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this is interesting, the front page of le figaro, and emmanuel macron‘s wife, brigitte.in an official position for her, first lady, like the united states. and there seems to be a lot of boxes —— opposition? yes, over 220,000 people say they don't like the idea. the fa ct say they don't like the idea. the fact that he was so great office is in line with what he said before the election. but in france, as you said, you have this issue around budget cuts, which will have to be sustained. you also have this issue around nepotism and around politicians grating posts for their relatives, which gives this a bit of a taste. will he listen, though? he has a majority in parliament. yes, he has. but he needs to get across that this is that he is bringing through change and reform. so that will lead to some reconsideration of the plan. this is an excellent, sally and i, we have got young people, tweenagers, in a home, who like to spend time on computers. this story suggested they be allowed to use than morons —— spend more time online, because they could defend the country. yes, th
this is interesting, the front page of le figaro, and emmanuel macron‘s wife, brigitte.in an official position for her, first lady, like the united states. and there seems to be a lot of boxes —— opposition? yes, over 220,000 people say they don't like the idea. the fa ct say they don't like the idea. the fact that he was so great office is in line with what he said before the election. but in france, as you said, you have this issue around budget cuts, which will have to be sustained....
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le figaro says the uk's bill for leaving the european union could amount to a0 billion euros. meanwhile downing street played down reports the government had suggested paying that amount of money in order to force progress in stalled brexit talks. the independent business section takes a look at how us shopping malls are in decline as shops give way to e—commerce. some owners are now looking to turn the malls into hotels and apartment blocks and finally, the gulf news has this photo of 100 meter runners usain bolt and justin gatlin at the world athletics championships in london. gatlin was booed as he received his gold medal, the us sprinter previously was suspended twice for doping. he beat former world champion usain bolt who came third. i watched it live, as so many millions around the world. and we're disappointed? with me is oliver cornock who's editor—in—chief, at the oxford business group. good morning. let's start with north korea because it has been dominating the headlines. the international community is obsessed with this story. how do you think it will pan out beca
le figaro says the uk's bill for leaving the european union could amount to a0 billion euros. meanwhile downing street played down reports the government had suggested paying that amount of money in order to force progress in stalled brexit talks. the independent business section takes a look at how us shopping malls are in decline as shops give way to e—commerce. some owners are now looking to turn the malls into hotels and apartment blocks and finally, the gulf news has this photo of 100...
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le figaro reports on french president emanuel macron who is facing a backlash over plans to create an brigitte. critics feel such a move, at a time of public spending cuts would need to be sanctioned by a referendum. more than 220,000 people have signed an online petition against the plan. the telegraph leads with comments made by a former head of a uk government electronic spy agency who said british children should be encouraged to spend more time online to improve their digital skills.
le figaro reports on french president emanuel macron who is facing a backlash over plans to create an brigitte. critics feel such a move, at a time of public spending cuts would need to be sanctioned by a referendum. more than 220,000 people have signed an online petition against the plan. the telegraph leads with comments made by a former head of a uk government electronic spy agency who said british children should be encouraged to spend more time online to improve their digital skills.
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french newspaper, le figaro, features an article on the return of chinese tourism in france, some ofslump in 2016 following the paris attacks. the front page of the times features an article claiming uber drivers are secretly colluding to cause price surges by logging out of the app, so other drivers can then charge customers more under the supply and demand fare model. could saudi arabia be the next tourism hotspot for uk travellers? in the arab news, uk tour operators report having growing waiting lists of holidaymakers willing to pay nearly £5000 to visit the gulf state. it follows a move to introduce visa—free travel to part of the kingdom's red sea coast. and plunging necklines and short skirt banned from ladies golf as part of the new dress code in the lpga tour. the daily telegraph speaks to british number one charley hull who says the new rules are a shame and believes the sport needs to move away from its old—fashioned label. laughter well, plenty to talk about. let's get started. with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabo bank. it is nice to see you. good morning.
french newspaper, le figaro, features an article on the return of chinese tourism in france, some ofslump in 2016 following the paris attacks. the front page of the times features an article claiming uber drivers are secretly colluding to cause price surges by logging out of the app, so other drivers can then charge customers more under the supply and demand fare model. could saudi arabia be the next tourism hotspot for uk travellers? in the arab news, uk tour operators report having growing...
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le figaro says the uk's bill for leaving the european union could amount to 40 billion euros.the government had suggested paying that amount of money in order to force progress in stalled brexit talks. the independent business section takes a look at how us shopping malls are in decline as shops give way to e—commerce. some owners are now looking to turn the malls into hotels and apartment blocks and finally, the gulf news has this photo of 100 meter runners usain bolt and justin gatlin at the world athletics championships
le figaro says the uk's bill for leaving the european union could amount to 40 billion euros.the government had suggested paying that amount of money in order to force progress in stalled brexit talks. the independent business section takes a look at how us shopping malls are in decline as shops give way to e—commerce. some owners are now looking to turn the malls into hotels and apartment blocks and finally, the gulf news has this photo of 100 meter runners usain bolt and justin gatlin at...
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the front page of le figaro looks at the dramatic return of chinese tourism to france.s an average 200 euros per day, a third of which is devoted to shopping. now, sharanjit, have you heard the one about the priests who walked into a bar, only to be mistaken for being a bachelor party and asked to leave? well, a pub in the welsh city of cardiff has apologised after making that exact mistake. the seven trainee priests were asked to move on when staff assumed they were in fancy dress. but they did see the funny side, and ended up getting a free round of drinks. the south korean red cross had proposed talks with the north to discuss trying to reunite families separated during the korean war in the 1950s. it is something that has happened before, but it is rare, and the meetings are brief. but north korea's latest missile tests have hardened international opinion against any contact, and separated families may pay the price, as karen allen reports from seoul. imagine not seeing each other for half a century. brothers, sisters and other loved ones separated, now united, if o
the front page of le figaro looks at the dramatic return of chinese tourism to france.s an average 200 euros per day, a third of which is devoted to shopping. now, sharanjit, have you heard the one about the priests who walked into a bar, only to be mistaken for being a bachelor party and asked to leave? well, a pub in the welsh city of cardiff has apologised after making that exact mistake. the seven trainee priests were asked to move on when staff assumed they were in fancy dress. but they...
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france's le figaro leads with six soldiers injured after being ran over by a suspected terrorist in parislity patrols deployed in response to the country's heightened terror alert. british schooling is set to boom in beijing, according to the china daily. uk trade officials say their respected education system could tap into a market that'll be worth nearly $500 billion in china by 2020. the israeli prime minister's woes feature on the front page of the new york times. the main story imagines israel without neta nyahu, saying corruption cases are making the leader's position vulnerable. babita, what's trending this hour on—line? this has been trending in india, and is featured on our website, the hashtag "aint no cinderella." women in india are posting photographs of themselves out in public after midnight after a politician said a woman who was chased by two men late at night shouldn't have been out at that hour. hundreds of women have taken part accusing the politician of victim shaming. it is honestly very disrespectful that our political leaders, instead of being the forefront, holdin
france's le figaro leads with six soldiers injured after being ran over by a suspected terrorist in parislity patrols deployed in response to the country's heightened terror alert. british schooling is set to boom in beijing, according to the china daily. uk trade officials say their respected education system could tap into a market that'll be worth nearly $500 billion in china by 2020. the israeli prime minister's woes feature on the front page of the new york times. the main story imagines...