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thisis is "france 24." here are the headlines.pain's trial of the century gets underway today. 12 leaders in court over the failed bid to bring independent to the northern region of catalonia. number inocking france. the anti-semitic acts jumped 27% lastst year. what the government calls the poison of hate. and donald trump charges ahehe with his plan to build a wall on the u.s.-mexico border, despite a tentative deal from u.s. lawmakers that would mean far less money for the wall to avoid a new w government shutdown. also coming up in business, how french winemakers are hoping a new industry even in paris will help boost their sales abrbroad. you will see some of thousands of different likes lit up at the international lantern festival in china. but first, our top stories from paris. ♪ >> we will start with what has been described as the trial of the century in madrid. 12 separatists are in court today charged with their role in the region's failure for independence, turning it into spain's worst political crisis in years. the le
thisis is "france 24." here are the headlines.pain's trial of the century gets underway today. 12 leaders in court over the failed bid to bring independent to the northern region of catalonia. number inocking france. the anti-semitic acts jumped 27% lastst year. what the government calls the poison of hate. and donald trump charges ahehe with his plan to build a wall on the u.s.-mexico border, despite a tentative deal from u.s. lawmakers that would mean far less money for the wall to...
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. —— beat france.y france. this is the home of english rugby and we will set the tempo, thatis rugby and we will set the tempo, that is the message coming out of the camp. it will be fascinating to see if they can achieve that against a brutally physical french side but lacks the cohesion of the england side. good to see you. 3pm sunday at twickenham, england v france. there is doubt that one as heavy favourites, england. absolutely. we will wait to see if they can keep that run going. confirmation of the weekend's fixtures. england against france on sunday. italy against wales tomorrow afternoon in rome. scotland up against ireland, the first of their six nations men's matches tomorrow at 2:15pm. we will be back here a little later on. we will be looking ahead to the women's 6—nation. it could be a winner takes all with england against france in doncaster. both sides putting 50 plus points on the board in their opening matches. it could be the decider. for now, i will hand you back to holly who is in
. —— beat france.y france. this is the home of english rugby and we will set the tempo, thatis rugby and we will set the tempo, that is the message coming out of the camp. it will be fascinating to see if they can achieve that against a brutally physical french side but lacks the cohesion of the england side. good to see you. 3pm sunday at twickenham, england v france. there is doubt that one as heavy favourites, england. absolutely. we will wait to see if they can keep that run going....
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the minister of the european affairs here in france retorted with this france refrains from giving lessons to the telly salvina and to milan should learn to sweep their own doorstep. well the two countries have been out to show those troops for some time more recently finding themselves on opposing sides of an international crisis that's happening in venezuela with france amongst a number of e.u. countries deciding that they will fall through their full weight behind the national assembly declared himself into a president that we do meanwhile italy decided it would reject that and has remained supporting the democratically elected president maduro for the moment it seems that these relations between france and italy two countries who are neighbors two countries who are part of the european union the two countries who should be strong allies is getting worse and worse. french president micron was among a number of european leaders to recognize the venezuelan opposition leader as the interim president however not iran and paris is on board with the decision socialist think ahead well and sho
the minister of the european affairs here in france retorted with this france refrains from giving lessons to the telly salvina and to milan should learn to sweep their own doorstep. well the two countries have been out to show those troops for some time more recently finding themselves on opposing sides of an international crisis that's happening in venezuela with france amongst a number of e.u. countries deciding that they will fall through their full weight behind the national assembly...
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david: you nonetheless stayed as a lawyer and you did practice in france. christine: for a few years. i was doing, like so many young lawyers in those days, you have to do corporate, antitrust, labor. luckily, the french president to socialist, anda that government came out with laws tovery hard labor benefit the unions and the workers and all of that. our clients were international corporate or american companies that had invested in france, and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? christine: no. wasof the reasons i joined because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman, and she was a role model for me. david: for those who do not know, baker mckenzie was one of the largest law firms in the world and it was based in chicago, so at some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. less.a male firm more or you often france. it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get elected to move to chicago? david: i would love to think it i pure merits -- christine: would love
david: you nonetheless stayed as a lawyer and you did practice in france. christine: for a few years. i was doing, like so many young lawyers in those days, you have to do corporate, antitrust, labor. luckily, the french president to socialist, anda that government came out with laws tovery hard labor benefit the unions and the workers and all of that. our clients were international corporate or american companies that had invested in france, and i was really busy. david: were there many women...
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and france want germany to abandndon a pipeline supplyig russian gas. they say it could undermine security from western europe, but berlin says that criticism is unfounded. also coming up, dodonald trumpmd kim jong-un are to meet i vietnam, but why there? the answer is a page right out of the history books. plus, the curtain goes up on this year's berlin film festival. we will have a preview of that and the many other treats hitting the silver screen this year. i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. in germany, plans for a pipeline supplying russian gas have been thrown into doubt by international opposition. the united states ambassador to berlin has urged germany to ditch the project. tonight, france says it could halt the construction process buys subjecting the russian company building it to tougher union rules. the pipeline which is due to start pumping this year, but critics say it will make germany dependent on moscow and undermine european security. at least a a key part of germa's energy st
and france want germany to abandndon a pipeline supplyig russian gas. they say it could undermine security from western europe, but berlin says that criticism is unfounded. also coming up, dodonald trumpmd kim jong-un are to meet i vietnam, but why there? the answer is a page right out of the history books. plus, the curtain goes up on this year's berlin film festival. we will have a preview of that and the many other treats hitting the silver screen this year. i'm brent goff. to our viewers on...
