by riot police, we're just outside the important building around which all of this has been focused, the national assembly. and it was there on thursday that emmanuel macron's prime minister decided to use his presidential fiat...
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emmanuel and i share the same belief— was necessary. i share the same belief that criminal- was necessary. emmanuel and i share the same belief that criminal gangs i the same belief that criminal gangs should not get to decide who comes to our country and within weeks of me coming into office, i agree the largest small boats deal with taking or corporation to an unprecedented level to tackle this shared challenge. level to tackle this shared challenge-— level to tackle this shared challenue. , , ., ., challenge. this will see more than doubled the _ challenge. this will see more than doubled the number _ challenge. this will see more than doubled the number of _ challenge. this will see more than doubled the number of personnell doubled the number of personnel deployed here in northern france and this will be paid for in part by the uk within doubling its funding for this. some of this money will build a detention centre in france too although it will not be fully up and running into the end of 2026. all part of the effort to cut the nu
emmanuel and i share the same belief— was necessary. i share the same belief that criminal- was necessary. emmanuel and i share the same belief that criminal gangs i the same belief that criminal gangs should not get to decide who comes to our country and within weeks of me coming into office, i agree the largest small boats deal with taking or corporation to an unprecedented level to tackle this shared challenge. level to tackle this shared challenge-— level to tackle this shared...
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prime minister meeting with emmanuel macron.his is what they had to say in a press conference. >> clearly i would say a reunion and a new beginning. it marks a shared well to speak to one another to better coordinate new prospects. >> i have learned quickly that there are some things you can control and some things you can't. one thing you can't control is who you get as an international counterpart. i feel very fortunate to be serving alongside you and incredibly excited about the future that we can build together. alix: joining us now from paris is lizzy burden. is this a true reset of a relationship? lizze: that is what prime minister sunak says. they exchanged signed rugby shirts and up the press conference, warm words for each other especially for rishi sunak. he said that his amie had a difficult time with boris johnson but as you heard, he is glad to have emmanuel macron as his opposite number. macron said the relationship is not as good as it was pre-brexit but the blame game is over. the french papers have been swooning
prime minister meeting with emmanuel macron.his is what they had to say in a press conference. >> clearly i would say a reunion and a new beginning. it marks a shared well to speak to one another to better coordinate new prospects. >> i have learned quickly that there are some things you can control and some things you can't. one thing you can't control is who you get as an international counterpart. i feel very fortunate to be serving alongside you and incredibly excited about the...
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macron was a friend orfoe whether emmanuel macron was a friend or foe to the uk. whether emmanuel macrony were government loans meant to help keep companies afloat during the covid pandemic, but billions of pounds was defrauded in the government�*s bounceback loan scheme. now a bbc investigation can reveal the inside story of a criminal gang who stole more than £10 million of taxpayers money. they launder tens of millions more. after a final court case which ended today, a total of ten people have been sentenced. 0ur correspondent angus crawford has the details bags full of cash. bundles of dirty notes. they even needed a safe. now after a series of court cases, the inside story of the gang that stole £10 million of taxpayers money. i�*ve never seen anything like it. it is the biggest one i know of, it�*s the biggest one i�*ve seen and it�*s probably going to be the biggest one we�*ll see for a long time. when covid shut down the economy, the chancellor announced the bounce back loan scheme. today we announced a brand—new loan scheme... £50,000 on offerfor small firms with a few question
macron was a friend orfoe whether emmanuel macron was a friend or foe to the uk. whether emmanuel macrony were government loans meant to help keep companies afloat during the covid pandemic, but billions of pounds was defrauded in the government�*s bounceback loan scheme. now a bbc investigation can reveal the inside story of a criminal gang who stole more than £10 million of taxpayers money. they launder tens of millions more. after a final court case which ended today, a total of ten...
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translation: the emmanuel macron's enforcement. translation:— emmanuel macron's enforcement.ranslation: ., v, translation: the king and the queen consort to come _ translation: the king and the queen consort to come make _ translation: the king and the queen consort to come make a _ translation: the king and the queen consort to come make a statement - translation: the king and the queen consort to come make a statement in l consort to come make a statement in the middle of a demonstration. haw consort to come make a statement in the middle of a demonstration. how a child's drawing _ the middle of a demonstration. how a child's drawing sparked _ the middle of a demonstration. how a child's drawing sparked police - child's drawing sparked police investigation, a criminal case and a foreign ally torn apart. day four of the trial of gwyneth paltrow in her role in a ski crash accident. the actress and businesswoman is prepared to give testimony. we will have all the latest in a moment. it was meant to cement a newly warm anglo french relationship — but the planned three—day visit
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that the political crisis that they face today is far from over because in order to continue with emmanueln's presidential term, the government are going to have to work with other parties in the parliament. they do not have a parliamentary majority. they are going to have to reach out to politicians on all sides of parliament if they want to press ahead with other legislation. but that is clearly going to be extremely difficult after these no-confidence motions, after the government pushed through their bill by decree and parliament, bypassing mp's, who now say they have little faith in the government and there is no doubt the french government has been severely weakened. lauren: still to come this half-hour, a usaid worker and french journalist kidnapped by armed groups in west africa, freed after years as hostages. find out which nation has topped the list as the world's happiest country for 2023. ♪ >> hello. very hot across a good part of australia at the moment. still very wet. rumbling away through the area. we got some breezy weather down towards the southeast with some showers. tow
that the political crisis that they face today is far from over because in order to continue with emmanueln's presidential term, the government are going to have to work with other parties in the parliament. they do not have a parliamentary majority. they are going to have to reach out to politicians on all sides of parliament if they want to press ahead with other legislation. but that is clearly going to be extremely difficult after these no-confidence motions, after the government pushed...
