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emmanuel macron will be speaking live to france 24 tonight. you can tune into thatat special presidential interview starting at 7:30 p.m. paris time. your reports in the u.k. have released the details of a possible deal on brexit. it could pay up to 55 billion euros toto leave the european union. mcmahon tolold us more about reaction from the eu. >> there has been a rather emotionless cautious response coming from eu officials in the european commission this afternoon. that the u.k. will be willing to pay up to 55 billion euros. we don't comment on gossip. that's what one official said. another said we don't comment on newspapers, we only comment on official papers. i spoke to the spokesperson for the well-known negotiator on behalf of the eu for the brakes of talks and he had nothing more to add but that this week ongoing talks were very much underway via telephone between london and brussels on all three sticking points. their focus was very much that monday lunchtime. he said the eu negotiators are not so much focused on the figure but on t
emmanuel macron will be speaking live to france 24 tonight. you can tune into thatat special presidential interview starting at 7:30 p.m. paris time. your reports in the u.k. have released the details of a possible deal on brexit. it could pay up to 55 billion euros toto leave the european union. mcmahon tolold us more about reaction from the eu. >> there has been a rather emotionless cautious response coming from eu officials in the european commission this afternoon. that the u.k. will...
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emmanuel macron laid flowers. a moment of silence took place. and the names of all those killed at that concert over two years ago were read out over a loudspeaker. behind me, family members of those injured and some paramedics they're treating the injured that night, the also came to the ceremony. we also had local residents in the east of paris come to show their respects, to will. certainly a very poignant, symbolic memorial service took place outside the bataclan, two years on the day since those november 13 attacks. clai: the packer line -- reporting from where the memorial to the victims took placere early today. we look back at the tragic events of november 13, 2015. ,eporter: explosions outside three in total from 17 minutes past 9:00, beginning the horror of the night of november 13. former president franaois a friendly sending game between france and germany is called away. it is at this point he discovers the events unfolding on the streets of paris. indiscriminate shohootings are taking place in the streets of the capital. >> at that
emmanuel macron laid flowers. a moment of silence took place. and the names of all those killed at that concert over two years ago were read out over a loudspeaker. behind me, family members of those injured and some paramedics they're treating the injured that night, the also came to the ceremony. we also had local residents in the east of paris come to show their respects, to will. certainly a very poignant, symbolic memorial service took place outside the bataclan, two years on the day since...
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you have a french president, emmanuel macron, who has laid out a vision of what he calls the historic reconstruction of europe and the eurozone. he is talking about very ambitious things. a finance ministry, the ability to impose eu—wide taxes, debt sharing within the european union. these are all things which are highly controversial within germany, but which more particularly are rejected by the free democrats, who will now be an instrumental part of the governing coalition, as you havejust laid out. so i return to this point. germany cannot show the leadership alongside emmanuel macron that many pro—europeans were hoping for. we have heard two very important speeches on the future of europe in the last few weeks. one is the speech of president macron. the other was jean—claude juncker‘s state of the union speech. i have looked closely at both speeches and i would say that 80%, perhaps 90%, we have common ground. if you look at the german—french cooperation, that has always been the driving force in the european union, and i am confident there are a lot of political issues
you have a french president, emmanuel macron, who has laid out a vision of what he calls the historic reconstruction of europe and the eurozone. he is talking about very ambitious things. a finance ministry, the ability to impose eu—wide taxes, debt sharing within the european union. these are all things which are highly controversial within germany, but which more particularly are rejected by the free democrats, who will now be an instrumental part of the governing coalition, as you havejust...
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the french president, emmanuelle macron given exclusive interview to france 24 after attending the meeting and outlined measures to combat modern-day slavery. : what is going on is a crime against humanity. it,ave to not just denounce but acting several ways. the first is by attacking, collectitively, the smuggling networks. we need reinforcrced action from law enforcement to dismsmantle these networks. we're going to do that. what i want us to be able to do, too, is to proceed against -- with sanctions within ae you framework against the smugglers. eu framework against the smugglers. rochelle: for more on the marc is in thet, capital where macron is expected later today. our: it was supposed to be education, but the agenda was hijacked on this issue. there was a meeting between several countries, the u.s. secretary general, and the plan described in the interview, and then during a press conference by the french president would seem to entail a kind of intervention in libya, however the details remain very vague -- would it be military, or just a police and intelligence cooperation and un
the french president, emmanuelle macron given exclusive interview to france 24 after attending the meeting and outlined measures to combat modern-day slavery. : what is going on is a crime against humanity. it,ave to not just denounce but acting several ways. the first is by attacking, collectitively, the smuggling networks. we need reinforcrced action from law enforcement to dismsmantle these networks. we're going to do that. what i want us to be able to do, too, is to proceed against -- with...
