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oh you mean. this is the news live from berlin teresa mayes planned before breaking the bronx a deadlock after m.p.'s overwhelmingly rejected her deal to leave the e.u. earlier this week the british prime minister will present a new plan to lawmakers but cannot resolve the longstanding concerns over the irish border also coming up clashes erupt in athens as greek nationalists protest the deal to change the name of their countries or their neighbor they say changing macedonia is name to north macedonia would be an insult to greek identity.
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i'm calling thanks for joining us british prime minister it's recent may has been holding cross party talks to try and find a way forward on it or plan to leave the e.u. was rejected by a huge majority of british lawmakers earlier this week and she's due to present a proposal on how to proceed in parliament on monday at the core of the deadlock had been concerns over the irish border a car bombing this weekend in the northern irish city of derry londonderry but those tensions front and center. the car bomb exploded in the center of the city of london there in northern ireland no one was hurt police suspect a splinter group of the militant irish republican army are behind it a deliberate attempt to harm this community and one which we must all all condemn.
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there are fears that there will be more violence if a hard border is reestablished between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which is part of the e.u. . but brags that supporters fear that an open border would give the e.u. too much influence over the u.k.'s affairs. prime minister theresa may is now trying to come up with a special agreement on ireland in order to break through the impasse. too little too late say her critics. there's a majority of members who say we don't support it then we can post motions and attempt to give instructions to the government you need legislation to force the government to listen because the prime minister is not listening on a prominent talk show the trade secretary claims that parliament was overstepping its bounds and parliament has not got the right to hijack the brics a process because parliament said to the people of this country we will make
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a we make a contract with you you will make the decision and we will honor it may is poised to reveal her latest bragg's a plan on monday. joining me now john wirth political blogger in berlin has been closely following all the ins and outs of that he's also a member of the german greens john we just heard there liam fox he's accusing pro e.u. british lawmakers of trying to hijack it is that a fair accusation that's not her accusation at all what the members of parliament are trying to do is actually trying to find find a way out of the current crisis they're essentially saying we know the government's plan is not working what other options are there this is a typical line from of from liam fox he's essentially been very loyal to resume a recently so he's just essentially defending his boss with ok now theresa may she needs to bring the majority of lawmakers over to her side now she has to break this deadlock is there any sort of proposal that she could bring to the table on monday to achieve that in a word no there is no plan b.
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. she has essentially just kept on repeating what essentially was plan a which was essentially the deal that's on the table with some minor tweaks to it there is no hope of that managing to pass parliament it was defeated by two hundred thirty votes last week i'm not some minor changes around the edges i'm not going to change that so no one actually really knows exactly what she can put forward tomorrow and indeed even based on what's being written online today. and also some sources and some quotes from some british journalists it looks like most of the ministers don't even know what's going to be put for tomorrow it looks like it will be the same reason megan just digging in essentially saying i'm going to try to deliver on the will of the british people so i have no hope tomorrow but there's going to be much change if there isn't much change potentially she doesn't get then a majority of parliament to support any sort of updated deal then the e.u. u.k. could crash out of the e.u. if this isn't proved that one option to avoid that is dealing let's take
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a look at how that might work the united kingdom could delay its departure from the union by asking the e.u. to extend article fifty which currently sets as march twenty ninth but that would require the agreement of all twenty seven other member states european politicians have indicated that delaying breaks it is an option german economy minister said such a request would be reasonable. but german chancellor angela merkel cautioned that an extension must come with new ideas from may on how to break the impasse french president emmanuel mccall has also hinted that an extension is possible but he's warned the e.u. will make no fresh concessions to the u.k. . europe is ready you officials are said to be expecting a request to delay it but there would be complications if the delay lasted more than three months because the u.k.
