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france. he has realized the drc is important because of the minerals it holds. he needs angola because the president is an important mediator. there is quite a lot on his plate. the focus is to stop this backlash against france but there is a lot of political agendas at the same time. tom: lara, you touched on this before. there is a large african population within france. what is the perception about this trip? do they think it is something he actually needs to do or does he need to deal with some of the issues back home? >> macron has cited the large african population in france as an advantage he has in improving relations with african countries. he says he wants to exploit them in a positive way. he says we must recognize the african part of france. that's going to upset people on the far right, for example. i think the young africans in france, that's probably music to their ears. he also wants to encourage entrepreneurship and loans for investment in africa and that sort of thing. i thi
france. he has realized the drc is important because of the minerals it holds. he needs angola because the president is an important mediator. there is quite a lot on his plate. the focus is to stop this backlash against france but there is a lot of political agendas at the same time. tom: lara, you touched on this before. there is a large african population within france. what is the perception about this trip? do they think it is something he actually needs to do or does he need to deal with...
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both the friends too much because they also have all the relationship with france, russia, france, and germany with one of the 2 of them going forwards about russia's growing influence. ok, what, when for what? the 1st a big example we're in, sub saharan africa is the central african republic. you know, there where the new regime came after the election with 4 central idea. and the country was under embargo, a weapon embargo because they had so many conflict. so the unit you what you and the united nations decided no weapons going there. but what happens was that then revenues where getting weapons on illegal ways and the official government wanted this embargo to believe it. and they asked friends to help them live. that embargo and fund was not really interested. and he said, and they say, when they is it, why don't you ask russia they can give you some legal arms on that, what they need. and i'm making a long story short. so that's why they just do russia, russia, where it's like, oh, they didn't really believe i'm said, told you to come to us. yes. and that the way they came, i jus
both the friends too much because they also have all the relationship with france, russia, france, and germany with one of the 2 of them going forwards about russia's growing influence. ok, what, when for what? the 1st a big example we're in, sub saharan africa is the central african republic. you know, there where the new regime came after the election with 4 central idea. and the country was under embargo, a weapon embargo because they had so many conflict. so the unit you what you and the...
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francs for those times.all railways and part of the military factories. on the pages of the right press, french industrialists. deployed against the popular front furious raymond's publicist ron recalled the propaganda company, these hate-fed leaflets expressed the psychology of a certain part of the bourgeoisie, including the one that became the symbol of the famous phrase better hitler than blum . take a break from them and get used to them. and let other governments do this and resigned. here is the magnificent sasha, and the new government suddenly turned out that rearmament no one can produce the military industry in armenia, no one is ready with it. in general, i did not agree, but the military right now is often the same, renault and the military industry. it is concentrated on foreign orders for civilian orders. and if she is given orders for construction, there are 300-400-700 tanks a year, to start rearranging the order, moreover, new models, then it is simply not ready for this, because it needs t
francs for those times.all railways and part of the military factories. on the pages of the right press, french industrialists. deployed against the popular front furious raymond's publicist ron recalled the propaganda company, these hate-fed leaflets expressed the psychology of a certain part of the bourgeoisie, including the one that became the symbol of the famous phrase better hitler than blum . take a break from them and get used to them. and let other governments do this and resigned....
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and that essentially france is not going to be a dominant player. it's going to be one of many players going forward. and just on one of those other players that's also heavily involved in africa. laura, can you just tell us a little bit about china's influence on the continent? many you cannot make. i mean, for example, china is now a bigger trading partner with algeria than frances, which is quite mine bothering when you think that algeria was, was an integral part of france until independence in 900. 62. china is in exchange for the natural, the sources of the mineral resources. in particular, these african countries are building factories industry, sending large numbers of chinese immigrants, you know, to run them. so whereas the russian influences mainly military, the chinese influence is economic industrial financial. yeah, marissa, just before we finish, i want to get an idea of what you think a successful trip will look like for mac chrome. i think if france can keep in place, for example, some of the trade agreements that it has with the d
and that essentially france is not going to be a dominant player. it's going to be one of many players going forward. and just on one of those other players that's also heavily involved in africa. laura, can you just tell us a little bit about china's influence on the continent? many you cannot make. i mean, for example, china is now a bigger trading partner with algeria than frances, which is quite mine bothering when you think that algeria was, was an integral part of france until...
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yeah, but in france they also agreed. now to work on countermeasures to circumvent anti-russian sanctions, how french business representatives look at it , and how it looks now in general such business relations between our countries. are french businessmen ready to break off relations with russian ones? well, uh, first of all, to your question, hardly anyone is ready to give an exhaustive answer, because indeed there is a hunt for uh everyone who could even theoretically not comply with e. uh, imposed anti-russian sanctions, so, of course, business never. uh , uh, he won’t talk about this topic, and uh, as for the french business, some companies have left some of the business, uh, they continue to leave russia, and a large group companies continues to work and there is such a formula that is also actively involved in business. this is an opportunity to transfer e-e to local e-management. e company management in the hope of e. better times are coming, so business is working. uh, commodity turnover is at a good level, well
yeah, but in france they also agreed. now to work on countermeasures to circumvent anti-russian sanctions, how french business representatives look at it , and how it looks now in general such business relations between our countries. are french businessmen ready to break off relations with russian ones? well, uh, first of all, to your question, hardly anyone is ready to give an exhaustive answer, because indeed there is a hunt for uh everyone who could even theoretically not comply with e. uh,...
