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i am joined in the studio by florence villeminot. start off with what we saw yesterday take place in indonesia with the attacks on the capital. flo: those attacks were attributed to affiliates of the islamic state group. as you can imagine, there is shot in the indonesian press. let's take a look at the front page of "the jakarta post." jakarta ends are defiant in the face of terrorism. that photo was taken at the starbucks cafe where yesterday's shooting occurred. it displays a hashtag that has been going viral -- #prayforjakarta. interesting editorial in "the wall street journal" that says yesterday's attack in jakarta and the one in istanbul is proof that moderate muslim states are not safe from extremism. they have a key role to play in rooting out extremism. they have to counter islamist thatmism and the mentality it nurtures, according to "the wall street journal." an interesting piece in "the daily beast" points out that there is a pattern. we have jakarta, the parachuting, and the san bernardino incident. these operations hav
i am joined in the studio by florence villeminot. start off with what we saw yesterday take place in indonesia with the attacks on the capital. flo: those attacks were attributed to affiliates of the islamic state group. as you can imagine, there is shot in the indonesian press. let's take a look at the front page of "the jakarta post." jakarta ends are defiant in the face of terrorism. that photo was taken at the starbucks cafe where yesterday's shooting occurred. it displays a...
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. -- florence villeminot. continuing to pay tribute to pop idol david goalie, who passed away at 69. flo: it is the front page story across the world. let's look at a couple of front pages so that "the wall to journal" is talking about how in london and across the globe, folks remember david bowie. taken in south london. there is a similar picture of china daily to show you how it has crossed the world. china daily says the rock world is morning, and rolling stone has great words for david bowie today, saying he is the greatest rock star who ever felt to this or any other world. it is surprising. there is a 32 reach special issue-- a 32 page special for the many lives and death of david bowie. the pop idol was known for reinventing himself throughout his lifetime, kind of resurrecting himself like a phoenix. tom, therdust, major thin white duke. you can see there is a song about sadly. death becomes just a couple days after the release of his latest he uses the star." lyrics from one of the songs from that alb
. -- florence villeminot. continuing to pay tribute to pop idol david goalie, who passed away at 69. flo: it is the front page story across the world. let's look at a couple of front pages so that "the wall to journal" is talking about how in london and across the globe, folks remember david bowie. taken in south london. there is a similar picture of china daily to show you how it has crossed the world. china daily says the rock world is morning, and rolling stone has great words for...
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florence villeminot is with us on the set to take a look at today's papers. lots of focus today on charlie hebdo, the french satirical magazine that was the side of the heart of the harmful attacks one year ago this week. -- that was the site at the heart of the harmful attacks one year ago this week. flo: one year later, the assassin is still on the run. who is the assassin? you can see it here. it is god, and you can see the bloodstains here. this is proof that one year later, charlie hebdo is very much true to itself and being very provocative with this cover . this cover was drawn by a cartoonist for charlie hebdo who was wounded during the attack on january 7. he became editor of "charlie hebdo" is the former editor was killed on january 7. he has a scathing editorial in hebdo," in "charlie defense of secularism, this very french value, the pillar of the republic, as many people call it. stateat the center of the religion. he lashes out against all religious fanatics of all religions really, and the quote -- that is the quote from his te editorial. later
florence villeminot is with us on the set to take a look at today's papers. lots of focus today on charlie hebdo, the french satirical magazine that was the side of the heart of the harmful attacks one year ago this week. -- that was the site at the heart of the harmful attacks one year ago this week. flo: one year later, the assassin is still on the run. who is the assassin? you can see it here. it is god, and you can see the bloodstains here. this is proof that one year later, charlie hebdo...
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i am joined here in the studio by florence: no debt by florence villeminot. we start off with a lot of focus on the diplomatic tensions between russia and the united kingdom. flo: this is after a british court published the reports from a probe into the twin thousand six deaths of -- the 2006 deaths alexander that connecticut oh -- alexander lived in a go. it is thought that vladimir putin was probably responsible. choice in the editorial of "the independent today." they talk about poisoned relations as well. this is a british citizen that was murdered on the streets of london by a radioactive poisoning from a teapot. the independent says russia cannot get away with his murder. prime minister david cameron had very strong words and said that essentially russia essentially sponsored this murder, but he has not really gone far enough, according to people in britain. this is what you can see in the cartoon here. david cameron saying, i am going to have some very strong words with david cameron. and you can see vladimir putin pouring a cup of tea. molly: with no
i am joined here in the studio by florence: no debt by florence villeminot. we start off with a lot of focus on the diplomatic tensions between russia and the united kingdom. flo: this is after a british court published the reports from a probe into the twin thousand six deaths of -- the 2006 deaths alexander that connecticut oh -- alexander lived in a go. it is thought that vladimir putin was probably responsible. choice in the editorial of "the independent today." they talk about...