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but emmanuel macron is fighting his own slippery battle for french influence abroad. jihadi groups in this region have built a grand narrative around their vision, he says. the west needs one, too, based on openness, tolerance, and democracy. at the opening of a new louvre museum, in abu dhabi, he told me those values were under threat from leaders like vladimir putin and donald trump. if you don't defend these values, it will become harder and harder, i agree. but is it harder now, is it under threat? i mean, for sure it's a threat. for sure. but first of all, you have to speak and discuss this with leaders. because sometimes they're changed, they were not like that at the very beginning. and the explanation of the divergence is very often due to their paranoia of a threat, and their willingness to protect something, and to be much more nervous about what they want to protect, but forgetting the fact that part of their own civilisation is about openness. if you decide just to push them back from europe, and our values, saying, "you are betraying our values, it's bad,
but emmanuel macron is fighting his own slippery battle for french influence abroad. jihadi groups in this region have built a grand narrative around their vision, he says. the west needs one, too, based on openness, tolerance, and democracy. at the opening of a new louvre museum, in abu dhabi, he told me those values were under threat from leaders like vladimir putin and donald trump. if you don't defend these values, it will become harder and harder, i agree. but is it harder now, is it under...
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he wants a lot more, emmanuel macron, doesn't it? you wa nt emmanuel macron, doesn't it? you want something more militarily ambitious. and what is hidden within the story is the vagueness of these commitments as well. 23 of 28 have committed to working with the view of achieving a 2% defence mandate, the current level of nato commitment to the fact that many of these countries are unwilling and unable to make that commitment already does not fill me with great confidence that this will amount to much. the feeling in italy this morning is one we are quite familiar with here in england. that terrible feeling in grappling with the emotion following the fact that italy, with a goalless game against sweden, has not qualify for the world cup next year in russia. the first time they have not since 1958. this is the sports newspaper in early talking through. as an england does fan i feel i can empathise with them. but i won't. in recent history, italy has had a glorious run of success. italian football fa ns glorious run of success. italian football fans and their common terrier
he wants a lot more, emmanuel macron, doesn't it? you wa nt emmanuel macron, doesn't it? you want something more militarily ambitious. and what is hidden within the story is the vagueness of these commitments as well. 23 of 28 have committed to working with the view of achieving a 2% defence mandate, the current level of nato commitment to the fact that many of these countries are unwilling and unable to make that commitment already does not fill me with great confidence that this will amount...
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french president emmanuel macron thinks they are. we have an exclusive interview. breaking news this hour: soldiers and armoured military vehicles have deployed across harare, capital of zimbabwe, and troops have seized the state broadcaster. explosions and gunfire are being reported from the northern suburbs, home to many government officials, including president mugabe and his wife grace. mr mugabe, who is 93, has led zimbabwe for 37 years — he is the world's oldest ruler — but tensions have been high since, some hours ago, the ruling party accused the head of the military of treason. soldiers and armed vehicles on the outskirts of the capital. small numbers but enough to raise concerns especially after the head of the armed forces threatened to take action after the sacking of a politician. when it comes to matters of protecting our revolution, the military will step in. the general was referring to the sacking of vice president emmerson mnangagwa, a long—time ally of robert mugabe, he was once seen as long—time ally of robert mugabe, he was once seen as
french president emmanuel macron thinks they are. we have an exclusive interview. breaking news this hour: soldiers and armoured military vehicles have deployed across harare, capital of zimbabwe, and troops have seized the state broadcaster. explosions and gunfire are being reported from the northern suburbs, home to many government officials, including president mugabe and his wife grace. mr mugabe, who is 93, has led zimbabwe for 37 years — he is the world's oldest ruler — but tensions...
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we also had speeches from the german chancellor angela merkel, the french president emmanuel macron, both of them defining climate change as humanity's central challenge, both of them standing by the paris agreement very strongly and also calling for additional measures. so, that is something that people at this conference have been looking for. today, they got it. brent: and christopher, we know that they were really pushing, trying to maybe to inject a sense of urgency into future talks. do you think that there has been this problem of expectations after the paris agreement, being too high? christopher: absolutely. i mean, the paris climate summit in 2015, that was a major breakthrough, a historic breakthrough. so we cannot expect the same kind of result from this climate conference in bonn. it is a much more technical meeting, essentially interpreting the paris agreement, pouring the spirit of the paris agreement into the concrete rules and regulations, the nitty-gritty of implementation. that is what this climate conference is about. at the same time there has been interesting pr
we also had speeches from the german chancellor angela merkel, the french president emmanuel macron, both of them defining climate change as humanity's central challenge, both of them standing by the paris agreement very strongly and also calling for additional measures. so, that is something that people at this conference have been looking for. today, they got it. brent: and christopher, we know that they were really pushing, trying to maybe to inject a sense of urgency into future talks. do...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, also in the programme: french president emmanuel macron warns donald trump and vladimir putin are threatening western values. and the spice island swapped for manhattan, an indonesian outpost celebrates its history and bids for world heritage status. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello, it's 1am in london, 9am in singapore and 3:30am in the morning in zimbabwe, where loud explosions have been heard in the capital, harare. that's our breaking news this hour. soldiers are reported to have taken over the headquarters of the state broadcaster and armoured vehicles have been seen on the city's roads. earlier, zimbabwe's ruling party accused the army chief, general constantino chiwenga, of inciting insurrection after he said the military was prepared to intervene to end political infighting. there's been days of people of the president mugabe sacked a number of officials in his cabinet, many saying this was the way to pave the way for his wife, grace, to take over as vice president. were getting repor
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, also in the programme: french president emmanuel macron warns donald trump and vladimir putin are threatening western values. and the spice island swapped for manhattan, an indonesian outpost celebrates its history and bids for world heritage status. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello, it's 1am in london, 9am in singapore and 3:30am in the morning in zimbabwe, where loud explosions have been heard in the...