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emmanuel macron. first uk france . that's the first uk france summit the prime summit for five years. the prime minister , the french president minister, the french president will paris . will hold talks in paris. they're expected to discuss these to stop small these efforts to stop the small boats. that outcomes of course as president dismissed as well. the president dismissed warnings the warnings from brussels that the government's migration government's illegal migration violates law . so violates international law. so i'm going to be looking at whether or basically we are whether or not basically we are up for fight when comes to up for fight when it comes to the cause the european the eu cause the european courts, i should say i'm or not, there will be any more detail on that later on as well. i'm going to be asking as well whether or not zulu with michael not the film zulu with michael caine contributing towards far right well, apparently right because well, apparently it says michael caine is
emmanuel macron. first uk france . that's the first uk france summit the prime summit for five years. the prime minister , the french president minister, the french president will paris . will hold talks in paris. they're expected to discuss these to stop small these efforts to stop the small boats. that outcomes of course as president dismissed as well. the president dismissed warnings the warnings from brussels that the government's migration government's illegal migration violates law . so...
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king charles�* state visit to france is postponed due to widespread protests against president emmanuelron�*s retirement reforms. the price of dissent in russia: how a child's drawing sparked a police investigation, a criminal case — and a family torn apart. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu meets with uk pm rishi sunak in london, amid huge demonstrations in israel over his government's plans to limit the power of the court. china responds to the controversy around social media app tiktok — saying it's never asked any company to hand over data in foreign countries. the state visit of king charles to france has been postponed. the french and british governments took the decision following a phone call between president emmanuel macron and the king and follows the widespread protests over france's pension reforms. the interior ministry says more than a50 protestors were arrested and 440 members of the security forces injured. more than one million people took to the streets on thursday to protest against the retirement age being raised from 62 to 64. here's some of what mr macron
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we understand that french president emmanuel mccall is due to speak later today. what is he expected to say? well, it's we are still expected to to, to say something which is new as such because he hasn't spoken since the beginning of the whole reform process. he has let his prime minister have been born in the front seat. so the news that he's talking is old is the news, and it says what he's going to say is probably perhaps disappointing poison opponents. he said to respond to the to yesterday had no intention to contend track or dissolve. the parliament soc, is prime minister or even hold the public referendum. some people call for so what you told them is bring me some new ideas, new reform agenda, and the next 2 to 3 weeks. and from that, from there on, we'll see how the rest of his presidency will work. and it's 4 more years to go. he has to sell it to the public. the reaction to raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 has been fierce. why has it been so strong in france? well, it's difficult to say we've had a poll in january, i feel is equal. and the reas
we understand that french president emmanuel mccall is due to speak later today. what is he expected to say? well, it's we are still expected to to, to say something which is new as such because he hasn't spoken since the beginning of the whole reform process. he has let his prime minister have been born in the front seat. so the news that he's talking is old is the news, and it says what he's going to say is probably perhaps disappointing poison opponents. he said to respond to the to...
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the final show of force against french president emmanuel, my collins unpopular pension reform across bones, protest is turned out in their hundreds of 1000 desperate to 4th and last minute turnarounds by lawmakers union need is enough, said they had no intention of backing down the form is bad today, it would be bad one to be inverted for all personally by force. so we'll keep fighting with completely what called it, actually the raising of the time and tag remain unacceptable to us. the protests were largely peaceful. now. there were some skirmishes with pulling ah, according to surveys, more than 2 thirds of the population opposed my home plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. recurrent protests in recent months have drawn millions across the country, and repeated will counts have disrupted the transport factor to coincide with wednesdays, protests union schools in 8th day of strikes in paris, refuse collectors will talk the job over a week ago. now $6000.00 tons of rubbish had piled up in some areas trash has almost taken over forcing pedestrians on to the roads, attracti
the final show of force against french president emmanuel, my collins unpopular pension reform across bones, protest is turned out in their hundreds of 1000 desperate to 4th and last minute turnarounds by lawmakers union need is enough, said they had no intention of backing down the form is bad today, it would be bad one to be inverted for all personally by force. so we'll keep fighting with completely what called it, actually the raising of the time and tag remain unacceptable to us. the...
