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frances rammed her suv.rances may not have hit bonnie, which contradicted bonnie's story. >> reporter: -- >> but the defense countered with their own version -- and testified that francis may not have hit bonnie, which contradicted bonnie's story. but with that be enough to persuade the jury? here with the conclusion to collision is andrea canning. >> the jury deciding frances hall's fate deliberated into the evening hours of september 8th 2016. and then, just before 8:45, a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, francis, all guilty -- >> guilty of murder and aggravated assault. francis's friends and family were shocked. >> it was the worst feeling of my life. >> it was a moment francis herself did not seem prepared for. >> help! >> you were found guilty and you are facing possibly life behind bars. >> i was. i didn't want to be there. i wanted to go home to bill. i was like, i can't do this. but things weren't over yet for francis. there was still a second phase of trial, sentencing. texas law allows t
frances rammed her suv.rances may not have hit bonnie, which contradicted bonnie's story. >> reporter: -- >> but the defense countered with their own version -- and testified that francis may not have hit bonnie, which contradicted bonnie's story. but with that be enough to persuade the jury? here with the conclusion to collision is andrea canning. >> the jury deciding frances hall's fate deliberated into the evening hours of september 8th 2016. and then, just before 8:45, a...
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, his business was it was in france. yes , it is possible to file a lawsuit against france itself. now, it does not necessarily have to be a lawsuit. in international human rights forums , they can be brought into the process of reporting. that life they say that this is a small town almost all of them have a dual citizenship. they have one citizenship somewhere . if it is like them, they really live in israel. their life is israeli , their place of business is israel, they are under the guidance of the israeli government. in this case, they are appointed to the french government. it is difficult, i don't want to say impossible, but the assignment of attributing the actions of this number of labor soldiers. it's hard, but what the french politician is referring to, he says that this number of our people are committing murders there, this has an answer, it is not an action, it is a reaction, an action. the fact is that the people of france are angry at the presence of people who took their citizenship and are killing othe
, his business was it was in france. yes , it is possible to file a lawsuit against france itself. now, it does not necessarily have to be a lawsuit. in international human rights forums , they can be brought into the process of reporting. that life they say that this is a small town almost all of them have a dual citizenship. they have one citizenship somewhere . if it is like them, they really live in israel. their life is israeli , their place of business is israel, they are under the...
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cfa france should become the new echoas currency. the finance ministers of the alliance of sahil states held a meeting in bamaco recently. to discuss ways of establishing economic union, the burkina faso finance minister elaborates: we are three states, each with its own realities, but we have lot in common. it's important that in our discussions we think in terms of the aes and not in terms of mali, bukina or niger. this is an important element that our experts need to take into account in their discussions. the second element is the assertion of economic. independence, our senior executives are dedicated to ensuring economic sovereinity and all actions we must take leaders towards achieving this goal. our senior executives are dedicated to ensuring economic sovereinity, and all actions we take must leaders towards achieving this goal. the finance ministers from the three countries also discussed themes including food and energy security and industrial transformation, financing and economic integration. the alliance of sahel states
cfa france should become the new echoas currency. the finance ministers of the alliance of sahil states held a meeting in bamaco recently. to discuss ways of establishing economic union, the burkina faso finance minister elaborates: we are three states, each with its own realities, but we have lot in common. it's important that in our discussions we think in terms of the aes and not in terms of mali, bukina or niger. this is an important element that our experts need to take into account in...
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in france for many years, and now he remains in minsk, the reasons are as follows, he says that the values that existed in europe no longer exist, but they remain here with us, and one of them is raising children, or rather , our lack of early sexual education for children and lgb pressure, we didn’t talk only with sebastian, but with the people who form the french community here in minsk. look what they said, this is a relevant interview, you miss france, not very much, i, well, not very much, i miss franzik, 30 years ago, yes, 30 years, and what has changed, about these. here well feelings, you know, when you go underground, it’s so cool, because well, in france or in europe or everywhere, it’s so dangerous, there’s always graffiti, and so, there’s always, well , it’s very very dangerous, it’s just, but here it’s just me i can go either way. at any time everywhere it ’s well, i feel normal like no no yes it’s necessary calmly yes everyone says everything learn yes everything teaches a little difficult terrible terribly difficult what is the most difficult pronunciation of dezhi
in france for many years, and now he remains in minsk, the reasons are as follows, he says that the values that existed in europe no longer exist, but they remain here with us, and one of them is raising children, or rather , our lack of early sexual education for children and lgb pressure, we didn’t talk only with sebastian, but with the people who form the french community here in minsk. look what they said, this is a relevant interview, you miss france, not very much, i, well, not...
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france? remain the last barrier to real independence in africa and the last barrier to real unity in the subregional groupings and then the regional grouping. france always remains behind the scenes with its long hand directing its former colonies as to what to do when it comes to their relationships with these. regional and subregional bodies to bring a monetary union to west africa and unify all the currencies, so west africa will have a strong currency. then suddenly a meeting took place in code divoir and then the avian president alasan watara issued a statement and said that the west african leaders had agreed that the cfa france should become the new echoas currency. the finance ministers of the alliance of sahel states held a meeting in bamako recently to discuss ways of establishing economic union. the burkina fasso finance minister elaborates. "we are three states, each with its own realities, but we have lot in common. it's important that in our discussions, we think in terms of the
france? remain the last barrier to real independence in africa and the last barrier to real unity in the subregional groupings and then the regional grouping. france always remains behind the scenes with its long hand directing its former colonies as to what to do when it comes to their relationships with these. regional and subregional bodies to bring a monetary union to west africa and unify all the currencies, so west africa will have a strong currency. then suddenly a meeting took place in...
