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thank you it's also. afro germany starting december tenth. this is deja vu news live from berlin a brewing conflict in the middle east saudi arabia's new crown prince is on a mission to boost the oil can its prominence but could upset in the delicate balance of power pushed the entire region into conflict also coming up. under pressure the european union ups the ante on london over leaving the block the e.u.
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is giving britain two weeks to agree on settling its exit bill announcing that crucial trade talks won't kick off until it delivers. and embrace in memory of the victims of world war one the presidents of germany and france opened a new memorial site serving as a shared place of remembrance and reconciliation. also coming up on the show brazil pays tribute to its greatest ever formula one driver the chief minutes of airtime senna are being given the musical treatment in a new theatre production over twenty years after his death he still remains a source of inspiration. i'm so henery welcome. in the middle east tensions between saudi arabia and
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iran are on the rise the power struggle between the two arch rivals has now spilled over into lebanon on whose prime minister aside hariri unexpectedly resigned while on a visit to saudi arabia lebanon's powerful has been achieved is accusing saudi arabia of detaining hariri and now the u.n. and the u.s. are warning riyadh not to use the country as an arena for proxy conflicts. kuwaiti citizens heading out of lebanon their government is one of several gulf states that has ordered its people to leave the country this comes amid sharpening tensions in the region lebanon is being drawn deeper into a power struggle between arch rivals saudi arabia and iran. lebanese prime minister saad hariri is inside the arabia since he was signed last weekend accusations have been flying that the kingdom is holding him hostage for.
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iran backed militant group hezbollah says that amounts to a declaration of war the group is accusing saudi arabia of using lebanon as a proxy in its conflict with rival iran. that you would if your problem is with iran why you are attacking lebanon just to prove you have influence we admit that you have influence but if you think that you can defeat the lebanese resistance or its political parties who refuse to comply with you you're mistaken. lebanon's president met with the saudi envoy on friday local media reported that the president demanded harry reid's return riyadh says hariri is free to move as he wishes a claim that front supported on friday but there is no doubts that the complaint is escalating the united nations has sounded the alarm this is a matter of great concern to us and what we want is for peace to be preserved in
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lebanon. it is essential that no new conflict erupts in the region it's good to have devastating consequences for the saudi iran riflery is also playing out in war ravaged yemen a missile was launched from there against saudi arabia last week the united states is now said that the missile was a rainy and. in the proxy war yemen is suffering badly now there are fears levanon to. become the next battle cry and. the european union is stepping up pressure on britain over brags that use chief brooks at negotiating michel barnier has given london a two week all to made him to make clear how much it will pay when it leaves the bloc he says that needs to be agreed before talks can start on trade differences also remain on issues with the irish border and e.u. citizens rights. to date news of progress and consensus from the
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projected brecht's of negotiations has been thin on the ground all the more surprising that the u.k.'s bricks and minister david davis came out with a distinctly positive view of the most recent negotiations there's no doubt that we have made and continue to make including this round significant progress across a whole range of issues across the board that may prove progress towards resolving some really difficult questions and that of course will continue at place between now and december in comparison comments made by davis counterpart bracks and negotiator mischa been year seemed much more concerned by progress yet to be made compared the process to a matter of settling accounts as in any other separation and he offered a simple answer when pressed whether the e.u. is sticking to its two week deadline for clarification or concessions from london. my answer is yes. while many observers remain convinced that breaks it can't help
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but end in a nasty divorce there are still some who say the split doesn't have to happen at all as far as brussels is concerned as far as the treaty is concerned this country still has a free choice about whether to proceed as new facts emerge people are entitled to take a different view and there's nothing in article fifty to stop them i think the british people have the right to know this they should have in this lead the ball is once again in london's court if whitehall does indeed want to negotiate breaks it then the message from brussels is pay up. the drama of britain's exit from the e.u. goes on russia has issued a joint statement by president vladimir putin and u.s. counterpart donald trump the kremlin says the text was prepared ahead of the apec summit in vietnam which the two leaders are attending it focuses on syria with putin and trump saying there could be no military solution to the conflict there
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there's been much speculation on whether the two leaders would hole direct talks at the summit but so far their meetings have been brief and casual. now to some of the other stories making news from around the world protesters have clashed with police near the u.s. embassy in the philippines hundreds turned out to protest an upcoming visit by president on the trunk when violence broke out trump will arrive in the philippines on sunday the last stop on his eleven day tour of asia. u.s. comedian louis c.k. has admitted to allegations of sexual misconduct in a statement he said the claims made against him by five women were quote all true he also expressed remorse for what he had done the planned release of see case new film has been scrapped following the revelations. almost one hundred years after the end of the first fooled war france and germany have inaugurated their first joint memorial site president's men on the crown and frank walter