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but you are living in france?ns for life in morocco. my mother lives there. let's turn to your other book lulla by. let's turn to your other book lullaby. it was a publishing sensation and one that front is's most prestigious literary prize. —— france. you were inspired by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why ta ke the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the story. writing the book about a nanny coming into the family. i had written 100 pages and sent it to my publisher and he said yes, i like the idea that the book is a little bit boring. it's always the same. you have to find something to put some tension in the narrative so the reader wants to read the book. one day i was reading the newspaper and i read about this crime in new york. i began to research about this kind of crimes and it was at crime in —— there was also a crime in strasberg. i also read about the british nanny that
but you are living in france?ns for life in morocco. my mother lives there. let's turn to your other book lulla by. let's turn to your other book lullaby. it was a publishing sensation and one that front is's most prestigious literary prize. —— france. you were inspired by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why ta ke the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the...
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what — the control by france?e with him. he is a great friend of mine and helps me a lot in my work. i think we have to change that, that this organisation is too old and it has to renew itself, that french language should not now be imposed to a population. that is exactly the contrary. it is now the national population who should embrace this french language and make it ours and possess it. so i think that is completely right. so there is not a conflict between what president macron is saying on the one hand about conquering the world with french and you saying no, there should be... no. because when emmanual macron spoke in french, he said we don‘t own the french language. french language is not french, french language is moroccan, senegalese, cambodian. that is what is interesting. it is not ours, it is not french. but there is more recently criticism from italy‘s deputy prime minister — who said france has never stopped colonising african states. he said the eu should sanction france and all countries like fr
what — the control by france?e with him. he is a great friend of mine and helps me a lot in my work. i think we have to change that, that this organisation is too old and it has to renew itself, that french language should not now be imposed to a population. that is exactly the contrary. it is now the national population who should embrace this french language and make it ours and possess it. so i think that is completely right. so there is not a conflict between what president macron is...
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germany france and the u.k. establish a mechanism to avoid u.s. sanctions on trading with iran using a new trade channel. over the last decade a large number of children born without limbs government reports on the probable cause to be released. i want to know what she was born like that because in themselves we think that it may come from us or that we did something wrong. facebook followers itself and boiled and fresh controversy this time for paying users including teenagers for almost. all their phones. on twitter or subscribe to our you tube channel took you up to date on the latest stories coming up now though the questions that stick. yellow last protests paralyzed france for weeks on end sending shock waves across europe. as there's a new french revolution in the making or just a splash in the sand i asked. former presidential candidate and founder of the solidarity in progress. the streets of french. clashing with police and others marching against the mayhem. that's protest survive the backlash can they find a way to really influence tha
germany france and the u.k. establish a mechanism to avoid u.s. sanctions on trading with iran using a new trade channel. over the last decade a large number of children born without limbs government reports on the probable cause to be released. i want to know what she was born like that because in themselves we think that it may come from us or that we did something wrong. facebook followers itself and boiled and fresh controversy this time for paying users including teenagers for almost. all...
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but you're living in france though?ng in france, but it doesn't mean that i don't know what life is like in morocco and my mother lives in morocco. and when you go back, you would have the same freedoms in morocco? yes, of course. now let's turn to your other book lullaby, which was a publishing sensation, it won the prix goncourt, france's most prestigious literary prize. sold a huge amount. you were inspired by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why take that on? actually, i was not inspired by this story, i was writing the book when i discovered the story. i was writing the book about a nanny coming into a family. so i wrote like 100—150 pages and sent it to my publisher and he said, yes, i like the idea, but the book is a little bit boring. it's always the same. you have to find something to put some tension in the narrative so the reader wants to read the book. and one day i was reading the newspaper and i read about this crime in new york. and i began to research about differen
but you're living in france though?ng in france, but it doesn't mean that i don't know what life is like in morocco and my mother lives in morocco. and when you go back, you would have the same freedoms in morocco? yes, of course. now let's turn to your other book lullaby, which was a publishing sensation, it won the prix goncourt, france's most prestigious literary prize. sold a huge amount. you were inspired by a story in new york of a nanny who killed the two children in her care. why take...