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french president emmanuel macron thinks they are. we have an exclusive interview. hello. soldiers and armoured military vehicles have deployed across the capital of zimbabwe and troops have seized the state broadcaster. explosions and gunfire are being reported from the northern suburbs of harare, home to many government officials, including president mugabe and his wife, grace. an officer has appeared on tv saying the military has intervened to pacify a destabilising situation, to remedy the country's suffering, and will target the criminals surrounding president mugabe. but he said the president will be kept safe. sarah corker reports. soldiers and armed vehicles on the outskirts of the zimbabwean capital. small numbers but enough to raise concern, especially after the head of the armed forces threatened to take action over the sacking of an influencial politician. we must demand those behind the current treacherous shenanigans that, when it comes to matters of protecting our revolution, the military will not hesitate to step in. the general was referring to the sacking
french president emmanuel macron thinks they are. we have an exclusive interview. hello. soldiers and armoured military vehicles have deployed across the capital of zimbabwe and troops have seized the state broadcaster. explosions and gunfire are being reported from the northern suburbs of harare, home to many government officials, including president mugabe and his wife, grace. an officer has appeared on tv saying the military has intervened to pacify a destabilising situation, to remedy the...
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french president — emmanuel macron — warns donald trump and vladimir putin are threatening western values. and the spice island swapped for manhattan. an indonesian outpost celebrates its history — and bids for world heritage status. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and ham in australia where people have voted in favour of legalising same—sex marriage. the results of an eight—week postal vote in which more than three—quarters of eligible voters took part, were announced an hour ago. more than 61% of eligible voters support the move. the government has promised to enact legislation enabling same sex marriage by the end of the year. this is the moment the announcement was made. for the national result, yes responses 7 million 800017,000 and 247, representing 61.6% of key responses. 61.6% prismall —— responses. 61.6% prismall —— responses. 4 million 8000 70,987 for the no. 38th point 1% of their responses were no. the australian or of statistics announcing the result
french president — emmanuel macron — warns donald trump and vladimir putin are threatening western values. and the spice island swapped for manhattan. an indonesian outpost celebrates its history — and bids for world heritage status. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and ham in australia where people have voted in favour of legalising same—sex marriage. the results of an...
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we have seen emmanuel macron in france saying the same things, both with regard to greek debt and the absolute necessity of institutionstical that are absolutely imperative for propping up the monetary union. it can't be propped up without a proper fiscal and political leadership in europe. this deep state of mind you talk about and these institutions. it does not sound like you think they should go away. it sounds like you think they can be improved upon and maybe fixed. yanis: i do believe that the difference of thing static economics. maybe we should not be where we are. maybe we should not have created the euro, especially without the political institutions necessary. the federal budget necessary to have a proper monetary union. once he created it you are on a path. you cannot go back and say let's try again. even though i am a staunch critic of the eurozone, i believe the solution is not to disband it but to fix it. the only way to fix it is by creating the common budget and the new deal investment policy economyl rebalance the of the monetary union. mark: you have dealt with ang
we have seen emmanuel macron in france saying the same things, both with regard to greek debt and the absolute necessity of institutionstical that are absolutely imperative for propping up the monetary union. it can't be propped up without a proper fiscal and political leadership in europe. this deep state of mind you talk about and these institutions. it does not sound like you think they should go away. it sounds like you think they can be improved upon and maybe fixed. yanis: i do believe...
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michelle: justine henry was an early supporter of french president emmanuel macron. we did a report on her in the run-up to the election, showing how inspired she was by the progressive political party he founded. but after five months on the job macron's controversial reforms , have caused his approval rating to dwindle. it is passionate supporters like justine who may end up saving his job for him. narrator: justine henry has been a macron supporter from day one. in the run up to the election she spent months campaigning for his party, putting her job as a veterinarian on hold. now she's once again hitting the streets of paris' montmarte district. this time, to convince her fellow citizens to support the president's unpopular workplace reforms. >> i'd be interested to know why you are unconvinced? >> companies are built on the backs of their employees and these people will have fewer rights soon. i don't see the logic. >> why do you say that? no one is going to lose existing rights. narrator: justine is fully committed to the cause. but after the presidential elect
michelle: justine henry was an early supporter of french president emmanuel macron. we did a report on her in the run-up to the election, showing how inspired she was by the progressive political party he founded. but after five months on the job macron's controversial reforms , have caused his approval rating to dwindle. it is passionate supporters like justine who may end up saving his job for him. narrator: justine henry has been a macron supporter from day one. in the run up to the election...
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macron the french leader and he has said that assad hariri is welcome to come and visit him there are many political analysts both inside lebanon and outside who say that that could be the first step to unraveling this political deadlock and seeing him return to the country and what other analysts say has been the failure of saudi arabia to try to divide the lebanese political establishment surrounding their will riyadh has long been a supporter of former prime minister hariri however the lebanese president is a known ally of hezbollah a political party with a military wing backed by iran during his visit to moscow lebanon's foreign minister gave an exclusive interview. what we are facing today are further attempts at creating hot beds of chaos and instability which in turn lead to the rise of terrorism is chaos and instability that gives rise to terrorism we're seeing the same scenario in lebanon that's why we chose russia as our final destination on this tour russia has long been on the forefront of the battle against terrorism. we may implement a constructive policy but there's sti
macron the french leader and he has said that assad hariri is welcome to come and visit him there are many political analysts both inside lebanon and outside who say that that could be the first step to unraveling this political deadlock and seeing him return to the country and what other analysts say has been the failure of saudi arabia to try to divide the lebanese political establishment surrounding their will riyadh has long been a supporter of former prime minister hariri however the...