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to france?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 what you have seen today is an unprecedented level of cooperation on tackling the shared challenge. because — on tackling the shared challenge. because that is what it is, a shared challenge — because that is what it is, a shared challenge. it is notjust the uk that is— challenge. it is notjust the uk that is grappling with illegal migration, it is notjust france. it is countries — migration, it is notjust france. it is countries across europe. our partnership is incredibly strong, and the — partnership is incredibly strong, and the work are two home secretaries have done over the past few months has been unlike anything that anyone has ever seen, and you were _ that anyone has ever seen, and you were seeing — that anyone has ever seen, and you were seeing the fruits of that corporation today with a new ag
to france?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 what you have seen today is an unprecedented level of cooperation on tackling the shared challenge. because — on tackling the shared challenge. because that is what it is, a shared challenge — because that is what it is, a shared challenge. it is notjust the uk that is— challenge. it is notjust the...
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— france or the uk will return to france? ~ ., , ., ., france or the uk will return to france?this an unprecedented level _ france? what you have seen this an unprecedented level of _ france? what you have seen this an unprecedented level of cooperation | unprecedented level of cooperation in tackling this shared challenge. it is a shared challenge and going forward, there'll be more we can do. he built on it today. we forward, there'll be more we can do. he built on it today.— he built on it today. we focus on where to do _ he built on it today. we focus on where to do in _ he built on it today. we focus on where to do in the _ he built on it today. we focus on where to do in the short - he built on it today. we focus on where to do in the short run. - where to do in the short run. second. _ where to do in the short run. second, it's not an agreement between — second, it's not an agreement between uk and france it's an agreement between the uk and the eu because _ agreement between the uk and the eu because the agreement is no more and his situation _ because the agreement is
— france or the uk will return to france? ~ ., , ., ., france or the uk will return to france?this an unprecedented level _ france? what you have seen this an unprecedented level of _ france? what you have seen this an unprecedented level of cooperation | unprecedented level of cooperation in tackling this shared challenge. it is a shared challenge and going forward, there'll be more we can do. he built on it today. we forward, there'll be more we can do. he built on it today.— he built on...
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france is doing its job to disrespect the people .t hold a meeting with the labor union and the series of words diverts from the work it is considering and approves. why? why? does not pay any attention he referred to the opinions of good people in the form of society, mr. salemi mah, first of all, here is a greek word called institutionalism on the basis of which the european union was formed . to come and save the european union and the eurozone from the splinters and consequences of the economic austerity policy of angela merkel, the former german chancellor, well, so jam krone initially saw himself as a person dominating the european institutions, and on the other hand, this feeling complete had red lines in the european union there are institutions and constants that practically allow this power to maneuver regardless of what the people want, but when the value space has changed and now we have reached 2023 , we are witnessing that the european institutions are being challenged here. there is no news about these institutions and
france is doing its job to disrespect the people .t hold a meeting with the labor union and the series of words diverts from the work it is considering and approves. why? why? does not pay any attention he referred to the opinions of good people in the form of society, mr. salemi mah, first of all, here is a greek word called institutionalism on the basis of which the european union was formed . to come and save the european union and the eurozone from the splinters and consequences of the...
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come along with france 24.cover france's living heritage, to accomplished craftsmen and farmers, to sporting chefs. meet these people whose passion for their professions drive a french heritage. >> you are here on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ 03/27/23 03/27/23 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> what we're doing tonight this protesting the government. we are fighting for our democracy. amy: a general strike has largely shut down israel following a weekend of massive protests against benjamin netayahu's plan to overhaul the judiciary. in his firing
come along with france 24.cover france's living heritage, to accomplished craftsmen and farmers, to sporting chefs. meet these people whose passion for their professions drive a french heritage. >> you are here on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ 03/27/23 03/27/23 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> what we're doing tonight this protesting the government. we are fighting for our democracy. amy: a general strike has largely shut...
