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this is d.w. news line from britain moves a step closer to leaving the european union without a deal to receive a senior team arrives at ten downing street for five hours talks after parliament rejected alternatives to the prime minister's a. deal the e.u. parliament perhaps official says the u.k. must spread face week or face the of this. year old son. the
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poor boy has a right to a safe life. the british and the wife of an islamic state jihad just desperate to return to a former home in germany but both oranges here say she onto others like her colleagues a six year old student. i'm the head of the german football federation resigned and sometimes has been facing the growing criticism of payments he received from the federation subsidiary and for some of these decisions while. i'm still going to welcome to the program once again british politicians are locked in. on monday parliament rejected a number of full time shifts to the prime minister's unpopular e.u. withdrawal date without majority for anything three.
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ours now tried to thrash our way through that they had no use chief negotiator the show of bombing a house warming the danger of britain crashing out of the european union is now very likely and growing by the day a sentiment echoed by a number of european leaders. let's go straight to a london venue had better get to moscow bring us up to date welcome back after so the prime minister and her cabinet have been holding this mammoth meeting for hours as they try to chart the way ahead what are the government's likely options. world's reason may we'll have tried to discuss with would have cabinet what is really the way out they would have discussed all options and she really needs to make a decision as to what her next steps are is she going to bring this deal yet again to parliament to try and break the impasse and get it through on the fourth try or is she going to go for a general election i mean there are a lot of options for them but they have to make a decision we are only really
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a week away over a week away until the u.k. would just leave the european union without any deal on the twelfth of paper if no decision is made and this is something that many here in palm and we also understand the prime minister really wants to prevent we understand also that there's going to be a statement in downing st barts so far as far as i know nothing out yet as to what the decision inside this meeting what conclusion if any they have come to so while the government makes its plans are making their own in a group of them led by. cooper tried to force the prime minister to seek a further delay which way is likely to go. well these are m.p.'s in a desperate attempt to prevent no duty event cooper saying this is a dangerous situation that we're in because if nothing is it. we're crashing out
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she and many others want to prevent that and want to do everything they can to to not make this happen soon they are likely to try and take control of government and they will then try and fourth force the prime minister to go to the european union and look for an extension so the european union we know is where are we off that they want to know warts are they going to do with the extra time and that's yet another decision that needs to be made here in harlem and even extension for want for another referendum for trying to get three is a maze deal another time that's very unlikely but what is the plan say to reason may's going to try to decide and have learned then opposition politicians parliamentarians are trying to decide on their plan i mean what of course teresa mayes own position is coming under increasing pressure from her own m.p.'s let's listen to one of them his andrew bridge and trees of leadership has to be
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questioned she's charged as up to a deal which she's been warned i warned her last july that checkers would not lead to a proposal i could support or that was in the interest of our country or our parliamentary democracy she's lost over twenty members of the government resigned over it and she's pressed on with it. that shows a huge error of leadership about the mosque in london i guess it's a question of not whether but when and how to raise the make goes. yes indeed she has already announced that she is willing to go if her dhea gets treated now that hasn't happened just yet she is incredibly weak she's not trusted by many in her own party she's not trusted by parliament the public doesn't think that have brags that strategy was a good one so really she is damaged goods but on the other hand to force her out at this point in time also doesn't seem that long. because the clock is ticking and
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everybody hears that so to actually have a change of prime minister have a lengthy leadership election within the conservative party possibly then a general election or was this is all still undecided the whole business with the european union is still up in the air and europe is waiting for decisions from london and not really waiting for another prime minister find or his footing so it doesn't really look like an option but then again who knows what's going to happen nothing is at the moment that that's just the situation here in london everything still up in the. before not in the next thrilling instalment of bricks it lands the movie for now though brooke it must thank you. with perhaps that in political deadlock u.k. politicians are feeling the strain last night one of teresa mayes m.p.'s quit the party and also have been reports of abuse being directed at w.'s abraxas analyst i
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look forward to watching is here to tell us more but welcome alex let's start with this this is quitting who is this conservative who left and why did he go so his name is nick bowles and his a very loyal conservative one has been in the past and he's spent the past few weeks trying to garner enough political support across the spectrum to support a self to brics it and that is despite the fact that he has supported to reason may's deal with the three times but he feels that he has to reach out that parliament has to reach out to get more support last night though his idea for a softer breaks it failed for the second time and only thirty three conservative m.p.'s voted for it and he was furious. art circles are have. are have. chiefly because mari. refuses
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to compromise. our growth there for sure in our that are under law suits for this part of. our big dog or. a real gentleman. so i look for is watching so bowls are clearly looking quite so choked up and finding a lot of support on the backbenches yet he's a very well liked and paid the problem was though that he had had already run into problems within his own local association he quit because they wanted to him to go for honda breaks it even a no deal breaks and he wasn't prepared to support it so he faced a lot of backlash for that but he isn't the only m.p. who has suffered abuse another m.p. and a super who also quit the conservatives earlier this year is anti brix it i'm pro second referendum now she's even received death threats for her views and we've got
