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the history of new indies, new france, new harlem, new england, a history of many races including onextinguished. four in the 16th century, it was a history of conquests, new land that were taken in the name of god, and punted in the interest of men. it was to take another 200 years to bring forth a new nation in this world, conceived of strife and bloodshed, but born in the image of men's dreams. the library has the words by which the dreams were made reality. and pictures of the dreamers who were later called statesman. jefferson, franklin, george washington. these are the records of a nation in labor. it's heroes and this is the fruit of their struggles, the articles of confederation was a blueprint for a republic. the bill of rights, a set of rules by which the pure people of a new nation might live in peace and personal freedom. the freedom enjoyed today by millions whose grandfathers were not even born when the ink was wet. the union was once bitterly attacked but had to be defended. unlike abraham lincoln led the fight with inspired courage. they too are authors. by their words
the history of new indies, new france, new harlem, new england, a history of many races including onextinguished. four in the 16th century, it was a history of conquests, new land that were taken in the name of god, and punted in the interest of men. it was to take another 200 years to bring forth a new nation in this world, conceived of strife and bloodshed, but born in the image of men's dreams. the library has the words by which the dreams were made reality. and pictures of the dreamers who...
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france wants a process of democracy. so the new president who has formed this new military transitional counsel has said we are going to reform the country and hold elections within the next 18 months, and they will be democratic. after that, chad will move forward. it is national unity, and we are going to move forward with a democratic process in 18 months. >> our international affairs editor watching for all developments. stay with us. >> welcome to the france 24 interview. our guest is vincent brutal, rwanda's foreign minister, he joins us from brussels. thank you for being with us. a few weeks ago, a commission of historians in france gave a report to president macron invoking the overwhelming responsibilities of france in the genocide against the tutsi's back in 1994. would it ruled out france's complicity in the genocide. for years, rwandan authorities have accused paris of being complicit, and even participating in the genocide, in the words used back in 2014, rwanda welcomed this recent report. have you changed your mind t
france wants a process of democracy. so the new president who has formed this new military transitional counsel has said we are going to reform the country and hold elections within the next 18 months, and they will be democratic. after that, chad will move forward. it is national unity, and we are going to move forward with a democratic process in 18 months. >> our international affairs editor watching for all developments. stay with us. >> welcome to the france 24 interview. our...
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cartels they work internationally and are increasingly brutal we investigate how long a german border new france crystal meth. and 30 minutes on d. w. . had shares in one hour card. she was betting on the stocks to crash. no that he didn't. the story of an international economic standoff and regulatory failure of the wire card cases the tricksters and the trick. in 75 minutes on d. w. . ho many forced home loans are thrown out and the more. right now the climate change the very heart of the story. faces watch less and when photos one week. how much work can really do. we still have time to work i'm going to. sort of set. to subscribe to the morning news like a. true kids play a lot of flushing weeks. the benefits and glitter glitter the glitter. and. the fighting against prejudice i got called gay boys. for recognition. a lot of stars the big stage. during kids' starts may 17th on w. plate . playing. this is from the late india 2nd plane it's being described as beyond heartbreaking new coronavirus cases top 30000486 day hospitals contact anymore patients but emergency medical supplies are starti
cartels they work internationally and are increasingly brutal we investigate how long a german border new france crystal meth. and 30 minutes on d. w. . had shares in one hour card. she was betting on the stocks to crash. no that he didn't. the story of an international economic standoff and regulatory failure of the wire card cases the tricksters and the trick. in 75 minutes on d. w. . ho many forced home loans are thrown out and the more. right now the climate change the very heart of the...
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the u.s. a new france and the united kingdom will pledge to send medical supplies to india as prime minister narendra modi admitted the country has been shaken by the coronavirus nearly 350000 new infections have been reported in the past 24 hours setting a global record for a 4th straight day hospitals and doctors in the capital new delhi of put out urgent notices saying they are unable to cope with the rush of patients and a desperate shortage of oxygen and medical supplies and is both proud of reports from you daddy. having them there i doubt that it was so they've bought breaks down as he pleads with staff in india's biggest coded mine hospital to admit his wife much meaning them in hamburg she's lying in the back of an ambulance breathing with the help of an oxygen cylinder he tells al jazeera they came here after being turned away by the hospitals we live in now that's way out of it i have no one else except my wife and child who have left in the world with an acquaintance who is no one to look after us we aren't getting a bed and i've tried many hospitals but there's no one around to
the u.s. a new france and the united kingdom will pledge to send medical supplies to india as prime minister narendra modi admitted the country has been shaken by the coronavirus nearly 350000 new infections have been reported in the past 24 hours setting a global record for a 4th straight day hospitals and doctors in the capital new delhi of put out urgent notices saying they are unable to cope with the rush of patients and a desperate shortage of oxygen and medical supplies and is both proud...
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a new lockdown in france, and also the ongoing trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer accusedrder of george floyd. the prosecution calling a number of witnesses who witnessed the actions of derek chauvin. the prosecution trying to convince the jurors that murder was committed. thank you for watching, we will be back at the usual time tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. l your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you missed. discover new favorites from pbs and locally produced shows from your station. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman
a new lockdown in france, and also the ongoing trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer accusedrder of george floyd. the prosecution calling a number of witnesses who witnessed the actions of derek chauvin. the prosecution trying to convince the jurors that murder was committed. thank you for watching, we will be back at the usual time tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation....