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it has been going on for several weeks in france.usually doesn't take six months or nine months, either. just to reassure people, yes, there is fives between protesters and police. it is happening everyday. there have been protests that have happened in other parts of france that a been more severe. in general, it has not defected to much. alix, you should still come to paris. you should not travel on a strike day. other than that, you should still come to france. alix: my husband has a big birthday. we already booked flight, the hotel. i am not going to take my eight-year-old to a place that could potentially be dangerous. what if we cannot find our way around it? it is not just paris, right? let's look at germany. you cannot get an airplane. europe strikes shut down there, as well. >> if you have in france a full blossoming and culmination of these strikes, and germany, it is in the foothills where you have a 24 hour strike occurring across germany. it is touching the airports of munich, the major hubs. the trains across germany, e
it has been going on for several weeks in france.usually doesn't take six months or nine months, either. just to reassure people, yes, there is fives between protesters and police. it is happening everyday. there have been protests that have happened in other parts of france that a been more severe. in general, it has not defected to much. alix, you should still come to paris. you should not travel on a strike day. other than that, you should still come to france. alix: my husband has a big...
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what is going on in france itself now? it goes back to the macron government deciding to increase the retirement age from 62 years to 64 years in order to increase the balance of this pension fund in his country to 19 vitamins . labor unions are being challenged. we further saw that instead of persuading public opinion, macron's government announced that this resolution or this law must be implemented 100%, and further, when macron's government observed that even some of macron's party members in the party republic forward in the national assembly france is opposed to this issue and there is a possibility that it will not be approved, in other words, the approval of this law was implemented and the approval was stopped by the french senate. france has two houses. it is of 577 representatives. we saw that here the french national assembly, the reason is that most of them were against this action of the macron government , citing the third note of article 49 of the constitution, which allows the government to take any decisi
what is going on in france itself now? it goes back to the macron government deciding to increase the retirement age from 62 years to 64 years in order to increase the balance of this pension fund in his country to 19 vitamins . labor unions are being challenged. we further saw that instead of persuading public opinion, macron's government announced that this resolution or this law must be implemented 100%, and further, when macron's government observed that even some of macron's party members...
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you don't need to leave france. in return, the united kingdom should agree to give a chance for legal excess, for 40000 people a year. less than crossed last year that are in the european union already there can apply, and that can then leave without risking their life and without smugglers. so the united kingdom show solidarity. it takes still less refugees than germany or france, but it takes refugees orderly. but france and the okay combined to take away the incentive to get into a boat and pay smugglers thousands of euros. and dead solution is the only one that can produce a result in the, in the, in the next few months. because what the u. k is planning with randa, will not work for a very long time. perhaps in a year they would start to have the 1st plane what they try to do, the frank with the french to give them 50000000w5cw euros for 3 years to then keep people back. that's very much like what europe has tried to do with morocco and it didn't work very well. it certainly looks like outsourcing the problem o
you don't need to leave france. in return, the united kingdom should agree to give a chance for legal excess, for 40000 people a year. less than crossed last year that are in the european union already there can apply, and that can then leave without risking their life and without smugglers. so the united kingdom show solidarity. it takes still less refugees than germany or france, but it takes refugees orderly. but france and the okay combined to take away the incentive to get into a boat and...
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france in africa 2015, france could not supply nitrous in african countries, this is the reason why african countries are increasing their cooperation with russia and china, and this is because of the terrible actions of france and other european countries in africa. country the money of the anti-french protests has also reached the press of burkina faso, niger and mauritania. the protests that the french tour has made the africans more humble . we must show more demand in africa. maybe macron is referring to his words that he said that france is not a life insurance company that can handle problems. solve these different countries and now france is trying to regain its influence in the african continent. apparently, macron's strategy is to partner with african countries and reduce militarism in these countries, but in fact france is looking to deal with the influence of china and russia with this base now the news that france's biam khuda tv says about the achievements of the barkhan operation, terrorist groups in this golan region , how can people say about their achievements in west afri
france in africa 2015, france could not supply nitrous in african countries, this is the reason why african countries are increasing their cooperation with russia and china, and this is because of the terrible actions of france and other european countries in africa. country the money of the anti-french protests has also reached the press of burkina faso, niger and mauritania. the protests that the french tour has made the africans more humble . we must show more demand in africa. maybe macron...
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alienation from france is only growing france is losing its positions one way or another compared to 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 now prefer to cooperate in africa , the protesters in kinshasa during the macron’s visit, they went to the building of the french embassy with russian flags and portraits of vladimir putin against the visit president of france because he supports the rwandan army. we do not want to see him in our country france finances terrorist groups in african countries against the background of the rapprochement of the central african republic with russia, the french president decided to negotiate with the president of this country on the sidelines of the environmental summit in ghana , the last 47 french soldiers left last december, 11 the handicap of military assistance with france recently announced the authorities of burkina faso a radical change in the situation emmanuel macron himself states the era of french africa is in the
alienation from france is only growing france is losing its positions one way or another compared to 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 now prefer to cooperate in africa , the protesters in kinshasa during the macron’s visit, they went to the building of the french embassy with russian flags and portraits of vladimir putin against the visit president of france...
