news for restaurants. smiles are returning as well over at the strasberg national theatre, tickets for tonight s performance have been selling well. audiences initially seen from and to come back but now, thatis from and to come back but now, that is changing. the covid crisis came as a huge shock for france s cultural sector. this theatre, for example, was empty and the seats were unoccupied for more than a year but now, things are getting back to normal and crowds are returning but it does not mean there are not still severe challenges ahead. ,, not still severe challenges ahead. j ,, j ., ahead. translation: there are certainly challenges, ahead. translation: there are certainly challenges, mainly - certainly challenges, mainly how to rebuild in a lasting way. we learned during the crisis that the public makes a choice to come to us but over the past couple of years, they have learned to enjoy other things so we have to work extra hard to make sure they maintain their interest
to do is take the tide. what we really have to do is take action the tide. what we really have to do is take action now - the tide. what we really have to do is take action now and l to do is take action now and start producing climate reducing climate gases so we can at least put the brakes on. i don t think it is possible to stop it and i think most scientists agree. this decision needs to be made by the pop politicians that are not popular because the next generation have a better understanding of what is happening and if we do not listen to them now we will leave a bad future for them. and this generation say they are in for the long haul, investing their time and money travelling around the country to different protest camps. back where they are trying to stop a nearby mine from opening we meet someone else taking the norwegian government to court in strasberg. norwegian government to court in strasberg in strasberg. they are drilling for oil in the in strasberg. they ar
that line and the sound. apologies to that situation. some very stern words today. i think we can go to our correspondent, jessica parker, who is in strasberg today. saying she ll defend the values of democracy, freedom and human rights. this is what all 27 member states have signed up to as part of this union as sovereign countries and free people. honorable members, we cannot and we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. possible actions include a legal challenge or withholding funds, but
from that meeting was all over the newspapers today. with claims of a spat between france and britain over the northern ireland issue. this is what he had to say. translation: we have many towns and regions and we make sausages everywhere and we are very proud of it. and i wouldn t want us to have a problem with strasberg or other regions, so we defend in fact french gastronomy, so, no, look, i m being serious. we can t in fact create polemics on every disagreement every morning, on subject matter such as this. that was the french president. let s just go to my colleague, because president biden has landed at windsor castle. he is going to meet the queen very shortly.
so, you know, the toulouse sausage, but there are many other sausages as well. and i wouldn t want us to have a problem with strasberg or other regions, so we defend in fact french gastronomy, so, no, look, i m being serious. we can t in fact create polemics on every disagreement every morning, on subject matter such as this. and he didn t leave it at that either. the president said brexit was a child of british sovereignty and the uk now needed to respectfully abide with its side of the agreement. translation: the prime minister, erjohnson was well aware at the l time, well aware at the time that there was a control issue and he himself signed the protocol of agreement of which desired for northern ireland, which does envisage controls. because in fact full respect of sovereignty including with regard to northern ireland, would in fact. one wouldn t be able