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france. has remained until the recent you know or maybe couritas in some of these colonies, france has remained the last barrier to real independence in africa and the last barrier to real unity in the subregional groupings and then the regional grouping. burkina faso and niger's transitional governments announced they decided to withdraw from the... france back west african multinational military force known as g5 sahel siting its failure to meet its objectives. now mr. what do you make of these decision? france is only using its presence in these regions especially the sahel region for his own benefit because the terrorism terrorist activities have been in these regions for quite some time after the liby an situation and then the terrorists have moved down, the tarek rebels have moved down towards the sahel region, they have remained there, and france has put soldiers in these places for over 10 years. what is the result? the result has been an expansion of the move of these terrorists, and so then if we are trying to establish new order, then that instrument that france has also use
france. has remained until the recent you know or maybe couritas in some of these colonies, france has remained the last barrier to real independence in africa and the last barrier to real unity in the subregional groupings and then the regional grouping. burkina faso and niger's transitional governments announced they decided to withdraw from the... france back west african multinational military force known as g5 sahel siting its failure to meet its objectives. now mr. what do you make of...
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adam, what's your take on this move by france?y area we say that when you strike a snake and the snake sees that its life is under threat, it begins to bite whatever things. seas around, that was the way france started behaving when the nigerian crisis came, because lot of france's economy depends on resources from niger, and so in the beginning macron took that arrogant stance, but as things stand now, their stands rather infuriated the people of niger. whom you will see clearly support this military you know um action by the soldiers overthrowing bazon's government, they support it, and so you realize that then macron is beginning to see that perhaps the game is up and what we can do is to recoil, take our soldiers out and re adopt a new strategy, well there you have it, the arrogance of... macron infuriated the people of niger who are eager to end french neocolonialism in their country. i like to thank our guest today, justice adob for his incisive analysis. let's now take a short break before we move to our next topic on the b
adam, what's your take on this move by france?y area we say that when you strike a snake and the snake sees that its life is under threat, it begins to bite whatever things. seas around, that was the way france started behaving when the nigerian crisis came, because lot of france's economy depends on resources from niger, and so in the beginning macron took that arrogant stance, but as things stand now, their stands rather infuriated the people of niger. whom you will see clearly support this...
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what else do we have about france? of the hot news these days is the presence of french forces among the zionist regime's army, one of the representatives. the french parliament, thomaport, who is one of the representatives of the protesting french party , has announced that 4,000 french troops are in gaza and are now fighting alongside the israeli forces. well, this had many reactions. thomaport asked justice minister eric dupamoretti. this country he wanted to declare a crime against these people, but action has yet to be taken. if not , we have a report in this report. i think our colleagues have a dubbed report from al jazeera . let's see this report. again , these people responded positively to the french media's request for israel to participate in the gaza war. he accompanies them on their trip to tel aviv. the french media's coverage of these volunteers' trip seems to praise them for this choice. their presence in the israeli army has become a reality. this mp with the plan the request for an investigation abou
what else do we have about france? of the hot news these days is the presence of french forces among the zionist regime's army, one of the representatives. the french parliament, thomaport, who is one of the representatives of the protesting french party , has announced that 4,000 french troops are in gaza and are now fighting alongside the israeli forces. well, this had many reactions. thomaport asked justice minister eric dupamoretti. this country he wanted to declare a crime against these...
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well, in the last few months in france, how many?the imam of the jamaat has now been expelled from his own land under various pretexts , which is the proof of french islamism, which we have seen many manifestations of in the past few months, one of which is abaya in the school of legal reform in the name of fighting separatism, which many french personalities even the french human rights league has protested against knowing an anti-islamic law, saying that we did not need such a law at all and why are you doing this, and in short, this is a puzzle, one part of a sheriff's action that started a long time ago, yes, and that the period macron, 43 mosques have been closed in france so far it has its own consequences, thank you. mrs. fakhr, you have done me a favor , i say goodbye to the viewers of khabar network, have a good night. blood pressure 120 to 80 mm. mercury and less than that is normal. blood pressure above 140 to 90 needs to be examined and referred to a doctor. national health survey. early awareness, more effective care. on
well, in the last few months in france, how many?the imam of the jamaat has now been expelled from his own land under various pretexts , which is the proof of french islamism, which we have seen many manifestations of in the past few months, one of which is abaya in the school of legal reform in the name of fighting separatism, which many french personalities even the french human rights league has protested against knowing an anti-islamic law, saying that we did not need such a law at all and...
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lucrative possession. ultimately, the slaves who were treated terribly started revolting and the france. now this movement ultimately led to their victory for the imperialist colonialists and haiti came the only country in the world where former slaves succeeded in overthrowing their slavers and establishing their own country. these africans were able. to beat one of the best militaries at the time that was led by napoleon. he sent 50,000 french troops to the island, but ultimately france and the european and american supporters lost. this is the original sin that africans were successful in beating european colonizers and some analysts say the american european front has never forgiven haiti for winning and for being black. hello and welcome to hidden files. i'm marsia hashemi. haitis an example when it declared its independence in 1804, it became the first country in the world to permanently outlaw slavery and ban imperial rule, during a time when slavery was the norm in many countries, haiti was the symbol of freedom. haiti broke the kind rule of the day that liberty and equality wer
lucrative possession. ultimately, the slaves who were treated terribly started revolting and the france. now this movement ultimately led to their victory for the imperialist colonialists and haiti came the only country in the world where former slaves succeeded in overthrowing their slavers and establishing their own country. these africans were able. to beat one of the best militaries at the time that was led by napoleon. he sent 50,000 french troops to the island, but ultimately france and...