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we need countries like russia to kia and china, but not france, because france is only interested in colonization. an american journalist who interviewed nelson mandela 30 years ago hasn't covered new details about the edge see a role in the south african politicians, imprisonment in 1962, which it's tangles account with published this week in time marketing. then in a long memo from the ca, in february of 960, to the year of mandolin, capture also marked secret. the agency pinpoints mandela as the head of the african national congress get really a movement at this. clearly aware that mandela was no longer in south africa. this is the 1st piece of evidence that the c i was struck in mandela and knew he was out of the country. according to the new revelation, the cia helped to identify mandela and blow his cover, leading to with the rest of the apartheid regime. back in 1900. $62.00 montela was subsequently imprisoned for 27 years for standing up for the civil rights of black citizens. in south africa, he received several top awards including a nobel peace prize for his will. and endi
we need countries like russia to kia and china, but not france, because france is only interested in colonization. an american journalist who interviewed nelson mandela 30 years ago hasn't covered new details about the edge see a role in the south african politicians, imprisonment in 1962, which it's tangles account with published this week in time marketing. then in a long memo from the ca, in february of 960, to the year of mandolin, capture also marked secret. the agency pinpoints mandela as...
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are returned to france?me minister sunak: what you have seen today is an unprecedented level of cooperation on tackling the shared challenge. that is what it is. going forward there is more that we can do. we started that last november, we built on it today. >> first i focus on what we have to do in the short run. second, this is not an agreement between u.k. and france, but an agreement between the u.k. and eu. the agreement is no more in a situation to be implemented, so is is now something to be negotiated. >> in other words, a return agreement is not happening. brexit has been something of a stone in the shoe of u.k.-france relations, but t prime minister has hoped he has shaken it out with his personal relationship with the president and the new brexit deal with northern ireland, which has improved relations with the european union. but on the issue of small boats, rishi sunak acknowledges there is no simple solution to resolve the issue. remember, this is one of his key promises, resolving the issue. p
are returned to france?me minister sunak: what you have seen today is an unprecedented level of cooperation on tackling the shared challenge. that is what it is. going forward there is more that we can do. we started that last november, we built on it today. >> first i focus on what we have to do in the short run. second, this is not an agreement between u.k. and france, but an agreement between the u.k. and eu. the agreement is no more in a situation to be implemented, so is is now...
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i mean, that's what we are saying here in france. i mean the, the work is what we're going i, we're organizing to struggle against my client. and toys on this issues is that there is no economical justification for this or this violent attack on our pensions. okay. so what if we live longer than before in, in our, why should we be giving the years we are getting over best? why should you be getting into an employer? why should be getting into the state? we want those here that we have managed gains over death. we want them to have the key time for kids for blankets, for a leisure of after after a hard time neighbor, it's as simple as that. and there is no economic justification for this to attack because the government is saying that eventually in 10 to 15 years now your project, the deficits of the pension system that would go down to perhaps 10000000 or 20 billions a year. in the worst case scenario. but you can take a minute and look at these numbers 10 to 20 billions a year is less and i mean, nest than the profits made some time
i mean, that's what we are saying here in france. i mean the, the work is what we're going i, we're organizing to struggle against my client. and toys on this issues is that there is no economical justification for this or this violent attack on our pensions. okay. so what if we live longer than before in, in our, why should we be giving the years we are getting over best? why should you be getting into an employer? why should be getting into the state? we want those here that we have managed...
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today, the average life expectancy in france is 83. so we've gained 9 years and you know, raising the retirement age is never popular. the difference is that in other european countries, people understand or the economic rationale during the demographic rationale for doing it in france, they prefer posturing protests to the realities of people in france actually already retire older than 62. and because of the number of contribution years they need in order to reach a full pension, also the, the, the current average retirement age i think is about 62 and a half and it's going up. so it's the difference between the reality of life and the symbolism excell. let's, let's put that to you. what do you make of what paul was saying? the french don't do so badly in terms of pensions compared to the european neighbors in the, the u. k. as for was saying, island, switzerland to well, you know, and that's an argument we here, pretty much all issues. but right now i'm visiting our comrades in the denmark to raise money for funding psalms. and they
today, the average life expectancy in france is 83. so we've gained 9 years and you know, raising the retirement age is never popular. the difference is that in other european countries, people understand or the economic rationale during the demographic rationale for doing it in france, they prefer posturing protests to the realities of people in france actually already retire older than 62. and because of the number of contribution years they need in order to reach a full pension, also the,...
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france brought to a standstill by the biggest strike against patient -- pension reform. raising the retirement age from 60 to 264 brought 3 million on the streets to protest. all the public sector including schools. as a call for another mass demonstration on saturday. ukrainian soldier shot dead on camera, the uss russia should be ashamed. the don basket fighting intensifies in bakhmut. president zelenskyy vows more troops as casualties mount. there is a claim that the september sabotage of the pipeline was carried out by a pro-ukraine group, standing by in washington for more on this. the uk's as the plan to deport asylum-seekers who land illegally in england's speeches is within international law. the measures outlined by the interior minister this tuesday have been condemned by the united nations as an asylum ban. this is "live from paris." ♪ mark: thank you for being with us. france has faced widespread protests in the latest day of action over retirement reform. the union says there was some 3 million demonstrators on the streets across france, the largest protest
france brought to a standstill by the biggest strike against patient -- pension reform. raising the retirement age from 60 to 264 brought 3 million on the streets to protest. all the public sector including schools. as a call for another mass demonstration on saturday. ukrainian soldier shot dead on camera, the uss russia should be ashamed. the don basket fighting intensifies in bakhmut. president zelenskyy vows more troops as casualties mount. there is a claim that the september sabotage of...