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here it is distrust in the government of emmanuel macron, but the opposition did not wait so long, formple, in the right-wing camp in the national association they announced that emmanuel macron is clinging to his reform, like a spoiled child for his favorite toy. marine le pen has already announced that she, and her faction, will be the first to file. this is a nuance. here is the distrust of the vote. my reaction is that this government does not accept what demands the majority of the french and the majority of the deputies resist this because the french deputies are against the text of this bill, and they decided to adopt this law of force. this is a violation of democracy , everyone admits that this is a cruel illegal and inefficient project. i believe that madame bourne should leave in the camp of the right, just in case, they announced that they would vote for everything. here we are, distrust even in the ranks of the presidential faction of the renaissance , disappointment has grown that this government has decided to do without voting in the national assembly and the socialist
here it is distrust in the government of emmanuel macron, but the opposition did not wait so long, formple, in the right-wing camp in the national association they announced that emmanuel macron is clinging to his reform, like a spoiled child for his favorite toy. marine le pen has already announced that she, and her faction, will be the first to file. this is a nuance. here is the distrust of the vote. my reaction is that this government does not accept what demands the majority of the french...
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genocide in rwanda, and hinted it would be nice if paris somehow tried to make amends, to which emmanuelbiguous answer since 1994. and it's not france's fault. sorry for being direct. you they could not restore sovereignty , neither military nor administrative. don't swerve in terms of security. it is a fact. there is no need to look for the guilty on the side, the manner of cooperation with france and europe must change. look at us differently. with respect, as for real partners, they are eternal in your patronizing look, supposedly. you know better what we need, according to the apt expression of the local media, both presidents exchanged blows and sometimes even taking off their gloves, but in general the press emphasizes the bad macron did not cause enthusiasm among the people of african countries. alienation from france is only growing france is losing its positions one way or another compared to what it was even 10 years ago. i’m not talking about 20 or 30 and a macron, somehow i have to react in africa, the influence of russia, china and india, turkey is growing, with whom they no
genocide in rwanda, and hinted it would be nice if paris somehow tried to make amends, to which emmanuelbiguous answer since 1994. and it's not france's fault. sorry for being direct. you they could not restore sovereignty , neither military nor administrative. don't swerve in terms of security. it is a fact. there is no need to look for the guilty on the side, the manner of cooperation with france and europe must change. look at us differently. with respect, as for real partners, they are...
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these protests a re these protests are not against king charleses, but emmanuel macron and his reform with our correspondent charlotte gallagher. talk us through why this decision was made. i talk us through why this decision was made. ~ . ., ., talk us through why this decision was made-— was made. i think it came to the oint was made. i think it came to the point where _ was made. i think it came to the point where it — was made. i think it came to the point where itjust _ was made. i think it came to the point where it just couldn't - was made. i think it came to the point where itjust couldn't go i point where itjust couldn't go ahead. you saw the pictures, the streets in paris, around france, violent scenes, fires, people setting fire to bins and signs and the idea that the british monarch would be there at the same time when security services are stretched, more than a million people came on to the streets of france yesterday and hundreds arrested. and how would it look if the king and the queen consort had the state visit with the pageantry, how would that have looked if protes
these protests a re these protests are not against king charleses, but emmanuel macron and his reform with our correspondent charlotte gallagher. talk us through why this decision was made. i talk us through why this decision was made. ~ . ., ., talk us through why this decision was made-— was made. i think it came to the oint was made. i think it came to the point where _ was made. i think it came to the point where it — was made. i think it came to the point where itjust _ was made. i...
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. >>> coming up on the program, french president emmanuel macron is welcoming rishi sunak for the first bilateral summit between the two countries in years we will have more on the ground in paris next. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum and these are your headlines europe's banking index on base for the steepest decline since june following the overnight selloff in silicon valley bank >>> cwall street eyes at day of losses ahead of the non-farm payroll print. >>> president biden reveals the $6.81 trillion budget and the inflation reduction act is no focus as von der leyen plans to visit washington >>> let's continue with the market look right now which has been quite dire. it has been a red day across the board. things are gotten better we had seen the market tilt to the 2% to mfor most of the mark. perhaps a steadying of the picture. still under performance for the smi in switzerland with the defensive stocks thek contagion of sv bank. that stock collapsing and really moved through the market the banking shares in the u.s. losing $80 billion in the trading pictu
. >>> coming up on the program, french president emmanuel macron is welcoming rishi sunak for the first bilateral summit between the two countries in years we will have more on the ground in paris next. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum and these are your headlines europe's banking index on base for the steepest decline since june following the overnight selloff in silicon valley bank >>> cwall street eyes at day of losses ahead of the...
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a phone call between president emmanuel macron and the king.e royal visit, but they may well have had an issue with emmanuel macron standing alongside the king at versailles given the tensions over increasing the pension age from 60 to 64. unions in france have said that this disadvantages many workers, particularly those involved in manual occupations. —— raising the pension age from 60 to 64. also tensions over the way the law has been introduced, because emmanuel macron used special powers to introduce the new pension age without putting it to a vote. protests have been going on for a number of days now, more than 400 people have been arrested in the latest round of protests on thursday, around 400 members of the security forces injured as well, but it must be said many protests were peaceful. in this climate it has been decided that the state visit of king charles to france should be postponed. just to recap the latest information we have, the french and british governments took the decision to cancel that state visit by king charles follow
a phone call between president emmanuel macron and the king.e royal visit, but they may well have had an issue with emmanuel macron standing alongside the king at versailles given the tensions over increasing the pension age from 60 to 64. unions in france have said that this disadvantages many workers, particularly those involved in manual occupations. —— raising the pension age from 60 to 64. also tensions over the way the law has been introduced, because emmanuel macron used special...