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do the same to trains entering it's only from france. for. thirty three to get the french. as materials speaking their well the future of air buses pristine beaches eighty three. is on shaky grounds yet again australia's quantas airlines as cancelled an order for eight of those super jumbos other airlines are reportedly planning to do the same now the plane was once billed as a great way for carriers to dramatically increase passenger numbers and at the same time reduce costs but at almost half a billion dollars each while few companies are buying them. it's the largest passenger plane in the world the a three eighty is the pride and joy of the european aircraft group airbus but as orders for the a three eighty kept plummeting the group was forced to reduce annual production from thirty to just eight aircraft this year and those eight have yet to be delivered. quantas dropping the planes represents a four billion u.s. dollar loss for the european aircraft manufacturer and it's raised doubts about the future of the three d. itself the aus
do the same to trains entering it's only from france. for. thirty three to get the french. as materials speaking their well the future of air buses pristine beaches eighty three. is on shaky grounds yet again australia's quantas airlines as cancelled an order for eight of those super jumbos other airlines are reportedly planning to do the same now the plane was once billed as a great way for carriers to dramatically increase passenger numbers and at the same time reduce costs but at almost half...
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and france one berlin to abandon the pipeline supplying russian gas saying it could undermine security for western europe the german chancellor angela merkel says the criticism is unfounded plus the curtain goes up. berlin film festival the stars turn out for the first film in competition morning share of the kindness of strangers our correspondents they have seen that film as well and they'll be here with their movie version. it's good to have you with the first trucks carrying humanitarian aid for venezuela have arrived in the colombian border city of. officials there are awaiting instructions on how to distribute the food and medicine to get its way those who are in desperate need of help now that's if they can get into the country in defiance of opposition leader one. president nicolas maduro his government has blocked the highway. to stop the shipments from entering the bennetts way. let's pull in journalist brahmi because now he joins us from colombia near the border with an it's way low good evening to you brought so we hear the u.s. aid shipment has arrived what more do we know
and france one berlin to abandon the pipeline supplying russian gas saying it could undermine security for western europe the german chancellor angela merkel says the criticism is unfounded plus the curtain goes up. berlin film festival the stars turn out for the first film in competition morning share of the kindness of strangers our correspondents they have seen that film as well and they'll be here with their movie version. it's good to have you with the first trucks carrying humanitarian...
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and frances alstom. a blow to paris and berlin. have criticized the blocks competition rules as obsolete and harmful to you industry in the face of growing rivalry from china. since yeah i think you should all public high i'll be actually ready allows european companies to play a global role -- does a competitition loaf with s at a disadvantage in the global market. nobody had not had much success with this fall. a* up this yet smitteez up the cost and size of as part of their plan france and germany have proposed a joint initiative to produce batteries foror electric carts. to the tune of some one point seven bilillion euros. and they've to reduce the dependence of european carmakers on asian battery suppliers. which both countries hope will be approved in the coming month. but you can -- days of trading action other major e european indices closed mostly lower at the banking sector like behind it struck down by hsbc shares dropped 4% on weaker thann expected earnin. wallstreet trended higher was a wolf marten leading the gains --
and frances alstom. a blow to paris and berlin. have criticized the blocks competition rules as obsolete and harmful to you industry in the face of growing rivalry from china. since yeah i think you should all public high i'll be actually ready allows european companies to play a global role -- does a competitition loaf with s at a disadvantage in the global market. nobody had not had much success with this fall. a* up this yet smitteez up the cost and size of as part of their plan france and...
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with the yellow vests in france shows that are quite clearly but new to france to say that italy is to blame for what is now going on its i mean the police repression of. the yellow vests in trouncing is indeed east historical in the european context we should not forget that ever since the previous president declared the state of emergency police repression in france is unprecedented i mean they even use a nice these flash whatever you call these flash balls of weapons that are illegal in the rest of the of the in union so for friends to blame italy for of the certain things of god then does not make it a. good one in the sense that it is a crime between two bad sides on the other hand i have to emphasize that the people that the valley and the minister of prime minster don't meant above from the all of us are not exactly the leaders of the all of us this is a basically a leaderless movement where certain elements indeed claim themselves position of leadership that is not the gays these two people that men do not represent the yellow vests as a whole so what is going on now is that in
with the yellow vests in france shows that are quite clearly but new to france to say that italy is to blame for what is now going on its i mean the police repression of. the yellow vests in trouncing is indeed east historical in the european context we should not forget that ever since the previous president declared the state of emergency police repression in france is unprecedented i mean they even use a nice these flash whatever you call these flash balls of weapons that are illegal in the...
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wants it stopped and now france says it could hold construction at a european level also coming up south africa's president gives his state of the nation address and a key national elections by cancer rem opposed convince voters that the scandal hit african national congress has cleaned up its act. on labor markets great to have you along everyone we start this broadcast with the german plans for a pipeline supplying russian gas that have been thrown into doubt by concerted international opposition the u.s. ambassador to berlin has urged germany to ditch the north stream to project and now france says it could halt the construction process by subjecting the russian company building to tell for european union rules critics say the pipeline will make germany dependent on moscow and undermine european security now that leaves a key part of germany's energy strategy under strict. construction of the north stream two pipeline is a ready well underway but the face of the project lies in the balance e.u. members have not yet agreed on how to proceed and germany and france in particular and peer
wants it stopped and now france says it could hold construction at a european level also coming up south africa's president gives his state of the nation address and a key national elections by cancer rem opposed convince voters that the scandal hit african national congress has cleaned up its act. on labor markets great to have you along everyone we start this broadcast with the german plans for a pipeline supplying russian gas that have been thrown into doubt by concerted international...