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let s get some of the day's other news... francestrictions from next week, starting with allowing cafes, bars and restaurants to serve outside. from 19th may a nightly curfew will be pushed back by two hours to 9pm. the phased plan outlined by president emmanuel macron aims to largely reopen the country by 30 june. a us military plane has left california bound for delhi, carrying oxygen, masks and other medical equipment to help combat india's ferocious new wave of coronavirus infections. the us statement department says it'll deliver supplies worth more than 100 million dollars in the coming days. new daily covid cases in india hit almost 380,000 on thursday, a new global record. los angeles police say five people have been arrested in connection with the snatching at gunpoint of lady gaga's dogs. the french bulldogs were stolen at night after their dog walker was shot in the chest. they were returned unharmed two days later, after the singer offered a $500,000 reward. the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has appeared in co
let s get some of the day's other news... francestrictions from next week, starting with allowing cafes, bars and restaurants to serve outside. from 19th may a nightly curfew will be pushed back by two hours to 9pm. the phased plan outlined by president emmanuel macron aims to largely reopen the country by 30 june. a us military plane has left california bound for delhi, carrying oxygen, masks and other medical equipment to help combat india's ferocious new wave of coronavirus infections. the...
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peace and good news france were there the rates remaining muslim majority nations in october the crown defended the publication of caricature of the prophet muhammad caricature is that for each school teacher samuel passy had shown in class before he was beheaded we caught some protests well organized in bangladesh somalia syria libya yemen afghanistan iraq and here in pakistan championed by the t o p. 6 months later the party has banned the leader displaying his supporters killed and wounded and still they chant on charlotte ballasts 0. plays in brazil have rated illegal parties in sao paulo as the countries whose records daily cover $1000.00 deaths and the new dangerous strain of police officers closed down venues and detained party goers as part of a special task force to enforce social distancing in the past month police have been cracking down on hundreds of clandestine parties. a lot in america. received its 1st batch of vaccines in december and it was great fun fair that it would end the pandemic there but 4 months later death and infection rates in some countries have reached r
peace and good news france were there the rates remaining muslim majority nations in october the crown defended the publication of caricature of the prophet muhammad caricature is that for each school teacher samuel passy had shown in class before he was beheaded we caught some protests well organized in bangladesh somalia syria libya yemen afghanistan iraq and here in pakistan championed by the t o p. 6 months later the party has banned the leader displaying his supporters killed and wounded...
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nationwide curfew and a one month ban on domestic travel now the infection rate is surging in france with almost $60000.00 new cases reported in the past day. intensive care units in hospitals all over france are running out of free beds at this medical center an hour north of paris their i.c.u. is full and they've been forced to add temporary beds to cope. feel this wave hitting us hard and we're hanging on people need to be warned that they should not gather we had a mother and her son die at the same time in 2 different intensive care rooms all because of a family gathering it's unbearable for us it's a very difficult situation to manage. spring weather has drawn people on to the streets despite the dramatic surge in covert 1000 cases images like these led medical experts to demand stricter measures and the government responded schools and non-essential shops will close and domestic travel is banned. present in a normal crime pleaded for cooperation. in the coming months each one of us must make an extra effort this is what i ask of us collectively this evening. mccraw also promised to increase the number
nationwide curfew and a one month ban on domestic travel now the infection rate is surging in france with almost $60000.00 new cases reported in the past day. intensive care units in hospitals all over france are running out of free beds at this medical center an hour north of paris their i.c.u. is full and they've been forced to add temporary beds to cope. feel this wave hitting us hard and we're hanging on people need to be warned that they should not gather we had a mother and her son die at...
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on france 24.com. >> fake news, noun.se stories that appear to be news spread on the internet or other media. at france 24, our job is to provide you with information that has been verified. we checked sources, facts, we sort what is true from what is fake. >> at the france 24 observer, we verify photos and videos online and if tey hey are fake we let you know. >> we dig into viral stories to sort out the truth from the trash. >> france 24, news based on facts. >> leave it they eagerly did ♪ >> new technology, the latest innovation and its impact on digital society. >> tech24. fran h h h h h h)p)p,x,x 04/15/21 04/15/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. biden: war in afghanistan was never meant to be multigenerational. we were attacked. we went to war with clear goals. we achieved those objectives. bin laden is dead and al qaeda is degraded in iraq and afghanistan. and it is time to end
on france 24.com. >> fake news, noun.se stories that appear to be news spread on the internet or other media. at france 24, our job is to provide you with information that has been verified. we checked sources, facts, we sort what is true from what is fake. >> at the france 24 observer, we verify photos and videos online and if tey hey are fake we let you know. >> we dig into viral stories to sort out the truth from the trash. >> france 24, news based on facts. >>...
