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this is news coming to you live from berlin the top coach says britain can't back out of bricks that this comes as prime minister to resign may battles political survival she insists upon an entry vote on the brics a deal rigaud ahead on tuesday as planned just find heavy opposition we're going to live to london for the baby exists also coming up. monday do adopt a migration pact as a major u.n. conference in morocco it aims to assist god's humane treatment of the millions of
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people on the move of world wide but several nations have pulled out from the pact including the u.s. . and the support crosser do you drive in striving to be lawmakers in the final of one of the bullets talked on the minds of the copilot beth the daughters of the doomed britta argentinian dr lisa from boringness i was played this in the spanish capital madrid. plays it needed extra time to beat both go up to the yes there were celebrations both in spain and they told. the. band. how did a warm welcome to you i'm on the thought she britain can back out of briggs' it that's the verdict of europe's top courts in a ruling handed down this morning the european court of justice said the u.k. can get in. tribune revoked its decision to leave the european union the decision
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comes one day before the british parliament votes on whether to endorse terrorism is highly criticised. the prime minister is under pressure to delay the vote and seek more concessions from brussels the court's ruling may now strengthen course for a second referendum. for the very latest let's go now live to london and to be correspondent bob the visit bob graham and the british government have tried to stop the european court of justice from even taking up this case given that how significant is today's ruling. from fully puts the cat amongst the pigeons. because it does strengthen the hand of remainders it should go muna one of the leading voices in the labor party for a second referendum was more or less jubilant and said see people breaks it is not inevitable because it still turn back and sort of undo it and that is something
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that is also of course on the other hand working against a reason made because now even more parliamentarians might feel emboldened and say this is a real alternative it is a possibility that we just forget all this and turn back and say sorry you this was just a stupid idea that michael gove the environment minister says the vote in parliament today is a winnable foot to raise me what do you make of his assessment. that it's wishful thinking of course the tories were still trying to sort of prop up to reserve may and sort of keep her in the leadership position are have to engage in that they somehow have to spread optimism how far fetched that ever might be so it's of course it's to be expected but on the other hand the count among tory tory parliamentarians who have openly declared that they would vote against. that ends
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well above one hundred and two that the whole of position which will sort of vote against trees amaze deal it looks like a disaster in the making and some still on her side in her own cabinet say she sort of should somehow postpone it but downing street is holding fast and saying no we will hold the vote so she will face the political firing squad tomorrow evening so a lot of tense and discussions going on behind the scenes no doubt bob but a lot of uncertainty about the issue of drugs it's how we gather three different perspectives around regs that take a listen. taking the nation's post on bricks that. quentin hunter is a member of the vote leave comparing he's for europe but not the e.u. . i don't like the idea of an elected people of the countries imposing those on us but we have no control over i mean george for coal we have no control or he wants britain to leave the e.u.
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but things the current deal is of no value. i don't know why man is pushing for this deal go most generally in the house of commons for politicians but most important country corporate tears you very much if you got remainders from very much your working she has been successfully managed to you and that's to you not the parts to it and there are many things that can still twenty two year old francesco believe he came to the u.k. two years ago from italy he sells italian producta like cheese and all at london's borrow market he says bricks it will make things harder for him. it's going to be more broad than what we call it on the way to a show on the way the stuff. we would begin to fight a mule team would be doing that really whole supply of complexity and i think more people are going to have a problem if they have the uncertainty surrounding bricks it is making things.