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started meyer travel to the us us region to the french german border for the opening of the bush mountains was the site of heavy fighting during the conflict tens of thousands of soldiers fell on both sides been a memorial and museum is intended to symbolize the reconciliation of the former arch enemies and their shared european future. war monument moment of remembrance here at the first franco german memorial in a sauce looking out over the graveyard known as man eater mountain german president frank. and french president emmanuel mccall paid homage to the people lost to the atrocities and devastation of world war one see that city to fit we have a shared past one that we must embrace and which at the same time forms the foundation of our common future buzz to the key children of new welcoming the egg
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submission that the two presidents inaugurated documents the shared history. some thirty thousand german and french soldiers died gruesome deaths here in the trenches from nine hundred fifteen to the end of the war. the memory of the first world war is still very much alive for french families and french society much more so than in germany which instigated the conflict when it attacked its neighbor. political talks between the two leaders at the sorbonne focused on mccall's reform proposals for europe a vision that vigorously supports. the musician i'm sure the incoming german government will get in the swing of the moment that this a bone speech set in motion. of. a clear signal from the german president during the country's ongoing coalition talks and across added confidently
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that all parties negotiating in berlin have spoken out in favor of european reforms . sports now and an exciting first time of football and last night's friendly match between germany and england there were lots of scoring opportunities but no actual goals the thrilling play before the break led to a dole second half as both sides experimented with different lineups in preparation for world cup twenty eighteen the final from one the stadium in london a scoreless mill nil draw. to the world cup qualifiers now and italy are one step closer to missing the tournament in russia next summer after dropping the first leg of their play off with sweden the four time world champions lost after substitute yacob johnson scored the winner thanks to reflection in the sixty first minute italy can still redeem themselves with a win in the second leg monday back in milan. for more on friday's international
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games to sports a limited talkie joins me in the studio i mean mark thanks for joining us let's back first to the draw with germany what we. have learned something from the game of scoreless no no draw the as a we know that you know your human loves to experiment and some things turn out better than others the conclusion that i drew from last night is if you're going to play a three man back line make sure you're not using my tears again turned out they just they just not the quality players to pull it off so that's definitely a no no with those players and i also thought the double six initially i thought was kind of interesting that they used with going to want to in midfield but then you almost see that these two players contact each other you have you know going to one and both of them almost very similar in some respect very creative and by making going to one play in a more defensive role you almost limit him and so i didn't think that was really a great combination and but there's
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a positive up front i thought you know and they were and i thought these are two big threats that are just you know probably create a lot of probably a lot of scoring opportunities and a lot of score a lot of goals in russia but efficiency they need to be more efficient and anyone else other than those two players really stand out for you. well as i said going to want i thought and i need to mention this to him again just because people need to realize that he had a great performance considering that he's been out of the germany line up for almost a year because of injury also a great night but i thought most impressive was left back marcel house people need to realize that this was his first time in a germany shirt and that he's twenty six years old and he's only been playing in the first division in the bundesliga for a year with six so he is definitely a player that i think deserves a second chance and let's talk about italy briefly because they really missed out on the world cup after their defeat and don't rule them out yet amy. there's still
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a second like on monday but what strikes me about italy is that this is not even the poorest site that we've seen i mean in the past they've also had sites that are not that strong and there's even the argument that the one that won the world cup in two thousand and six that wasn't even one of the best sites but what i always found so intriguing about italy is that they always find a way to make a stew find a system that works for them or a coach that can bring out the best in them and last night i mean when one of your best friends are in sr when he's sitting on the bench and he only comes on for the last fifteen to twenty minutes then you do begin to question is this coach is ventra competent enough to thank you molina illumined talking to a sports this weekend brazilian grand prix is giving that country a chance to remember its greatest ever form in the one driver or ten cent his spectacular career ended in tragedy when he crashed in one thousand nine hundred four race and died senna remains a sporting hero in brazil and for one week and his achievements are being given the
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musical treatment. by a ton senna was an electrifying performa in his heyday his brilliance on formula one tracks made him an iconic figure around the world and now i think it's and sent his native south paolo is honoring the three time world champion by turning his glorious korea into a musical and i don't see an elite runner is brazil's biggest ever sporting idol as there was only the only thing that made us proud of being brazilian was when we raised the flag off to his victories but all of us in the current atmosphere in brazil study which is probably worse than back in senna's day i think many people need a bit of hug this is a job which hit us. such an important and tragic figure requires a deft acting performance that could be a heavy burden for the star of the show to go but i met but he says his job is simply to transport spectators back to the good old days. i don't mean to let you
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know he has become a legend there is already an image of who santa is and i am not a to change it my role is to make sure the spectators feel pleasantly nostalgic about him. as of the on the weekend of senna's homegrown pray cast and crew will be hoping that tribute is a soaring success. has certainly looks exciting and inspiring that's all for now but be sure to tune in for more news at the top of the hour until then thanks for watching. and he says that i think it's really important to give a bit of time and love back to the fans who make so much effort. yes.

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