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macron the french leader and he has said that assad hariri is welcome to come and visit him there are many political analysts both inside lebanon and outside who say that that could be the first. step to unraveling this political deadlock and seeing him return to the country and what other analysts say has been the failure of saudi arabia to try to divide the lebanese political establishment or just some background on this riyadh has long been a supporter of former prime minister hariri whereas the lebanese president is a known alley of hezbollah a political party with a military wing backed by iran political science professor calling cavill sees the israeli military chief statement is a move to form a new coalition against iran this is the first open collaboration public collaboration and acknowledgement that there is a strong relationship between israel and saudi arabia and you can assure you that so that the united states or. president what this confirms is a alliance between israel saudi arabia. and have they remain among so that they could contain iran. well let's stay in the reg
macron the french leader and he has said that assad hariri is welcome to come and visit him there are many political analysts both inside lebanon and outside who say that that could be the first. step to unraveling this political deadlock and seeing him return to the country and what other analysts say has been the failure of saudi arabia to try to divide the lebanese political establishment or just some background on this riyadh has long been a supporter of former prime minister hariri whereas...
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the movement launched by emmanuel macron in april twenty sixth started with the slogan the french people should be at the heart of political life not each deck or . now the one hundred of us can't stay with a movement or party without a clear political line and that has failed to be based on the pillars of democracy denying with the arrogance and contempt the intelligence of the people the party leadership has dismissed these resignations which come as it prepares for its conference on saturday it points out that one hundred sixty six thousand have joined in the past six months saying some join some leave and that itself is democracy however while it's easy to dismiss a hundred resignations thousands of ordinary citizens keep voicing their anger on the streets of france again and again just on thursday there were major protests held by the trade unions in france who fewest with forms of the working directive and the latest poll suggests just how unpopular mr khan has become meanwhile mr man is being accused of being the president of the rich says he doesn't know what it means and says he
the movement launched by emmanuel macron in april twenty sixth started with the slogan the french people should be at the heart of political life not each deck or . now the one hundred of us can't stay with a movement or party without a clear political line and that has failed to be based on the pillars of democracy denying with the arrogance and contempt the intelligence of the people the party leadership has dismissed these resignations which come as it prepares for its conference on saturday...
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macron akin to the region yesterday to try to mediate. to prevent what is currently a diplomatic crisis is owning over into conflict. we have never been so close to the precipice, in many ways. the threat of regional war has never been this real, if you like, where it is a conflict that would involve a variety of different countries. there has also been an appeal for calm from the un. this is a matter of great concern to us. and what we want is for peace to be preserved in lebanon. it is essential that no new conflict erupts in the region, it could have devastating consequences. but there is no sign of saudi arabia backing off. it has already told all citizens living here in lebanon to leave. people from kuwait and bahrain have also been told to return home. the comedian louis ck has confessed to claims of sexual misconduct made to claims of sexual misconduct made to —— by five women. joining me now is the cultural quarterfrom joining me now is the cultural quarter from the joining me now is the cultural quarterfrom the new joining me
macron akin to the region yesterday to try to mediate. to prevent what is currently a diplomatic crisis is owning over into conflict. we have never been so close to the precipice, in many ways. the threat of regional war has never been this real, if you like, where it is a conflict that would involve a variety of different countries. there has also been an appeal for calm from the un. this is a matter of great concern to us. and what we want is for peace to be preserved in lebanon. it is...
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our headlines: french president emmanuel macron is in saudi arabia on an unscheduled visit. he says he will emphasise the importance of stability in lebanon in his talks with saudi leaders. and our top story today: the leaders of the us and china are expected to outline competing visions of global trade when they address the apec summit in vietnam in the coming hours. isaid i said vienna, but i meant vietnam. let's stay with that now. leaders at this years apec summit. preparing to leave china, donald trump heading to the next leg of his asian tour, flying to the coastal city of da nang asian tour, flying to the coastal city of danang in vietnam, attending the apec forum. also touching down in the early hours of friday morning, president vladimir putin, the russian leader met by crowds, cameras, and a ceremonial guard. among the 21 asian leaders here from many of the world's largest economies, trade agreements will be one of the main issues, and questions about what donald trump will say in his speech about trade between the us and asia. others, it tackling climate change th
our headlines: french president emmanuel macron is in saudi arabia on an unscheduled visit. he says he will emphasise the importance of stability in lebanon in his talks with saudi leaders. and our top story today: the leaders of the us and china are expected to outline competing visions of global trade when they address the apec summit in vietnam in the coming hours. isaid i said vienna, but i meant vietnam. let's stay with that now. leaders at this years apec summit. preparing to leave china,...