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because of financial pressure to pay france, haiti got a loan from the... united states. in 1914, the us sent soldiers to collect what they called the dead, invaded haiti and went directly to haiti's national bank and walked out with $500,000 in gold packed in wooden boxes. the gold was in the vault of a wall street bank within days. the us then occupied haiti for 19 years and left in name in 1934. since that time there has in cows, assassinations and interference by western governments as well as international organizations. in 2003, the president of haiti at the time, jean vertrand arested, demanded that france repay haiti for the gold franks that paris had extorted from the country. he said that amount would now come to 21 billion us dollars. the following year, aristed was overthrown in a coup and flown to the... central african republic by the americans. after the coup, the united nations sent in troops, would remain there for 13 years, leaving legacy of death by a cholera and insecurity. 2021, president jovenel moiz is assassinated. 2022, currently haiti is not bein
because of financial pressure to pay france, haiti got a loan from the... united states. in 1914, the us sent soldiers to collect what they called the dead, invaded haiti and went directly to haiti's national bank and walked out with $500,000 in gold packed in wooden boxes. the gold was in the vault of a wall street bank within days. the us then occupied haiti for 19 years and left in name in 1934. since that time there has in cows, assassinations and interference by western governments as well...
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france, paris. france is the second tourist destination of zionists after america, although france and the zionist regime are on sale military weapons are rivals, but they have friendly relations in most fields, such as in 1956, when the french military helped the zionists during the occupation of a part of the sinai desert. the peak of close relations between france and the zionist regime was in the 1960s during the sale of the mirage to the zionists. french mirages played an important role in the victory of the occupying regime in the 1967 war. in addition , france is the beating heart of zionist lobbies. the followers of these lobbies have seats in the french political structure. laurent fabius. fabius was born in a family of antique dealers. he at all ashkenazi jews who came to france from eastern and central europe. what distinguishes laurent fabius from the thousands of jews living in paris is sitting in the chair of the french prime minister. as the youngest prime minister in the history of f
france, paris. france is the second tourist destination of zionists after america, although france and the zionist regime are on sale military weapons are rivals, but they have friendly relations in most fields, such as in 1956, when the french military helped the zionists during the occupation of a part of the sinai desert. the peak of close relations between france and the zionist regime was in the 1960s during the sale of the mirage to the zionists. french mirages played an important role in...
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christopher columbus on the island in 1492 with european comiss that followed from portugal, spain and france. in the late 18th century and early 19th century in saint domen as haiti was call the french had in slave 500 thousand africans there. so the slaves would harvest coffee, sugar. and worked the catfields and served the european in whatever ways the colonialists de necessary. this island became france's most lucrative position. ultimately the slaves who were treated terribly started rising against the french and this movement ultimately their victory over the imperialist colonialism became the only country where former slaves succeeded in overthrowing their inslers and establishing their own country. these were able to beat one of the best militaries at the time that was led by napoleon. sent 50,000 french troops to the island, but ultimately france and their european and american supporters lost. this is the original sand that africans were successful in beating european colonizers and some analists say the american european front has never forgiven haiti for winning and for being blac
christopher columbus on the island in 1492 with european comiss that followed from portugal, spain and france. in the late 18th century and early 19th century in saint domen as haiti was call the french had in slave 500 thousand africans there. so the slaves would harvest coffee, sugar. and worked the catfields and served the european in whatever ways the colonialists de necessary. this island became france's most lucrative position. ultimately the slaves who were treated terribly started...
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i told you in the previous interview that france did not want its defeat. in niger and in the african coast region, but the situation turned out to be such that he had to accept this fact, even though in the first days, if you remember , the french president and the french government said that we do not accept this ruling system at all. still, in our opinion, the prime minister , the president of niger, muhammad bazoum, and if he says to leave the country, we will leave, because of this, we will not leave niger at all, but the perseverance of the people, in my opinion, is the main factor that may influence 90% in changing the french decision. it was the endurance of the people that created it , and the military might not have the ability to withstand the threats of the surrounding countries. not having the threats of france and the french, of course i said that day that america was not very serious in opposing the military, in the case of niger, like many other countries, america hypocritically intervened and even he gave his official announcement that diplomatic talks are the best so
i told you in the previous interview that france did not want its defeat. in niger and in the african coast region, but the situation turned out to be such that he had to accept this fact, even though in the first days, if you remember , the french president and the french government said that we do not accept this ruling system at all. still, in our opinion, the prime minister , the president of niger, muhammad bazoum, and if he says to leave the country, we will leave, because of this, we...
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it went missing for six years and was discovered in france.— discovered in france.ered in france. it gives me great pleasure — discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to _ discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to say _ discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to say alex - discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to say alex has i discovered in france. it gives me l great pleasure to say alex has now made his safe return back to the uk after six years. earlier today, alex met with a family member alongside greater manchester police officers at toulouse airport before heading back to the uk. this moment was undoubtedly huge for him and his loved ones. we are glad that they have been able to see each other again after all this time. before being found by a member of the public close to toulouse on the evening of wednesday the 13th of december 2023, alex had been missing since 2017. we are aware the french authorities disclosed detailed information yesterday during their press conference relating to what alex may have been doing and
it went missing for six years and was discovered in france.— discovered in france.ered in france. it gives me great pleasure — discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to _ discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to say _ discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to say alex - discovered in france. it gives me great pleasure to say alex has i discovered in france. it gives me l great pleasure to say alex has now made his safe return back to the uk after six years....