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worse. for me but i see a something. something like people don't know yet what. better ferry me as an immigration lawyer he saw regionally from brazil but became a british citizen in two thousand and seventeen he's already seen a change among his clients. but as a local for me gripes that they're not coming or p.m.'s you specifically are not coming to the u.k. because of the certainty if they would be along to stay or not if there is a second referendum he says he definitely vote remain. so three different perspectives but one overriding feeling that breaks it means chaos and uncertainty . so opinions remain a deeply divided as the whole of the given that it is the possibility of a second referendum on the regs that the only way to decide on this issue once once and for all. to decide on this issue and to turn back on brecht so yes of
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course parliament could change its mind within the weeks to come and still say no we will agree to juries amazed you after all however it's not very likely things would have to change in brussels so what we will see this week and that is the likeliest scenario is that there will be a leadership challenge against a reason may already on wednesday from within her own party or from the from the opposition who are bring a vote of no confidence but nothing is known in london we are facing chaos often in the political scene here but every business in london thank you very much for that update from the. turning now to morocco where leaders and representatives from around one hundred fifty countries have adopted a landmark pact on migration at a united nations conference in the u.n. says there are now more. than ever before some two hundred and sixty million
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the proposed agreement aims to tackle the challenges arising from this massive movement of people but the pact has also come under heavy criticism with several european and non european nations pulling out of the process we'll talk to our correspondent in modification just a minute but first this report. tens of thousands of ringette muslims living in crowded refugee camps in bangladesh it's one of the many faces of today's global migration issue now a u.n. agreement wants to pave the way for a better handling of migrant flows but what does the pact actually say increased information and data collection is one part migrants should be given information about their chosen route and they should be informed about the risks people living in countries on the route and in host countries should also be informed about the consequences of migration and to ensure that information is based on facts for it
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is should exchange data at an international level the pact also urges origin countries to address the root causes of migration to work toward eradicating poverty creating jobs and meeting basic standards for nutrition and education another key point is the respect for human rights standards should be set to protect those who do decide to leave the pact also encourages see rescues. the pact calls for coronated border management countries that should make safe and legal border crossings possible they should cooperate against people smuggling networks by for instance exchanging information on smuggling routes but not all countries agree with the pact demands the us was the first country to announce it was not going to sign among others hungary astray poland israel austria and the czech republic have already spoken out against adding their signatures they criticize
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what they see as a too positive view of migration and say the pact could lead to an increase in illegal immigration but what do governments have to do legally nothing the contract is non-binding the agreement is more about sending a political signal migration is a global phenomenon and the international community wants to tackle it together. find funny is in monaco covering that meeting for us funny says the leaders in monaco adopted the fact they have the given it's non-binding and many countries have pulled out even before it was signed what kind of pitch. right as we have actually just heard in the report it is about setting a political signal that the global community is ready to cooperate at least on this level and to help manage migration on an international level even though it's just a soft law as you put it because it is not legally binding there are political signals hopefully sent out to the member u.n. member countries that have agreed to do support that they will at least set up
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minimum standards in their respective countries to protect the rights of migrants i'm talking about the migrants for example in saudi arabia in the united arab emirates and asia people are working as domestic workers whose passports is being almost immediately revoked as soon as they land at the airports who have absolutely no rights and are continuously of use i'm talking about the people in europe who are picking fruits and vegetables and are not being paid minimum wages but i'm also talking about the situation the sad fact of the lot of migrants who are washed ashore at for example at the coast of tunisia as a dad bought the are not buried it's about giving these people dignity regardless of course if immediately there is any consequence flowing from this non-binding pact the talk about dignity and funny libya is one country which has become a gateway for migrants and refugees trying to reach europe by crossing the mediterranean sea many who are stranded there face desperate conditions let's first
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take a look at this report. stranded and in despair hundreds of thousands and you're a grim day to day existence in libya's capital tripoli clinging to hope of a new life in europe the chances are minimal the risks are enormous to be nothing i'm going to get i want to leave and go anywhere else i'm twelve years old and i. i want to future to go to school and live my life there's nothing here. that i love behind it's dangerous on the mediterranean but what if the choice do i have except to try and reach. it will be very had i don't even have the knowledge. the weak the injured and the sick come to this health center run by refugee aid organizations for help up to three hundred patients a day are treated here. abraham fled from sudan to tripoli hoping to carry on to europe. but in libya he experienced torture and abuse.