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. �* . , , ~ , france.hany, 'ust well we keep looking at those — france. bethany, just well we keep looking at those pictures _ france. bethany, just well we keep looking at those pictures and - france. bethany, just well we keep looking at those pictures and quite | looking at those pictures and quite dramatic pictures as you say, there is different numbers expected —— while we keep. police saying one thing and protest are saying something else. is there any sign right now as we seen these dramatic pictures of any kind of resolution on these matters? because there are so many different matters and so many different protests going on in the country over different things. it is a complicated situation at the moment and what we are hearing from various people from all sides, they are saying that they don't quite say —— don't quite see a way out at the moment. you have president macron who is saying he is sticking to his line. there are members of his own party who are worried that that might not be the correc
. �* . , , ~ , france.hany, 'ust well we keep looking at those — france. bethany, just well we keep looking at those pictures _ france. bethany, just well we keep looking at those pictures and - france. bethany, just well we keep looking at those pictures and quite | looking at those pictures and quite dramatic pictures as you say, there is different numbers expected —— while we keep. police saying one thing and protest are saying something else. is there any sign right now as we seen...
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yes, in particular the role of france , we see this in the francophonie countries, but france is expanding its presence outside the french-speaking world, for example, activity mozambique, where the sole purpose is to protect total's interests, the general perception in africa is that we are far from overcoming the consequences and complexities of our colonial past. and by the way, we have the last colony, not a liberated country. west sahara. true, the colonizer, there is not an external, but another african state of trouble. at the center of everything is the question of historical memory algeria feels confident and strong enough to demand reconciliation with france on the basis of an apology recognition by paris of the status of algerian victims of the war and the colonization of france is looking for ways to avoid apologies, but to strengthen all areas of political economic social relations france really does a lot and makes efforts to maintain communication, but as long as the question of memory of france remains, it will be difficult to achieve a genuine rapprochement of algeria for
yes, in particular the role of france , we see this in the francophonie countries, but france is expanding its presence outside the french-speaking world, for example, activity mozambique, where the sole purpose is to protect total's interests, the general perception in africa is that we are far from overcoming the consequences and complexities of our colonial past. and by the way, we have the last colony, not a liberated country. west sahara. true, the colonizer, there is not an external, but...
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a lot of people live in france and they are influential. the result of the election in france in 2017 was the first french colonialism to respect him. i will definitely choose him, and after he was elected , you said this sentence in 2022 at the end of 2022. there is no need to apologize to the people of algeria. thank you very much, dr. abed akbari, senior expert on international issues, the withdrawal of another group of zionist soldiers in protest against netanyahu's actions, in the continuation of the protests against netanyahu's judicial reforms, iran sikan network channel 3 has announced that 180 officers of the regime's air force the zionist resigns. most of the secretaries of the special operations unit had announced the possibility of withdrawing from the army if netanyahu's plan is approved . the internal conflicts in occupied palestine have reached such a level that a number of intelligence officials and the growth of this regime have warned of a civil war after the flight of a plane . the american military in the sky of the taiw
a lot of people live in france and they are influential. the result of the election in france in 2017 was the first french colonialism to respect him. i will definitely choose him, and after he was elected , you said this sentence in 2022 at the end of 2022. there is no need to apologize to the people of algeria. thank you very much, dr. abed akbari, senior expert on international issues, the withdrawal of another group of zionist soldiers in protest against netanyahu's actions, in the...
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violent protests bring parts of france to a standstill. another night of mass protest against the president's unpopular pension reforms and more are planned, and a visit by king charles has been postponed. also coming up, germany's chancellor praising the eu's tough banking rules as the bedrock of stability, at the same time, new turbulence involving deutsche bank shaking the markets, once again. >> you can see oil at the surface of the water and it is a source of pollution. brent: people in nigeria are suing one of the biggest oil companies, blaming it further dwindling access to clean water, and one of the biggest names in german bundesliga football is sacked after last week's loss. the coach is forced out as the top club chases it's 11 consecutive title. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff, to our viewers watching all around the world, welcome. on this friday, europe's human rights watchdog is criticizing what it calls the excessive use of force by french police during demonstrations against popular pension reform. it is the latest headache for the
violent protests bring parts of france to a standstill. another night of mass protest against the president's unpopular pension reforms and more are planned, and a visit by king charles has been postponed. also coming up, germany's chancellor praising the eu's tough banking rules as the bedrock of stability, at the same time, new turbulence involving deutsche bank shaking the markets, once again. >> you can see oil at the surface of the water and it is a source of pollution. brent: people...