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i want to start with big corporate news from france shares in suez are rallying after they reached aerger with veolia it will bring an end to the legal proceedings with the companies pulling months of negotiations the groups plan to agree on the deal by may 14th you see a nice bounce in suez. up 6.7%. that has been acquired by veolia this has been an issue that has been ongoing for six months. now speaking to cnbc on february 25th, veolia coo says the offer of 18 euro per share is a value. >> it will be an equity and a price which is premium compared to the shared price it had before as well to employees and customers because we will be able to sell them on the wider basis. >> this was back when veolia put in an offer of 18 euro per share. they agreed to takeover the price of 20.5 euro per share they had to increase the price during the interview on february 26th with cnbc, the concerns were outlined with the veolia offer. >> we have had that offer which we had been expecting for months first of all, in terms of value, it is on point we have to look at the impact on our teams and we
i want to start with big corporate news from france shares in suez are rallying after they reached aerger with veolia it will bring an end to the legal proceedings with the companies pulling months of negotiations the groups plan to agree on the deal by may 14th you see a nice bounce in suez. up 6.7%. that has been acquired by veolia this has been an issue that has been ongoing for six months. now speaking to cnbc on february 25th, veolia coo says the offer of 18 euro per share is a value....
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they want internationally and are increasingly brutal we investigate how long a german border is new france christo man who's. been 60 minutes on d w. born. to mention khomeini portion of lunch us right out in the war right now climate change different hoffa story. this is wife leslie way from just one week. how much worse can really get. we still have time to an ongoing. success. but subscribe for more news like this. you. can. be personal for years and love the. and those boards swallow. loonies oh goodness knows. there's no news no love. for the wicked. goes a girl with your work history a girl. oh you can't sleep. couldn't sleep. a commercial use. if there was one thing you could set your watch to heading into matchday 31 it was a 9th strike good as they get title but by munich all they needed was a win against globally mines fought their opponents or in a battle for survival they weren't going to roll over without spilling blocks of. cologne also in a relegation scrap they needed to show they were up to the fight in a must win clash against outdoor. chalco were of course relegated midw
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thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 1803, to join robert livingston in the purchase of new orleans from france. instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of planes for ghana august 24th, 1814, where the british quickly rounded an american force of regulars and poorly organized militia. monroe personally re-deployed at least one unit and the american ally, with little apparent effect on the outcome. this cartoon implies the medicine fled and panicked from field of battle, he and the cabinet including monroe state on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. the british moved on to cap puddle washington d.c., where they burned public buildings, including of course, the white house. mineral was elected president in 1916 and his wife elizabeth, und
thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 1803, to join robert livingston in the purchase of new orleans from france. instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of...
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this is bbc world news america. franceing down once again as the third wave threatens the country. nonessential shops and schools will be shot for the next few weeks at least. it's a similar story in kenya where the president announced a recent lockdown amid rising cases and vaccinations are only just getting underway there. >> unlike in western nations because of the slow pace and limited supplies vaccinations don't yet offer a way out of the pandemic for k enyans. >> new security camera footage showing the final ments of george floyd's life and emotional testimony from witnesses. >> oh, my god. ♪ katty: >> welcome>> to world news america on pbs and around the globe. much of the world may be marching towards a new more optimistic stage of the covid-19 pandemic but france is taking a step back. president macron went on national television this evening to announce strict new measures that are s to take effect this weekend. nonessential shops will be shut and the news for children and pares across t country -- schools were c
this is bbc world news america. franceing down once again as the third wave threatens the country. nonessential shops and schools will be shot for the next few weeks at least. it's a similar story in kenya where the president announced a recent lockdown amid rising cases and vaccinations are only just getting underway there. >> unlike in western nations because of the slow pace and limited supplies vaccinations don't yet offer a way out of the pandemic for k enyans. >> new security...
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in other news, as france steps up its vaccination programme, the jab will be offered to everyone over 55. india's record number of daily infections, a reluctance to wear masks and over—crowding are blamed. and thousands of people on the caribbean island of st vincent take shelter as volcanic ash rains down. hello and welcome. the duke of edinburgh is to be buried next saturday. he died on friday at the age of 99. because of coronavirus restrictions, his funeral will take place within the grounds of windsor castle, with no public processions, but it will be televised. the palace has said prince harry will attend but his wife meghan, who is pregnant, has been advised by her doctors not to travel. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. at midday in the capital cities of the four nations of the united kingdom, 41 gun salutes sounded in tribute to the duke. fire! fire. and for a man who served in the royal navy in the second world war and later, guns were fired in tribute aboard several warships. and in gibraltar, home to the royal navy's gibraltar squadron. at windsor castle,
in other news, as france steps up its vaccination programme, the jab will be offered to everyone over 55. india's record number of daily infections, a reluctance to wear masks and over—crowding are blamed. and thousands of people on the caribbean island of st vincent take shelter as volcanic ash rains down. hello and welcome. the duke of edinburgh is to be buried next saturday. he died on friday at the age of 99. because of coronavirus restrictions, his funeral will take place within the...
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in france, the president has announced an additional new four-week lockdown, closing schools and businessesd italy also extending the lockdowns. caroline is living through this in the heart of france and she takes us through the latest lockdown. how strict is it? our guest host says that part of it is easter. what do you make of it? caroline: the lockdown we saw in november is still closer to the lockdown in spring of 2020. schools are closed and this was a very last resort for president macron. schools will be closed for three weeks. the regional measures have not been enough. the restrictions have been extended to the entire mainland of france for the next four weeks. a domestic travel ban and work from home for example. people only allowed to go outside within six miles of their homes. clearly, being seen as a failure of macron's strategy, light the lockdowns. if you look at the numbers, you have to do something. it is going to approach 100,000 covid deaths in the coming days. if you look at the incidents rate, the daily cases per 100,000 people, it is above 300 for france, about 500 and
in france, the president has announced an additional new four-week lockdown, closing schools and businessesd italy also extending the lockdowns. caroline is living through this in the heart of france and she takes us through the latest lockdown. how strict is it? our guest host says that part of it is easter. what do you make of it? caroline: the lockdown we saw in november is still closer to the lockdown in spring of 2020. schools are closed and this was a very last resort for president...