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the postponement of a state visit by the british monarch in french president emmanuel mack, one says it would lack common sense for king charles to visit in the middle of protests, hundreds of police were injured as more than a 1000000 people demonstrated around the country on thursday as ash about reports on this now from pass street littered with burnt garbage and broken windows. as the clean up began the day after a pension reform protest and the city descended into chaos, paris is mer said she understood people's frustrations, but criticized some of their methods. you'd oscar golden, the violence that we condemn that i condemn distracts attention from the main issue, which is that most french people want the withdrawal of the pension reform. oh, some protesters and police clashed in several french cities. overnight. police union said more than $400.00 offices in the country were in. i think charles was due to visit paris in just a few days, but seems like this. and more pan protests have gone to release a palace to postpone the trip. at any you summit in brussels, prison macro sa
the postponement of a state visit by the british monarch in french president emmanuel mack, one says it would lack common sense for king charles to visit in the middle of protests, hundreds of police were injured as more than a 1000000 people demonstrated around the country on thursday as ash about reports on this now from pass street littered with burnt garbage and broken windows. as the clean up began the day after a pension reform protest and the city descended into chaos, paris is mer said...
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emmanuel igunza, bbc news, mombassa, kenya.n of menindee in new south wales have been horrified to find millions of dead fish in their river. the darling—baaka river, where the fish were found, is a part of australia's largest river system. these are the shocking pictures in the murray—darling basin with dead fish floating in the river as far as the eye can see. the summer heat is causing the fish to rot quickly. local authorities say the disaster is a result of low oxygen levels in the rivers. i asked a concerned local resident graeme mccrabb about the situation where he is. yeah, it is very disturbing. the vision you can see — dead fish in the background, and the smell here is just something horrendous, to be honest. yes, i was going to say that. it must be, especially with the heat and them rotting, it must be a horrible place to be right now. yeah, it is not ideal, and i think the thing that adds weight to the disappointment and the frustration and the anger is that it was avoidable. it's a pure water management issue of th
emmanuel igunza, bbc news, mombassa, kenya.n of menindee in new south wales have been horrified to find millions of dead fish in their river. the darling—baaka river, where the fish were found, is a part of australia's largest river system. these are the shocking pictures in the murray—darling basin with dead fish floating in the river as far as the eye can see. the summer heat is causing the fish to rot quickly. local authorities say the disaster is a result of low oxygen levels in the...
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anger has spread and it is engulfing president emmanuel macron.s now brought france to a standstill. police have responded with force. they have carted off hundreds of demonstrators, even his party's own mps are asking for police protection but the threat is notjust protection but the threat is not just out on protection but the threat is notjust out on the streets. opposition parties are furious that emmanuel macron raised the retirement age without a vote. they filed two no—confidence motions against his government. translation:— translation: something quite fundamental _ translation: something quite fundamental happened - translation: something quite fundamental happened which i translation: something quite fundamental happened which is| fundamental happened which is that immediately there was a spontaneous demonstration throughout the country. it goes without saying that, for my part, i encourage them because i think that is where it is going, with unions united. those unions are calling for strikes to continue. paris's in collectors have left
anger has spread and it is engulfing president emmanuel macron.s now brought france to a standstill. police have responded with force. they have carted off hundreds of demonstrators, even his party's own mps are asking for police protection but the threat is notjust protection but the threat is not just out on protection but the threat is notjust out on the streets. opposition parties are furious that emmanuel macron raised the retirement age without a vote. they filed two no—confidence...
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the government of emmanuel macron has survived two no-confidence measures in parliament. they pushed through divisive pension and retirement programs in parliament. a conference, a donor conference led by the european union has pledged more than 7 billion euros to help the victims of earthquakes in turkey and northern syria. universal address. the president welcomed the support of the international community but he warned the reconstruction cost from february's could top 100 billion euros. antigovernment protesters have clashed with security forces in the canyon capital of nairobi. hundreds of people demonstrated. they are accusing him of failing to bring down living costs as he took power back in september. the opposition leader has called for weekly demonstrations despite the government correctly. the devastating effects of the climate crisis hitting the planet faster than expected. that is according to a panel of climate scientists wish to they their latest report. the intergovernmental panel on climate change has analyzed the research on global warming and co2 levels
the government of emmanuel macron has survived two no-confidence measures in parliament. they pushed through divisive pension and retirement programs in parliament. a conference, a donor conference led by the european union has pledged more than 7 billion euros to help the victims of earthquakes in turkey and northern syria. universal address. the president welcomed the support of the international community but he warned the reconstruction cost from february's could top 100 billion euros....
