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it would look like the head of the arabic new. book and. this is news coming to you live from berlin a massive rescue operation restarts in thailand to save the remaining boys in their football coach still stuck in a cave off to successfully rescue more boys today dr divers are back in the box rugged cave system to try and bring up the others we'll go live to our correspondent at the scene of the operation also coming up. the u.k.'s top briggs
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have negotiated david did use a resigns office giving attack on the prime minister what does his departure mean just nine months ahead of the braggs the deadline we talked truck correspondents in london and in brussels. and the u.s. president wants to sell more american cars to gore of he blames high tariffs on the lack of sales but he's drawn we'll tell you the real reason you. are and. in time and the fifth and sixth boy have reportedly been pulled out of a flooded cave off of the team of international divers resume their rescue operation the children are being rushed to hospital off to spending more than two weeks trapped underground a spokesperson for the mission say is a risky voice a hung. bus in good health and the good being kept away from their families to
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avoid infections risk years of putting the boys out one by one it's taking about six hours for divers to guide the children long the dangerous for kid on the tip off to dock and narrow passageways. correspondent florida new is near the cave complex in northern thailand and joins me now from the floor in the fifth and sixth border have reportedly been pulled out of the cave what more can you tell us. well i can definitely tell you that there has been a lot of movement in this past hour or so we have seen ambulances pos by we have seen helicopters fly by i can pretty much confirm that the fifth boy has been taken out of the cave and has already reached the hospital in chiang rai so i've just spoken to a colleague who is at the hospital and he said the first ambulance has definitely
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arrived in chiang rise so we can pretty much confirm that the fifth boy is out there are rumors that the six boys out as well and it would actually not surprise me because the governor and his press conference a few hours ago he actually said bad rescue operations were ongoing and they were going even more quickly than they had originally expected so it actually seems like . things are moving quite quickly now so yesterday the first boy came out after seven and a half hours now it only took them five and a half hours so it seems like the way to freedom is getting shorter until you agreeing to overnight something that the rescuers feared because of rising water levels in the kids we're talking decisions like now for the divers who are carrying out this rescue operation. yet as you said it has.
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he much rained all through the night but it has been dried pretty much since daybreak and so even the weather was very conducive to this rescue operations the palms were still working twenty four seven so the water levels in the caves in the caves excuse me they were the lowest they have ever been and so the situation inside the cave is getting better and better actually and as you can see it is not raining i even might have caught a little sunburn today so the sun was out most of the day so everything is for it's going not only according to plan but even better than the original timeline had suggested. it was so caring about different extraction techniques work well can you tell us techniques which could perhaps speed up the rescue operation. yes i mean there are there are lots of things that you can see on the internet things that look like mini submarines things that look like bicycle bags pretty
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much none of them from what i understand have ever been tested in situations that are even remotely similar to what we're facing here and even the smallest devices that people might come up with here they are probably still too big to get a chance to be used here plus the method that the rescue divers have been using so far is actually working so why change a winning team. somebody on notice that the niche is from the cave miscue operation in northern thailand thank you very much florian.
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as in recent days rescuers dug through mud and rubble bracing to find survivors tens of thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to help more than two million people were ordered to evacuate their homes. two journalists from myanmar have been charged with breaking the country's strict secrecy laws for their reporting on the rogue pinch of crisis they were arrested in december in a sting operation critics have slammed the case as an assault on press freedom saying that is aimed at stifling reporting on the government's crackdown in broke into communities. in haiti violent protests over fuel price hikes have entered a third day protesters looted and vandalized shops and set up roadblocks in the country's capital port au prince on sunday the government suspended its planned price increases but there has been no let up to the end rest. or we're going to head to the u.k. now where the prime minister to resign may is facing fresh turmoil in her cabinet
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after the resignation of her brother that minister david davis he is the most senior official in charge of negotiating the country's exit from the european union and he accused the prime minister of undermining brags that with her plan to keep quote close trade ties with the block his resignation comes just two days after to resign may's announcement that her government had finally reached a consensus on a divorce deal with the e.u. the british cabinet gathered last week at the prime minister's country retreat outside london top of the agenda ending the infighting between hardline brick city years and rival pro europe ministers mission accomplished set to resume a on friday. the cabinet has agreed all collective position on the future of our negotiations with you and offer you a proposal will create a free trade area it was a consensus which only just lost it over the weekend. breaks it minister david
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davis was very much a hard liner davis clashed frequently and publicly with his european union counterpart michel barnier a despite political positive spin on their strained relations. you know it says. the devices. undoubtedly be challenging times ahead of us in the negotiations and we will do all we can deliver a deal best interest of citizens explaining why he quit david davis says he fears to reason may's approach will leave the u.k. in a weak negotiating position with less than nine months to go until britain leaves the e.u. this high profile ministerial departure will be seen as a significant setback and for more let's bring in correspondent baerga mass who has the latest from london and in brussels barbara vessel is joining us and barrett i'd
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like to begin with you because david davis has just been speaking about his resignation what's he been saying. well he said that the reason there was a good prime minister and that she deserves the support so he doesn't want to see father resignations he doesn't want to see her toppled he said he did not deliberately set out to weaken it was just a matter of his own conscience that was what was agreed on friday of maybe not agreed by brother imposed on him that's probably his perception that he just could not live with that that he would have had to deliver a brecht said that he just did not fully support that he had no other choice but to go however we all know we'll see what this what this what comes out of it and if there are other resignations and barbara how is brussels looking on at this because i mean this is just the latest twist and turn the latest turmoil in u.k.