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for the uk are returned to france?n unprecedented level of cooperation on tackling this shared challenge, cos that is what it is, it's a shared challenge. and going forward, there will be more that we can do. we started on it last november. we built on it today. first, i think we focus on what we have to do in the short run. second, it is not an agreement between uk and france, but an agreement between uk and the eu because to be in agreement are no more in a situation to be implemented. so this is something now to be negotiated. in other words, a returns agreement isn't happening. brexit has been something of a stone in the shoe of uk—france relations for years, but the prime minister hopes he has shaken it out. with his personal relationship with the president and that new brexit deal for northern ireland which has improved relations with the european union. but, on the issue of small boats, rishi sunak acknowledges there is no simple solution to resolve the issue. and remember, this is one of his key promises — reso
for the uk are returned to france?n unprecedented level of cooperation on tackling this shared challenge, cos that is what it is, it's a shared challenge. and going forward, there will be more that we can do. we started on it last november. we built on it today. first, i think we focus on what we have to do in the short run. second, it is not an agreement between uk and france, but an agreement between uk and the eu because to be in agreement are no more in a situation to be implemented. so...
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many have the opinion that france is still trying to colonize countries in africa with hope that france leaves africa, africa will remain. the continent needs all during verses when countries like russia, tortilla and china, but not france, because france is only interested in colonization. also this week, the crisis of multilateralism. now the key point of indian premier denotie speech of the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's biggest economies. he said they global powers must take responsibility for international are people that directly affects developing nations. the must all economists, dark mode deal literalism, even crisis today. the experience of the last 2 years for i mentor crises, climate change, randomly saddle zone and voss clearly solos. bag global governance had fe. this is why india g 20 presidency has tried to do our voyage through the global south. no root can claim to global literacy with our bliss. i mean 2 dogs, most apec, they're by each. this isn't russia, simon, is to say gala fluff was among the world's tongue diplomat attending th
many have the opinion that france is still trying to colonize countries in africa with hope that france leaves africa, africa will remain. the continent needs all during verses when countries like russia, tortilla and china, but not france, because france is only interested in colonization. also this week, the crisis of multilateralism. now the key point of indian premier denotie speech of the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's biggest economies. he said they...
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if france was genuine , if france was really genuine, if france was really genuine, if france was really in wanting to help the british stop the flow of illegal, illegal crossings from france into the united kingdom, it would immediately agree the right for us to send these boats back to france to on to these boats in the channel and for border force to take back to france and to deposit them straight back into a french french port. and the question the british taxpayer should be asking themselves is if france prepared to do that, it clearly isn't in good faith. so why are we spending even penny on trying to cooperate with the french? but some would say that actually they are cooperating because actually they have a problem as well. they're going to have a dedicated force, sort of dedicated force, some sort of kind police that are going to kind of police that are going to deal that specifically. deal with that specifically. and, you know, going to and, you know, we're going to have some sort of relationship of partnership. after all, we are spending £6 billion now. that's on right to hou
if france was genuine , if france was really genuine, if france was really genuine, if france was really in wanting to help the british stop the flow of illegal, illegal crossings from france into the united kingdom, it would immediately agree the right for us to send these boats back to france to on to these boats in the channel and for border force to take back to france and to deposit them straight back into a french french port. and the question the british taxpayer should be asking...
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in france, they prefer posturing protests to the realities of people in france actually already retire older than 62. and because of the number of contribution years they need in order to reach a full pension. so the, the current average retirement age i think, is about $62.00 and a half and it's going up. so it's the difference between the reality of life and the symbolism excell. let's, let's put that to you. what do you make of what paul was saying? the french don't do so badly in terms of pensions compared to the european neighbors in the, the u. k. i was as paul was saying, island switzerland to well, you know, that's an argument. we hear any pretty much all issues. but you know, right now i'm visiting our cameras in denmark to raise money for slight. ready fund sumps, and they're telling us about the same thing about every time the employers or the governments attack our social rights. they pretend that it's because, you know, we're talking, it is the only country where it's still exist and we must be line of self with the other neighbor that has was right working conditions. and
in france, they prefer posturing protests to the realities of people in france actually already retire older than 62. and because of the number of contribution years they need in order to reach a full pension. so the, the current average retirement age i think, is about $62.00 and a half and it's going up. so it's the difference between the reality of life and the symbolism excell. let's, let's put that to you. what do you make of what paul was saying? the french don't do so badly in terms of...
