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thanks. and i am more into. this is to the leaders one from berlin a last ditch effort to break the deadlock british prime minister theresa may says she will seek a further extension from brussels and offers to work with the opposition labor party to find agreement on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. also the programme smiles and selfies as a decades long few days later arrest greek prime minister thaksin sit across the
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face of first historic visit counterpart so what i'm saying in the newly renamed north. i'm from welcome to the program more developments tonight but an end to the turmoil seems no closer a prime minister theresa may says she will ask the european union for another delay a statement after a seven hour meeting with her cabinet ministers and seems to put pressure on the opposition leader jeremy corbyn britain will crash out of the bloc in ten days if no further progress is made here in the british prime minister to resume leaving with a deal is the best solution so we will need a further extension of article fifty one that is the shortest possible and which. the deal. and we need to be clear what such an extension is for to ensure
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we leave in a timely and orderly way this debate this division cannot drag on much longer it is pushing members of parliament and everyone else under immense pressure and it is doing damage to our politics despite the best efforts of m.p.'s the process that the house of commons has tried to lead has not come up with an answer so today i am taking action to break the logjam i'm offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition and to try to agree a plan that we would both stick to to ensure that we leave the european union and that we do so with a deal any plan would have to agree the current withdrawal agreement it has already been negotiated with the twenty seven other members and the e.u. has repeatedly said that it cannot and will not be reopened. so let's get let's go
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through this with a list alex of forrest whiting in london correspondent at mass welcome both let's start with you alex so recently has said that she wants to include the opposition the labor party to try to come up with something that politicians can get behind but she said that before she said that the first time parliament throughout the withdrawal agreement she did and they met they had a discussion she listened apparently and then said it's my deal or no deal so nothing changed and this is the problem we're hearing that she hadn't even approached the labor party jeremy corbin about what she was about to say in that statement they didn't have an idea that she was about to. what appears to be reach out to jeremy corbin so i don't think that's going to go down particularly well or many are even saying that why is she doing this now yes that we know that. they're in a real fix and particular policy but it's just so that she can then say if jeremy corbyn
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doesn't play a role i tried jeremy corbyn the leader of the labor party didn't want to help so it's not my my problem now it comes down to labor and so it does seem that she's still taking party politics here. with burgomaster in london this is this my deal or no deal idea of get the prime minister says regardless of what she and jeremy corbin talk about her deal her withdrawal deal the same deal that parliament has rejected three times that will stay. well yes indeed i guess half thinking is that labor was always reluctant to come behind her with a deal because they said they don't want to have a blindfold brix it so they do want to hide it and agree to it without knowing what the future will be and now she's offering jeremy cool been to. talk about talk
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about the future basically together so we've seen some reaction along the lines that alex has mentioned that some grant he's have said well she is just trying to drag us into have mass and some m.p.'s have said have advised jeremy corbyn not to gerti his hands however other labor m.p.'s like chris brian for example are a fairly influential labor m.p. has said on twitter that there is hope there is a slight glimmer of hope so really late in the process but better late than never is what some of them seem to think. meanwhile the parliament has been trying to make form its own plan its own plan one of the one of a likely to say to this latest this latest proposal from the prime minister. well the question is whether parliament is now still trying to go through with that
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plan i mean went to reason mayor said well she's first trying to hammer something out with jeremy corbett and if that fails that she is going to come and get these in so-called indicative variants so several options that she's going to present to parliament and the second step say the question is whether then parliament is now giving up on doing it themselves when when the government has decided that they're going to do it so that's going to be very interesting also we know that some m.p.'s want to take no deal off the table as soon as tomorrow they want to start with that phrase says all they still going to do that or they trusting the prime minister who also knows says that she wants to do everything to prevent it and basically has announced all of this in order to to also prevent no deal from happening which would mean that the u.k. would leave the european union at the end of next week without. any plan for the
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future because alex forrest whiting the time is so important here we have term days can this be done in ten days it's a very good question and that's obviously why two reason may is asking for a short a possible short extension from the e.u. and we don't know what they're going to say we only know that in the past this is they have not wanted that they've been very strict about what they will offer her so that it's all open we also are hearing that within her own cabinet when she was talking about requesting an extension fourteen cabinet members were against it and only ten were for it so that just shows how split they are and we're hearing that the year of the european research group g. that is the group on the right of her party that's run by jacob reese marg they are meeting tonight apparently they watched her statement and the quote is it did not go down well so. you know clearly what she's trying to do is say that no deal will