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but why is emmanuel the crown so determined at the opposition so intense? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan, changing frances state pension system to one. that's more affordable to the state, was a central plank of emmanuel mcqueen's reelection campaign. it's now however, become the central issue in french politics and opposition to his presidency. strikes and protests intensified this week. some turning violent with hundreds, arrested across the country. transport and other public services have been hit with mounds of uncollected rubbish on the streets of paris ensuring a constant and unpleasant reminder of the dispute. the plan includes a proposal to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, across use his executive powers to push through the changes because he couldn't get enough support in parliament. this has increased the opposition that he faces, but also it seems a cons. resolve to force through the measure. he condemned this week's violence, but doesn't appear to be budging on the issue. half of you lost good his thing, dominion i
but why is emmanuel the crown so determined at the opposition so intense? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan, changing frances state pension system to one. that's more affordable to the state, was a central plank of emmanuel mcqueen's reelection campaign. it's now however, become the central issue in french politics and opposition to his presidency. strikes and protests intensified this week. some turning violent with hundreds, arrested across the...
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on there and tina, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up. emmanuel michaels government survives to no competence motions after by forcing parliament to push through his unpopular pension reforms. thus, humanity is on thin ice that ties his melting fust. you energy is rich nations to cut their emissions sooner as a report described as a survival guide for humanity. says the world must act now to secure a livable future for all one. can you please for my will to cannon a tear gas opposition? leader rider dinger. and his supporters during protests against the high cost of living ah hello russian president, vladimir putin has told his chinese counterpart seizing ping. he is open to negotiations on beijing's piece plan to resolve the war and ukraine. it came as the chinese president made his 1st visit to moscow since the conflict began last year. she and putin hale, their historic close ties in the face of russia's isolation from most of the international community shore hub, our reports. ah, this is a trip. china hopes would end war in ukraine, but it's a delicate mission f
on there and tina, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up. emmanuel michaels government survives to no competence motions after by forcing parliament to push through his unpopular pension reforms. thus, humanity is on thin ice that ties his melting fust. you energy is rich nations to cut their emissions sooner as a report described as a survival guide for humanity. says the world must act now to secure a livable future for all one. can you please for my will to cannon a tear gas...
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in principle, is on the verge of a social collapse of trust in the owner of the elysee palace , emmanuel to the former colonies in africa is a failure so in the democratic republic of the congo he was greeted with a portrait of the russian president, and a dark streak in the political life of the macron. ekaterina shamaeva the reset of paris's relations with african states turned into an overload kinshasa, the president of france was reminded of his country's involvement in the genocide in rwanda, and it would be nice if paris somehow tried to make amends, to which emmanuel macron gave an unambiguous answer since 1994. and it's not france's fault. sorry for being direct. you have not been able to restore the collapse, not the military or administrative. not the collapse in terms of security. it is a fact. there is no need to look for the guilty on the side, the manner of cooperation with france and europe must change . look at us differently. sincerely, as real partners, they are eternal in your patronizing gaze, supposedly. you know better what we need, according to the apt expression o
in principle, is on the verge of a social collapse of trust in the owner of the elysee palace , emmanuel to the former colonies in africa is a failure so in the democratic republic of the congo he was greeted with a portrait of the russian president, and a dark streak in the political life of the macron. ekaterina shamaeva the reset of paris's relations with african states turned into an overload kinshasa, the president of france was reminded of his country's involvement in the genocide in...
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but for now, mr emmanuel macron is standing firm.ritain and playing for a driving licence her face delayed. the following medical conditions were especially affected with worsening conditions and affected mental health. royalfans across the uk will be able to watch the coronation of king charles across big screens across the country. more than 30 big screens will be put off and to watch king charles crowned in the summary. confirmed sites include cardiff castle, halifax, jubilee square in brighton and piccadilly gardens in manchester. a former professional australian surfer has broken the world record for the longest surf session. blakejohnston eclipsed the previous mark of 30 hours and 11 minutes at cronulla beach in sydney. he's raising money for youth mental health projects and said he felt "pretty crooked" after catching more than 500 waves. he's risked infected ears, dehydration, hypothermia and drowning. he also had to deal with swarms ofjellyfish, and at one point, the lights illuminating the sea overnight went out — meaning h
but for now, mr emmanuel macron is standing firm.ritain and playing for a driving licence her face delayed. the following medical conditions were especially affected with worsening conditions and affected mental health. royalfans across the uk will be able to watch the coronation of king charles across big screens across the country. more than 30 big screens will be put off and to watch king charles crowned in the summary. confirmed sites include cardiff castle, halifax, jubilee square in...
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so rishi sunak goes and meets emmanuel . sunak goes and meets emmanuel. what should he say to him?i think, rightly annoyed at the idea of emmanuel macron basically taking us for a financial . basically taking us for a financial. it's a basically taking us for a financial . it's a little bit financial. it's a little bit like you know someone knocks on an person's door and tries to sell them a conservatory they don't need . then they build a don't need. then they build a conservatory in the roof falls off and then that person keeps going back to the same person again to try and get replaced. i mean, it's not going to work. so why on would you see want why on earth would you see want to macron he wants? to give macron what he wants? i on to stand. why rishi sunak he does half what he does anyway. i mean he's already tried to sell us a total failure of a northern ireland agreement, one that could cause an awful lot of trouble in the future, despite fact that he voted brexit, he's to want the whole time to fall through the eu and to let them continue interfere in our affairs. now, you s
so rishi sunak goes and meets emmanuel . sunak goes and meets emmanuel. what should he say to him?i think, rightly annoyed at the idea of emmanuel macron basically taking us for a financial . basically taking us for a financial. it's a basically taking us for a financial . it's a little bit financial. it's a little bit like you know someone knocks on an person's door and tries to sell them a conservatory they don't need . then they build a don't need. then they build a conservatory in the roof...