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government and diplomacy thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 183 to join robert livingston in negotiating purchase of the port of new orleans from france instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire, louisiana territory adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april, 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during war of 1812. he was present with madison of the battle of bladensburg on august 24th, 1814. where the british quickly routed an american force of regulars and poorly organized. militia monroe personally redeployed at least one unit in the american line with little apparent effect on the outcome. follow this cartoon implies that madison fled in panic from the field of battle he and most of the cabinet including monroe stayed on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. the british moved on to washington dc where they burned many public buildings including of course the white house on road was elected president in 1816. he and his wife elizabeth under
government and diplomacy thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 183 to join robert livingston in negotiating purchase of the port of new orleans from france instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire, louisiana territory adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april, 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during war of 1812. he was present...
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particularly vulnerable at times of climate change and the island communities that france has as i mentioned earlier both in the new notion and in the pacific therefore france is also acutely conscious of the need for sustainable economies you know not 30 seconds left if we could just talk a bit about the bilateral ties between india and france and one of the other areas of this relationship. well france and india have been strategic partners since 1998 other dies of course the economic ties particularly in the field of smart cities high technology in the field of biotechnology in the field of space space cooperation and in the field of counterterrorism and intelligence sharing these form the pillars of the by that true strategic partnership that has been in existence for trance since 1908 we leave it there for the time ema thank you so much for joining us i'm master rockers speaking from denny thank you so much . website they're back to more of the same types of them for but. we've got some hotel it's for your bucket list. check. out scott for food. and some great cultural memorials to boot. double trouble. findin
particularly vulnerable at times of climate change and the island communities that france has as i mentioned earlier both in the new notion and in the pacific therefore france is also acutely conscious of the need for sustainable economies you know not 30 seconds left if we could just talk a bit about the bilateral ties between india and france and one of the other areas of this relationship. well france and india have been strategic partners since 1998 other dies of course the economic ties...
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toppers -- thomas jefferson said in back to france in 1803 to negotiate purchase of the port of new orleans in france. instead james monroe accepted a surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory. james monroe became secretary of state in the administration of james madison in april 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was present with madison at the battle of bladensburg where the british routed at american force of regulars and a poorly organized militia. james monroe redeployed with little apparent effect on the outcome. this cartoon implies that madison fled in panic from the field of battle, but he had most of the cabinet, including james monroe, stayed on field until the end and nearly avoided capture. the british moved on to washington dc where they burned many public buildings, including, of course, the white house. james monroe was elected president in 1860 -- 1860 -- 1816. he and his wife elizabeth took control of refurbishing the white house. elizabeth endured a range of physical elements that prevented her from being a whi
toppers -- thomas jefferson said in back to france in 1803 to negotiate purchase of the port of new orleans in france. instead james monroe accepted a surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory. james monroe became secretary of state in the administration of james madison in april 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was present with madison at the battle of bladensburg where the british routed at american force of regulars and a poorly...
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while we begin with breaking news france philip the husband of reigning british monarch queen elizabeth the seconds has died he was 99 years old on their golden wedding anniversary the queen described him as her strength and stay also known by his title the duke of edinburgh philip spent more than 70 years by her side under sentence takes a look back at his life. he was by her side throughout the longest brain of a monarch in british history the prince for the duke of edinburgh it wasn't only a marriage but on the life of service to his wife couldn't sit with the 2nd ball into greek and danish royalty philip had a lonely childhood. he was taken under the wing of the british aristocracy when he married that then princess elizabeth and $947.00 he was a promising young naval officer. it was a fairy tale wedding for a country emerging from will and a hardship it all changed for the young couple when elizabeth's father king george the 6 died at only 56 years of age she became queen and philip in the words of his private secretary looked as if the world had fallen down on his naval career end
while we begin with breaking news france philip the husband of reigning british monarch queen elizabeth the seconds has died he was 99 years old on their golden wedding anniversary the queen described him as her strength and stay also known by his title the duke of edinburgh philip spent more than 70 years by her side under sentence takes a look back at his life. he was by her side throughout the longest brain of a monarch in british history the prince for the duke of edinburgh it wasn't only a...
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the news continues on france 24.tay with us. ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to a special edition of talking europe in which i'm pleased to welcome britain's defense secretary. he is in paris to boost british defense ties, which will enshrine the treaties of 2010. the two governments consider those ties to be particularly important as britain adjust to a new role in the world after leaving the european union. ben wallace joins me from u.k. ambassador's resence in the french capital. welcome to the program. >> thank you. >>s let's start with the tensions between the west and russia over ukraine. you have said in the past that nato still has something of a cold war mentality. do you think nato has been outmaneuvered by russia? >> i think what russia spotted and that was my point when i made those comments is that if you sit and wait in a very static environment, your adversaries will use methods to weaken your position r get ahead of you. what we had seen in many areas has been pressure using those methods, whether that is cy
the news continues on france 24.tay with us. ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to a special edition of talking europe in which i'm pleased to welcome britain's defense secretary. he is in paris to boost british defense ties, which will enshrine the treaties of 2010. the two governments consider those ties to be particularly important as britain adjust to a new role in the world after leaving the european union. ben wallace joins me from u.k. ambassador's resence in the french capital. welcome...