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be off the table those break cities will not want to see that but she's going to have to get you know move very very fast if she really is to ensure that no deal is off the table by next week alex of course to whites in the gift of most london cuba. well take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world eleven people accused of helping to organize the deadly twenty seventeen attack on the some petersburg metro gone on trial the bombing left fifteen people dead a small group believed to be linked to al qaeda claimed responsibility the only woman suspect on trial says the russian security services planted a grenade and explosives at her home. algerian army chief was called on president abdelaziz bouteflika to step down immediately he's been in office for twenty years and said on monday that he would resign before the before his term ends on the twenty eighth of april but hundreds of students have been on the streets of the
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capital again for another day of protests. the former leader of germany's right wing populist i have tea party frock a petry has been fined six thousand euros in a case involving campaign finances petrie resigned as leader of the day after her party a first made it into germany's national parliament in twenty seventeen she said the a.f.p. had become too radical. now just spirits between greece and let's do this again. there's been a dispute between greece and the republic of macedonia which appears to have been resolved this was because of the a name the republic of macedonia emerged after the collapse of yugoslavia but there was already a great province called macedonia and athens where that that meant a new nation had further territorial ambitions so greece vetoed its neighbors
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efforts to join international institutions it took eight years to resolve the route in the end the fix was simple. twenty first century diplomacy at its best to heads of state making history with a selfie alexis tsipras is the first greek prime minister to visit the north macedonia and capitals copia the neighboring countries were at odds for three decades their main bone of contention the name of the country where they're now meeting. is not only an important day for us but for the entire balkan peninsula today we're creating a different kind of dialogue one the true you know it's our country's history is. the meeting between zones i've been alexis tsipras is so important because it marks the first peaceful resolution of a conflict in the former yugoslavia something that was not accomplished in bosnia and herzegovina or kosovo. the decisive step came in june of twenty eighteen with
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the e.u. brokered press but agreement named after a late shared by the two countries after an intense tug of war the accord was approved by both parliaments by a narrow margin. since then the country has changed its name to north macedonia for decades athens refused to normalize relations out of fear macedonia could claim its namesake province in greece north macedonia now hopes for significant investments from its newly gained ally the balkan state is currently in the process of joining nato and in the long run aspires to become a member of the e.u. . well the battle head of germany's football federation rinehart grendel has resigned he's been facing growing criticism over payments he received from a federation subsidiary as well as some of the decisions he made one in charge of the world's biggest sports federation. 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
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straw allegations last week grindle failed to declare income of seventy eight thousand euros for being chairman of the federation subsidiary media company questions over green doors leadership style never went away especially his handling of the measured affair when the now retired international met in the pits when doors turkey's president wretched. that overshadowed 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 by night last month grindle who is also a fee for vice president walks out of a d.w.i. interview refusing to discuss funding for fee for his controversial global nations leak. get in the hunsaker tunnel guns because the former journalist if you didn't know it already now clear what it's like to feel the heat. a one time star of the
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german women's national team has that taken on coaching duties at a men's club in is the first woman to coach a men's team in the top four german links of those she's actually sharing the role with a coke coach the club as mr allen is struggling in the western division of germany's regionally. walking out for training in kid growing son her first day in the new job. that brings his previously coached in the women's ponderously 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 my players and interested in anything else what's important is what happens on the pitch. wasn't let the. straw men who 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
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relegation zone. but i can't be a magician we have one week to prepare for our next match talks to the players before training and we'll make some changes to the team some fine tuning demonstration of fair. greens 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 people in this league of goals her new boss hammond techmeme is married to the current coach of the women's national team he has high hopes for every. issue asian and armitage does so i'm counting on him to having so much success that in one or two years 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
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hand ensuring the sun doesn't go down on strong winds time in the region only. who don't know. this is day w d w of business africa with the house alpha's is next and more world news of the top of it i'm going to. touch a bit of a coffee can. join linked news from africa and the horrible story link to exceptional stories and discussions. of easy town while wimps idea deputed come smash to come join us on facebook at c w five.

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