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transfer. complex starts october twentieth on the w. . w. news live from berlin the british prime minister says brags it may take longer than planned after talks stall choice a maid said she's considering an e.u. proposal to extend the u.k. transition out of the block her critics are calling it a betrayal we'll get the latest from london and brussels. also coming up turkish police searched saudi consulate properties as the investigation into the fate of
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dissidents saudi journalist jamal khashoggi keeps out u.s. president donald trump says he expects to learn the truth by the end of the week. and this man from a small german town says he fell into the so-called islamic state by accident but federal prosecutors say he was involved in the planning of attempted terrorist attack in germany. i'm semi so misconducts good to have you with us british prime minister theresa may says she is considering a european union proposal that would keep britain bound to the bloc swirls for several months longer than originally planned after a summit of e.u. leaders in brussels failed to make enough progress and reaching a divorce agreement the e.u. has now suggested more time for striking a trade deal that ensures a frictionless border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland with gregg's of northern ireland is set to become the u.k.'s only land border. with both
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sides want to avoid a physical border which many fear could reignite social tensions in northern ireland now a key part of negotiations is a so-called backstop that's a guarantee the border will stay open should the u.k. leave the e.u. without a deal the e.u. wants to keep northern ireland in the customs union and the common market britain's theresa may says that is not acceptable she spoke to reporters at the summit in brussels a short while ago thank you previous posts on withdrawal agreements and on the future partnership our future relationship only with your agreement there are issues remaining around the back story just to remind everybody the back story is what would become in place to ensure that there would be no hard border between north and east the future relationship is not in place by the end of the mentation period now the original proposal from the e.u. was one that we could not accept in the k. it would have created a customs border down the irish sea earlier in the year we put forward a proposal as to how to deal with this issue
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a further idea that has emerged and it is an idea at this stage is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a few matter of months and it would only be for a matter of months or it our correspondents are following all the latest developments in the breaks and negotiations we have cared much for us in brussels and berkut mass in london good to see you both care good start with you theresa may saying she is open to extending the brakes a transition period by a few months tell us what that means. if you want to but i'm sure i'd say you can sense here a little bit the desperation of the british prime minister to find something new at this summit in brussels that you can bring home and sell to those opposed to her plans how to solve this debt lock in the negotiations now the advantage of an extension of the transition phase or. the phase where a future trade deal is to be found. the extension the function that would. could be
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that it gives more time it would make a backstop less likely and that is something that theresa may could sell at home because there's many people in the in the huge cape particularly in the north of ireland who do not like to see the backstop come into play all right she could sell that home but it seems like this concept of extending this period is triggering some backlash at home. well if there is i may need any a reminder of the pressure that she is at home she definitely got this as a reaction on this latest proposals one directed leaning paper was screaming another year in limbo and the brics it is and how parties are fearing that it could you know extend indefinitely but even the remaining us are saying well is this not maybe a matter of principle what really would and nothing here bring can this problem then really be so if we be paying and we don't have enough to pay for a public service is there all this money extra money going to brussels is that
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really worth it or you know there is still optimism that we hearing from some e.u. leaders but what do you think the chances are that we will see a no deal on braggs that. the chances that there will be no deal and increase practically by the day it's less than half a year to go until the u.k. would crash out on this before steel can be found i just returned from the u.k. and people there a lot of business leaders i talked to said it's common sense it's in the interests of both sides they will find a deal but today here in brussels luxembourg prime minister said look it's also common sense that we will not give away the advantages of the internal market we will not risk the advantages that europe has provided for those twenty eight member states only because one is is has decided to leave the club so. the fronts are really clear in the u.s. prepared to face a no deal if it has to come. what's the perspective there in the u.k.
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you know what are the chances people see there to still see and no deal. there definitely some injuries amaze own part of you say well if push comes to shove then we will crash out without a deal and we're british and we will survive and it will sort of revive the british spirit then again there are others who see this as catastrophic and as mentioned many in the street is desperately wants a deal and they are putting pressure on to reason to do something to find a solution for this i don't think there are many people who are stockpiling food or drink for the event of a new deal in britain crashing out of the e.u. but definitely it's something that people all pondering whether this could be a possible outcome if there is no agreement reached in brussels. wondering if there will be a deal or not our correspondents on the ground in london and. in brussels thank you both very much. let's catch up now on some other stories making headlines around
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the world at least one person has been killed and dozens injured during an anti-corruption protest in the haitian capital port au prince thousands of people turned out across the caribbean country amid growing anger over the alleged misuse of funds from an government program sponsored by the ends with. a vigil has been held in russian and crimea for the victims of a school rampage that left at least nineteen people dead the attack took place at a college in the black sea port of carriage russian authorities say an eighteen year old man detonated explosives and shot his fellow students and their children so. the world health organization has warned that the outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo could worsen dramatically the w.h.o. stopped short of declaring an official public health emergency but said there is a danger of the potentially fatal disease spreading to neighboring countries. and a ball gary at suspect has been charged of the rape in killing of television journalist victoria mahdi nova after his extradition from germany he denies he
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raped and intentionally killed but authorities say his d.n.a. matches evidence at the crime scene. u.s. president donald trump has asked turkish authorities to hand over an audiobook ording that is said to prove that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was tortured and killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey investigators have conducted new searches at consular properties in the city a columnist for the washington post who was highly critical of the saudi government then its more than two weeks ago his disappearance has led high level business and political representatives to pull out of a saudi investment conference next week including the dutch finance minister. as the world looks on investigators search for clues on walks happened to jamal khashoggi. they were finally allowed to scour the home of the saudi consul in istanbul turkey believes the journalists body was disposed oh yeah.