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the french president emmanuel macron is in riyadh on an unscheduled visit. he held talks late thursday with saudi arabia's powerful crown prince. for more on this, i am joined by kamran bokhari, a senior analyst with the intelligence firm, geopolitical futures, formerly vice president of middle eastern affairs at stratfor. thank you for your time. saudi arabia already has one disaster on its doorstep in yemen. what is happening in lebanon?” its doorstep in yemen. what is happening in lebanon? i think the saudis are without options in their struggle with iran and have lost syria and iraq to iran. yemen is a fire burning in their backyard. relations are already bad. lebanon is the only place with options to you destabilise the government and put pressure on iran. that is what forced saad hariri to tender his resignation. if the saudis are trying to create problems for iran in lebanon, will that work? it could backfire. yes. it is a weak hand. at the end of the day, the proxy of iran, hezbollah, and allies, they are firmly in the saddle in beirut. this create
the french president emmanuel macron is in riyadh on an unscheduled visit. he held talks late thursday with saudi arabia's powerful crown prince. for more on this, i am joined by kamran bokhari, a senior analyst with the intelligence firm, geopolitical futures, formerly vice president of middle eastern affairs at stratfor. thank you for your time. saudi arabia already has one disaster on its doorstep in yemen. what is happening in lebanon?” its doorstep in yemen. what is happening in lebanon?...
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the president of france, emmanuel macron, has told the bbc that donald trump and vladimir putin are "threatening" western values of openness and tolerance. it is now six months since mr macron took office, promising to transform french society, the economy and even its modern sense of identity in the world. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, who travelled with the president to abu dhabi recently, has sent this report. most presidents enjoy a flash of military uniform in their schedules, a tang of old fashioned global power, but emmanuel macron is fighting his own slippery battle for french influence abroad. jihadi groups in this region have built a grand narrative around their vision, he says, the west needs one too, based on openness, tolerance and democracy. at the opening of a new louve museum in abu dhabi, he told me those values were under threat from leaders like vladimir putin and donald trump. if you don't defend these values, it will become harder and harder, iagree. but is it harder now, is it under threat? i mean for sure it's a threat, for sure. but first of all, yo
the president of france, emmanuel macron, has told the bbc that donald trump and vladimir putin are "threatening" western values of openness and tolerance. it is now six months since mr macron took office, promising to transform french society, the economy and even its modern sense of identity in the world. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, who travelled with the president to abu dhabi recently, has sent this report. most presidents enjoy a flash of military uniform in their...
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with tension rising between iran and saudi arabia, which has tempted emmanuel macron to fly out to the region yesterday to mediate, holding talks with saudi leaders. we've never been so close to the precipice. in many ways, the threat of regional war has never been this real, if you like, where it isa been this real, if you like, where it is a conflict that would involve a variety of different countries. already, saudi arabia, bahrain and kuwait have told their citizens living here to leave, because they do not want the shi'ite organisation hezbollah to be part of the lebanese government. the time is 1:18. our top story this lunchtime: theresa may says britain's departure date from the eu will be enshrined in law and warns she won't tolerate attempts to block the brexit process. and coming up: could do better — a report calls for a tenfold increase in funding for computer science in schools. coming up in sport: england's women strike a late psychological blow in sydney that might just sway the one off ashes test against australia their way with two days still remaining. ceremonies ar
with tension rising between iran and saudi arabia, which has tempted emmanuel macron to fly out to the region yesterday to mediate, holding talks with saudi leaders. we've never been so close to the precipice. in many ways, the threat of regional war has never been this real, if you like, where it isa been this real, if you like, where it is a conflict that would involve a variety of different countries. already, saudi arabia, bahrain and kuwait have told their citizens living here to leave,...
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macron to visit paris lebanon's president michel aoun tweeted that he hopes the country's political crisis is over but he announced his resignation from riyadh two weeks ago turkey's foreign ministry has suspended a quarter of its diplomats over suspected ties to last year's failed coup more than fifty thousand people including security officers military personnel and civil servants have been detained since july last year. at least eighteen people four of them female suicide bombers have been killed in a series of blasts in northeastern nigeria twenty nine others were injured in the attacks which happened. on the outskirts of my degree city. there's the headlines more news here on al-jazeera after inside story next. just horrific in me and more america's top diplomat hits out at the suffering of the real him but stop short of calling it ethnic cleansing or demanding sanctions as me and more government leaders clear themselves of any crimes what.
macron to visit paris lebanon's president michel aoun tweeted that he hopes the country's political crisis is over but he announced his resignation from riyadh two weeks ago turkey's foreign ministry has suspended a quarter of its diplomats over suspected ties to last year's failed coup more than fifty thousand people including security officers military personnel and civil servants have been detained since july last year. at least eighteen people four of them female suicide bombers have been...
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macron. forsooth you. with regards to the political situation i will be in beirut in the next few days to take part in the celebration of our independence and all express opinions on all subjects once of president. egypt has reopened its border with gaza to allow humanitarian cases into the country up to twenty thousand people from gaza have applied to use the rough crossing for the three days that it will be and they'll be more regular openings that rough as part of the palestinian reconciliation deal brokered by egypt last month and a nasa research plane has joined the search for a missing argentine submarine which has been out of contact since wednesday the vessel and its forty four man crew is returning to its base at model just south of when osiris from a routine mission to the southernmost tip of south america saw a submarine may have had communication difficulties caused by a power cut. coming out feel a strong i'll have a round up of the top stories in twenty five minutes time that's
macron. forsooth you. with regards to the political situation i will be in beirut in the next few days to take part in the celebration of our independence and all express opinions on all subjects once of president. egypt has reopened its border with gaza to allow humanitarian cases into the country up to twenty thousand people from gaza have applied to use the rough crossing for the three days that it will be and they'll be more regular openings that rough as part of the palestinian...