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it's different when they came to paris to show the horror france would come to paris then there was all these provoker from extreme left to extreme right and the government trying to disrupt the motion of the movement but now the movement is there and it's a groundswell. and these people are protesting against the bully see. that would be a runoff from the top to their level so it's not true the monastery on the top of the runnels goes above operation of money to the classes of the society and the protest of the said we want our money back and that's the issue no i mean we're westlake to everyone understands it's a popular opera or against you know across palaces for the rich but the point is. whatever we're saying right now in a sense for paris whether it's yellow vests over the counter protest with the new blue scarf and the red scarfs those are also people right and there seem to be clashing with each other the political center has been retained only described as bad in our iraq of polarization but there are the counter protests and is this a sign that it could be actually coming bac
it's different when they came to paris to show the horror france would come to paris then there was all these provoker from extreme left to extreme right and the government trying to disrupt the motion of the movement but now the movement is there and it's a groundswell. and these people are protesting against the bully see. that would be a runoff from the top to their level so it's not true the monastery on the top of the runnels goes above operation of money to the classes of the society and...
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it would be something that would remain as a groundswell in france hitting the. world and not going anywhere. in the united states you have trump for the same reason in italy the presence of so-called popular government in france is something more it goes more in depth of the fabric of society ok so talking of the fabric of society you have all of this people a lot of them here not a by what they're against the same movement will split as soon as the time comes to decide what you are for because right now the only thing he nithing them against. for tonight's them is also the. citizens referendum initiative. and they want that because they want participative policies fed up with the representative. so at the same time it's very interesting that sometimes you need an education so it will be a long process for them to be educated in how the society functions they know it functions. the wrong way and it wrong way but they don't know how to make it function in the right way and my job as a. dissidents. is to organize them to understand why they have to do positively i
it would be something that would remain as a groundswell in france hitting the. world and not going anywhere. in the united states you have trump for the same reason in italy the presence of so-called popular government in france is something more it goes more in depth of the fabric of society ok so talking of the fabric of society you have all of this people a lot of them here not a by what they're against the same movement will split as soon as the time comes to decide what you are for...
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with invectives such as the dirty jew you go home you bastard and france belongs to us. feels abandoned by the french government which he believes is more interested in the votes of the muslim community. we will get a good. many jews are selling their apartments to be more flexible and making sure they have valid passports the ones i mean drop of this says a lot about the state of mind. many in the jewish community who think that one of these days they'll go to the bank to withdraw some money and they'll be told that as a new law which prevents them from doing it. they won't be able to sell their own property this is what we're thinking. some of the relatives went to israel four years ago. reported on his cousin and her husband lawrence move . the family no longer wanted to live in france because of the increase in anti semitism now they live in are stored not far from tel aviv. alone manages several restaurants. the oldest daughter's u.d.t. is currently doing her military service. they have changed their name from rougemont to like their ancestors they don't regret movi
with invectives such as the dirty jew you go home you bastard and france belongs to us. feels abandoned by the french government which he believes is more interested in the votes of the muslim community. we will get a good. many jews are selling their apartments to be more flexible and making sure they have valid passports the ones i mean drop of this says a lot about the state of mind. many in the jewish community who think that one of these days they'll go to the bank to withdraw some money...
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tonight wales play france and i think france will beat wales.ay, but england are the underdogs and i think they will win by three points, but i hope ireland will win. because you have been so nice we will let you away with that. enjoy the weekend. i am sure everybody well. that is it from dublin. the six nations is about to star in france tonight and there is full coverage across the bbc. it is going to be a cracking few months ahead. whoever you are supporting, enjoy it. it is going to be a fun road. good night. we have seen further heavy and disruptive snow this evening across southern pies of england which will slow down. with a lot of low—lying snow around, slow down. with a lot of low—lying snow around , eyes slow down. with a lot of low—lying snow around, eyes will be a huge problem. take extra care if you are heading out. snow showers will continue across northern and eastern scotla nd continue across northern and eastern scotland and the eastern side of england. elsewhere lengthy clear skies and it will turn very cold. as we head on into
tonight wales play france and i think france will beat wales.ay, but england are the underdogs and i think they will win by three points, but i hope ireland will win. because you have been so nice we will let you away with that. enjoy the weekend. i am sure everybody well. that is it from dublin. the six nations is about to star in france tonight and there is full coverage across the bbc. it is going to be a cracking few months ahead. whoever you are supporting, enjoy it. it is going to be a...