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so rishi sunak goes and meets emmanuel . sunak goes and meets emmanuel. what should he say to him?e i think, rightly annoyed at the idea of emmanuel macron basically taking us for a financial . basically taking us for a financial. it's a basically taking us for a financial . it's a little bit financial. it's a little bit like you know someone knocks on an person's door and tries to sell them a conservatory they don't need . then they build a don't need. then they build a conservatory in the roof falls off and then that person keeps going back to the same person again to try and get replaced. i mean, it's not going to work. so why on would you see want why on earth would you see want to macron he wants? to give macron what he wants? i on to stand. why rishi sunak he does half what he does anyway. i mean he's already tried to sell us a total failure of a northern ireland agreement, one that could cause an awful lot of trouble in the future, despite fact that he voted brexit, he's to want the whole time to fall through the eu and to let them continue interfere in our affairs. now, you
so rishi sunak goes and meets emmanuel . sunak goes and meets emmanuel. what should he say to him?e i think, rightly annoyed at the idea of emmanuel macron basically taking us for a financial . basically taking us for a financial. it's a basically taking us for a financial . it's a little bit financial. it's a little bit like you know someone knocks on an person's door and tries to sell them a conservatory they don't need . then they build a don't need. then they build a conservatory in the...
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taking to the streets again, a new day of national strikes and protests in france, against president emmanuel macron's pension reforms. and why mexico is positioned to profit as a manufacturing hub as tensions between the us and china continue to build. welcome to world business report, i'mjagdip cheema. let's begin in france, where hundreds of thousands of workers are taking part in more strike action today. this it's the tenth such mobilisation since protests started in mid—january against a controversial new law, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. people in france are angry at president macron, after he pushed through the pension reforms in parliament. the leader of the country's largest trade union — the cfdt — has urged the government to put pension reforms on hold. laurent berger urged president macron to accept some form of mediation, for up to six weeks. transport, schools, shipping and bin collection, are some of the sectors affected by the strikes today. i'm joined now by emmanuelle auriol, who's an economist at the toulouse school of economics. thank you forjo
taking to the streets again, a new day of national strikes and protests in france, against president emmanuel macron's pension reforms. and why mexico is positioned to profit as a manufacturing hub as tensions between the us and china continue to build. welcome to world business report, i'mjagdip cheema. let's begin in france, where hundreds of thousands of workers are taking part in more strike action today. this it's the tenth such mobilisation since protests started in mid—january against...
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french president emmanuel macron proposed a trade union . in this connection, let's talk about foreign beginnings in dance and their bodies. mr. salam, hadiths for pregnancy, the means of pregnancy have not been established. tell me more . until now, there is a conference in asia today at 9:30 am at the study center of the ministry of foreign affairs. the diplomacy of resistance was not written by the late haj hossein sheikh islam was not held and this ceremony was supposed to be held with the presence of the minister of foreign affairs and several domestic and foreign personalities. the bad news is that this evening mr. dr. amir abdullahian, the minister of foreign affairs of our country, will travel to turkey and syria and visit the earthquake affected areas. bilateral meeting with the officials of turkey and syria, including their plans in this trip, we will review the foreign minister's travel plan in tomorrow's programs. communication of abad shahswar hosseini, sda reporter in paris , hosseini brothers, hello, hello , good morning to yo
french president emmanuel macron proposed a trade union . in this connection, let's talk about foreign beginnings in dance and their bodies. mr. salam, hadiths for pregnancy, the means of pregnancy have not been established. tell me more . until now, there is a conference in asia today at 9:30 am at the study center of the ministry of foreign affairs. the diplomacy of resistance was not written by the late haj hossein sheikh islam was not held and this ceremony was supposed to be held with the...
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immediately after the unveiling of france's new 4-year strategy in africa, french president emmanuel macron returned to four african countries. the purpose of this trip is to restore and soften the atmosphere caused by france's expulsion from mali and barkna . to you, dear viewers, i can for this trip of mr. majnoun during his presidential term, the first challenge of the military bases of the african agreement, which the country of angola, the congo, in the concurrence of the people want the withdrawal of the military , the closure of the military base has not only brought peace to our country. rebel groups in your eyes it reminds me of the genocide that the french had the power to do, and despite not even allowing them to research that today 's african teenagers are very prominent. third, mr. macron, i took the french elections from him. the end of the 2017 elections is coming. at the beginning, they gave many ways . there are many african immigrants living in france and they are very influential . the results of the 2006 elections in france were lost. the time of french colonialis
immediately after the unveiling of france's new 4-year strategy in africa, french president emmanuel macron returned to four african countries. the purpose of this trip is to restore and soften the atmosphere caused by france's expulsion from mali and barkna . to you, dear viewers, i can for this trip of mr. majnoun during his presidential term, the first challenge of the military bases of the african agreement, which the country of angola, the congo, in the concurrence of the people want the...