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new. well we begin with the global pandemic and concerns about the rising number of infections even as governments roll out their vaccination campaigns several countries have now increased restrictions ahead of the easter holiday france is extending its measures and now going into its 3rd a lockdown in just a year more than 6000 police have been deployed to make sure people around paris are complying with those new rules while all of italy is now considered a high risk red zone the government there has introduced a strict. easter weekend lockdown that's also banned non-essential travel and in south america brazil remains the epicenter of the pandemic there where infections have now passed the 25000000 mark that's prompted both chile and bolivia to close their borders asunder and he has this update now from the colombian capital. well it's truly been an outlier here most of the other countries of had a very slow rollout of had a very hard time buying vaccines getting those vaccines into their countries when they get them also there have been complications in distributing them for example here in colombia reaching more remote areas of the country it's been a real hurdle generally speaking the head of the pan american h
new. well we begin with the global pandemic and concerns about the rising number of infections even as governments roll out their vaccination campaigns several countries have now increased restrictions ahead of the easter holiday france is extending its measures and now going into its 3rd a lockdown in just a year more than 6000 police have been deployed to make sure people around paris are complying with those new rules while all of italy is now considered a high risk red zone the government...
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and other news muslims in france accuse the state of trying to control all aspects of their life from the choice of clothing to the schooling of their children with a new bill designed to counter protest. from suitable john johnson and johnson spends rollout of its covert vaccine in europe after u.s. help authorities raise the alarm over blood tests. and moscow has sharply criticized the c.n.n. news outlet for passing off a video of ukrainian tanks moving through ukrainian train station is evidence of russia's bolstering its military presence along the border with its neighbors. by their very good afternoon you watching r.t. international. ok let's head 1st to the u.s. state of minnesota where fury over the killing of a black man by a police officer on sunday shows no sign of diminishing people there have been out for a 3rd day running calling for justice for dante right in brooklyn center the city where he died although there has also been looting and vandalism in the aftermath of his death. how. this is the way the clandestine talebearer to ensure that we're not going to deal with a
and other news muslims in france accuse the state of trying to control all aspects of their life from the choice of clothing to the schooling of their children with a new bill designed to counter protest. from suitable john johnson and johnson spends rollout of its covert vaccine in europe after u.s. help authorities raise the alarm over blood tests. and moscow has sharply criticized the c.n.n. news outlet for passing off a video of ukrainian tanks moving through ukrainian train station is...
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italy and france enter new national lockdowns, as they struggle to contain a surge in coronavirus casesitish woman in her 80s has died, after being attacked in her garden by two escaped dogs in the west midlands. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show: we are gonna go into freefall. i can do this. here we go. i can't believe this guy is actually trusting me to cut his hair. grab the tail, oh and we're away! this is one of the craziest things i've done in my entire life. hello and welcome to this week's travel show, very firmly not going anywhere right now, but hoping we will be back on the road again sometime soon. until then we are here to keep you inspired and hopefully entertained until we can all start making plans again and take those trips we have all been missing so much. well, for many of us, south america really is one of those once—in—a—lifetime destinations. so rich in culture, scenery, wildlife, and sheer life force, it's one of those places that once you visit, you never quite forget. so this week we are taking a look back at some of o
italy and france enter new national lockdowns, as they struggle to contain a surge in coronavirus casesitish woman in her 80s has died, after being attacked in her garden by two escaped dogs in the west midlands. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show: we are gonna go into freefall. i can do this. here we go. i can't believe this guy is actually trusting me to cut his hair. grab the tail, oh and we're away! this is one of the craziest things i've done in...
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frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. that breaking news this morning. a religious celebration turned tragic in israel this was a chaotic scene as emergency crews tried to rescue the dozens injured more than 40 people were trampled to death. this was one of the largest gatherings since the country's reopening. joining us live from rome is claudio. how did this happen? >> reporter: good morning, phillip and frances. what we know is tens of thousands of people were attending the popular jewish religious festival in the north of israel when the festivities turned into tragedy. people died by being asphyxiated or stampeded to death. we don't know what caused the stampede, what we know is overcrowding played a role in it we've seen some disturbing videos on social media that showed how jam packed the festival was in one we saw people jumping up and down and a river of people moving slowly through a very narrow corridor. it must be said it caused controversy before it caused death or people being injured. this was the largest crowd gathering as you said in isr
frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. that breaking news this morning. a religious celebration turned tragic in israel this was a chaotic scene as emergency crews tried to rescue the dozens injured more than 40 people were trampled to death. this was one of the largest gatherings since the country's reopening. joining us live from rome is claudio. how did this happen? >> reporter: good morning, phillip and frances. what we know is tens of thousands of people were attending the...
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in other news: as france steps up its vaccination programme, the jab will be given to everyone over 55s volcanic ash rains down.
in other news: as france steps up its vaccination programme, the jab will be given to everyone over 55s volcanic ash rains down.