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she adored france.was born in russia, wrote in french, she thought it was such a wonderful country, she couldn't possibly believe that a country which took rationalism as its basis could possibly turn against the jews but nonetheless, everybody knew she was jewish so she had to wear yellow scarf or publishers couldn't pay her for work so she came up with a scheme and why whereby her housekeeper attended she was doing the right thing and the housekeeper paid for in men husky. she converted tocatholicism because she thought this was the religion of france, it will give me peace . he took her childrento mass and they were baptized . nonetheless, he was in 1942 arrested by french police, taken in a friend's car to a camp on french soil and she died shortly after. so why on earth do i say that she's part of the french paradox? because she gave her two children a manuscript that she was working on, and unfinished masterpiece in my view which became when it was published posthumously sweet pompeii and i think
she adored france.was born in russia, wrote in french, she thought it was such a wonderful country, she couldn't possibly believe that a country which took rationalism as its basis could possibly turn against the jews but nonetheless, everybody knew she was jewish so she had to wear yellow scarf or publishers couldn't pay her for work so she came up with a scheme and why whereby her housekeeper attended she was doing the right thing and the housekeeper paid for in men husky. she converted...
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and that's exactly what critics including the united states and seemingly france object to. the dependency from russian gas will increase jessica lee with us near a pipeline and that's the reason why they construct that. contradicts obviously the european goals not only off the energy union but in the future we will see less gas demand because of climate policy and there's a reason why this pipeline is completely on the economic hole and friday european lawmakers will decide whether to extend the block's energy rules to gas prom if they do so the company would no longer be allowed to both operate the pipeline to handle sales meaning the project in its current form at least could go up in smoke . and for more on the story i am joined now by max hoffman our brussels bureau chief joining us from there as hans brunt is with us here in berlin in our studio max i'd like to begin with you because this announcement by france it's essentially a move against germany do we know why paris is taking this step now. is there and some are even say this might be a little revenge for what the
and that's exactly what critics including the united states and seemingly france object to. the dependency from russian gas will increase jessica lee with us near a pipeline and that's the reason why they construct that. contradicts obviously the european goals not only off the energy union but in the future we will see less gas demand because of climate policy and there's a reason why this pipeline is completely on the economic hole and friday european lawmakers will decide whether to extend...
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and france pressure berlin to rethink a new ghastly from russia we asked the chairman of the upcoming munich security conference if this threat could reach a breaking point for old allies also coming up vital food and medicine arise prevent a surveillance from the united states the president nicolas maduro says it is not crossing the border while growing protests sway the loyalties of troops and forcing his barricades and a woman's take on the weak and powerful opening up this year's erland film festival the stars turned out in force for its lone chair fix the kindness of strangers it is the first of several films by women directors and it's yours. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program and germany plans for a pipeline supplying russian gas have been thrown into doubt the u.s. ambassador to berlin has urged germany to ditch the north stream to project and now france says that it could hold the construction process by subjecting the russian company building it to tougher european rules now critics say that the pipeline due to start pumping later this year will make germany dependent on
and france pressure berlin to rethink a new ghastly from russia we asked the chairman of the upcoming munich security conference if this threat could reach a breaking point for old allies also coming up vital food and medicine arise prevent a surveillance from the united states the president nicolas maduro says it is not crossing the border while growing protests sway the loyalties of troops and forcing his barricades and a woman's take on the weak and powerful opening up this year's erland...
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in france moves to. north stream. across the world this is our team from the team myself you know neal hello and welcome our top story. is recalling its. consultations amid a worsening spot spurred by the actions of italy's deputy prime minister's. story. well this marks a new low in the already rocky relations between france and italy two countries that should be allies the members of the european union and some have described this latest move by france has being unprecedented i believe it's the first time that france has recalled its ambassador from rome since the second world war when the two countries who are actually at war with each other well this move comes after one of italy's deputy prime ministers luigi dimaio was seen photographed with yellow vests protest is he in france describing the movement on twitter as saying that the winds of change were coming across the alps where the french foreign ministry has hit out at that describing the verbal attacks from italy and saying that those provocations just too m
in france moves to. north stream. across the world this is our team from the team myself you know neal hello and welcome our top story. is recalling its. consultations amid a worsening spot spurred by the actions of italy's deputy prime minister's. story. well this marks a new low in the already rocky relations between france and italy two countries that should be allies the members of the european union and some have described this latest move by france has being unprecedented i believe it's...
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a scoring france team could beat... i do fancy us france team could beat... i do fancy us tomorrow.more hopeful by the way the french were in the second half against wales, fingers crossed. how good would it be to be here for the first win in 20 years against france? absolutely brilliant. the city is beautiful, the people are great, a win for scotland would be superb. records and statistics are not... there is a job to do but the prospect of joining a select band of scotland international is to win in france is a tantalising one. excited with having the team. it's exciting when you are ready to go. it's now up to us... you are ready to go. it's now up to us... this former scotland international has well placed to judge the state of the french game having played his rugby in france for the past five years. they've changed their team again, it smells a bit of panic as opposed to the theory of strategy behind it and we'll see what happens tomorrow. it's going to be hard to tell what actually arrives in terms of the french team. the press really went for them after that england game. em
a scoring france team could beat... i do fancy us france team could beat... i do fancy us tomorrow.more hopeful by the way the french were in the second half against wales, fingers crossed. how good would it be to be here for the first win in 20 years against france? absolutely brilliant. the city is beautiful, the people are great, a win for scotland would be superb. records and statistics are not... there is a job to do but the prospect of joining a select band of scotland international is to...