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really took a kalashnikov and hit me on the neck and on my back. beat my legs and finally they took a knife and cut my skin open. a doctor who has treated countless refugees who fell into the hands of the libyan coast guard he says the medical care in the reception camps is catastrophic. there are malnourished people there are wounded. device stated be able there are people with chronic diseases who didn't take their medication for a long time the libyan coast guard on the other hand considers itself on course this year crews have already returned thirteen thousand people to the mainland brought them back and then walk them up italy has lent libya seven ships provided training and tip the coast guard off to suspicious boats this year the number of refugees arriving in italy is down by eighty percent the coast guard sees that as a success we send with them
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a message the message that said don't try to do it again because you will lose your money you'll lose your time and believe it will. become your back was n.g.o.s conducting rescue operations are a thorn in their side a libyan coast guard spokesman says the n.g.o.s are hindering their work and shows a video to substantiate his claim german activists from the nonprofit see watch are seen plucking people out of the water although the coast guard was allegedly there first and wanted to help in his eyes they're sending the wrong signal yes and you know if a thousand people make it to europe and ten thousand migrants will come to libya and if ten thousand make it then there'll be one hundred thousand new ones the numbers are going through the roof. but where should they go the hundreds of thousands of people who want to leave libya. they beat me and i'm not the only one
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that's a one off the coast guard caught us on the high seas and forced us to return with an idea and even. the libyan coast is the ugly underbelly of the european refugee crisis. so funny with any changes for the migrants struggling to escape the situation as a result of the pact which is just been signed into law cash well that's the hope at least here for example in talking to young. they hope that this not only creates a wig raise awareness of any comes to the plight of a lot of a migrants trying to take on a very dangerous route to go through europe they hope that it's going to be a more orderly regular migration that helps some to go to their country of destination but as i said earlier at this point this platform that's been agreed on can only serve as a platform of discussion to raise awareness and to implement at least minimal minimum standards in countries like libya in countries like also marrocco by the
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way this country has around seventy thousand subsaharan migrants and there's been recent crackdowns on deborah gallus if they have papers or not so it's really about hope that once again a migrant is going to equal actually a human being and that there's going to be more awareness about their situation and that by the way ironically is happening on the seventieth anniversary of the declaration of human rights by the united nations funny for on the u.n. conference on migration thank you very much for that update from lot of cash. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world french president in money lacroix has been holding crisis talks with the union and business leaders after another weekend of yellow vest protests the demonstrations erupted last month over a planned fuel tax and spiraled into a mass movement against the president mccraw is due to address the nation this evening. global arms sales rose for the third consecutive year in two thousand and
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seven seventeen that's according to the speeding based research group sipri the world's top one hundred groups total three hundred ninety eight billion dollars in sales the u.s. remains by far the world's biggest supplier of military equipment and services followed by russia and britain. more than three hundred thousand households in the southeast of the united states have been left without power after a storm hit the carolinas bringing snow sleet and freezing rain the severe weather paralyzed road and air transport and the national weather service is forecasting more disruption on monday. time now for some sports and the biggest showdown of all this weekend was in madrid where river played well crowned copa live out the door this champions off a new long drawn out saga last man this show is here to tell us after all the
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controversy finally some football yesterday at river plate one three one beat the big time rivals book a genius and people may remember last month we had the original second leg in one as that is postponed moved to madrid because of a plate fans stoned to the bust of boca juniors and some of the bucket players got injured but yet we finally got some football and actually it was a really good game is my look back at the scenes from madrid and indeed back in one i said it's. a bucket junius team boss arrived at the game unscathed unlike before the original second leg at river plate stadium. madrid wanted a classic football match another thing else and that's just what was served. got a better day it's ok to talk to the lead to send fans who had traveled thousands of miles into delirium. but lukas plateau equalized
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a river to prompt extra time. one contender all then put river in front with a fabulous finish. and gonzalo martinez sealed the three one win river triumph in the first ever final between argentina's two heavyweights. tried to meet the expectations in a positive way you know we couldn't let negative thoughts get to us because it would have made it worse i mean after staying silent and not saying anything about other matters whether it be shown on the pitch we are superior. and what i'm wondering about. the second one as it is the river fans went wild after a rollercoaster few weeks following the two two draw in the first leg and if any man's joy it took all the weight off my. so there's i have not slept for weeks and i lost my voice i missed days at work because i went to the other two games that were postponed but today nothing gives me more pride than to write this shirt. that