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the opposition is to say that above 60 in france, | is to say that above 60 in france, one third of theears of working. and you cannot allow that to be the prospect of people, that is not fair. and also there is no emergency to do this reform, the government wants to balance this budget, but do not balance this budget, but do not balance this budget on putting more people onto cavity. it had on raising contributions, we can contribute more on our salary, some taxes that the government has withdrawn, you can have more money on the system, but do not ask people who are precarious to be precarious for two more years.— who are precarious to be precarious for two more years. rand'a kanouni s-deakin for two more years. rand'a kanouni speaking to — for two more years. rand'a kanouni speaking to us * for two more years. rand'a kanouni speaking to us from i for two more years. rand'a kanouni speaking to us from just i for two more years. randja kanouni speaking to us from just outside i speaking to us from just outside paris, thank you very much for your time. . .. paris, thank you very much for
the opposition is to say that above 60 in france, | is to say that above 60 in france, one third of theears of working. and you cannot allow that to be the prospect of people, that is not fair. and also there is no emergency to do this reform, the government wants to balance this budget, but do not balance this budget, but do not balance this budget on putting more people onto cavity. it had on raising contributions, we can contribute more on our salary, some taxes that the government has...
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following tension in france, riots today on the west i in france, riots today on the west after unrestthe capital. vladimir putin says russia has struck a deal with neighbouring belarus to stage a tactical nuclear weapons on its territory. and a massive asteroid has passed harmlessly between the orbits of the earth and the moon. luckily for us, missing both. the governor of mississippi has declared a state of emergency. at least 23 people have been killed. president biden has called the storms �*heartbreaking' — and vowed federal support. one of the worst affected towns is rolling fork — where entire neighborhoods were flattened to rubble. our north america correspondent, david willis, reports. after the twister touchdown, all but wiping this tight—knit community off the map. the storm struck at night. the warnings too late for the residents of rolling fork and nearby silver city. residents of rolling fork and nearby silver ci . . , ., g , , silver city. oh, man. dearjesus, lease silver city. oh, man. dearjesus, please help _ silver city. oh, man. dearjesus, please help them. _ right n
following tension in france, riots today on the west i in france, riots today on the west after unrestthe capital. vladimir putin says russia has struck a deal with neighbouring belarus to stage a tactical nuclear weapons on its territory. and a massive asteroid has passed harmlessly between the orbits of the earth and the moon. luckily for us, missing both. the governor of mississippi has declared a state of emergency. at least 23 people have been killed. president biden has called the storms...
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this pertains to france. i think that today there is a majority opinion in africa that france is a predatory country that depends on african resources and is the origin of many crises on the continent. i think this visit is part of a kind of charm offensive to reposition france on an african geopolitical chessboard. in my opinion, the only alternative is africa itself. it is the countries of africa that must assume responsibility. a crisis of multilateralism. that's a key point of indian prime minister's speech. the conference of g 20 form as, as any deli miranda, modi has said that global powers must take responsibility for international upheaval that by rec, via fax developing countries, we must all economists, dark mode. the liberalism, egan cries is today. the experience of the last 2 years, financial crises, climate change, rend, emmy, saddle zones, and balls. clearly, solos, bag global going on had fake. this is why india g during the presidency, has tried to do our voyage through the global south. no w
this pertains to france. i think that today there is a majority opinion in africa that france is a predatory country that depends on african resources and is the origin of many crises on the continent. i think this visit is part of a kind of charm offensive to reposition france on an african geopolitical chessboard. in my opinion, the only alternative is africa itself. it is the countries of africa that must assume responsibility. a crisis of multilateralism. that's a key point of indian prime...
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the president of france.the president have met before, when charles was the prince of wales, but their next meeting is now on hold. protesters who oppose raising the pension age from 62 to 64 feel vindicated. when you have a republican monarch like macron and a real monarch like charles iii dining together at versailles, i mean, it's about publicity, and i think it's a victory for us to have the visit cancelled because we know why it has been cancelled, so, yes, i think it is a victory, and we are quite happy about it. visitors who are still coming to paris are being greeted by some unattractive new attractions, but president macron�*s supporters insist reform is needed, and it is the bold thing to do. the best way to pave the way for a populist is to sweep the difficult issues under the rug. so, even when it's controversial, even when it's difficult, even when it's unpopular, we have to continue to act, we have to continue to reform. chanting the protests show no signs of abating. oil refineries have faced b
the president of france.the president have met before, when charles was the prince of wales, but their next meeting is now on hold. protesters who oppose raising the pension age from 62 to 64 feel vindicated. when you have a republican monarch like macron and a real monarch like charles iii dining together at versailles, i mean, it's about publicity, and i think it's a victory for us to have the visit cancelled because we know why it has been cancelled, so, yes, i think it is a victory, and we...
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because france is only interested in colonization. also this week, the crisis of multilateralism. now the key point of indian premier denotie speech at the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's biggest economies. he said they global powers must take responsibility for international uh, people that directly affects developing nations. the must all a canal is dark mode, the liberalism egan, crisis today, the experience of the last 2 years for a man so crisis, climate change, randomly, saddles and boss clearly shows beg, global, going on, had faith. this is why india g 2 in the presidency has tried to do our voyage to the global south. no rural can claim global literacy with our bliss. i mean 2 dogs, most apec pair by each. this isn't russia foreign minister, sir. gala was among the world's taunt diplomats attending the event. he's agreed with the indian leader that is very important to promote a multi polar world and help developing countries. larger of also issued some scathing criticism of western powers, a
because france is only interested in colonization. also this week, the crisis of multilateralism. now the key point of indian premier denotie speech at the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's biggest economies. he said they global powers must take responsibility for international uh, people that directly affects developing nations. the must all a canal is dark mode, the liberalism egan, crisis today, the experience of the last 2 years for a man so crisis, climate...