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you wrote a book on emmanuel, conned with such as scholarly and intellectual background. why did you off with this particular party? where do you make 2 points 1st? it's great. yes i did study no just more but philosophy and politics and talks the university i've written books on emmanuel can't.
you wrote a book on emmanuel, conned with such as scholarly and intellectual background. why did you off with this particular party? where do you make 2 points 1st? it's great. yes i did study no just more but philosophy and politics and talks the university i've written books on emmanuel can't.
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in his opinion, emmanuel macron's rating has fallen to a record low level over the past 3 years of pensionhis main ideas is that this path should lead us to an important step. for our country, a step that has become necessary. as you know, due to the demographic situation, the population of france is aging , and therefore today fewer people pay pension contributions compared to the number of pensioners, according to official data this year there is a deficit of 13.5 billion euros, such statements are outraged by the leaders of the trade unions who rightly ask why then no problem. there were 400 billion for the army , the government chooses war when the people want peace. hey i have colleagues who are retiring 62 years old, absolutely exhausted, and it will be even more difficult, according to sociologists , almost 70% of the inhabitants of france are against the reform and the degree of tension is only growing, and unlike the senate in the national assembly. there are far fewer supporters of change, so the members of the lower house of parliament were simply not allowed to vote my providen
in his opinion, emmanuel macron's rating has fallen to a record low level over the past 3 years of pensionhis main ideas is that this path should lead us to an important step. for our country, a step that has become necessary. as you know, due to the demographic situation, the population of france is aging , and therefore today fewer people pay pension contributions compared to the number of pensioners, according to official data this year there is a deficit of 13.5 billion euros, such...
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but president emmanuel macron does not seem to have any intention of backing down.being seen in public, today, he will give a rare tv interview. his hope will be to use the interview to calm things down and put an end to the protests. but that is easier said than done. emmanuel macron is facing his most serious challenge since the yellow vest riots four years ago. and, with more strikes planned for thursday, the anger that many french people feel is not going away. for more on this, i'm joined now byjournalist and editor of the dial, madeleine schwartz, in paris. why is this raising such anger on the streets?— the streets? this is a hugely unpopular — the streets? this is a hugely unpopular reform, _ the streets? this is a hugely unpopular reform, polls - the streets? this is a hugelyl unpopular reform, polls show the streets? this is a hugely - unpopular reform, polls show that somewhere between 70 and 90% did not want this change to the french ancient system and the unpopularity has been exaggerated by the way the reform has been pushed through. it was not voted b
but president emmanuel macron does not seem to have any intention of backing down.being seen in public, today, he will give a rare tv interview. his hope will be to use the interview to calm things down and put an end to the protests. but that is easier said than done. emmanuel macron is facing his most serious challenge since the yellow vest riots four years ago. and, with more strikes planned for thursday, the anger that many french people feel is not going away. for more on this, i'm joined...
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not just to these pension reforms, christie but also so to emmanuel macron himself. in the streets are speaking very loudly right now. this decision has sparked widespread outrage across france . why did president macron feel that this was necessary to push this through? why is he taking the stand? yeah, it's really quite remarkable when you consider how controversial and this is going. i was going to be for him very early on, even during his first term. this was a priority, and in many ways it was derailed because of the focus on the global covid pandemic, and then subsequently , the situation between ukraine and the russian federation. so here he is very early on in his second term, determined to get this legislation through for him. france is a country that does not compete on the global stage. when it comes to the retirement ages. it has one of the and the lowest ages of retirement. people are living longer, and it's costing more and more for the state to implement and these particular measures the opposition see this very differently. they see it as a kind of co
not just to these pension reforms, christie but also so to emmanuel macron himself. in the streets are speaking very loudly right now. this decision has sparked widespread outrage across france . why did president macron feel that this was necessary to push this through? why is he taking the stand? yeah, it's really quite remarkable when you consider how controversial and this is going. i was going to be for him very early on, even during his first term. this was a priority, and in many ways it...
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but where we can make investments alongside emmanuel in france, we arejointly investing in all these to make if they stop people coming and reduce the pressure on our southern system and our hotels and i actually think the agreements today represent a very positive step forward, the level of cooperation and integration is going to make a difference and i think we are confident, ourteams difference and i think we are confident, our teams are confident that you will see the benefit of that you will see the benefit of that on the ground, that's what we are going to deliver.— are going to deliver. look, this is m wish, are going to deliver. look, this is my wish. but _ are going to deliver. look, this is my wish. but it — are going to deliver. look, this is my wish, but it depends - are going to deliver. look, this is my wish, but it depends on - are going to deliver. look, this is my wish, but it depends on what| are going to deliver. look, this is i my wish, but it depends on what we will do _ my wish, but it depends on what we will do in _ my wish, but it depends on what we will do in
but where we can make investments alongside emmanuel in france, we arejointly investing in all these to make if they stop people coming and reduce the pressure on our southern system and our hotels and i actually think the agreements today represent a very positive step forward, the level of cooperation and integration is going to make a difference and i think we are confident, ourteams difference and i think we are confident, our teams are confident that you will see the benefit of that you...