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france, on the eve of the 9th year, the minister of the interior of france has announced that more thanpolice and gendarmerie officers, as well as 5,000 army troops , will be deployed to ensure the security of the new year celebrations . we will go to paris to get more information about this. let's talk with our reporter reza shahzovar hosseini. mr. shahzovar hosseini, hello, good night thank you for telling us more details about the french government's security preparations for the new year . is it common for 90,000 policemen and 5,000 army troops to come to the scene for the new year ceremony in france? in this country , almost the same number of gendarmerie and police forces were deployed, but last year, considering that the french ministry of the interior has announced that the level of terrorist threats is very high, this number has been repeated, and in addition, we are witnessing that there are other cases related to these 90,000 police forces gendarmerie has been added, which is in confirmation of the statement that the french ministry of interior published today , including the
france, on the eve of the 9th year, the minister of the interior of france has announced that more thanpolice and gendarmerie officers, as well as 5,000 army troops , will be deployed to ensure the security of the new year celebrations . we will go to paris to get more information about this. let's talk with our reporter reza shahzovar hosseini. mr. shahzovar hosseini, hello, good night thank you for telling us more details about the french government's security preparations for the new year ....
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russia had 263 aircraft, germany had 232, england 258, france 156. in the number of cars. shells, indeed, this was a big problem for russia, a thousand shells for the army, in france 1300, in germany 1500. the question of rearmament, the question of transferring peaceful industry onto a military footing, was extremely acute, did nikolai succeed, did he succeed? him... this is best told to us by a person who is difficult to suspect of special sympathy for russia. winston churchel, a man who fought in the first world war, was a military man, a journalist, a politician, knew very well the situation that had arisen at that time. writes: there are few episodes in great russia in 1916. at the beginning, the russian army was led by the supreme commander-in-chief, a relative of nicholas ii, the closest relative, grand duke nikolai nikolaevich, but defeats followed one after another. many cities were abandoned. turned to russia with a request to launch a counteroffensive on the eastern front and distract the germans. fauge so openly said with gratitude then t
russia had 263 aircraft, germany had 232, england 258, france 156. in the number of cars. shells, indeed, this was a big problem for russia, a thousand shells for the army, in france 1300, in germany 1500. the question of rearmament, the question of transferring peaceful industry onto a military footing, was extremely acute, did nikolai succeed, did he succeed? him... this is best told to us by a person who is difficult to suspect of special sympathy for russia. winston churchel, a man who...
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, . , france.urity implications— france. what is the security implications likely - france. what is the security implications likely now - france. what is the security implications likely now that | france. what is the security . implications likely now that the french troops have gone, what happens in the country with the fight those militants? it is happens in the country with the fight those militants?— happens in the country with the fight those militants? it is still a very difficult _ fight those militants? it is still a very difficult situation _ fight those militants? it is still a very difficult situation for - fight those militants? it is still a very difficult situation for the - very difficult situation for the countries of mali, niger and burkina faso. we have seen increasing attacks byjihadi groups, providing training and supporting combat missions and intelligence sharing, and since their withdrawal from the three countries we have seen an increase in attacks by militant groups. thou
, . , france.urity implications— france. what is the security implications likely - france. what is the security implications likely now - france. what is the security implications likely now that | france. what is the security . implications likely now that the french troops have gone, what happens in the country with the fight those militants? it is happens in the country with the fight those militants?— happens in the country with the fight those militants? it is still a very difficult _...
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this breaking news out of france, and the big story there todayis france, and the big story there today on immigration. we had just heard that the french minister of health rousseau has resigned. huge immigration rules were surpassed in france, president macron�*s party saw real splits which was backed by the centre—right republicans but also the far right. it's been very controversial in france and a big discussion points there today. here he is there, the president of the czech republic standing with the president of france, and we will bring you more on bats right now. with me is the bbc world service's europe regional editor, danny aeberhard. the controversy in france is about this immigration law, they have been trying to pass it. they try to put it to parliament last week, its got voted down without even a debate. then president macron and his government to try to thrash out some sort of compromise with the centre—right republican party, and it reached a compromise. this legislation was then backed by the far right national rally of marie le pen, it's caused a big split in the ren
this breaking news out of france, and the big story there todayis france, and the big story there today on immigration. we had just heard that the french minister of health rousseau has resigned. huge immigration rules were surpassed in france, president macron�*s party saw real splits which was backed by the centre—right republicans but also the far right. it's been very controversial in france and a big discussion points there today. here he is there, the president of the czech republic...
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france and gaza are miles apart. neither the french judges and prosecutors nor the lawyer of the shaib family can enter the palestinian territories. yamin al-madhoun should continue the investigation of war crimes in gaza alone. the only reason why the judge declared the case closed and did not order them to pay is that this child is from gaza. according to the new laws of israel, if any of the areas in the palestinian lands are declared enemy lands, none of the palestinian residents in those lands have the right to receive dignity from israel. even if international laws are severely violated. they do whatever you ask. these are the rules of israel. they do whatever they want in gaza and no court orders to pay the victims. they have complete freedom of action. world war ii was not limited to the laws of war. after all, the zionist regime denies that the west bank and gaza are part of the occupied territories. here the force of the rules. qom hand-woven carpet, the designs used , the original cultural designs that are
france and gaza are miles apart. neither the french judges and prosecutors nor the lawyer of the shaib family can enter the palestinian territories. yamin al-madhoun should continue the investigation of war crimes in gaza alone. the only reason why the judge declared the case closed and did not order them to pay is that this child is from gaza. according to the new laws of israel, if any of the areas in the palestinian lands are declared enemy lands, none of the palestinian residents in those...