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for that i am joined in the studio by florence villeminot. let's start with the french catholic paper, focusing on a report by the anti-poverty charity, oxfam, on inequality, a report scheduled to come out ahead of the world economic forum in devos. -- in davos. it says the gap is widening between rich and poor people. according to oxfam, the richest 1% own 50.1% of world wealth, more than the other 99% of the world put together. calls thees what it dominant economic model and says the economic model is that of market fundamentalism, which essentially can explain the rise in inequality because it means that there cannot be any fair kind of redistribution of wealth. that means that the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and the rich are getting a large part of the cake. if we take a look at the front page of the belgian paper, there is another figure that came out in this report. 62 people, 53 of them are men. 62 people own as much wealth as the poorest half of the entire world. if you add all those people up, that comes to
for that i am joined in the studio by florence villeminot. let's start with the french catholic paper, focusing on a report by the anti-poverty charity, oxfam, on inequality, a report scheduled to come out ahead of the world economic forum in devos. -- in davos. it says the gap is widening between rich and poor people. according to oxfam, the richest 1% own 50.1% of world wealth, more than the other 99% of the world put together. calls thees what it dominant economic model and says the economic...
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genie: thank you so much, florence villeminot. you can os check out the press review on the website. the website is france24.com. up next, would you pay 108,000 euros for a fish? more on who did and why coming up. >> middle east matters, on "france 24," and friends24.com. france24.com. awúwóóóóó >> this is a production of china central television america. walter: for more than a decade, the united states has had the highest incarceration rate in the world. in fact, the usa has just 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's prison population, and american taxpayers spend an astounding $70 billion on correctional services annually. what's wrong with this picture? i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it full frame.
genie: thank you so much, florence villeminot. you can os check out the press review on the website. the website is france24.com. up next, would you pay 108,000 euros for a fish? more on who did and why coming up. >> middle east matters, on "france 24," and friends24.com. france24.com. awúwóóóóó >> this is a production of china central television america. walter: for more than a decade, the united states has had the highest incarceration rate in the world. in fact,...
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i am joined in the studio by florence villeminot. what is grabbing the headlines? you are going to start off with the growing concern and focus over the zika virus. flo: the world health organization has sounded the alarm over what it calls the explosive spread of the virus. that word is on the front page of several papers. let's start with the independent . the explosive spread of the zika photo-- you can see a here of a worker fuming a house in nicaragua. guardian," thehe virus is now in 23 countries in the western hemisphere. millions of people could be at -- millions of people could be infected. this photo was taken in brazil, and this little baby was born with microcephaly. brazil really is one of the hardest hit countries by the virus. it is going to host the olympics in a couple of months. there is an interesting article in "the new york times" about how specialists are weighing the risks of zika spreading at the olympic games. 500,000 people are expected to come to brazil for the olympics, and there is a fear that foreigners that are infected could bring th
i am joined in the studio by florence villeminot. what is grabbing the headlines? you are going to start off with the growing concern and focus over the zika virus. flo: the world health organization has sounded the alarm over what it calls the explosive spread of the virus. that word is on the front page of several papers. let's start with the independent . the explosive spread of the zika photo-- you can see a here of a worker fuming a house in nicaragua. guardian," thehe virus is now in...
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i am joined here in the newsroom by florence villeminot, for what is grabbing headlines. we will start off in denmark. this is where the parliaments moved to back a controversial law to take asylum-seekers valuables. that is generating a lot of noise. flo: a huge story in denmark. this takes a closer look at what this law says. essentially, police will be able to seize valuables worth more than 10,000 kroner, about 1340 euros, and why will they do so? they want to cover the costs of housing and food. the title of the article says asylum-seekers' jewelry must also cover the costs of doctors visits. one man who is very much in the spotlight -- authorities say the goal of the law is essentially to ensure equality between asylum-seekers and danes. molly: the so-called jewelry act that is joe -- that is drawing criticism, a parallel between that and the confiscation of jewelry from jews in world war ii. flo: you can see the party name here. he says it is offensive to compare us to nazis, but if you see the part in white here, it says, "probably the stupidest party in the world
i am joined here in the newsroom by florence villeminot, for what is grabbing headlines. we will start off in denmark. this is where the parliaments moved to back a controversial law to take asylum-seekers valuables. that is generating a lot of noise. flo: a huge story in denmark. this takes a closer look at what this law says. essentially, police will be able to seize valuables worth more than 10,000 kroner, about 1340 euros, and why will they do so? they want to cover the costs of housing and...
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florence villeminot is with us here. lots of reaction to the reports of a horrible attack on the university in northwestern pakistan. flo: it is mainly factual information we are seeing, but lots of papers in pakistan are focusing on the fact that this attack comes a year after another deadly attack in a school -- on a school in peshaw ar, which left 140 students debt. a pakistani paper has republished an article that it published a year ago on the one-year anniversary of that attack. it asked a chilling question -- will pakistani schools be attacked again, essentially. it is chillingly foreshadowing what we see today, and the answer to that attack -- will pakistan seymour school attacks? the answer is yes -- will pakistan see more school attacks ? the answer is yes. if you click on each country, you can see how many people have died in attacks on schools. this is a global phenomenon, really, that is increasing at an financial rate. genie: let's move onto another story. amnesty international has published a report claimi
florence villeminot is with us here. lots of reaction to the reports of a horrible attack on the university in northwestern pakistan. flo: it is mainly factual information we are seeing, but lots of papers in pakistan are focusing on the fact that this attack comes a year after another deadly attack in a school -- on a school in peshaw ar, which left 140 students debt. a pakistani paper has republished an article that it published a year ago on the one-year anniversary of that attack. it asked...