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they are proving that experts from their side show that the pension deficit is not so terrible in france and that there is no need to raise the retirement age now, that is, they also master the numbers, they master the opinions of other experts who are not government experts let's say ok, interesting, interesting, one more point about trade unions, there is such a theory, you can refute it or confirm that one of the problems is in the agreements between the government and the trade unions that in france there are a very large number of autonomous trade unions, even this is a joke in the government circles of paris, they say that no, you can't negotiate because in front of you there will be only one minister of labor, well, conditional yes, or the prime minister or the president, and there will be 300 people sitting across from you, you cannot negotiate with three hundred people, and it's me, 300 trade unions, it's just difficult, he has only one interest other interests, third interests, 15-20 three hundred, is it true that the branching and the large number of trade unions simply make n
they are proving that experts from their side show that the pension deficit is not so terrible in france and that there is no need to raise the retirement age now, that is, they also master the numbers, they master the opinions of other experts who are not government experts let's say ok, interesting, interesting, one more point about trade unions, there is such a theory, you can refute it or confirm that one of the problems is in the agreements between the government and the trade unions that...
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the next 100,000 ukrainian refugees are currently in france, 10 of them have already found work in francetory of france, some part continues to work in ukraine , unfortunately, there is no remote work , i mean, for the french, this is still a very important figure, this statistic is not announced publicly , but journalists know that they are passing polls and such studies on whether the level of crime has somehow increased with the arrival of these 100,000 ukrainian refugees and the answer is no, crime has not increased in france in connection with this arrival, perhaps this is partly due to the fact that most of the arrivals are women and children how we know, but this question would uh well, it would get on the nerves of the french, but since this is not happening, in principle , there are no large-scale anti-ukrainian sentiments in french society at the moment. very interesting numbers , very interesting. thank you for them. i can only add observation, well, at least from my communication club, a large part of those people who came to france a year ago, not knowing a word in french, al
the next 100,000 ukrainian refugees are currently in france, 10 of them have already found work in francetory of france, some part continues to work in ukraine , unfortunately, there is no remote work , i mean, for the french, this is still a very important figure, this statistic is not announced publicly , but journalists know that they are passing polls and such studies on whether the level of crime has somehow increased with the arrival of these 100,000 ukrainian refugees and the answer is...
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, what will the reaction be like in france'— in france's special.ey are getting a big screen to bring i in france's special. so they are getting a big screen to bring to in france's special. so they are - getting a big screen to bring to the rowing club so that people can watch. some of the kids in the older people are going to watch this race live on the 26th. my parents are going to be there. many friends are going to be there. many friends are going to be watching online as well. so i think if i win, yeah, that would be very special.- so i think if i win, yeah, that would be very special. good luck to noam. would be very special. good luck to noam- and — would be very special. good luck to noam- and of. _ the british pair, lilah fear and lewis gibson, are in contention to win an ice dance medal at the world figure skating championships in japan. they were runners up at the european championships injanuary and finished in fourth place in this morning's rhythm dance section of the competition. they will go for a medal in the free dance early tomorr
, what will the reaction be like in france'— in france's special.ey are getting a big screen to bring i in france's special. so they are getting a big screen to bring to in france's special. so they are - getting a big screen to bring to the rowing club so that people can watch. some of the kids in the older people are going to watch this race live on the 26th. my parents are going to be there. many friends are going to be there. many friends are going to be watching online as well. so i...
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we need countries like russia to here and china, what not france, because france is only interested in colonization. also this week be quite this of multilateralism. now, the key point of indian prominence, the mo, the speech of the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's biggest economies, is that the global powers must take responsibility for international people that directly affects developing nations. we must all ac analysis that multilateralism aging crisis today. the experience of the last few years, financial crises, climate change, friend, emmy, battle them and vol clearly shows back a global governance. had faith. this is why india g to into presidency has tried to do our voice through the global south. no rural can claim global literacy with our bliss humming bull dogs, moles, apec thereby h. this isn't russian foreign minister, sir gala was among the world's taunt diplomats attending the event. he's agreed with the indian leader that is very important to promote a multi polar world and help developing countries. lover of also issued some scathing c
we need countries like russia to here and china, what not france, because france is only interested in colonization. also this week be quite this of multilateralism. now, the key point of indian prominence, the mo, the speech of the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's biggest economies, is that the global powers must take responsibility for international people that directly affects developing nations. we must all ac analysis that multilateralism aging crisis...