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embassy hostage crisis meant france really changed its mind in the one nine hundred eighty s. france backed baghdad in the iran iraq war and relations with tehran broke down they continued to be strained for decades relations improved in twenty fifteen when france signed the iran nuclear deal they're far from one today but presidency matter will not cost supports dialogue with tehran. paris's iran as the only stable proenza middle east a ship that is a period iraq and syria are over so dear it isn't just a great power to prison and clark or like obama believes iraq is a region's only country of the future last year the french government accused iranian security forces of plotting to kill iranian any k. opposition activists on french soil it was the latest sign for france the forty years after the revolution iran is some way from being the reliable ally the paris has long wished for sasha butler al-jazeera nothing to france. britain's departure from the european union is now just six weeks away but the future of british citizens living in other member states remains in limbo as
embassy hostage crisis meant france really changed its mind in the one nine hundred eighty s. france backed baghdad in the iran iraq war and relations with tehran broke down they continued to be strained for decades relations improved in twenty fifteen when france signed the iran nuclear deal they're far from one today but presidency matter will not cost supports dialogue with tehran. paris's iran as the only stable proenza middle east a ship that is a period iraq and syria are over so dear it...
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no nine hundred seventy nine ayatollah khomeini return to iran from exile in france france's involvement in the arabia revolution was complex as paris maintained relations with both sides since then that complexity has endured the test about their looks back at france's role. it was a turning point in the iranian revolution ayatollah khomeini arriving in tehran in february nine hundred seventy nine after fourteen years in exile in iraq and france with khamenei on the flight from paris was apple has son bernie sadler who later became the islamic republic's first president today benny saturday lives in exile in france he fled iran in one thousand eighty one but his memories of that flight forty years ago are vivid. some fit the plane would be shot down naturally we were scared but the excitement was stronger after thirty years of exile to see iran in the people it was more than we could imagine the enthusiasm the joy and. danny sighed helped commenee join his exile in france in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight he says france was chosen because iranians didn't need visas at the time a
no nine hundred seventy nine ayatollah khomeini return to iran from exile in france france's involvement in the arabia revolution was complex as paris maintained relations with both sides since then that complexity has endured the test about their looks back at france's role. it was a turning point in the iranian revolution ayatollah khomeini arriving in tehran in february nine hundred seventy nine after fourteen years in exile in iraq and france with khamenei on the flight from paris was apple...
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just in france but i knew that there was a risk of acreage values. his cousin dinny is thinking about leaving paris. he used to play in this park with his children now he goes for walks alone he was hoping to stay in france at least until his retirement but he doesn't know whether he'll stick it out until then. i can easily move to another country but i can't change my religion so easily people despise me to this extent israel is the solution the destination for each of us with what he will see we've got movies right here about his works. he points out that asian stories have replaced the jewish stories that used to be in the area even if older jews are still unwilling to leave france for good many are sending their children to israel or to the us jewish life in france is changing. well it's an issue that's motivating more and more french people to take to the streets or using the slogan satsuki or that's enough to denounce anti semitism now to serbia a country in the process of becoming an member state but many serbians fear that president alexander
just in france but i knew that there was a risk of acreage values. his cousin dinny is thinking about leaving paris. he used to play in this park with his children now he goes for walks alone he was hoping to stay in france at least until his retirement but he doesn't know whether he'll stick it out until then. i can easily move to another country but i can't change my religion so easily people despise me to this extent israel is the solution the destination for each of us with what he will see...
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in february one nine hundred seventy nine after fourteen years in exile in iraq and france with khamenei on the flight from paris was apple has signed bernie sadler who later became the islamic republic's first president today benny saturday lives in exile in france he fled iran in one thousand eighty one but his memories of that flight forty years ago are they did. some fit the plane would be shot down naturally we were scared but the excitement was stronger after thirty years of exile to see iran in the people it was more than we could imagine the enthusiasm the joy and. the bunny side helped commenee during his exile in france in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight he says france was chosen because iranians didn't need visas at the time and there was freedom of expression the french government was an ally of evolved sharp it didn't prevent common he's a rival saying he was free to visit for nearly five months the ayatollah lived in the countryside near paris it was in this quiet village on this street that ayatollah khomeini planned the iranian revolution and each day dozens of his
in february one nine hundred seventy nine after fourteen years in exile in iraq and france with khamenei on the flight from paris was apple has signed bernie sadler who later became the islamic republic's first president today benny saturday lives in exile in france he fled iran in one thousand eighty one but his memories of that flight forty years ago are they did. some fit the plane would be shot down naturally we were scared but the excitement was stronger after thirty years of exile to see...