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why in 2003 did france, us and canada meet in ottawa? it's if you um your listeners can look at the initiative met in ottawa basically coming up with a plan to remove the democratically elective president of which that which plan the plan succeeded in february 2004 um the year of the 200 anniversary hation independence and so so there's a lot of history that that that demonstrates that there is really... deep um um deep set of feelings among the europeans for haiti and and the way that haiti is demonized and talked about in the news, the way that things are sensationalized and so you know we in the us where i am currently living we have mass shootings every day you know the schools are in lockdown, this is very violent country, but it doesn't get presented in the same way that haiti does if we have set of protest set of protesters, so there's a there's a built-up history of representation pay that allow the... world to actually believe that black people, these black people are savages that cannot in themselves and one quote that to to to
why in 2003 did france, us and canada meet in ottawa? it's if you um your listeners can look at the initiative met in ottawa basically coming up with a plan to remove the democratically elective president of which that which plan the plan succeeded in february 2004 um the year of the 200 anniversary hation independence and so so there's a lot of history that that that demonstrates that there is really... deep um um deep set of feelings among the europeans for haiti and and the way that haiti is...
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france and gaza are miles apart.ither french judges and prosecutors, nor the lawyer of the shalab family can enter the palestinian territories . the only reason the judge declared the case closed and did not order them to pay compensation because this child is from gaza. according to the new laws of israel, if israel declares any of the areas in the palestinian territories as enemy territory, none of the international laws have been severely criticized . a court does not order to pay the victims, they have full freedom of action and full responsibility. israel has violated all the protocols of the geneva convention, which have been limited to the laws of war since world war ii has not accepted after all, the zionist regime denies that the west bank and gaza are part of the occupied territories. here the force determines the rules of the game. in july 2014, a few days after afnan jihad and wasim shahibbar were killed , their families filed a lawsuit in israel, however , they never received a response. israel, as annou
france and gaza are miles apart.ither french judges and prosecutors, nor the lawyer of the shalab family can enter the palestinian territories . the only reason the judge declared the case closed and did not order them to pay compensation because this child is from gaza. according to the new laws of israel, if israel declares any of the areas in the palestinian territories as enemy territory, none of the international laws have been severely criticized . a court does not order to pay the...
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and uk, of course, france and the uk, of course, france and the uk, of course, france had charlie hebdotragedy . i just think bataclan tragedy. i just think it's i think it is much worse than the uk. what it really sticks in my mind was a few years ago tunisia, or maybe it was morocco who were playing france at the stade de france and these are the two national sides. and of course there are many people of arabic heritage and north african heritage in france. and as the marseillaise was played by jews was being played by jews throughout the stadium in france , it's an extraordinary moment. and that is unthinkable in this country. and that's not to say britain's great france is rubbish. it just wouldn't happen. you know, i think if you look at, for instance, the national side in this country, people of all ethnic backgrounds, widely celebrated, widely heralded . and i do think widely heralded. and i do think and we'll talk about stuff over the next two hours, i'm sure i'll criticise britain for many things . things. >> we all will know you're on a roll. there's stay with it. roll. there'
and uk, of course, france and the uk, of course, france and the uk, of course, france had charlie hebdotragedy . i just think bataclan tragedy. i just think it's i think it is much worse than the uk. what it really sticks in my mind was a few years ago tunisia, or maybe it was morocco who were playing france at the stade de france and these are the two national sides. and of course there are many people of arabic heritage and north african heritage in france. and as the marseillaise was played...
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it diverges from what france is sa in: , deaths.from what france is saying. doesn't — deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? _ deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? yes, _ deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? yes, and - deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the l is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have _ is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have always _ is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have always been - is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have always been a - is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have always been a bit - french have always been a bit further along from us in calling for a ceasefire. they have an enormous muslim community in france and many are very angry and they have had a lot of street demonstrations and their first act of terrorism there, so they are conscious of the domestic context of all of that. yes there is a nuance of difference between them. for there is a nuance of differe
it diverges from what france is sa in: , deaths.from what france is saying. doesn't — deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? _ deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? yes, _ deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? yes, and - deaths. it diverges from what france is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the l is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have _ is saying, doesn't it? yes, and the french have always _ is saying, doesn't it? yes,...
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now it's a good time to mention france.ay we had a rally in france like last week on saturday and sunday . since the beginning of the war against gaza, we have not witnessed a rally in european capitals for palestinian oil . let's see our reporter's report from paris and we will continue the conversation. gave following the start of the zionists' attacks on bariki. gaza demonstrations resumed in europe, especially in france. the palestine emergency group in france announced a national day of solidarity with the palestinian resistance in paris and several other cities of this country to establish reconciliation. we have no hope for our government in this unity, but to take the palestinian people. the goal of the organizers of the french demonstration is to strengthen popular mobilization in favor of the struggle for the freedom of palestine, to end the genocide and to condemn zionism and racism . i participated in this demonstration for humanity . every day when i look at the events in the gaza strip, my soul trembles. we de
now it's a good time to mention france.ay we had a rally in france like last week on saturday and sunday . since the beginning of the war against gaza, we have not witnessed a rally in european capitals for palestinian oil . let's see our reporter's report from paris and we will continue the conversation. gave following the start of the zionists' attacks on bariki. gaza demonstrations resumed in europe, especially in france. the palestine emergency group in france announced a national day of...
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in france . it's a very world. in france.ssion trying to, um, impress on young people the virtues of the french republic. these ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity upon which the republic is founded. >> yeah. tell tell me a bit more about that, because it is a very french response that you know, apart from the physical threat to teachers here, that there is a threat to the fundamental values of the french republic. tell us a bit more about that, how people regard , for example, how people regard, for example, the importance of secularism within the education system. >> well , france has, within the education system. >> well, france has, uh, has a policy called laicite , which policy called laicite, which means that it's non secular , means that it's non secular, which means that while religion is permitted, um, it has no place in official life but the boundary between laicite and uh, is being is being is being fractured and the this is a to use perhaps an overused word, an existential threat to the french repubuc. exis
in france . it's a very world. in france.ssion trying to, um, impress on young people the virtues of the french republic. these ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity upon which the republic is founded. >> yeah. tell tell me a bit more about that, because it is a very french response that you know, apart from the physical threat to teachers here, that there is a threat to the fundamental values of the french republic. tell us a bit more about that, how people regard , for example, how...
