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this is good news live from berlin britain moves one step closer to leaving the european union without a deal the cabinet meets for a crisis meeting after parliament again were jack's several alternatives to the government's unpopular brezec deal the e.u. says that britain must break the deadlock this week or face the abyss. also coming up the islamic states wives who are western citizens or residents the role they played in the terrorist group is often unclear now many want to return to the
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places they call home we speak with one woman desperate to return to germany with her child. i have a two year old son and. the poor boy has a right to a safe life. and to making her story again one of the greats of women's soccer and go great this is such a record has set records for the german national team and the bundesliga now she is coach brings leaving a men's team that is looking to reach worldwide. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the british cabinet is holding an emergency meeting to discuss its next brags that it comes after parliament again rejected a number of alternatives to prime minister teresa mayes unpopular withdrawal deal
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but the e.u. says that it is now looking increasingly likely that britain will leave the e.u. without a deal in less than two weeks unless it drastically changes course. michel barnier is not giving up hope yet the e.u. chief brags that negotiators said the u.k. could still accept the stalled divorce deal stressing that it was the only way for britain to leave the bloc in an orderly manner. if the u.k. parliament government vote in favor of the with the rug removed in the coming days only two options would remain living with odom agreement or requesting a longer extension of the call fifty. new deal was never our desire or intent on tsunami. it was never my desired or intended scenario but you twenty seven is now prepared becomes day after
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day more likely. after barney spoke in brussels ministers in london convened at ten downing street for a marathon cabinet meeting prime minister theresa may schedule five hours of talks to try to find a way out of the impasse. on the streets there's exasperated over the disarray less than two weeks before britain's departure deadline. well a's just announced the whole thing. looks like in their wins iteration the three mpg on the site the final . eva why is it going to have problems so again the dice but it's to get out we've let the country try to. stabilize come up with a way forward on a point voting with attempts by parliament to find a way forward failed again on monday here too nerves are frayed wanted comac m.p.'s rejection of alternative solutions to teresa mayes deal prompted a drastic response from a conservative who tabled one of the proposals that. i accept i have fire.
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i have failed chiefly because my coffee refuses to compromise here. i regret to say for sure in our that i can no longer sit for this past. week so. there will know all four options to break the brags that impasse were rejected the margins were small that's kindled some hope that parliament may yet reach a compromise after all. so let's have a look now at the options that britain does have there could be a fourth vote on prime minister to resign is agreement if term deal is accepted britain would leave the e.u. on may twenty second it's now a longer extension is also possible but then britain would have to take part in the e.u. elections at the end of may and it's unclear if the e.u.
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will grant such an extension otherwise britain faces leaving the e.u. without a deal on april the twelfth now unless british lawmakers revoke article fifty and cancel breaks it all together but this is seen as highly unlikely so did i we spoke with germany's justice minister catarina barly about we asked her what she see is when she looks across the english channel well actually i see a big chaos the parliament and the government who both know what they do not want but nobody finding a way out of this situation and nobody really defining where we can go together i mean we do have to find a solution whatsoever if not it's the exit which nobody wants now domini has already put measures in place that effectively allow for u.k. citizens to be treated equally even if there is no deal burke said what's your
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expectation towards the u.k. government to do the same well i expect u.k. government to take all measures necessary to even in the case of objects. avoid any kind of friction and it won't be possibly possible completely. because this especially when. there will be friction if it breaks it happens but we have to protect our citizens so every side has to take every measure necessary to protect our citizens now you have the german justice minister you also a british citizen and you're the social democrat. top candidates in the upcoming european elections how many different types of breaks of pain are you feeling right now i'm feeling a lot of pain from the very beginning. and of course something in me still wishes that we could avoid it completely but. i've said from the very beginning
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that i think the people should be asked. about the the plan because in the beginning it was just a question yes or no and now we have. we have an agreement on the table and they should be our last on this specific agreement i still think that it's true. and that was germany's justice minister catarina barley speaking with the chief political correspondent nischelle turner a short while ago let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world germany has sent a diplomatic protest to brunei over new laws that will introduce the death penalty for homosexual acts in the sultan eight the foreign office says that it had appealed super knife to adhere to existing international human rights obligations a longer due to take effect on wednesday. the united states is halting all deliveries of its f. thirty five stealth fighters to turkey u.s. officials say that all cooperation on the f. thirty five is on ice until encore ends its plans to buy an advanced russian
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anti-aircraft system b s four hundred it's the latest in a series of disputes between the two nato allies. and chinese authorities say that they have recovered the bodies of thirty firefighters killed battling the blaze incest one province it's being called one of the worst disasters for emergency services in years a sudden change in wind direction trapped the firefighters authorities say the blaze has now been contained. well we had now to thailand where the outcome of the country's recent election will not be confirmed for another five weeks but preliminary results already dividing the nation opposition parties accuse the military which seized power in a coup back in two thousand and fourteen of stacking the odds in its favor and heartache reports this is causing many young people to become disillusioned with politics. twice a month you won't suit all walked enough to. take to you tube with their popular
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political parody show showed news this whole topic this week of course was the elections. there's another type of the type they don't even want in hell it's called the popular vote ghost. the program is as popular as ever it says when you want to put out one. especially with young viewers i'm glad that younger generation of kids right now. starting to notice what is going on and so i'm just doing my best and trying to do my best to like show them that if going on for soul many years so many kids you know so so if you want change you guys need to step up there was hope that with this election things might change in thailand but that hope now seems to be turning into frustration. that we