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france recalls its embassador from. over a meeting between italy's deputy prime minister and the french yellow vest protesters also this hour. dialogue with drove past the u.s. special envoy for venezuela rules out a compromise as world leaders try to find a solution to the country's political crisis. russia demands that the u.s. destroy tomahawk missile launchers and drones help resurrect a key arms control treaty that both moscow and washington have suspended. our broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our national and sean thomas glad to have you with us in france is recalling its ambassador to italy and what is being described as the country's worst to dispute since the second world war. has the story. well this marks a new low in the already rocky relations between france and italy two countries that should be allies that members of the european union and some have described this latest move by france has being unprecedented i believe it's the first time that france has recalled its ambassador
france recalls its embassador from. over a meeting between italy's deputy prime minister and the french yellow vest protesters also this hour. dialogue with drove past the u.s. special envoy for venezuela rules out a compromise as world leaders try to find a solution to the country's political crisis. russia demands that the u.s. destroy tomahawk missile launchers and drones help resurrect a key arms control treaty that both moscow and washington have suspended. our broadcasting live direct...
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mistah bottom line it's a no from brussels to both france and germany. opec is said to be seeking a formal partnership with russia and its oil exporting allies the deal would transform the cartel formed of saudi arabia and its persian gulf neighbors the wall street journal reports they're seeking an alliance with ten countries led by moscow including former soviet states and mexico their ability to put a floor on oil prices could challenge president trump's goal of lowering fuel prices for u.s. consumers. american car maker g m indeed twenty eight thousand in the black with north american sales more than offsetting a late fall off in the chinese market and the detroit based firm posted an eight point one billion dollars profit for the year a huge improvement from a twenty seven thousand loss of three point nine billion dollars due to a new tax law. the chinese sales fell by twenty five percent the fourth quarter g.m. has found success in its home market with s.u.v.s and crossovers. and let's go now to our financial correspondent new york yes korda yes g.
mistah bottom line it's a no from brussels to both france and germany. opec is said to be seeking a formal partnership with russia and its oil exporting allies the deal would transform the cartel formed of saudi arabia and its persian gulf neighbors the wall street journal reports they're seeking an alliance with ten countries led by moscow including former soviet states and mexico their ability to put a floor on oil prices could challenge president trump's goal of lowering fuel prices for u.s....
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and france pressure for lin to rethink the new russian state owned gas link we asked the chairman of the upcoming munich security conference if this rift could reach a breaking point for old allies also coming up the u.s. delivers vital food and supplies to venezuela's doorstep of president nicolas maduro says it is not coming in and growing protests to sway the loyalties of troops in forcing his barricade and over two weeks after contact was lost with his flight over the english channel arjun time soccer star and many are no solid is confirmed dead after her his body was pulled from the plane's wreckage with the fact that a tragic story as an inquest continues. welcome to the program in germany plans for a pipeline supplying russian gas have been thrown into doubt under pressure from france the e.u. is expected to vote today to impose tougher regulations which could haul construction and u.s. senators have passed a resolution calling on germany to scrap the north string to project critics say the pipeline will make germany dependent on moscow and undermined european security that le
and france pressure for lin to rethink the new russian state owned gas link we asked the chairman of the upcoming munich security conference if this rift could reach a breaking point for old allies also coming up the u.s. delivers vital food and supplies to venezuela's doorstep of president nicolas maduro says it is not coming in and growing protests to sway the loyalties of troops in forcing his barricade and over two weeks after contact was lost with his flight over the english channel arjun...
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germany france and spain. but i think here is a clear thing is could it will the that credit is mainly russian china continue support. the maduro regime and that's an important question i think with between if you compare china to to russia rushes clearly the junior partner in this relationship. china is a is more pragmatic what we're trying to prove what really concerns china's that is dead it's paid. his debts that vanished while -- that are paid and secondly as long term investments remain secure. behind the scenes talks have been held white already made -- promises to the chinese -- there -- do you mean that a twenty bill visualize a twenty billion dollar debt with china -- so why does very astutely guarantee them that he would protect their interests in the long term. however snow such overtures to me to russia granted so about two point -- but if you in terms of what was at stake for russia fresh it's more strategic for them vent as well as part of a broader chipped. in a wide a geo political competition
germany france and spain. but i think here is a clear thing is could it will the that credit is mainly russian china continue support. the maduro regime and that's an important question i think with between if you compare china to to russia rushes clearly the junior partner in this relationship. china is a is more pragmatic what we're trying to prove what really concerns china's that is dead it's paid. his debts that vanished while -- that are paid and secondly as long term investments remain...