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a critic of the saudi leadership was last seen entering the nearby consulate turkish officials claim they have an order recording of his murder inside. a take the u.s. president who's been accused of covering up for the saudis says he hasn't heard we've asked for if it exists rather they have it over no i'm not sure yet that it exists probably goes possibly to they're an important ally but i want to find out what happened where is the fault and we will probably know that by the end of the week but my company is coming back we're going to hold off the top u.s. diplomat has been traveling to meet with saudi then turkish leaders. pompei who gave little away about what he'd learned about the probe on the plane home but he
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was recorded saying riyadh deserved more time. i keep hearing that we're giving them some benefit of the doubt they're going to do an investigation. and when the investigation comes out will the guy you wait it's not about benefit of the doubt it's that it is reasonable it's reasonable to give them a handful of days more to complete a so they get it right. police have carried out a second sweep of the saudi consulate in the early hours they left taking evidence with them. that will lead to official of which few have emerged in the sixteen days since she vanished the. german authorities have confirmed media reports that a major attack by the so-called islamic state has been prevented the reports suggest that three teams of jihadists were planning to travel to germany and cause a large number of deaths at a music festival in two thousand and sixteen authorities ran an undercover
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operation for more than a year a german married couple who travel to syria in the fall of two thousand and fifteen and joined us lamech state are reported to have played a central role. this man may have been at the center of a murderous plot. from hilda's time allegedly joined. the islamist terror organization i asked in late twenty fifteen he was later arrested in syria and is still detained there he says that part of his task was to ensure that the attackers could travel to germany without being discovered. i just kind of this one come through and i was approached they started by asking me if i knew two women who wanted to get married. if you get married abroad you're less suspicious. that it's a way of disguising yourself or to go with your partner. the terrorists were
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purportedly inspired by the nov twenty fifth in attacks in paris in which one hundred thirty people were killed three separate terror cells were supposed to carry out an attack of a similar scope in germany but german authorities were keeping the islamists under surveillance. and it created this team is the members of the team was supposed to spend some time in conspicuously they were supposed to behave in an islamic way and then carry out an attack at the appointed time on site here and then under. one factor that helped investigators was the collapse of i.r.s. in syria. now they're hoping to round up everyone involved in the plot in germany ogre's ji says he's willing to help them. we asked him if he regrets going there you know definitely one hundred percent or. the coming weeks and months will show whether he's telling the truth in any case will remain in custody regardless of
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whether he's extradited to germany or not. mexican boxer. that is has announced that he signed a quote historic contract after agreeing to a three hundred sixty five million dollar deal to broadcast despite the streaming service does own the world middleweight champion a signed a five year old levon fight deal that could be the most lucrative in sports history the twenty eight year old beach an article of keane in september and one of the fights of the year was that i said he was humbled to be selected for the contract. russian wake boarder nikita marciano has performed the latest in a long line of stunts this time riding on and around icebergs in southwest greenland he says the high salt content made the water sticky and meant it was a much more difficult to execute certain jumps he also revealed that falling into the water was no fun and freezing conditions were one problem but the many icy
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needles floating around made it extra chains. are now our top story that we're following right here on d w the british prime minister theresa may says the u.k. is transition out of the e.u. could be extended by a matter of months to ensure no pards border in northern ireland this comes after european union leaders failed to reach a breadth of breakthrough at talks in brussels. coming up on a more break that coverage of the u.k. leaving the e.u. threatening to disrupt the supply chains across europe will see what could be at stake. that story for you coming right up and business.
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of the. my first vice like mosul sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this notion towards something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have them by say the loss of my home but it took me mr going to buy their. finally they gave up and mentioned by me on my side those but
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returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apropos root for goes than writing advice.

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