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shahswar hosseini, you have been in france and paris for a few years. remember, every year on the night of 9 days, that is, the night before january 1st, we had protests and clashes in france . what is the root of this story? historically? yes, there have been protests and there have been almost every year, especially these protests. in the suburbs of big cities like paris and marseille nantes lyon and lille, in most parts of france, these protests are more in the villages, and it is almost a strange tradition in france that they take cars and set them on fire, and there is a very high number of them. the problem security has become a part of the isolation that the french society, especially in homme, especially for the youth , those who are unemployed, those who have problems interacting with the government, this shows itself a lot in this night. now, according to the culture of these westerners, the issue of alcoholic beverages they consume and this is what has caused the protests to rise in the last few years , especially the issue of burning cars. t
shahswar hosseini, you have been in france and paris for a few years. remember, every year on the night of 9 days, that is, the night before january 1st, we had protests and clashes in france . what is the root of this story? historically? yes, there have been protests and there have been almost every year, especially these protests. in the suburbs of big cities like paris and marseille nantes lyon and lille, in most parts of france, these protests are more in the villages, and it is almost a...
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france was prospering. and beleaguered britain standing. the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead. and the biggest in colonel eisenhower's life was to aid in that preparation. late in 1940, he was made chief staff of the third division, where his staff brought him assignment as chief of staff. the ninth corps. in the summer of 1941, colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter kruger, whose newly organized third army was preparing to participate in the most realistic war maneuvers yet held by american troops troops. in maneuvers over the louisiana countryside. as america fought for the time to train its growing army of citizen soldiers, eisenhower's task was to work out a plan of defense against an invading mechanized force. soon after the maneuvers were over, eisenhower was promoted to brigadier, and within a matter of days came the bombing of pearl harbor. from almost this moment on, the fate of the nation and, the fate of general dwight eisenhower be inextricably bound
france was prospering. and beleaguered britain standing. the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead. and the biggest in colonel eisenhower's life was to aid in that preparation. late in 1940, he was made chief staff of the third division, where his staff brought him assignment as chief of staff. the ninth corps. in the summer of 1941, colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter kruger, whose newly organized third army was...
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france was prospering. and beleaguered britain standing. the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead. and the biggest in colonel eisenhower's life was to aid in that preparation. late in 1940, he was made chief staff of the third division, where his staff brought him assignment as chief of staff. the ninth corps. in the summer of 1941, colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter kruger, whose newly organized third army was preparing to participate in the most realistic war maneuvers yet held by american troops troops. in maneuvers over the louisiana countryside. as america fought for the time to train its growing army of citizen soldiers, eisenhower's task was to work out a plan of defense against an invading mechanized force. soon after the maneuvers were over, eisenhower was promoted to brigadier, and within a matter of days came the bombing of pearl harbor. from almost this moment on, the fate of the nation and, the fate of general dwight eisenhower be inextricably bound
france was prospering. and beleaguered britain standing. the united states had passed the selective service act to prepare for what inevitably lay ahead. and the biggest in colonel eisenhower's life was to aid in that preparation. late in 1940, he was made chief staff of the third division, where his staff brought him assignment as chief of staff. the ninth corps. in the summer of 1941, colonel eisenhower became chief of staff to general walter kruger, whose newly organized third army was...
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france says it's closing its embassy in niger indefinitely.urably to repeated requests to allow the embassy to function normally, following july's military coup in the west african country. shortly after the coup, the embassy was attacked by thousands of pro—junta protesters. france and niger had been allies in the fight against islamist militants in the region, but relations soured after the coup. newsagency agence france—press says the last french troops have left niger. our correspondent thomas naadi told us why france and niger fell out in the first place. it all started during the military coup injuly this year, which ousted president mohamed bazoum. thejunta had whipped up a lot of anti—french sentiment, and even today, some residents in niamey are very happy that the french are finally living. the withdrawal itself has been done in a very safe and well coordinated manner. we have about 90% of french forces and military assets out of niger to neighbouring chad at the moment. and they are only left with less than 200 french soldiers and t
france says it's closing its embassy in niger indefinitely.urably to repeated requests to allow the embassy to function normally, following july's military coup in the west african country. shortly after the coup, the embassy was attacked by thousands of pro—junta protesters. france and niger had been allies in the fight against islamist militants in the region, but relations soured after the coup. newsagency agence france—press says the last french troops have left niger. our correspondent...
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he makes france proud".commitment to fighting for women's rights, but within limits. "all this has to be done in an orderly manner", he said, "so our values are respected, including the presumption of innocence. i would never take part in a manhunt". gerard depardieu himself has vigorously denied any wrongdoing. many here in france, though, have reacted with outrage to the president's intervention. the mp sandrine rousseau called macron�*s words an insult to victims of sexual violence. former president francois hollande said the country's head of state should have focused on women's rights, not a film star's reputation. so what was president macron thinking? was he simply looking to distract attention from other pressing national crises, or was he quietly appealing to more conservative, more right—wing voices here? either way, france is entering an increasingly turbulent political period, and mr macron is not looking as sure—footed as he once did. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. a work by the artist banksy
he makes france proud".commitment to fighting for women's rights, but within limits. "all this has to be done in an orderly manner", he said, "so our values are respected, including the presumption of innocence. i would never take part in a manhunt". gerard depardieu himself has vigorously denied any wrongdoing. many here in france, though, have reacted with outrage to the president's intervention. the mp sandrine rousseau called macron�*s words an insult to victims...
