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it would be structured if you click only for me when the last words are i don't really become a. part of it find us on facebook and on t w dot com. this is you don't use live from berlin shock resignation british foreign secretary boris johnson calls it quits he's the latest high profile member of prime minister three semi's cabinet to abandon her in the midst of growing gregg's that turmoil during the british government into disarray you were in london and brussels also coming up more boys are rescued from the flood of t.v.
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in thailand they've been rushed to a hospital where they're said to be in good shape meanwhile teams of divers have been working to bring out those still stuck inside and china's prime minister lands in germany to talk business is looking to strengthen ties with berlin and the face of the us tariffs. it's great to have you along i'm a lot of iraq well oh we're having a ball specialist an inauspicious start of the week we begin in the u.k. where prime minister theresa may suffered a huge blow with just months to go before britain cuts ties with the e.u. and a bombshell move that stunned many foreign minister boris johnson has resigned plunging the government into a tour moyle he's expected to make a public statement it comes hot on the use of the resignation of diva. davis the
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minister in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on a briggs it strategy was just on friday the prime minister secured a hard won agreement from her cabinet which now appears to be in complete disarray during a stormy session in parliament to resign me thanked the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupted turning to bricks at mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow friends. the members. the men with the men mr holton prize and house and oxbridge and south priceless. we do not agree about the best way to differing our commitments to one of the results of the referendum but i want to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for accepting the european union for the work he did to establish
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a new car and steer and steer through parliament some of the most important legislation for generations and some of these who recognize the passion that the former foreign secretary demonstrated you see i. didn't remember seeing. him promote know the dogs or the litany on seemly atmosphere that. i want to hear about these important matches a very very facia secession therefore more now i'm joined by a bigot mass in the land in the bear gets a candidate to resign me survive this i understand that as we speak she's meeting with conservative lawmakers right now. yes she's meeting her m.p.'s as we speak and what we hear so far is that there were cheers when she entered the room and that there are a lot of people who are loyal to to reason they inside this room and wall who do
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want her to stay that's rumors of course is nothing has officially come out of this but of course this is really the question today in london who next and it's reason may going to be next we don't know if there are going to be any more resignations whether she still has a functioning cabinet by tomorrow every minute counts for two reason at the moment and she will pray that this is a that there's not going to be more resignations but all bets are off i would say all bets are off she's obviously come under a lot of pressure there's been some harsh criticism also from the opposition leader jeremy you're quoting let's listen in to what he had to say. the prime minister postured with red line after red line and now as reality by each she's backsliding on every one of them we were also given commitments that this government would achieve the exact same benefits and free and frictionless trade through the now those red lines of fading and good team the prime minister appoint to secure this
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deal for our country have jumped a sinking ship. the labor leader there speaking earlier in the meantime to get she's sticking with her brakes that plan regardless of the detractors i mean so what are may's options right now and does she still enjoy enough support to push through her plan. whether she still enjoys enough support we will really have to have to wait and see but i don't think she has any other options but to stick to our plan how plan is something that she has thought long and hard many people would criticize her for that they would say she triggered article fifty much too early without actually having outlined have vision to her cabinet and to the country and now it's fairly late in the whole negotiations we having a deadline in october and she's only now come up with a really more concrete plan and from what we know now is that she is looking at it
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rather soft breaks it there are many m.p.'s in the house of commons who would probably agree with that however she also needs to deal with her own party with her own m.p.'s and the question is will people support it or will there be a leadership challenge there needs to be about forty eight people that are asking for that forty m.p.'s asking for a leadership challenge then it can happen and then then we'll see if she would survive it or if somebody from the more right of the party jacob reese more has a name that's being mentioned somebody who is very passionate and very into the very right of the party who would be a possible contender or somebody who's very fav. by the conservative party members so that could be a scenario that we're facing all right very good most reporting from london thank you so very much now with the break the crisis deepening a let's get reaction from brussels the e.u.'s h.q. we've seen some tongue in cheek reaction from the president of the european council adonal let's let's take a look at what he tweeted
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a little early on he tweeted the politicians come and go but the problems they have created for people remain i can only regret that the idea of gregg's it has not left with davis and johnson but who knows and we've also heard from carl bildt he is the co-chair of the european council of foreign relations and former swedish president here's what he tweeted earlier even before johnson announced his resignation tragic to see how the u.k. is lost in the post referendum kiryas this used to be a nation providing leadership to the world now we can even provide leadership to itself. to do have used is in brussels for us a barber they're having a field day with this so that he doesn't seem very impressed i mean we've heard that the dutch government has now already begun hiring an estimated one thousand extra officials to prepare for extra baracoa or see that they think will be required at customs after gregg's it how is your going to respond to this chaos
