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this is d.w. news live from berlin a day to remember the wars that europe pledged never to repeat the french president urges closer cooperation with berlin during ceremonies marking germany's day of remembrance monolog pronghorns a future dangers that europe must face together also coming up ahead of a european leaders meeting to discuss bragg's it when you visit one english town where the leaf vote was among the strongest and where some people are now switching
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sides. tangent tennis germany's alexanders farah upset world number one nobody just published to win the prestigious a.t.p. finals in london. by marrying the evanston it's good to have you with us we begin with a call for unity from french president i'm on a mock wrong address in german lawmakers here in berlin and his speech was part of germany's annual remembrance day which honors victims of war and oppression from across was a chance to rally germany to his vision of a new era in europe. on a day of remembering war and division a strong show of unity. speaking to the german bundestag the french president said france and germany had overcome two hundred years of wards and now is the time to
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look to the future. with them. today we must find the courage together to open a new chapter. we owe it to europe because we are not yet fully aware of the importance of the times we live in. made an impassioned call for france and germany to work together only that way could europe tackle challenges from climate change to migration. that is why europe must be stronger that is why it must be more sovereign because it will not be able to play its role if it becomes the placing of the world's top powers if it doesn't take more responsibility for its defense and security and its content to play a secondary role on the world stage. as was met with applause
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also from the german chancellor with whom i call has been holding talks on easy reforms this last week. it's wonderful that you are our guests here today and i germany and such an impressive speech that made it clear once again just how important german french cooperation and friendship is and just how important it is in a r.p.n. context earlier on sunday america than maicon laid wreaths at germany's central memorial for those killed in war their countries through time opposite sides and both world wars making the two leaders remembering together a strong symbol of re conciliation and peace. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. yemen's movie movement has said it's halting drone and missile attacks in a statement the group said the move was to prepare for
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a cease fire to the four year conflict if agreed by the saudi led coalition and independent researchers estimate more than fifty thousand people have been killed in the war since twenty sixteen. hundreds of anti immigrant protesters have rallied in the mexican border city of tijuana against the arrival of thousands of central american migrants the demonstrators voiced concerns that mexico will have to support the new arrivals as they wish to apply for u.s. asylum. after a manual recount for the u.s. senate race in the state of florida outgoing republican governor rick scott has been named the winner of beating democrat incumbent bill nelson by about ten thousand votes scott's victory means republicans boost their my jordi in the senate by at least one more seat. argentina says it has no means to raise the wreck of a submarine that went missing
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a year ago with forty four crew members on board new footage shows the moment that remotely operated vehicles discovered the sunken san juan on friday nine hundred meters below the surface of the atlantic ocean authorities believe a water leak caused the german built vessel to implode. but the exact details of the tragedy remain unclear and some say only a full examination of the hole would provide answers. grieving and angry. the relatives of the missing submariners have spent months putting pressure on the argentinian government to give them more information and tell them what happened to their loved ones. and we were sitting at the dining table with my mom when the message from the submarine command for survived seeing that an object that was detected yesterday was that our son one
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we couldn't believe it we turned on the television and media said it was our son one and you know that. the submarine was returning from a routine mission off argentina southernmost tip in november last year it was awarded back to base after reporting an electrical breakdown but the crew was never heard from again all for a tease gave up hope of finding survivors just two weeks later but their relatives didn't. i'm disappointed disappointed because we still thought they had all the information we get the illusion that they would find them in life unfortunately or that's it. on thursday argentina marked one year since the san juan went missing the next day the submarine was found. british prime minister teresa mayes says the next seven days in the braze that process will be critical for
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britain in an interview she says she would not give her backing to a plan to leave the european union until the two sides agreed on what their future relationship will be while european ministers are set to discuss that plan this week but as briggs it begins to take shape many who voted to leave the e.u. don't see don't like rather what they see d.w. visited an english town where it seems that a number of people have even changed their minds. this is one of britain's most euro skeptic communities here just to the east of london seventy percent of people voted to leave the many of them were young people after a week of drama at westminster what did the under thirty's think now was the point i believe in this is going to be a lot of hassle we want to protect it we want to europe to set off far more of a benefit from leaving the state i don't think we want to stop arguing and.