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was sporadic violence but nothing like the attack on the book of course last month and the story might not end here the court of arbitration for sport could still disqualify river because of their fans antics for now though they're taking that trophy home with a game in madrid having given the cup a more global publicity than anyone could ever have imagined. some of what has been the global impact of this game well i mean massive i mean completely through the roof no one expected this i mean in a way accidentally because the games in played in madrid rather than back in an argentine there's been much more willed wide interest in the match and the south americans are probably not that happy about that but deep down they'll be looking at the coffers and the money rolling in thinking actually that was quite a good idea and the spanish the spanish will be smiling tonight because the spanish league want to play a game a spanish league game in the united states and so far they've been told they can't
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do it now they can go one on a south america's biggest club soccer game is just taking place in madrid on a different continent so if they can do such a big game surely we can do it with what is comparatively a minor league game the spanish will also be pleased because they are bidding for the twenty fuji will cup along with portugal and possibly morocco and their big rivals for that will cup big of argentina uruguay and power of why now the spanish can say hang on argentina can't even organize a club game let them let alone a world cup we've just bailed them out they hosted in spain so let us do the world cup we can do a better job so it's interesting from that point of view as well this is a lot of things to think about and obviously it's not the end of the saga but you have to leave it there mark matters thank you very much for your insights. and we see in madrid for a moment because why so many football fans were focused on the big match we heard about just now fans of christmas hit the cvs just as santa claus housings of them
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in the spanish capital and first order for a good cause the five kilometer charity race still in madrid into a sea of red and white with the green as joining in it's the largest recipients kind in the world money released from the event is denatured to a cancer charity. in china has called in canada to feel why as chief financial officer will face the consequences get hard from a business this is here for that again to. the arrest of that who. exactly is seen as a further escalation of tri tensions between the us and china and has hit asian stocks today talk is nikkei index closed more than two percent lower the saying in hong kong is down just over one percent while a c.f. old man one zoo was taken into custody in canada last week at the behest of u.s. authorities and is fighting to be released on bail for health reasons the government in beijing some of the u.s.
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ambassador to demand the cancellation of the arrest warrant. stocks in asia continue to slide this week as the arrest of while ways chief financial officer revive straight wolf is among investors tech stocks are among the highest loses in tokyo hong kong and south korea chip makers like hynix and produces a smartphone displays like japan display. because of incidents investors now worry about trade talks might be stalled for this week and made the situation by worsen the chinese foreign ministry said in a statement that the united states history of sleep violated the legal and legitimate rights of war way c.f. a man one giant and the americans to withdraw the arrest warrant men was detained last week while changing flights in vancouver and is awaiting possible extradition to the us federal prosecutors allege that while we're used to hong kong shell
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company to sell equipment to iran in violation of u.s. sanctions they also say that man personally misled american banks about wild ways business dealings in iran. the u.s. government is trying to downplay the impacts of her arrest washington says it's a criminal matter which is separate from the ongoing trade negotiations. investors all over the world however continue to down with it the world's two biggest economies can resolve the issues that divide them. german exports rose eight point five percent in october to one hundred seventeen billion euros according to fresh figures released by the federal statistics office today analysts say it's a sign that europe's biggest economy is still robust despite international trade tensions germany's the third largest exporter in the world off to china and the u.s. cars like a mercedes b.m.w. and germany's top sellers around the world cup run one fifth of total exports
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machines chemicals and electronics also in high demand abroad. prosecutors in tokyo have just formally charged foreman this is going on allegations of financial misconduct he was arrested in mid november of under reporting his income by about forty four million dollars over a period of five years he's since been detained in this facility charges today mean that further detention for going and one other executive japanese media also reports the comic and this in itself is facing an indictment for making false statements in an annual report. joining me now is michael penny is the president of the shin gets to news agency in tokyo. looks like gold will spend christmas in a japanese jail so how is this likely to play out for gold given japan's relatively high conviction rate. yes well going to stephanie in very rough
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situation what will happen now is that they're really arresting him essentially on the same charges but they're extending them now to three additional years and this does mean that the prosecutors can keep him hidden away from the world and unable to defend himself in public for another twenty two days which as you say means that right up until the end of the year now he will be he will be in a kind of a cold prison cell which is very without without heating so yes he will be in tough situation in terms of the press. the the indictment there's a ninety nine percent conviction rate in japan once they the prosecutors indict you so he does seem to be fifth azing a difficult legal battle to michael very briefly if you can some analysts have suspect that the investigation is going to finance this may have been a ruse to block
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a merger between this son and renault how much is that to this you briefly if you can. well briefly the evidence that that backs that point of view that there is some sort of corporate maneuvers were involved is getting stronger and stronger the facts are lining up on that side of the evidence at this time and that may be something that helps go in as most of the world looks at the evidence and says this doesn't look right michael bennett in tokyo thank you very much. that's it you're up to date you're watching d w news more news is coming at the top of the hour of course and stay true to the africa. very much watching.
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