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basically we the younger generations the new generation will have to force order i basically sick sad and wasted the west it into nothingness about i'm answering questions as well as the uncertainty of the thai politics i some say patience among thailand's younger people is wearing thin a situation that can jurors up sinister memories this is the site of one of the darkest chapters in modern thai history some forty three years ago around one hundred students were shot and beaten to death on this very field at bangkok's thomas at university they were among the thousands who had taken to the streets to protest because they were unhappy with the direction in which the country was headed. a sentiment that's not at all unlike the one spreading among young people in thailand today. at this bar across town the patrons are trying to take things with
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a pinch of salt. when on election night the election commission said they couldn't continue to count the votes because they didn't have a calculator co owner of the house to one offered free drinks to anyone who stopped by to donate one his form of protest. we are giving people so we know what is right was it wrong plaything does it roll good roll this cannot happen with me if you sat a boat much of the race and i don't want to have kids because they are the ones that you go out to these. kind of thing. it is the young who will eventually be responsible for thailand's future but it seems that more and more of them are giving up on their country. now it has been about a week since the international forces declared the defeat of the so-called islamic states last stronghold in syria and in the aftermath
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a number of western countries including germany are debating what to do with their nationals who were captured while fighting for or supporting i asked among those captured are women who joined the so-called islamic state many claiming that they were forced to be of cell and they say that they carried out housekeeping duties rather than acts of terror now according to the german government around fifty women with german citizenship i either imprisoned or live in refugee camps in syria and iraq local authorities want to get rid of them as quickly as possible or rather move them along but the german government is reluctant to take them back as says that it is difficult to determine if the women are in fact citizens or if they pose a security threat. we met a german woman in a syrian refugee camp who is desperate to come back to germany. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are
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unacceptable especially for children most people want to leave as soon as possible they want to return to their former homes which they left years ago so they could live under the rule of the jihadist group islamic state out of conviction carelessness or compulsion. zaina gergen studied psychology in berlin and married a turkish man during a trip to turkey he took her to syria where he joined us at least that is how the twenty three year old describes it. calls on the terrible things happened there i'm that kind that women and children should not have any value. women are cherub live used and beaten by us my. man and my former husband died about two years ago. he locked us up and abused us in horrible ways. i couldn't recognize myself one day in day out
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talk i am talk also. this has son was born during the chaos of war the two of them suffered years of hardship and now she hopes she has survived the worst and things will get better. i inspire i have a two year old son but the poor boy has a right to a safe life and. thankfully we could flee from those i as terrorists. we were just trashed their. women and children are worth nothing to them. it's horrible what i asked does in the name of islam. i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. get this. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly
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as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. presence of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the autonomy's authorities in northeastern syria. we do not have the possibility of bringing them to justice here if they have committed crimes against syrians or iraqis now they spend their days waiting to go back home but their fate remains uncertain as long as they are not welcome in the former home. let's get more on this now we are joined by christoph roy turned journalist from the magazine spiegel he is joining us from northern syria welcome to the program and thank you for being with us we know that you have actually had contact with many of the women in these camps what is their situation in syria right now.
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well the situation of all the women who gave up in the last one two months isa horrible because as you mentioned earlier our own camp which is the main plates they are all together was designated built for a few south and now those populate a lot uncertainty says you don't have the medical supply they have problems so. it's raining constantly since they live in tents so you create a route which came of desperation and gave of fiction of people who still believe in the product and are of. they are telling the others now see say this is what happens to us so you have a lot of aggression every two days suit your pleasures you compute in the camp it's an unbearable situation. so some still buy into the propaganda as you've illustrated there but i mean on the flipside of this there are many women saying
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that they were actually the victims of i.a.s. and not willing supporters how do they determine if that is true. but mostly you can go through their biographies and you can double check we said other people german intelligence has been doing gates for years already i mean it's not something new we see to slow down for all of isis or islamic state is evident even here in the not so serious and so certain seventeen so the knowledge is a unit billed to single person and it is a percentage especially among the german the austrian the french women who say well we must you beat we went here and then we couldn't leave anymore anybody who entered after to certain fifteen couldn't not leave it was extremely difficult who would be shot when you try to leave or go to prison you get to run through
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minefields basically only seems generally you could lead. so d.s. stories are all mostly true did it was difficult for them to it's keep it the problem is not to find out who is really recreating the problem is that even jews who are credible stories can be tricked although german authorities say ok we don't know really they are of course to go. nothing is done to kick him out of here. yeah exactly let's talk a lot of more about that process because i mean now they may find themselves in these camps the kurdish authorities they are they really want to move these people are very high as relatives but you know we have their home countries for example like germany who don't necessarily want them back how do you see the prospects for bridging this gap right now. i see it's an irresponsible act of parchin it's because every government including the german government if they.