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from thirty young adults have been following the political show in london closely the result is that many are not sure whether leaving the you is the right thing to do after all i was in favor of leaving and when i vote it's a leave. i knew that there would be short term struggles all of the mess that is going on is has brought me to a point where i almost regret the decision to leave twenty four year old mitchell in the technology industry he had trusted british politicians to deliver on their promise to secure a good brakes a deal now he has doubts about whether that is possible to see how much of a mess everything's actually come into there's no structure no one knows where it's going to go there's lots of uncertainty at the moment i feel that we should probably we should stay not far away suit connelly of the local conservative party is just as unhappy with the draft breaks a deal as mentioned but for her the answer cannot be to stay in the i think the.
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green men and this is rubbish basically it's not what we want it's not what we voted for we didn't vote for a load of idiots up in westminster. hall they've made a total mess of the and. we won't we will lay out we want to help now. so you can only things the young people from are wrong and doubting their leaves out but back in the snooker club mitchell oma believes that britons perhaps shouldn't have. to vote on the issue in the first place i want to kind of. disease in like this with something as complex as europe has been put in my hands because being honest i don't understand. the prime minister understands it so how are we making the decisions. this is the thing everyone has an opinion but no one knows what should happen now with all of the unfolding uncertainty and chaos is rampant young people are not sure that the bricks of game can be won any more. than
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joining us now from westminster is t w correspondent barbara vessel so barbara i think it's safe to say that he has had a rather difficult week she says so herself in a t.v. interview today and she also of course continued to defend her breaks the deal how does she come across. or she comes across as a woman who is decided to determined to fight and to call this last week for her. the difficult week of course is the understatement of the day it's been me it's been completed not accused divided by theresa may to get this interview that she would not step away that she would push this deal through and she didn't mind it from her opponents and groups so far enemies to fall over unless and there was a struct implied here what the prime minister has to say. you know
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a change of leadership at this point isn't going to make the negotiations uneasy and it's not going to change the parliamentary arithmetic what it will do what it will do is bring in a degree of uncertainty that's uncertainty for people and what it will do is mean that is a risk that actually we need to lead the negotiations and that's a risk that wrecks it gets to a length of frustration and. what she telling us there it's quite obvious she's telling her enemies in. the whole gaggle off for opponents within her own party and of course on the opposition benches if you shoot me down things will get worse because then we might end up was no breaks it and everybody in britain seems to begin to understand what that means or you will get no brits at all and then of course is directed at her enemies with in the tory party telling them if you still want to break that this is your only and one chance well there has been some talk
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of possibly renegotiating the draft deal or at least parts of it but barbara what does brussels life need to make of this. brussels of course is wringing their hands and tearing their hair for days because they watched the kaos in westminster and must have thought to watch are they doing there is in these meet negotiations have been dragging on from months and months in many late nights and now there is this call to a negotiated however through it theresa may knows that it is not doable the bricks and deal the actual divorce agreement those five hundred eighty five pages of legal text they will not be true or not and they will not be reopened there is nothing going on there however what she can achieve and what she's trying to do at brussels in brussels is to put some more let's say as sweet language and a bit more love into these so called political declaration dealing with the future
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relationship between the united kingdom and the european union and that of course can still be achieved it means nothing legally but if the other leaders can help or to go across the virtual here they might do so. barbara vai's all reporting for us from westminster thank you. in tennis alexander it's very stunned a world number one of a joke of edge to win the season ending a.t.p. finals in london the clear favorite joke of its hadn't dropped a set or service game in the entire tournament before sunday's final but he was no match for his fair of there because of the first german to win the prestigious tournament since boris becker in one thousand nine hundred five. alexander to serve was hoisted confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak
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djokovic to serve third still to six full victory in the all important first set. her third. he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful all right shots. saving his best for last. i thought. believing evidence obviously biggest. first of all i want to know about the great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before i mean you barely lost the match i'm actually very faithful you don't want to me today. the death of highlights of sarah's fledgling career but one he may eclipse in twenty nineteen i quick reminder now of our top story german chancellor angela merkel and french president hollande on
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micron say they hope to sign a new treaty of friendship and cooperation between their countries in january it comes after my prank call for closer ties in a ceremony marking germany's day of remembrance. you're watching d.w. news from berlin more at the top of the hour i'm mary and i haven't seen thanks for watching. but. they make a commitment. they find. her. africa. stories about people their friends shaping their nation.

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