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macron has decided which is to concentrate more money and power at the central level in the eurozone. you know what? even if there is a coalition german government, even from the ce ntre—left, government, even from the centre—left, i don't think they would be happy if it was just decided like that but there will be more transfers in the eurozone, it will most likely be because of the fa ct will most likely be because of the fact that they are back at the edge ofa fact that they are back at the edge of a cliff again. that's only when these decisions are being made and i don't think these decisions are very sustainable because they always provoke anger. the countries that are obliged to accent the conditions to the payment are not happy either. this is why politicians only grudgingly decide them. don't expect these big eurozone reforms to come any time soon. for now, thank you the from the think tank in brussels. of course, this is a story we will discuss in the news briefing. it is all over the media today. some other stories today in business. japan's exports rose for the 11th co
macron has decided which is to concentrate more money and power at the central level in the eurozone. you know what? even if there is a coalition german government, even from the ce ntre—left, government, even from the centre—left, i don't think they would be happy if it was just decided like that but there will be more transfers in the eurozone, it will most likely be because of the fa ct will most likely be because of the fact that they are back at the edge ofa fact that they are back at...
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french president emmanuel macron thinks they are. we have an exclusive interview.
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it is a powerful antidote to worry to concentrate on the good things emmanuel macron -- to concentrate on the good things god has done for you. jillian: thank you for joining us. get outta head - a piece of paper. rob: have a good thanksgiving. jillian: let's go to a special guest on "fox and friends". >> we have such a huge show coming up for you. we have got the parade, turkey tips, you need that, frank kill lead needs that and the jenkins family. my wife and two daughters are here, we are checking out the balloons, it will be exciting, 17 balloons, the 91st parade of macy's and what you don't know, how thanksgiving ended up with fire trucks. stay tuned. rob: can't wait to hear that. the family loves it and going to watch the parade. >> a lot of fun, happy thanksgiving. jillian: see you in a little bit. rob: we will be right back. i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes you stink. febreze car vent clip cleans away odors for up to 30 days. because the things you love can stink. did yon the national debt?ssman get elected by talking tough will they stay true to their words? or did t
it is a powerful antidote to worry to concentrate on the good things emmanuel macron -- to concentrate on the good things god has done for you. jillian: thank you for joining us. get outta head - a piece of paper. rob: have a good thanksgiving. jillian: let's go to a special guest on "fox and friends". >> we have such a huge show coming up for you. we have got the parade, turkey tips, you need that, frank kill lead needs that and the jenkins family. my wife and two daughters are...
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the french president emmanuel macron says libya has agreed to allow migrants who are facing abuse in its detention camps to be evacuated urgently back to their home countries. the oil exporters' group opec is meeting in vienna later on thursday to discuss whether to extend production curbs. now it's time look at the stories making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the times and its coverage of a key brexit issue. the paper predicts that britain is close to sealing a deal about policing the northern ireland border — that would involve devolving a package of powers, on areas such as agriculture and energy. turning to le figaro, brexit comes up again during an exclusive interview with the former british prime minister, tony blair, who the paper says is convinced there's still time to stop brexit, if the divorce bill means the uk won't get more money for the health service as promised by the out camp, during the referendum campaign. following north korea's latest test of a missile that could hit the continent of america, the straits times says president trump is pr
the french president emmanuel macron says libya has agreed to allow migrants who are facing abuse in its detention camps to be evacuated urgently back to their home countries. the oil exporters' group opec is meeting in vienna later on thursday to discuss whether to extend production curbs. now it's time look at the stories making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the times and its coverage of a key brexit issue. the paper predicts that britain is close to sealing a deal...
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in a bid to diffuse the crisis, the french president emmanuel macron stopped briefly in the kingdom. he met the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman, who is pursuing a tough line against iran. many in lebanon on share his view that tehran is too influential. some people are seeking dividends in lebanon on for the role that they played in syria. those people are iran and hezbollah? yes. they‘ve openly expressed that. that we fought isis in syria, we drew isis away from lebanese borders and therefore we need to be recognised. during the civil war here in the 1980s, the city was divided by warring parties. and this building was on the front line. but today, lebanon is divided by the regional structural. but today, lebanon is divided by the regional struggle. and the country‘s seen as a pawn by the bigger players. everyone‘s reassuring us that everything will be ok but that doesn‘t mean that it is. but we‘ve been through worse, so we are trying, just hanging on there. it's a play of power and we're in the middle but it's always like this for lebanon. for 30, 40 years. but the
in a bid to diffuse the crisis, the french president emmanuel macron stopped briefly in the kingdom. he met the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman, who is pursuing a tough line against iran. many in lebanon on share his view that tehran is too influential. some people are seeking dividends in lebanon on for the role that they played in syria. those people are iran and hezbollah? yes. they‘ve openly expressed that. that we fought isis in syria, we drew isis away from lebanese borders and...