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a video now of her being abused to have face being called a traitor let's have a listen. you care which rights which of these current versions of the sort of long you were. searching. for surgery. what you for your love of the severed very very limited i know. the background to this is of course it's worth remembering that a british m.p. was killed not that long ago yes that's right jo cox and she was a labor m.p. and she was killed just days before the brics it referendum back in twenty sixteen and she was actually killed by a rightwing extremist now a group has been set up in her memory and they have been looking at this whole
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issue of abuse for m.p.'s were very worried about and they have written a tweet posted one quite recently warning people about public abuse against politicians they've said in times of heightened tension rhetoric has consequences every day credible threats are being made to m.p.'s their staff and families we must all members of the public journalists and politicians alike be taking personal responsibility for our words and actions and now even a senior polman tarion official has written email to all m.p.'s in parliament warning them that they should either take a taxi home at night or make sure they travel in groups home at night because there is such a real threat against them pace in the u.k. at the moment. for us watching for them thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the prime
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ministers of greece and north macedonia have taken a historic selfie together it was snap's during the first official visit by a great leaders of the country's balkan united but the former yugoslav republic of macedonia changed its name to north macedonia earlier this year settling a thirty year dispute with greece over the night. of germany has sent a diplomatic protest to brunei over a new islamic law that will introduce the death penalty for homosexual acts the foreign office said it had a field to brunei to adhere to existing international human rights of the gay sions the laws are due to take effect on wednesday. least three people have been injured in an explosion at the top of russian military school the country's defense ministry said the explosion of the most icici academy in central supreme desboro was caused by an improvised device it happened as eleven suspected islamists went on trial in a military court in the city accused of organizing
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a suicide bombing. united states is to hold all deliveries of its f. thirty five stealth fighter jets to turkey u.s. officials say that all cooperation of the f. thirty five will be suspended until ankara ends its plans to buy russia's advanced s. four hundred anti aircraft system this is the latest in a series of disputes between the two nato allies. the embattled head of germany's football federation brando has resigned after it emerged that he accepted a gift of a six thousand euro watch from a ukrainian football official is three years in charge of the f.b.i. have been marked by scandal and controversy. brian hart grindle was forced to go on the defensive more and more in recent times germany's twenty eighteen world cup last year one such example but some of the criticism hit much closer to home the final straw allegations last week grindle failed to declare income of seventy eight
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thousand euros for being chairman of the federation subsidiary media company questions over gringo's leadership style never went away especially his handling of the measured affair when the now retired international met in the pits when doors turkish president wretched. that save a shattered the build up to the world cup and those judgments came under the spotlight grindle was accused of scapegoating the player for germany's failure. i night last month grindle who is also a fee for vice president sounds a bit d.w. interview refusing to discuss funding for fees for his controversial global nations leak. hanukah. the former journalist if you didn't know which already now clear what it's like to feel the heat. is going more on this from across her and her from the w. sports to welcome chris was it the money was it these financial allegations that
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finally sunk was the cause of course if we don't report your income that becomes a problem that's one thing he also received an expensive gift from a ukrainian businessman a watch they're going to claim he didn't know it was worth six thousand euros but he found out it wasn't he ultimately returned the watch and grendel is a man that has dealt with compliance issues for years so that raises a question and on top of that you have to factor in who he replaced his predecessor had to step down in twenty fifteen because allegedly germany was involved in bribe taking bribes to get the rights to host the world cup in two thousand and six that situation is still being investigated by tax authorities it sounds like a reported financial income the tax authorities might pick up that scent and follow that trail as well so all in all these are the reasons that called for his quick exit but the us has lots of other people would say well germany shopping for photos of the world cup that was a good reason for a shake up at the top in itself if you lose your the world cup holders i mean
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obviously this is going to be a problem you want to point the finger and figure out who's to blame you know unfortunately there premature exit of the world cup. because that issue as well as what happened prior to the world cup this message to zele situation was something that grendel had publicly commented on and that didn't look the best because at the top of the german football federation you're supposed to kind of shield your players. really retired and called parental a racist you know these are some issues in the departure of the world cup obviously made it a public issue so a lot of people were pointing fingers at grendel byron munich the most successful winning team in the german bund as league point today grendel calling him an amateur in these amateur labels have been associated with the german football federation for a few years now so. finally there's a change and who's likely to replace him well i think a front runner right now is a favorite someone is being groomed for that position as phillip law he won the world cup as a captain in two thousand and fourteen with the german national team he is the head
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of the organizing committee of the twenty twenty four euros you know he's a byron guy as well i mention the criticism and recently philip addressed the issue he doesn't sound so enthused about it but we could take a listen to his thoughts on the issue. of us motion document today is the first to be proved so i'll just leave it out i have no ambition walks away ever going to be president these people have been together. don't want the job don't want the job there were the north thank you but they see them on to see the solution to the german football's problems will follow in the world cup there is a big question mark around the issue of is the leadership within the german football association a coach and everything it are they can they bridge the gap can they understand that next upcoming generation of talent with a lot of talent the multicultural philip lama addressed this issue with an open letter you know online on linked in and he touched on this idea and he felt that he could potentially either advise us the coach of the german national team how to