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you mentioned france at the right time.ay we also had a rally in france, like last week on saturday and sunday . since the beginning of the war against gaza, we have not seen a rally for palestinian oil in european countries. takes place let's see our reporter's report from paris and we will continue the conversation. following the start of the zionist attacks on the gaza strip , protests resumed in europe, especially in france. the palestine urgent group in france announced the national day of solidarity with the palestinian resistance in paris and several cities this country is trying to establish reconciliation. we do not have hope for our government in this unity, but we ask my government to stop the general slaughter of the palestinian people again. the goal of the organizers of the french demonstrations is to strengthen popular mobilization in favor of the struggle for the freedom of palestine, the end of the genocide, and condemnation of zionism and racism. i participated in this demonstration for humanity . every da
you mentioned france at the right time.ay we also had a rally in france, like last week on saturday and sunday . since the beginning of the war against gaza, we have not seen a rally for palestinian oil in european countries. takes place let's see our reporter's report from paris and we will continue the conversation. following the start of the zionist attacks on the gaza strip , protests resumed in europe, especially in france. the palestine urgent group in france announced the national day of...
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toulon is an important port in southeastern france, captured by the railists back in may.to help england, spain and sardinia have almost 20 thousand of their troops. the british fleet supported it from the sea. sieges. lasted 4 months, but the revolutionary army did not have enough strength, and the commanders did not have military training. everything changed when the young captain napoleon bonaparte was appointed chief of artillery; he installed batteries on the heights around the harbor and opened hurricane fire, shelled the entire city and small roadstead and drove away the english ships. and then he stormed fort muyugraf, which was considered impregnable, giving control over a large raid. when the french commander-in-chief got scared... seri suggested stopping the fight. napoleon uttered his catchphrase: once the wine is uncorked, it must be drunk. he personally led the soldiers into the attack, was wounded and shell-shocked, but remained in the ranks. but when this and other forts were taken, the bonopart turned the english guns against the enemy and the republicans
toulon is an important port in southeastern france, captured by the railists back in may.to help england, spain and sardinia have almost 20 thousand of their troops. the british fleet supported it from the sea. sieges. lasted 4 months, but the revolutionary army did not have enough strength, and the commanders did not have military training. everything changed when the young captain napoleon bonaparte was appointed chief of artillery; he installed batteries on the heights around the harbor and...
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but when france capitulated, it was occupied by the japanese. the conquerors were fighting among themselves, the viet minh organization, fighters for the independence of vietnam, accumulated strength. however, france did not want to lose control of the rich region. and on this day in 1946, the french command demanded the disarmament of forces in etminia. vietnamese forces attacked the french in hanoi. france was supported by the usa and britain, the vietnamese in the ussr and later china. the war went on for 8 years with varying success, but in 504 french troops left indochina. vietnam was temporarily divided into two parts along the seventeenth parallel, and then a new war was launched in the region by the united states. it ended only 20 years later, with the victory of the communist north. on december 14, 1971 , the premiere of the film directed by stanley kubrick, a clockwork orange, took place in new york. the picture is scandalous, as is the novel dystopia by anthony burgess, on which it was based, scenes of sex and violence, was criticized
but when france capitulated, it was occupied by the japanese. the conquerors were fighting among themselves, the viet minh organization, fighters for the independence of vietnam, accumulated strength. however, france did not want to lose control of the rich region. and on this day in 1946, the french command demanded the disarmament of forces in etminia. vietnamese forces attacked the french in hanoi. france was supported by the usa and britain, the vietnamese in the ussr and later china. the...
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or anywhere, _ in great britain, france, or anywhere, not in ukraine. not in ukraine. - also trace the property pictures to this real estate website. andy hagon confirms to me it is still a sale. as he can see here. there were also linguistic mistakes. typical of russian speakers. for example, in this french video the name of the british officials james heappey has been misspelled as hippie. in russian one letter e is used for both short and long e sound and thatjust the person writing the script was likely working off russian translation. we know this was likely to be a co—ordinated effort. because the accounts often use identical scripts like these two videos that were posted on the same day. the visuals are different but the text is the same. we reported nearly 800 of these accounts to tiktok who confirmed us that they were part of a major influence operation originating influence operation originating in russia. they say they have now removed more than 12,000 fake accounts. the stiletto who exactly in russia is behind the network but i am getting to
or anywhere, _ in great britain, france, or anywhere, not in ukraine. not in ukraine. - also trace the property pictures to this real estate website. andy hagon confirms to me it is still a sale. as he can see here. there were also linguistic mistakes. typical of russian speakers. for example, in this french video the name of the british officials james heappey has been misspelled as hippie. in russian one letter e is used for both short and long e sound and thatjust the person writing the...
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, austria and prussia, and its control was under the supervision of france.g of egypt, ismail pasha , sold the country's share of the canal, which was 44, to england due to the inability to pay egypt's loans. now that the canal had been completed, the people of egypt only witnessed the passage of foreign ships around the clock and nothing. every year, tens of millions of dollars were given to the suez canal company, which was under the management of britain and france, and the people of egypt were the only observers, even important businesses. this company was also in the hands of its european employees, and the egyptians were only engaged in labor and hard work. in addition, britain had brought 70,000 military forces to egypt to protect the canal and its facilities in order to face any attack by the egyptians. this is how the suez canal had become a symbol of humiliation and insult of colonialism in the soul and soul of the egyptian people, and the desire of every egyptian was for britain to leave this country. nasser was 8 years old when he lost his mother,
, austria and prussia, and its control was under the supervision of france.g of egypt, ismail pasha , sold the country's share of the canal, which was 44, to england due to the inability to pay egypt's loans. now that the canal had been completed, the people of egypt only witnessed the passage of foreign ships around the clock and nothing. every year, tens of millions of dollars were given to the suez canal company, which was under the management of britain and france, and the people of egypt...