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france, germany, italy, and spain have urged him to set new data as soon as possible. this comes amid problems of -- in the party facing hamas. palestinians were going to pass -- were going to cast their ballots for the first time in 15 years. here is their reaction. [speaking non-english language] julia: to speak -- to speak more about this, we can bring in the associate fellow at chesser house. how much of the decision to postpone these elections actually has to do with israel? guest: let me first express my sincere condolences to those who law -- who lost their loved ones today. as to your question, i think these elections are crucial. as you mentioned earlier, 15 years, elections have not been held in palestine. there a democratic deficit and legitimacy deficit among palestinians. the separation between gaza and the west bank, it weakens the palestinians and elections could have created new momentum in the ability of the palestinian political entity to become stronger and be able to negotiate with the israelis from a position of power. i think canceling the electio
france, germany, italy, and spain have urged him to set new data as soon as possible. this comes amid problems of -- in the party facing hamas. palestinians were going to pass -- were going to cast their ballots for the first time in 15 years. here is their reaction. [speaking non-english language] julia: to speak -- to speak more about this, we can bring in the associate fellow at chesser house. how much of the decision to postpone these elections actually has to do with israel? guest: let me...
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vicki young, bbc news, westminster. france'ss taken charge of an inquiry into the fatal stabbing of a policewoman near paris. police officers shot dead the tunisian attacker, after he stabbed her in the throat at the entrance of a police station in rambouillet, south—west of the capital. the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has appeared in court in new york on new charges of sex trafficking. it's herfirst apperance in person since her arrest last year. she's accused of helping the convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein recruit, groom and sexually abuse girls. ms maxwell pleaded not guilty. do stay with us here on bbc news. still to come: the foreign policy challenges facing joe biden, as he seeks to re—establish the role of the us on the world stage. the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high — the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer—songwriters of all—time, the american pop star prince, has died at
vicki young, bbc news, westminster. france'ss taken charge of an inquiry into the fatal stabbing of a policewoman near paris. police officers shot dead the tunisian attacker, after he stabbed her in the throat at the entrance of a police station in rambouillet, south—west of the capital. the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has appeared in court in new york on new charges of sex trafficking. it's herfirst apperance in person since her arrest last year. she's accused of helping the...
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in other news, as france steps up its vaccination programme, the jab will be offered to everyone overctions, a reluctance to wear masks and over—crowding are blamed.
in other news, as france steps up its vaccination programme, the jab will be offered to everyone overctions, a reluctance to wear masks and over—crowding are blamed.
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life on an appalling scale including of children as the harrowing testimony exposed in a new report finding france to enable the genocide of hundreds of thousands of rwandans and $994.00 the document commissioned by the african states government says paris quote did nothing to stop the slaughter of ethnic tutsi the latest witness accounts paint a terrifying portrait. even today that sadness does not end the thought that someone came raped you destroyed you and killed your child it is an extreme strain on my heart that will never end i only have survived. one woman died after hutus hacked off her arms and forced them into her mouth or 2 small children aged $1.00 and $5.00 for them slaughtered. they came in a great crowd shouting like crazy people the whole place was littered with bodies. the report alleges france continued military support to the country even after confirmation of widespread rights abuses more than a 1000000 people lost their lives the scale and brutality of the killings were verbal rated world wide however france still insists it doesn't bear responsibility for inaction as r.t. sc
life on an appalling scale including of children as the harrowing testimony exposed in a new report finding france to enable the genocide of hundreds of thousands of rwandans and $994.00 the document commissioned by the african states government says paris quote did nothing to stop the slaughter of ethnic tutsi the latest witness accounts paint a terrifying portrait. even today that sadness does not end the thought that someone came raped you destroyed you and killed your child it is an extreme...
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can you international start this hour with that breaking news from france because a policewoman has been killed in a knife attack at a police station on the outskirts of paris reports say the attacker was shot by police and died of his injuries so let's go now to the french capital and speak with our correspondent there charlotte the bin skate. good evening charlotte just run through there now what more we know about what happened. but it sounds like this was. as yet another horrific attack we understand that the e-mail police officer was working inside the police station in a place called hambone lake which is about schools the miles east of paris when she was attacked just off to returning back from her lunch break at around 2 o'clock on friday there are reports that the attacker who still could be of 2 newsy in origin and believed to be aged 36 arriving in front back in 2009 shall say the words allahu akbar before apparently taking in the life and placing wrote her colleagues reacted immediately by shooting at the attacker on the attempt to save her life but they failed to do so the a
can you international start this hour with that breaking news from france because a policewoman has been killed in a knife attack at a police station on the outskirts of paris reports say the attacker was shot by police and died of his injuries so let's go now to the french capital and speak with our correspondent there charlotte the bin skate. good evening charlotte just run through there now what more we know about what happened. but it sounds like this was. as yet another horrific attack we...