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sorry, first let us hearfrom emmanuel macron. sorry, first let us hear from emmanuel macron.he queen consort to come and make a state visit in the middle of the demonstrations. our paris correspondent hugh schofield said that this decision does seem to be coming from the french side. think everyone can see that a state visit at this moment, this juncture is not opportune, the violence and the strikes that we saw yesterday were, you know, dramatic, they were also in bordeaux, where king charles was to go on tuesday, the door of the very town hall he was to enter was set on fire, so in these circumstancesings, as president macron put it in brussels, given the fact the unions has call for tuesday to be the next action day with big demonstrations, it was in the words of the president not serious to go ahead with the state visit, think everyone is a bit relieved, because it was going to be a monumental headache, but everyone is disappointed too. it's a great loss of face, i think and a defeat and embarrassment for president macron. let's get more on this with our correspondent cha
sorry, first let us hearfrom emmanuel macron. sorry, first let us hear from emmanuel macron.he queen consort to come and make a state visit in the middle of the demonstrations. our paris correspondent hugh schofield said that this decision does seem to be coming from the french side. think everyone can see that a state visit at this moment, this juncture is not opportune, the violence and the strikes that we saw yesterday were, you know, dramatic, they were also in bordeaux, where king charles...
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this is at the request of emmanuel macron because of protests and violence over the french governmentsposal for pension reform. more than 450 people were arrested, and 441 members of the security forces were injured. that is since the start of the year. it is since the start of the france interior ministry. more than one milln people took to the streets to protest the retirement age being raised from 62 to 64. in paris, here is our royal correspondent. >> tear gas, right police. this is paris of the moment. uncollected rubbish is industry, and angry devon traders are on the streets. . as with president macron and his plans to raise the state pension age. matters appear to be deteriorating, and the state visit by king charles at the queen consort was clearly at the protest of science. from president mccrone, change of plan. >> it wouldn't have been serious, and we would have lacked common sense if we proposed a state visit to the king and queen consort in the midst of the protest. the two men met several times when charles was prince of wales. after today's decision was taken, the resid
this is at the request of emmanuel macron because of protests and violence over the french governmentsposal for pension reform. more than 450 people were arrested, and 441 members of the security forces were injured. that is since the start of the year. it is since the start of the france interior ministry. more than one milln people took to the streets to protest the retirement age being raised from 62 to 64. in paris, here is our royal correspondent. >> tear gas, right police. this is...
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emmanuel macron says a woman's right to choose an abortion will be enshrined in law. he says this is to avoid any repeat of the controversy that has played out in the united states. protests grow over a newborn law that means any business with 20% funding from abroad would have to announce itself as a foreign agent. some say there will veto the bill as it threatens it and eu entry bid. as an eu entry bid. germany is cautious of a probe ukraine group sabotaging the nord stream pipeline. u.s. intelligence says that kyiv was not involved. they are focusing on a boat with people with fake passports. this. . is live from paris -- this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us. emmanuel macron announced the international women's -- on this international women stay that the right to abortion will be set in stone into the french constitution. in a speech dedicated to a pioneer representative rights in french, macron said that the constitution will be submitted to parliament. the psident is trying to avoid any further politicalization on the issue. this is following th
emmanuel macron says a woman's right to choose an abortion will be enshrined in law. he says this is to avoid any repeat of the controversy that has played out in the united states. protests grow over a newborn law that means any business with 20% funding from abroad would have to announce itself as a foreign agent. some say there will veto the bill as it threatens it and eu entry bid. as an eu entry bid. germany is cautious of a probe ukraine group sabotaging the nord stream pipeline. u.s....
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rishi sunak emmanuel macron rishi sunak and emmanuel macron together ? let know you together?ore that , aren't more progress that, aren't we? let's . i just wanna let's be honest. i just wanna bnng let's be honest. i just wanna bring a quick update on the shooting . happened shooting in germany. happened about 9:00 last hamburg about 9:00 last night. hamburg police confirmed now that eight people the dead include shooting the gunman this happened at a jehovah's witness building . a jehovah's witness building. a prayer meeting was underway when a gunman opened fire and then was thought took their own life in a in a room near the top when the police arrived on the scene . but eight people, at least seven victims and the gunman dead as a of what happened last night that investigation. well now still no motive . mark white now still no motive. mark white are home and is going to keep you updated across day with coverage of that . now let's have coverage of that. now let's have a look at hs2 which was a big story in the papers today because the birmingham to crewe leg of the high r
rishi sunak emmanuel macron rishi sunak and emmanuel macron together ? let know you together?ore that , aren't more progress that, aren't we? let's . i just wanna let's be honest. i just wanna bnng let's be honest. i just wanna bring a quick update on the shooting . happened shooting in germany. happened about 9:00 last hamburg about 9:00 last night. hamburg police confirmed now that eight people the dead include shooting the gunman this happened at a jehovah's witness building . a jehovah's...