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help him in this issue but i think that kind of signal to the players in the talent the upcoming talent coming up through the ranks that he is a guy who understands can't forget he just retired and hung up his boots so he's still really in tune with what it's like to be a player and so on he's a young guy he's well liked he does have some business endeavors going on that could be an issue in terms of him except in the position it's they're scheduled to be an election in september until then the two vice presidents reign are all in reinhard rao paul will be filling in as president so we have to wait till september for this. replacement to be named i think philip is a good candidate you know he's a likable guy he's smiling you can see him in the background he just looks like a friendly guy any might be the face to put the german football federation in a new direction chris harrison do you know your sport thank you ok the tourists in
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iceland had to dash to higher ground after witnessing the force of nature from a distance it was a little too close for comfort so they were hiking near a glass here when it collapsed suddenly sending big waves straight up the hopley no one was injured. there's been more than a year a week since international forces declared that they had retaken the islamic state group's last syrian hold that now many western countries are debating what to do about their nationals who are captured while fighting for all supporting i asked amongst the captured are women many claim they were forced to join the militants
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and say they carried out housekeeping duties rather than acts of terror in estimates at around fifty women with german citizenship or are imprisoned or live in refugee camps in syria and iraq or authorities there while the match as quickly as possible but germany is reluctant to take them back out during that it's difficult to determine whether they are citizens and whether they pose any security risk d.w. has been to visit a syrian refugee camp and spoke with one woman with a german passport who is desperate to come back. 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 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. they now
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gergen studied psychology in berlin and married a turkish man during a trip to turkey he took her to syria where he joined i-s. at least that is how the twenty three year old describes it. is. called summers off terrible things happen there. women and children should not have any value systems hundred women are cherub live used and beaten by us mine in my little man and my former husband died about two years ago. it happens he locked us up and abused us in horrible ways. i couldn't recognize myself want day in day out 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
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a two year old son but the poor boy has a right to a safe life and even see it on thankfully we could flee from those i asked terrorists funding sister was we were just trash their. women and children are worth nothing to them. it's horrible what i had in the name of islam. i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. often in my greatest. and. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly 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
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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 their former homelands. i think for their session with journalist a christopher he writes for additional forces want to be rid of them but their home countries don't want them. they are stuck in a total limbo because a kurdish never expects to find and subsequently to rest so many people in this small area of the whole state expected to few so since maximum turned out between fifty and sixty thousand in both who is alone in additional and fifteen so they bring basics before so they don't know how to host
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so many people out of her second thing it's a regionally. they have something precious we cease people they care foreigners at least they can hold in a chain that walked in we stand no countries for. political recognition later to me see all the things and it turns out. to exchange but nearly one step so these people cannot in syria made at present the women and children in detention facilities that little situation nobody knows how to use will continue as we go and that's where we saw in the film that many of the women claim to be victims of i asked rob of an unwilling supporters what do you think. well there is a giant gray zone of people. some of them we've talked to over the last weeks
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but also months earlier who claimed eight didn't knew warse forced lately and you don't see the father of your children i love you please come by main to follow them and they believe some facebook online propaganda that it's all gonna be fine never mentally unstable not really we were for six acting them. and now you have some who probably lie about what they really feel but others. who never been the brightest and still aren't in. honestly say they went into i is territory he did it will always leak and return which was impossible after it was out in india and a theme which tends to tear decisions to count because after two fifteen whoever
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wanted to leave would be arrested or killed at least that's about what they claim so rather than let's talk about what happens to them if they if they do come back i'm aware of what sort of level of success countries are had with sort of the radicalization programs for returning i asked fighters and associates. what it's pretty early in a note very few functioning examples of such programs because most countries believed to still either die or we can we can mostly refuse to take him which is legally impossible and alien ethical but since you ask there isn't one country and particularly one city article in denmark which had his parents. prudently we speak to left and returned always people they were. but you had these agencies tendencies and wanted to leave did you really cheer we saw an individual
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mentor for each and every of these persons who basically goes through life we stand for a period of years old lock them up in some camp but you really really focus on this person and you see what he's needs what i misstates and gauge he feels there's always somebody i can talk to each can help me and there's no force involved but yeah it's the see the other guy has a mentor and now he's got that joke that always something and it's not such a bad thing i'm going to philly much more for you and it can be done christophe a writer in northern syria it's very fascinating thank you so much for joining us here on the double. this estate coming up next and d.-w. news that a shot philippine journalist an outspoken to touch a critical area that's not has been oppressed in the eighth time she tells us about the charges she's facing and the state of press freedom in the philippines. i just
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