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anchor: hello, and welcome to france 24. we're alive from paris. european countries including france, britain, germany, and spain say that one wide-out t -- juan guaido is now recognized as the intererim presidentnt of venezuela. this after nicolas maduro failed to have new elections. and extraditing in the rainy football player -- a bahra iny football player at the rain -- at bahrain's request. ♪ france, britain, germany, and spain, including other european is now say juan guauaido recognized as the interim president after a midnight deadline from nicolas maduro to call snap elections went ignored. the deadline was p put in plplay seven euroropean nations that sd guaido ifecognize elections were not called. >> this day has come and no steps have been taken in that direction by maduro. the government of spain officially recognizes the president of venezuelan assembly adio, asde-out -- mr. gu guaido as-- mr. president of venezuela. what did jeremy hunt have to say? areu member states conferring on this. we know that nicolas maduro has not called pre
anchor: hello, and welcome to france 24. we're alive from paris. european countries including france, britain, germany, and spain say that one wide-out t -- juan guaido is now recognized as the intererim presidentnt of venezuela. this after nicolas maduro failed to have new elections. and extraditing in the rainy football player -- a bahra iny football player at the rain -- at bahrain's request. ♪ france, britain, germany, and spain, including other european is now say juan guauaido...
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i think we she did not send those people to go back to france because they decided to focus to fight for the east and the state so they come because you know that's french an e-mail going on to actually is being recruited known because we know that among the terrorists who attacked paris in two thousand and fifteen there were some of them who fought in syria so we shouldn't accept any more any person who decided to leave france to going to say where we know are so that french prisons are sometimes screwed is that make. the nation so we shouldn't accept as well that they could be in contact with any other prisoner in france many of them who are supposed to be french have a double nationalities so we should enforce depreciation all their nationalities so that they're not french anymore we can add the other country because they have to. take care of them we don't care if. america's n.b.c. network has named a russian agent who is eyeing up the white house the viral story turned shah linked hawaii democrat to the kremlin and labeled her a puppet. and picks up the trail in new york. so n.b
i think we she did not send those people to go back to france because they decided to focus to fight for the east and the state so they come because you know that's french an e-mail going on to actually is being recruited known because we know that among the terrorists who attacked paris in two thousand and fifteen there were some of them who fought in syria so we shouldn't accept any more any person who decided to leave france to going to say where we know are so that french prisons are...
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here in france. the united states is sending food and medical supplies to colombia's border with venezuela intentions to create a stockpile until they can all be delivered to the people in need. as well as chronic shortages of food and medicines at the sites all of it as a result of mismanagement under the present administration of nicolas maduro and his predecessor the late. shop as pope francis says to mediate in the conference with the crisis if both sides asking. too so it was revealed that he's received a letter from nicolas maduro which he hasn't yet read. the jurors reelection last may's been discredited in the claims of a week about. this not challenged by the self proclaimed interim president one q quite old. and is growing number of international back as such as united states and most of the year. what francis says spoke about them as well on his flight out of abu dhabi? just. one day before thehe bus the are small steps that need to be taken. away that maybe it's you and the last. one is m
here in france. the united states is sending food and medical supplies to colombia's border with venezuela intentions to create a stockpile until they can all be delivered to the people in need. as well as chronic shortages of food and medicines at the sites all of it as a result of mismanagement under the present administration of nicolas maduro and his predecessor the late. shop as pope francis says to mediate in the conference with the crisis if both sides asking. too so it was revealed that...
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france is a former senator as a former colony of france they shouldn't interfere and now it's the result ahead of time how do you explain that move i think that he pointed out to both things he would national media men need to offer them into french media which is also wrong and unfortunate because it's not the first time that we have the media giving out a few guys coming from polling booths in two thousand we experienced the same results who were being given. as they were being quite elated from the then seeing in two thousand and twelve so i am re adam of the opinion that the media. has been doing its work and hasn't given results but given figures got me out of polling stations i want to thank you very much well there's a lot of people here and so they go hoping to find out what happened in this election who is the winner there was a high turnout sixty percent of the electorate according to some civil society came out to vote despite the calls from for president to boycott this election now it's up to the election commission to hand out that results and we'll get it hopefully in a fe
france is a former senator as a former colony of france they shouldn't interfere and now it's the result ahead of time how do you explain that move i think that he pointed out to both things he would national media men need to offer them into french media which is also wrong and unfortunate because it's not the first time that we have the media giving out a few guys coming from polling booths in two thousand we experienced the same results who were being given. as they were being quite elated...
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but while they understand is that something above france which is this financial globalism is a real issue and they want to recover. our country recovers the issuance of money now it's in the hands of the european central bank and it's the heinz of something related to the world financial markets so they have a sense that if their recover that they could have a decent education. small and middle size from such work. good police and a good ami and they called for that they want schools they want the hospitals they want service for the people but the point is the point is that the message behind yellow vast is a noble that's a message no one really is disputing that but the point is what it has turned into and the whole cadre broke out in mid november none of the deaths happened as a result of police action i mean that's a lot the level of poor talent he at this protest has been remarkable how do you explain this for us because it was being a very dense country and there is because of all the social advances in the past and these advances are threatened today it's not that there is ine
but while they understand is that something above france which is this financial globalism is a real issue and they want to recover. our country recovers the issuance of money now it's in the hands of the european central bank and it's the heinz of something related to the world financial markets so they have a sense that if their recover that they could have a decent education. small and middle size from such work. good police and a good ami and they called for that they want schools they want...