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unfolding right now. europe is of course preparing at speed now under increasing pressure for hard for exits because the chaos in london is so compelling in a negative way that nobody in brussels news who speaks was who support who really as speaks for a majority in london does it make sense to talk to the new rx administer them to grab even before the whole leadership problem is to resume a has been resolved and so on so things are still stuck in a rut rep because we know that time is running out not only the netherlands are preparing also francaise started preparing some months ago even even for the consequences of a hard for exit to secure the borders to install new border guards and so on and so force the whole bureaucracy that had been abolished sort of forty years needs to be
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reinstalled with the nuns and everybody is very aware of that on the european side and then you would have referenced it in your answer to recently is facing a battle for her political life how worried are you negotiators that an orderly briggs it is kind of looking less and less likely at this stage or at least it will take a lot longer. in four weeks ago we talked to e.u. diplomats and they said they would put up a fifty fifty bet that things would go wrong and that there would be a hard break sit it at the end of it and now it seems that the odds for that are increasing by the minute because it is more and this becoming infeasible for the brics negotiators to pick things up was somebody from the british side and bring the negotiations that are very complicated under the best of circumstances to a good end within like the two or three months that we have left for negotiations
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so at the moment things are really looking as if there were racing up against the wall and the some in brussels think that the british government and particularly the i view logs of breast wrecks of heartbreak to tears or really sleepwalking into a disaster that would be very bad for britain but it would also be bad for the european union nobody here has any illusions about that all right above is a reporting from brussels thank you. all right let's bring you up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. india's supreme court has upheld its death sentence for three men convicted over the gang rape and murder of a woman on a delhi bus back in twenty twelve the defendants were tried under a special fast track courts after the woman succumbed to her injuries following the brutal assault like a spark nationwide protests against abuse of women. the japanese government says at
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least one hundred and twelve people have died after days of heavy rain and mudslides rescuers have been digging through mud and rubble we seem to find survivors tens of thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to help more than two million people order to evacuate their homes. former hollywood producer harvey weinstein has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexually assaulting a woman in two thousand and six it's the third sex assault case that's been brought against him and more are expected to follow the new york judge denied prosecutors request for weinstein to be placed under house arrest allowing him to remain free on bail. and thailand ahead of the rescue mission working to free a soccer team and their coach from a flooded cave as confirmed that four more boys have been freed that brings the total number of those rescued to eight the children have all been taken to a hospital after spending more than two weeks trapped underground officials say the
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rescue operation has now ended for the night the boys are being kept away from their families to avoid infections for more boys and their coach are still stranded inside the cave complex. and to our correspondent daniel cope is closer to the hospital in northern thailand where the rescued boys have been that west off to daniel good to see the boys have been trapped in the caves for what now two weeks what do we know about their condition. here how they're laying out what we had a press conference about an hour and a half ago the local governing here off the stage was talking and he was saying that the boys that have been rescued from this case already are given the circumstances actually in a very good conditions and you know i can tell you we have been seeing relatives and also buddhist monks here in front of the hospital throughout the day as these
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kind of news i mean everybody here simply was cheering and was blogging and we also hearing and i actually found this quite interesting that the boys are actually in very good spirit that seems to be at least in that case they have been asking for their favorite food which is a very spicy attire a douche with pork and with rice but it seems that doctors here still are a little bit careful and are putting them still a little bit here on a diet we have to remember that they have been for days before they were found in this case because without any kind of food so the doctors here really want to make sure that they are in good health also we are hearing that so far they were not able to meet their relatives in person some of the relatives were only able to see their kids through a small window and that's happening because doctors really want to make sure that
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they also could not suffer for example an infection right now how confident are the dive teams that they will be able to save the remaining boys and their coach. well when you were listening to the press conference i do have the feeling that they're very optimistic that this rescue operation is going to continue as well as we have seen it happening today and also yesterday i guess nobody here in shanghai in this little town really was thinking that this would go as smoothly as we have seen it it's going to but there are lots of factors that we have to take into consideration right now we heard it also the rescue operation right now is in a pause it's supposed to start tomorrow again in the morning hi daniel cope with the latest from the cave or rescue operation in northern thailand thank you so much daniel you're watching the news
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a lot more to tell you about here's what's coming up. china's prime minister looks to boost ties with breaux landing in the face on with us terms that's coming up for daniel winter right after this break and i'll see you again at the top of the hour work with an update of the have minds. they make a commitment. they find solutions. late in stronger. africa . stories from both people different shaping their nation. and their continent. d.w.
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