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in the evening here in moscow were you watching r t international start this out breaking news today from france because the prime minister there has called a knife attack on a female officer at a police station on the outskirts of paris a terrorist attack the attacker was shot and killed by police at the scene so let's go to the to the french capital to speak with our correspondent there charlotte dubinsky charlotte just bring us up to date. with what's been happening. well as you heard the french prime minister describe what happened in the suburb just outside of paris as a terror attack that's what jim cast expects said as he visited the scene of another dark day here in paris well we know unfolded in the afternoon to friday is a 49 year old police officer a female police officer was stabbed to death inside the police station at rambouillet which is about footie kilometer to say 40 miles west of paris we understand that she was a mother of 2 and apparently she had just returned from her lunch hour having checked new parking tickets on her car now we understand that she was initially called co
in the evening here in moscow were you watching r t international start this out breaking news today from france because the prime minister there has called a knife attack on a female officer at a police station on the outskirts of paris a terrorist attack the attacker was shot and killed by police at the scene so let's go to the to the french capital to speak with our correspondent there charlotte dubinsky charlotte just bring us up to date. with what's been happening. well as you heard the...
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now to some of the other business stories making news germany and france receive 300000000 euros from the european union to cope with the effects of the pandemic germany says it will go to improving distance learning for students the money comes from the reactor program which has a size of 55000000000 euros egypt makers are in talks to join a new european semiconductor alliance the e.u. wants to double its market share of global chip production by 2030 the chip shortage has exposed europe's reliance on asia and the united states adroit production at auto makers pfizer has begun exporting its coated 1000 vaccine from the united states the 1st batches were sent to mexico that's possible now that a trump administration rule barring exports has expired many countries where the virus is still rampant are struggling to acquire supplies administrators of ailing south african airways have handed back control to the carriers management as it exits bankruptcy protection after over a year. all the airline grounded last year as funds ran low has been restructured with help of a $730000000.00 gove
now to some of the other business stories making news germany and france receive 300000000 euros from the european union to cope with the effects of the pandemic germany says it will go to improving distance learning for students the money comes from the reactor program which has a size of 55000000000 euros egypt makers are in talks to join a new european semiconductor alliance the e.u. wants to double its market share of global chip production by 2030 the chip shortage has exposed europe's...
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the headlines this hour mass rape child murder and ongoing trauma damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in verandah in 1904. a jury finds minneapolis police officer derek show even guilty on all charges in last year's killing of george floor 8 the case has been closely watched with fear fear as rest in case of acquittal. residents of a german village don't know whether to laugh or cry as different covert restrictions apply depending on what side of the street they're on. there is the music and pint used alone but the district says some houses belong to one and some to the opera the rules should be the seed everywhere and of course is difficult to keep track. of all welcome and a very good morning to you you're watching r t international with me the key airing. the sex assault some destruction of life on an appalling scaling clue to give children the her testimony exposed a new report finding france enabled the genocide of hundreds of thousands of rwandans in 1994 the document commissioned by the african states government say
the headlines this hour mass rape child murder and ongoing trauma damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in verandah in 1904. a jury finds minneapolis police officer derek show even guilty on all charges in last year's killing of george floor 8 the case has been closely watched with fear fear as rest in case of acquittal. residents of a german village don't know whether to laugh or cry as different covert restrictions...
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mass rape a child murder and ongoing trauma damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in rwanda in 1994 also. clashes break out in berlin as police disperse a 1000 strong antilock down rally officers in riot gear deployed pepper spray and make over $100.00 arrests. are broadcasting live director our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us let's start with a story that is developing right now 1st in israel the israeli military says air raid sirens have sounded near the secretive dimona nuclear reactor site people across israel are reporting they felt their houses shake local media are citing unconfirmed reports that a patriot defense battery responded to a missile launched towards the country meanwhile syrian news agency sana is saying syrian air defense systems are right now repairing and israeli missile attack in damascus province of course our news team is saying across the story we'll bring you more information as it develops. now russia's president has given his
mass rape a child murder and ongoing trauma damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in rwanda in 1994 also. clashes break out in berlin as police disperse a 1000 strong antilock down rally officers in riot gear deployed pepper spray and make over $100.00 arrests. are broadcasting live director our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us let's start with a story that is...
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mass rape child murders and ongoing trauma a damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands of in rwanda in 1994. and form officer derek show evidence found guilty on all charges in the killing of george floyd but despite the verdicts the fury continues with anger at lawmakers for allegedly influencing the trial and using floyd's death for political gain. new york governor andrew cuomo faces a fresh probe on top of sexual assaults and coded a death toll claims by reportedly misusing state resources to write his own book. a very warm welcome to you and a very good morning you're watching r.t. international with me. well today a lot of putin is expected to deliver his key state of the union address to parliament the head of state will outline of russia's progress and to give his vision for the future our correspond. that is on standby and we'll be going to him later in the program for all the latest details. moving on. sex assaults and destruction of life on an appalling scale including of children the harrowing testimon
mass rape child murders and ongoing trauma a damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands of in rwanda in 1994. and form officer derek show evidence found guilty on all charges in the killing of george floyd but despite the verdicts the fury continues with anger at lawmakers for allegedly influencing the trial and using floyd's death for political gain. new york governor andrew cuomo faces a fresh probe on top of sexual...