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trade from any other country let's say recall. whatsoever they adamant to make sure that if this person can be sent back to his own land to the country of which it is the citizenship so germany and eight differently now claim the german citizen we don't want to make the effort to take them back there is no other option it's a clear legal case that germany has to deal at the end of the day we germans and it's not today it's impossible to get him out of here the french for example france is using the u.s. air force which has its am only airport in its area to get people out of fear straight to france and then there can be investigated in jail if necessary but you can't leave didn't he and this is a disease. of the country defacto ruled by kurds but in. completely but
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will nobody know if once the americans pull out of the easy the troops of syria the data assets will march in order to my to take eight what nobody had in mind and nobody foresaw that it's to kurds we stare humility not to chew faces people a large number of militias of iraqi sorry if their own day here relate to the area from isis but they have built themselves in seventy something so thousand women and children plus about eight cells in maine which they have no in jail the count in. this is too many they cannot count them for ever this is a time bomb and the unprecedented situation kristof white are joining us from the magazine spiegel as we mentioned from the from the north of syria this afternoon
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thank you so much and. you're watching the news still to come on the program the new female coach at the men's football club in germany the star footballer in co graves once set records for the german national team and the bundesliga now she's leading the men's team in search of its own great. now to abidjan the ivory coast a bustling economic center where a film festival with a difference took place over the weekend the bushman film festival is the first of its kind in french speaking west africa it attracted thousands of entries from around the world and they were all films which were shot with smartphones and tablets here's a look at some of the filmmakers at work. these filmmakers a young creative and they understand that a smartphone can help them push past the problem of expensive professional film equipment. we want to show people that we can make films but unfortunately we
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don't happen to have the means does that mean we have to stop just because we don't have the means doesn't mean we don't have a dream so we find a way to express our dreams this is only the second year this festival for films shot purely on smartphones or tablets is taking place it sets new age restrictions for filmmakers and that attracted more than five thousand entries from around the world. but compared to t.v. it's a different thing because there's a lot more noise the picture is not clear but it's still good and this film festival is held at the bushman cafe in abidjan a place for actors and directors filmmakers and film lovers to meet network and ultimately get more and better films made. your bed eternal and want with it we support talent and show them that it's not only about getting the films on hand or simply giving them exposure.
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it's because of some awards and. since we've we've been able to support these talents to produce better films get the films launched and get to be proved cost one notch a platform so the. mobile phones are now a legitimate ineffective tool for low to no budget filmmakers and it's the bushman film festivals and aim to bring new talent from west africa in particular to audiences worldwide. some sports news for you now and the head of the german football federation reinhard randall has decided to resign he's been president of the federation since two thousand and sixteen the worlds biggest sports federation of my membership a criminal had been facing growing criticism over payments that he received from a federation subsidiary as well as over critical decisions leaving the governing body of german football most recently grendel had to clarify remarks interpreted as criticism of germany's coach. over the manner in which he made cuts to the men's
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national team. all now a one time star for the german women's national team has taken on coaching duties at a men's club integrates as one of the first women to coach a men's team in the top four german leagues though she is actually sharing the role with a coach the club is from stralia and it is struggling in the western division of germany's regional league. walking out for training in could bring on her first day in the new job. bring since previously coached in the women's. though this is a whole new challenge she says she doesn't want her players treating her any differently as a woman. i talk to my players my team i've been very clear what i expect of them like any other coach might play as an interested in anything else what's important is what happens on the pitch. plus this. straw men who
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play in yellow were promoted last season but they could end up going straight back down they haven't won in seven matches and so they're just five points off the relegation zone. in iraq i can't be a magician we have one week to prepare for our next match we talks to the players before training them and we'll make some changes to the team some fine tuning demonstration of fairly. green's who's now forty played as a striker scoring sixty four goals to germany she twice won the european title with them and has the record for most been his legal goals a new boss hammond tekla is married to the current coach of the women's national team he has high hopes for every. issue action and image does counting on him to having so much success. in one or two years
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a club will call me up and say to him and jack wennberg how much compensation do you want so we can hire. going for now green says firmly focused on the task in hand ensuring the sun doesn't go down on strong winds time in the region only. who don't know. well now tourists and iceland had to dash for higher ground after witnessing the forces of nature from a distance that was too close for comfort the tourists were hiking near a glacier when it suddenly collapsed sending some big waves still right at the broken watch them starting to form there happily no one was injured have a closer look. and
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its time to take a stand. and face some. time here on just such the amount. and fun for the tribes. to overcome boundaries and connection. it's time for. indeed obvious coming up ahead. minds. african. president of hamas and head of the london patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when the inodes there was and when closer to the un tried out me to enforce it. i knew this blood was up
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and he was not floating in a. controversial meter to success is beyond question. time. and the wanton tragedy starts people fish on t w. yes i'm sure if we hear it on television you've covering the national primary election of israel's conservative liquid sponsor about one hundred twenty party members on choosing candidates for the list that liquid will run in the country's parliamentary election on april ninth it's the party leader come been prime minister benjamin netanyahu is likud's top candidates and he also has a good chance of winning the parliamentary election the best.
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