Under his cell. Also coming up this hour, french air pollution is not only bad for your health, it costs a fortune estimated 100 billion euros each year. A racist Atticus Finch . Fans get a portrayal in the second book from harper lee. More on our top stories. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is facing a result in his own leftwing syriza party. The Greek Parliament will vote later today on the bailout deal reached over the weekend with leaders of the eurozone. Tsipras was forced to accept harsh terms after greece defaulted on debt and closed banks. The bailout what provide 86 billion euros of financing for greece over three years. The conditions are so strict many of the Prime Ministers own mps say they will vote against it. For more from athens, the political fallout has already begun. We have heard one official who has released. The deputy finance ministers Resignation Letter has just become public. She could no longer accept the bailout, which she calls a tombstone for the greek
Declared dead several times before. We will have the latest from outreach regional correspondent there shortly. Live from paris on france 24, i am stuart norval. Twitter is said to be too complicated and needs to be made simpler to succeed. Eightyearold zion harvey has become the first child to have a bilateral hand transplant. Stuart he is the first French Foreign minister to visit iran for 12 years. Laurent fabius was there for one day to meet president caps on rouhani and other president hassan rouhani. It comes after frances tough stance on iran that the nuclear deal that was agreed to earlier this month, and fabius has to a press conference has been held with the Iranian Foreign minister lets hear what they both had to say. What we aimed for in the Nuclear Talks was to reach an agreement that would not only benefit iran, france, the world and relieve iranians from punishing sanctions and allow them to make progress, but also would prevent nuclear proliferation. And for that, the a
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