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child murderer going to damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide hundreds of thousands of people in rwanda in 994 also on the way. clashes break out in berlin this police disperse a 1000 strong anti lock down rally opposition brian gear deployed pepper spray and make more than a 100 arrests. a good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. this president has given his annual state of the nation address setting out his vision for the country as expected there was an international focus but. western powers to stop trying to provoke russia warned of an asymmetrical response. some countries have adopted the highly indecent habit of blaming russia with any excuse and usually without any reason it's turned into a kind of sporting competition a new sport of who speaks louder and we react to that with the highest restraint and you could say without any irony with modesty often we don't even respond to unfriendly actions or even to open rudeness we want to keep good relations with all participants in the international community which we see what's
child murderer going to damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide hundreds of thousands of people in rwanda in 994 also on the way. clashes break out in berlin this police disperse a 1000 strong anti lock down rally opposition brian gear deployed pepper spray and make more than a 100 arrests. a good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. this president has given his annual state of the nation address setting out his vision for the country as...
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mass rape and child murder and ongoing trauma a damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in rwanda in 1904 also. clashes break out in berlin as police dispersed a 1000 strong antilock down rally officers in riot gear deployed pepper spray and make it over $100.00 arrests. are broadcasting live to representatives in moscow this is our 2 international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now russia's president has given his annual state of the nation address setting out his vision for the country and as expected that there was also an international focus ludmer put in urged western powers to stop trying to provoke russia and warned of an asymmetrical response. some countries have adopted the highly indecent habit of blaming russia with any excuse and usually without any reason it's turned into a kind of sporting competition with a new sport who speaks louder than we react to that with the highest restraint and you could say without any irony with modesty often we don't even respond to unfriendly actions
mass rape and child murder and ongoing trauma a damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in rwanda in 1904 also. clashes break out in berlin as police dispersed a 1000 strong antilock down rally officers in riot gear deployed pepper spray and make it over $100.00 arrests. are broadcasting live to representatives in moscow this is our 2 international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now russia's president...
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a damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in rwanda in 1994. is found guilty on all counts in the killing of george floyd but despite the fury. focused on lawmakers for allegedly influencing the trial floyd's death for political gain. also new york governor andrew cuomo faces a fresh probe on top of sexual assault and the covert death toll claims are reportedly misusing state resources to write his own book. already a fast and busy day here at the international we come to you live from moscow a very warm welcome to you. russia's president has given his annual state of the nation address setting out his vision for the country from regional development to support for families and as expected there was also an international focus a lot of putin urged western powers to stop trying to provoke russia and warned of an asymmetrical response. but it should some countries have adopted the highly indecent habits of blaming russia with any excuse and usually without any reason it's turned into a kind of sporting competition
a damning new report sheds more light on how france quote enabled the forseeable genocide of hundreds of thousands in rwanda in 1994. is found guilty on all counts in the killing of george floyd but despite the fury. focused on lawmakers for allegedly influencing the trial floyd's death for political gain. also new york governor andrew cuomo faces a fresh probe on top of sexual assault and the covert death toll claims are reportedly misusing state resources to write his own book. already a fast...
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the figure is up 913, a total of 5626 people in intensive care due to covid-19 in france. 8045 new cases. 426 people have lost their lives over the last 24 hours. the death toll at 92,273. today, 175,180 people received the first vaccine. france on tuesday converting its biggest sports stadium to turn it into a giant vaccination center as the government scrambles to keep its promise of a giant leap forward with covid-19 drafts -- jabs. >> the largest stadium in france transformed into a mass vaccination center. lines forming early tuesday with many people eager to receive their covid virus inoculation. >> here, 10,000 doses of the pfizer and moderna vaccines will be used every week. medical tents have been set up, with firemen from paris tasked with administering them. -- after a sluggisstart and shortfalls in deliveries. >> the country's biggest stadium located in one of its poorest areas. the coronavirus pandemic has hit the department or where the stadium is located a particularly hard. last week, emmanuel macron announced all adults will be able to get vaccinated by the end of this s
the figure is up 913, a total of 5626 people in intensive care due to covid-19 in france. 8045 new cases. 426 people have lost their lives over the last 24 hours. the death toll at 92,273. today, 175,180 people received the first vaccine. france on tuesday converting its biggest sports stadium to turn it into a giant vaccination center as the government scrambles to keep its promise of a giant leap forward with covid-19 drafts -- jabs. >> the largest stadium in france transformed into a...
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but despite the clear threat of this new variant, france did not follow suit.e've translated, in which it asks... and if that's marianne magazine, there's also this, from the head of infectious diseases at one paris hospital. not listening is the accusation but president macron is having none of that. translation: we were right not. to implement a lockdown at the end of january because we didn't have the explosion of cases that every model predicted. there won't be a mea culpa from me, i have no remorse and won't acknowledge failure. the president now, though, has admitted that some mistakes were made. and if that's the issue of the decision not to lock down injanuary, next we need to look at the vaccine rollout in france. translation: the heart of the battle | over the next few weeks and months| will be vaccination, morning, noon and night. i will be mobilised, the government will be mobilised and all of the nursing staff everywhere in france will be mobilised in this battle. the problem is, that vaccine rollout has not been going to plan. this is how the maga
but despite the clear threat of this new variant, france did not follow suit.e've translated, in which it asks... and if that's marianne magazine, there's also this, from the head of infectious diseases at one paris hospital. not listening is the accusation but president macron is having none of that. translation: we were right not. to implement a lockdown at the end of january because we didn't have the explosion of cases that every model predicted. there won't be a mea culpa from me, i have...