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we will cross live to the palace here in paris where president emmanuel macron is speaking. let's listen in. >> translator: the equality of men and women must lead to a fight against violence against women. i would like to thank you for your commitment because that is what will lead to change. the feeling of horror and shame of the situation that exists today has become particular acute. it became very prominent over a year ago. shame. we're talking about shame here because we are a human being, a political decision-maker, a man, president of the republic. if i didn't consider this as something important or not important, it could lead to ambiguity. just over a year ago, this came to prominence, like many other citizens of france i had already heard about this issue, of course. but we talked about it much less. there was a kind of silence, a veil of silence. when, as a candidate for the presidency, i launched the great march in which many of you have participated with the aim of feeding back from the field the concerns of the french and security and employment, above all, th
we will cross live to the palace here in paris where president emmanuel macron is speaking. let's listen in. >> translator: the equality of men and women must lead to a fight against violence against women. i would like to thank you for your commitment because that is what will lead to change. the feeling of horror and shame of the situation that exists today has become particular acute. it became very prominent over a year ago. shame. we're talking about shame here because we are a human...
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emmanuel macron put out all of the red—carpet treatment for him in paris. there was a military fly pa st. him in paris. there was a military fly past. it was incredible. and he's meant to be a centrist leader. it could still be done. i don't see how donald trump could possibly come in the next few months without there being mass demonstrations in the street, which he will want to avoid. that would require the british government to say we don't want you to come. which puts them in a tricky position. this is one of our strongest allies. we are meant to find a way of working together for the good of the world. and here is this person who just constantly jeopardises those relationships. it's really frustrating for a lot of people to see that he hasn't moved away from his campaigning mode. it's just got worse, it seems, in the way he has behaved in office. let's move on to brexit matters. take us to the front of the times. various aspects of this story to have a look at. the times is going be on what they say is an irish border deal in the offing. how close do w
emmanuel macron put out all of the red—carpet treatment for him in paris. there was a military fly pa st. him in paris. there was a military fly past. it was incredible. and he's meant to be a centrist leader. it could still be done. i don't see how donald trump could possibly come in the next few months without there being mass demonstrations in the street, which he will want to avoid. that would require the british government to say we don't want you to come. which puts them in a tricky...
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french president emmanuel macron is in saudi arabia on an unscheduled visit. he says he will emphasise the importance of stability in lebanon in his talks with saudi leaders. the former speaker of the catalan parliament has been taken into custody in madrid after the spanish supreme court ruled that bail conditions must to be met before she is released. lots of stories on the app today. this is a feature by our environment a nalyst looks this is a feature by our environment analyst looks at the car industry in the us, which could be in trouble if emissions standards are scrapped by donald trump, according to california's umunna. —— governor. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with an online article from associated press. the news agency has conducted its own investigation and claims to have found evidence of disguised russian agents on twitter who deflected ‘scandalous' news about donald trump before last yea r‘s presidential election. russian cyber meddling also comes up in thejapan tim
french president emmanuel macron is in saudi arabia on an unscheduled visit. he says he will emphasise the importance of stability in lebanon in his talks with saudi leaders. the former speaker of the catalan parliament has been taken into custody in madrid after the spanish supreme court ruled that bail conditions must to be met before she is released. lots of stories on the app today. this is a feature by our environment a nalyst looks this is a feature by our environment analyst looks at the...
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meanwhile the french president emmanuel macron has travelled to saudi arabia to discuss the escalating crisis between the kingdom and lebanon. richard galpin reports. last week, the lebanese prime minister, seen here wearing a dark suit, travelled to saudi arabia. in a shock announcement, he said he was resigning. he claimed his life was in danger in lebanon, presumably a hint he felt threatened by the powerful shia military and political organisation hezbollah, which is backed by iran. today, the hezbollah leader responded. he accused saudi arabia of deliberately detaining the lebanese prime minister, and forcing him to resign. this, he said, amounted to a declaration of war on lebanon. it's the recent defeat of so—called islamic state in syria and iraq which is behind this crisis. iran and hezbollah played a key role in these battles. now they wield significant influence in all these areas, much to the frustration of saudi arabia. supporters of hezbollah in lebanon feel they are very much the target of saudi arabia's anger. translation: the americans, saudis and israelis are all tr
meanwhile the french president emmanuel macron has travelled to saudi arabia to discuss the escalating crisis between the kingdom and lebanon. richard galpin reports. last week, the lebanese prime minister, seen here wearing a dark suit, travelled to saudi arabia. in a shock announcement, he said he was resigning. he claimed his life was in danger in lebanon, presumably a hint he felt threatened by the powerful shia military and political organisation hezbollah, which is backed by iran. today,...
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emmanuel macron has given major speeches about europe. that has been linked. peter: one of those speeches came two days after the german elections. judy: very important, because a big trademerkel deal and joint venture deal, but need theying you german relationship to be much tighter, and he said, angela, give me your thoughts about europe. angela merkel has never given a serious speech about europe. macron is waiting. if you think merkel's are options are limited, his options are limited. matthew: i think there is some disappointment on the france side, and in brussels and around europe to a degree. i would also say the expectations of what merkel would have been able to have done with this three-way coalition with the liberals and the greens might have been a little bit high elsewhere in europe. parts of merkel's own party were never going to agree and are never going to agree to the kind of broad integration plans that macron has outlined, not to mention the free democrats, who are against many, if not all of what he had laid out. we interviewed lintner. he
emmanuel macron has given major speeches about europe. that has been linked. peter: one of those speeches came two days after the german elections. judy: very important, because a big trademerkel deal and joint venture deal, but need theying you german relationship to be much tighter, and he said, angela, give me your thoughts about europe. angela merkel has never given a serious speech about europe. macron is waiting. if you think merkel's are options are limited, his options are limited....
