tsipras also calling for an honorable compromise for the sake of european unity. pm tsipras: this is not exclusively a greek problem. it is the european problem. european problems required european solutions. let us not allow it to become a divided europe. reporter: tsipras earning lengthy applause, but not from everyone. the eu commission chief seemingly unmoved but the speech. but after five months of fruitless negotiations and political brinkmanship, patience is running thin. the leader of the report liberal democrat group is in many actions, not promises, from athens. you are talking about reforms, but we never see concrete proposals of reforms. and i am angry why? i am angry because we are going towards a grexit. reporter: in response, tsipras promising to announce a specific proposals by thursday couldahead of another emergency eu summit on sunday, the pressure increases on all sides to find a deal or face the prospect of a greek exit from the eurozone. laura: alexis
let s hear what president heard one had to say. in our province, a process started. many suspects have been detained. our government and security forces and state will take whatever steps are necessary. tom: the turkish president staying there. the country carried out airstrikes in the syrian province of aleppo. nine militants from the islamic state are reported to have been killed. the turkish foreign ministry confirmed it is also writing often rising u.s. to use its airbases. a major shift in turkey s strategy toward the islamic state. they have been reluctant to fight isis. until now. fighter jets bombed positions in syria in early-morning raids on friday. this development after a soldier was killed in a border class clash with militants. as of this morning, our armed forces destroyed the i.s. targets, which have the potential to threaten turkey on the syrian border. the success ratio of 100%. president erdogan said they were the first step. in other shift in p
we exist, we resist. that is the chant of protesters in the romanian capital calling for the cabinet to go. the government survived a vote of no-confidence just yesterday. welcome back. despite fierce debate about his civil rights record the u.s. senate has now confirmed jeff sessions as attorney general. sessions is 70 years old. he was an early trump supporter who became a pivotal figure in his campaign and transition team. he is the sixth cabinet member to be confirmed so far. here is the latest. 52 days for 47 days and jeff sessions is confirmed as the attorney general of the new trump administration. i want to thank president donald trump. he believes in the rule of law. he believes in protecting the american people from crime and violence. he believes in a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest. theessions is one of president s early supporters. the men share similar conservative views wanting tougher laws on immigration drugs and gun traff
china policy, which does not recognize taiwan is an independent country. seven out of 10 voters want fries wealthy on france while on out of on fill the presidential race. alleging he paid family members work they never did. u.s. president donald trump is fuming after an appeals court rejected his attempt to reinvent a controversial travele ban. three judges decided the failed the government had failed to provide evidence of a threat to national security. it means that citizens from previously blacklisted muslim majority countries taken single 10 continue gentle the u.s. blow for u.s.her president donald trump, after judges from the ninth circuit court of appeals refused to reinstate his executive order banning travelers from seven predominantly muslim nations. washington state attorney, who initiated the appeals process says the future of the u.s. constitution could be at stake. it s a complete victory for the state of washington. the ninth circuit court of appeals
chancellor angela merkel says she is going to run for a fourth term in office. amid a rise of populism and her unpopular open immigration policies in play, she expects her toughest campaign yet. also coming up this hour, british prime minister theresa may unveiled an ambitious strategy, but what exactly does it entail? we will give you the details in business on the way. first, our top story, live from paris. genie: we will start in france with the result of the country s first ever center-right residential primary. the big winner is the former french prime minister, francois fillon. he brought in 44% of the vote on sunday, far ahead of the rest of the pack. that means next weekend he will face up there with the second place winner, alan juba alain juppe. the big shock on sunday, of course, was the elimination of the former president, nicolas sarkozy. it was hoping to make his political comeback. he got 24.6% of the vote. sarkozy says he will vote for francois fillon in the