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prime minister teresa mayes government. there's mounting horror of course in brussels because there had been little bit of hope on friday that this peace to peace talks and checkers could have delivered and could have held up to get negotiations going again that the problem the e.u. has is that there is at the moment nobody to talk with even if somebody you will be nominated rob to quickly it will be difficult to pick up where david davis are all in rather than the sharper after reason may have taught have left talks and also they don't know what there is to talk about what is the basis and now an awfully close look when you go see actions and the problem that brussels has been aware of for months is that the british government has negotiated self within its own ranks and not with the e.u. so they are stuck here in brussels the same way that was stuck to my right go in three months ago and we know that the prime minister and her cabinet i mean they
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did agree on a break they planned just on friday and so barbara i'd like to ask you how is that being received in brussels. cautiously of course said nobody wanted to sort of wipe it off the table immediately so there were friendly responses to yes we will look at the detail of the proposal and then we will sort of talk about it and we will read begin negotiations bought of course behind the scenes it was clear that this again looked like cherry picking that britain wanted pieces of the single market and pieces of the customs union and sort of made make up out of that sort of custom made solution for a british e.u. relationship something that the european side has always said is not doable and so thing has really changed we're still stuck at the point where the british side doesn't have a clear negotiating position and where the details simply can't be talked about because nobody knows what's on the table and in the meantime of course there are
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questions about the stability of the government to tell us. get. those theresa may need to fear any further resignations. i think all bets are off for example boris johnson the foreign secretary has been awfully quiet over the weekend a lot of the cabinet have not really come out and have made open open statements so we know that there are grumblings in the party we know if someone doesn't in fact to be top of the prime minister because a lot of people will be asking themselves is that a good idea only nine months ago there is a deadline of a few months for the next important deadline in the process of negotiations so is it really a good idea to change the whole leadership team. in london and barbara vessel in brussels thank you so much to both of you. staying in the u.k. now in prime minister theresa may says that she is appalled and shocked by the death of a woman exposed to the soviet era poisoned nobody talk police have opened
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a murder investigation into the incident forty four year old dawn sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance earlier this year london has blamed moscow for that attack which has been described as the first chemical weapon used in europe since world war two. formula one racing now and sebastien fettle has taken the tenth of vent of the season the british grand prix he got past britain's own lewis hamilton who actually started the race in pole position. sensation in silverstone right from the green light surpassed in fact it was ferrari flew straight into the lead while a slow start for lewis hamilton was made even worse when like humans ferrari sent
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him to rearing off the truck a time penalty for the fin and a long way back for britain's fragile established himself at the front joined by miss eighties drive a father terry protests with the end approaching vettel had dropped down to second behind us with hamilton and rocketed in third and fourth that's all pulled off this plucky maneuver to brigade the lead with five knots to go and he has gone to meet crossing the line first the only decision ever time at silverstone how to listen and reichen and rounded off the party the race the great crowd. yeah i think it was really a race that i enjoyed a lot that the people enjoyed it so yeah but it amazing that. that's all now has a cushion of eight points over defending champion lewis hamilton at the top of the drivers started just. now to the second stage of the tour de france which saw a new overall leader a merge that's after a mass crash took out some of the front runners in the one hundred eighty three
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kilometer ride through western france one of those involved was the colombian fernando got idea who won the first stage to take hold of the yellow jersey of the remaining sprinters fought it out for the finish line with silva and again powering it home. and with that you're up to date on the union's. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for a good. go at africa people and projects that are changing the environment for the better it's up to us. killin it.

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