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in a bid to defusehe crisis, the french president, emmanuel macron, stopped briefly in the kingdom. many in lebanon share his view tehren is tond -- -- too influential. >> some people are seeking dividends. they openly expressed that we fought isis. we drew isis away from lebanese borders and therefore we need to be recognized for it. >> during the civil war in the 1980's, the city was divided by warring parties. this building was on the front line, but today lebanon is , divided by the regional struggle. the country is seen as a pawn by the bigger players. >> everyone is reassuring. that does not mean it will be ok. we have been through way worse. we are trying to hang on. >> it is a play of power. we are in the middle. it has always been like this. i don't know. >> the fear is the dynamic is far more dangerous than the past. >> in the last two decades, we have never been so close to the precipice in many ways. the threat of regional war has never been more. >> beirut famously partied through its civil war and tonight it is no different. this is a region on edge an , international
in a bid to defusehe crisis, the french president, emmanuel macron, stopped briefly in the kingdom. many in lebanon share his view tehren is tond -- -- too influential. >> some people are seeking dividends. they openly expressed that we fought isis. we drew isis away from lebanese borders and therefore we need to be recognized for it. >> during the civil war in the 1980's, the city was divided by warring parties. this building was on the front line, but today lebanon is , divided by...
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he accepted emmanuel macron's invitation to paris amid concern he is being held against his will in lebanon. the hope is his visit to france will help and the political crisis. >> we hope today marks the beginning of a solution to the crisis we are going through. the prime minister has accepted the invitation, and he will be going to france. we hope it will go well and end the current crisis. anchor: france has publicly inserted itself in the affair with resident macron making an unplanned visit to riyadh and inviting him to visit paris. i spoke to our correspondent feeler about how people about the french involvement. >> in lebanon, the french involvement is giving hope to the lebanesese who were starting to lose grip on the story. it has been almost two weeks since the prime ministeter announced his resignation from saudi arabia. here, therere is a growingng bef the pree minisister was heheld against t his will, that he was held captive in riyadadh. at first, it came as a surprise to hear that h he would be going to paris while everyone was waiting for him in beirut. france's diplomamatic
he accepted emmanuel macron's invitation to paris amid concern he is being held against his will in lebanon. the hope is his visit to france will help and the political crisis. >> we hope today marks the beginning of a solution to the crisis we are going through. the prime minister has accepted the invitation, and he will be going to france. we hope it will go well and end the current crisis. anchor: france has publicly inserted itself in the affair with resident macron making an...
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theresa may had meetings in sweden at the end of last week with donald tusk, emmanuel macron and the irish prime minister who insisted we are far off. that's the context of the discussion over money. clearly the government is going to offer some more money but although, philip hammond, you know sort of leading pro—eu, although he is not particularly pro eu but in relative terms in the cabinet, pushing more money to move to on but we are talking about the brexit subcommittee, boris johnson in alliance with michael gove, who ruined his 0 leadership intentions la year, saying they have to move on. people say is it really about the money or is it political. is moving it that much a big dealfor our economy? because we started with the stance — we are only going to give you a certain amount and nothing else. we have found it difficult to be more conciliatory, when actually it is about the detail now. there are people in this country worried about whether or not they can style. there are businesses making decision abouts whether or not they are going to stain if this isa not they are go
theresa may had meetings in sweden at the end of last week with donald tusk, emmanuel macron and the irish prime minister who insisted we are far off. that's the context of the discussion over money. clearly the government is going to offer some more money but although, philip hammond, you know sort of leading pro—eu, although he is not particularly pro eu but in relative terms in the cabinet, pushing more money to move to on but we are talking about the brexit subcommittee, boris johnson in...
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emmanuel macron made a surprise visit to saudi arabia on thursday. the french president met with the young crown prince to discuss rising tensions between saudi arabia and iran. countries are at all rights over lebanon and yemen -- the countries are at odddds over lebanonon and yemen. some in his government believe he is being held against his will. saudi arabia has ordered all if lebanon.ens to leave root --ins us from a favorite -- beirut. we heard from the french foreign minister saying he is free to move. some are concerned that is not the case. what is the latest? >> that is a cryptic remark. if he were free to move, you would expect him to come to beirut. they want him back so they can solve the issue. his family is also in saudi arabia so it is not as if he can pick up and go. there's little doubt he is caught up in what started all of this in theory last week. he is a saudi citizen. that is where his father madade his fortune. family and the party has largess.ed on saudi it is not easy for him to leave . anchor: how are people reacting in leb
emmanuel macron made a surprise visit to saudi arabia on thursday. the french president met with the young crown prince to discuss rising tensions between saudi arabia and iran. countries are at all rights over lebanon and yemen -- the countries are at odddds over lebanonon and yemen. some in his government believe he is being held against his will. saudi arabia has ordered all if lebanon.ens to leave root --ins us from a favorite -- beirut. we heard from the french foreign minister saying he...