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we saw the figures for italy and france or spain and france was better than the other eurozone countriesis this also showing up in the pmi data? do you get the country divergence? >> we do. we do. germany and france is seeing the steepest downturn. for december, we only got the rest of the eurozone as a whole bundled together. it still has italy and spain in the data, we don't break it out yet. there we can see the contraction is modest compared to the steep downturns in france and germany. france is .2% decline. germany is more .4%. the rest of the region is stagnant. this is worse than we have seen in the gdp data with the likes of spain and italy. i draw you back to this tourism surge in the summer to q2 and q3 supported by the surge in spend which is fading. that is losing momentum rapidly as the other headwinds that we are familiar with begin to take their toll. >> let's see how markets respond to this very disappointing set of data. chris williamson from s&p global management. > the latest with the pm di disappointing with the business activity. looking ahead, the numbers are not t
we saw the figures for italy and france or spain and france was better than the other eurozone countriesis this also showing up in the pmi data? do you get the country divergence? >> we do. we do. germany and france is seeing the steepest downturn. for december, we only got the rest of the eurozone as a whole bundled together. it still has italy and spain in the data, we don't break it out yet. there we can see the contraction is modest compared to the steep downturns in france and...
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it’s has more regard in the miss france competition-— competition.n. it's not unusual for there to be claimed for- competition. it's not unusual for there to be claimed for -- - there to be claimed for —— controversy with miss france. this time is about here she was crowned the winner and as you can see she has short hair, for more than a century, the composition has never crowned someone with short hair. half of the tournament is billeted ijy half of the tournament is billeted by the public and by eight panel of judges. viewers took the social media to argue that the only reason she was crowned is because organisers had become to woke and that competition was trying to prove it had modernised, and there were online trolls who flooded the winners account with abuse and making derogatory comments about the shape of her body. she is spoken about her here and said no one should dictate who you are. we're used to seeing beautiful winners with long hair but i chosen and judged us look with short hair. there are more serious controversies linked to the com
it’s has more regard in the miss france competition-— competition.n. it's not unusual for there to be claimed for- competition. it's not unusual for there to be claimed for -- - there to be claimed for —— controversy with miss france. this time is about here she was crowned the winner and as you can see she has short hair, for more than a century, the composition has never crowned someone with short hair. half of the tournament is billeted ijy half of the tournament is billeted by the...
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the end of the official use of whatsapp , telegram and signal in france, the prime minister of franceed the use of these three international messengers among ministers and senior government officials. mrs. elizabeth burn asked the members of the government to abandon the messages of foreign media and use native french messengers at the latest by the end of this year. announcement. official the french government also indirectly includes 57 representatives of the national assembly and 348 representatives of the senate. this directive of the government about the use of local and local messengers and its initiation from senior government officials has had a positive reflection in french public opinion. generally in years. recently , the insecurity of virtual programs has become a problem for everyone. native application is not yet widespread but i welcome it. olvid, the native messenger of france, is unknown to the people of this country, and more than 10 thousand users use it so far they did according to the experts of this money web, the use of these messengers in the government sector
the end of the official use of whatsapp , telegram and signal in france, the prime minister of franceed the use of these three international messengers among ministers and senior government officials. mrs. elizabeth burn asked the members of the government to abandon the messages of foreign media and use native french messengers at the latest by the end of this year. announcement. official the french government also indirectly includes 57 representatives of the national assembly and 348...
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we all know and in france as well , know and in france as well, there's all kinds of measures for example if somebody repeatedly tries to get across to , uh, britain, uh, technically to, uh, britain, uh, technically they should be arrested and they should be taken back to the last country they came into france from. that doesn't happen. um, and lots of people are saying it's, uh , classic french it's, uh, classic french politics in the sense that it's very good in principle. often but not so good in practice. and you could extend that to the eu as well . as well. >> very good as ever, peter , >> very good as ever, peter, thank you for joining >> very good as ever, peter, thank you forjoining us, giving thank you for joining us, giving us that very clear explanation. i'm joined by ivan sampson, immigration lawyer and friend of this program. so it isn't just here, the big debates happening, is it about illegal migration, people crossing in boats. it's happening right across europe . happening right across europe. and i just wonder, you know, there was rishi sunak at the weekend, you know, d
we all know and in france as well , know and in france as well, there's all kinds of measures for example if somebody repeatedly tries to get across to , uh, britain, uh, technically to, uh, britain, uh, technically they should be arrested and they should be taken back to the last country they came into france from. that doesn't happen. um, and lots of people are saying it's, uh , classic french it's, uh, classic french politics in the sense that it's very good in principle. often but not so...
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in france. see, describe a little more that permit would enshrine modern slavery into law, and by some, as we would need to work in that one job to keep the work permission tucker, want to choose the job we work or destroy the good company to offer. he's determined to bottle for a better future. it ended up easily. now. she joins me. she just balled up before she's here in the studio with me. at least you were telling me this is a major story today in france. what's going on right now with this bill? rent that have just been some breaking news actually. so this bill was supposed to be discussed to paula now for a couple of weeks, but the position filed a motion to reject bass before it be of debate. could stocks and parliament, and there were enough bates to wait for the rejection. so it has now if a debate is now hold to it. mm hm. and the bill has to go back to the sign aid or to a mix commission, or the government can drop it. it's a major setback for the position. the reason reasoning for mo
in france. see, describe a little more that permit would enshrine modern slavery into law, and by some, as we would need to work in that one job to keep the work permission tucker, want to choose the job we work or destroy the good company to offer. he's determined to bottle for a better future. it ended up easily. now. she joins me. she just balled up before she's here in the studio with me. at least you were telling me this is a major story today in france. what's going on right now with this...