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made then have to put forward candidates for the european parliamentary elections in may. ok so that's how it could go down how likely is it that is delayed i think he's extremely likely because it's clear that britain does not want nor would deal crushing out on twenty ninth of march and it's also pretty clear by now that finding any acceptable deal to have breaks it in an orderly fashion by twenty ninth of march is equally very very difficult so what's your only option delay but in the clip we just saw there the point from from angela merkel is very very relevant the european union would give a delay but it doesn't want the brakes approaches dragging on and on and on essentially the response from brussels is likely to be if there is a request for a delay yes but we will give you the delay tell us a timeframe brits and please where you can find a way out of your own political crisis that's what brought and indeed all of the other twenty seven you countries are going to be looking for ok time is ticking john worth political blogger thank you very much ado. to greece now where
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nationalist groups have been protesting a deal they say would rob greece of its national identity the agreement settles a nearly three decade old name dispute with macedonia under the deal from last june greece would let its northern neighbor rename itself as the republic of north macedonia in return athens would drop its objections to the balkan countries joining nato and the european union greece's parliament will be voting on the controversial deal this week. yes the protesters charge at the entrance of greece's parliament. as police fire tear gas to deter them the. right wing groups called for the demonstration against changing the name of greece's northern neighbor. and tens of thousands he did that call. he killed last time that guns were entitled to a referendum for the name of our neighboring country no matter what the prime minister says he said they'll proceed but it was in
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a busy negative it's damaging for our country it will be good to solve the name issue but on our terms and for the good of our own country the guy looks like us why did us get it might get going again from macedonia blood was spilt to me somehow he has not sat down eons do not concede even a letter from the sacred name many greeks agree the name us a donia is part of their heritage it's also the name of a province and their countries north. greece's naming dispute with its neighbor began in one thousand nine hundred one that's when macedonia emerged as an independent country from the disintegrating yugoslavia. greece objected to the name blocking macedonia from joining nato who are holding e.u. accession talks. in june the tide turned greek prime minister alexis tsipras reached an agreement with macedonia that the country would change its name to north macedonia now the greek parliament just needs to approve the deal
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. that's fueling protesters anger they fear greece's neighbor is robbing them of their cultural heritage who are might make territorial claims hungry says own province of macedonia. now to some of the other stories making news around the world several thousand protesters have marched in the streets of paris to protest against abortion and medically assisted reproduction they're urging french doctors to refuse to perform the procedures some two hundred thousand abortions are performed every year in france or the highest levels in the e.u. . in colombia thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of the capital overtired to protest violence and terrorism it comes three days after a car bombing at a police academy killed twenty one people colombia's president has blamed the leftist rebel group the. jihad is linked to al qaeda have attacked a u.n. base in northern mali killing at least ten blue helmet peacekeepers the sunday
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morning attack occurred in the town of a glock the u.n. says peacekeepers killed several of the attackers and are pursuing the rest. all right football now in the asian football cup the round of sixteen kicked off today with three matches vietnam beat jordan on penalties to advance to the quarterfinals china down to thailand and they'll be moving on as well to the next round thanks to two second half goals after falling behind one nil and iran beat oman they'll advance with former volt forward jigga converting a penalty in that two nil victory. the bundesliga return from its long winter break this weekend so let's take a look at the results from match day eighteen in the late game tonight brace from daniel gouri led charlecote victory over evolves air suburban took care of nuremberg three to one league leaders dortmund beat leipzig glovebox beat laver
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couzin also by a two one score mind swung on the road against should got frankfurt dominated fribourg dusseldorf snuck past out berke bremen over and over one nil and byron munich beat hoffenheim on friday night three two one and now a look at the bundesliga standings and how those are shaping up as you can see here the top three teams they also care business oh no changes there but frankfurt jumps ahead of all spring now and they're only one point behind leipsic in the lower half of the table minds and both moved up stuttgart on over and nuremberg they're still in the cellar they're the bottom three. and a stay tuned coming up after the break will have dida the buddhist leader with cress harrington. start twenty nineteen on the right foot after a lackluster start to the season we'll have all the golds and their clash with us
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much much more on the interest. but first a museum that's not for the faint of stomach in sweden the disgusting food museum is putting the spotlight on some of the world's most reviled foods but organizers aren't simply trying to gross you out they want to highlight the different ways that cultures look at food around the world and show that edibility is purely in the eye of the beholder. delicious or disgusting when it comes to food what delights one person may revolt another. the disgusting food museum in malmo hopes to challenge notions of what edible visitors receive a sick bag with their entrance ticket for the event that the grasshopper skewers or other exhibits cause them to get. we're going to have to exchange how we how we eat and one thing for example which the purpose of the museum is make people think about that like the next things to eat in the future could be bugs or love grown
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meat for example what sounds like the colony area apocalypse is by no means science fiction feeding the earth eight billion people is becoming ever more difficult at some point we may not be able to spurn voters tickles even if we're repulsed by them look at the. list as if it's really not very nice to look at the things here especially is a vegetarian reading of the time any things are still half alive and that's not nice to see the museums message is the discussed is subjective what some devour totally turns off others like these traditional sweets it's like chela teen and it's made of boiled waste of animal slaughter. so yeah do you even read about it is actually disgusting to think about animals disguised as also mostly mental as these visitors realize when they samples of fried insects overcome
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the initial revulsion and it's not so bad but exhibits like white wine with baby mice or pungent specimen jars do turn some stomachs. we have few moments. and people people are mostly positive like it makes them think about what they're put what they are putting in their stomach taking table people the most spit out thing in the whole museum is. salted licorice. whatever your taste now moos news museum with all its curious and exotic foods is an absolute treat. i don't know about you but i'm hungry now a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you at this hour british prime minister theresa may is poised to address parliament monday over how she intends to perceive the bracket makers rejected her plan to leave the e.u. last week longstanding concerns over the irish border have been the main sticking point. and thousands of greek nationalists have been protesting in athens against
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a deal to change the name of their northern neighbor they say changing macedonia's names in north macedonia with thread. you're watching news from berlin more at the top of the hour and for the latest news information around the clock check out our website that's d w dot com stay tuned chris herren is next in the business. i'm secure in the volume. not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with clients of. what's your.

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