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the sense of awe starts. this is deja vu news coming to you live from above and germany's chancellor angela merkel goes to an intimate feelings of the chaotic brits if she's meeting primeness to live up to her to help prevent the power she khana me from taking a hit from a disorderly breaks it also coming out a preliminary report on the crash of three if you open airlines plane last month since pilots followed all recommended procedures but were unable to keep it from
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diving out of control. and taking center stage in the biggest match of the bundesliga season versus dortmund all eyes will be on robot live and a bye and is incredibly good scoring moves big match we try to drive woods talk more on saturday we find out how he always manages to be in the right place at the right time. hello i'm. welcome german chancellor angela merkel is in dublin for briggs it talks with irish counterpart. the meeting comes just nine days before britain wrists leaving the european union with overdrawn t.v. delvin says just america has been a strong going on beavering. in the brig subprocess the discussions are expected to
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focus on a possible return to a hot border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland the affairs that if a new deal breaks it does happen the nine hundred ninety eight good friday agreement could collapse the absence of a hard border is a central pillar of the peace accord between island and the u.k. the irish border separates northern ireland which is part of the united kingdom from the republic of ireland which is a part of the e.u. . joining me now is our chief political editor mechanical fish she is in dublin to come across america visit there michelle what does johnson mecca want to achieve with this visit at such a crucial juncture. well clearly the timing the. week before this. summit who wanted to talk about practice is more than just political symbolism to see them rating european unity but she's also
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a strengthening the prime minister of ireland in his efforts to have a dialogue we understand that there are a lot of folks. off the public brain between dublin and london as well to try and resolve the situation that is so firmly currently stuck in british parliament with so many question marks over what the next step will be under that made clear before he even advised to that she felt that the very piece and you already mentioned that between. northern ireland is a stake here the good friday agreement that historic achievement of peace that she sees as the central table of the european union and we just heard representatives that around the table with together with the prime minister who represented people from both sides of the artist board and said that they felt the german chancellor fully understood out of her historic experience of having grown up in east germany
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what it meant to be divided by exactly such supporter admission as chancellor meccas visit to dublin bought of what i do agree to the new strategy. was a strategy of unity that the you saw itself surprising itself really by actually maintaining that kind of easy to use of a negotiation over that exit field that is now thrown into doubt once again and so it is the demonstrating that divided at the same time. and it also turned thing on and because it's the most vulnerable country. to be no corrected now you need to be feel the effect overnight and also foreign minister will immediately also feel the heat from the irish people who simply don't want kind of division not is not. economically either because these are very
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very closely linked to the. we should or could spend the day of these chief political editor thank you very much for that update from dublin in london meanwhile talks are going on between british prime minister to resign me and opposition leader jeremy corben as a try to find a way out of the brics a deadlock they're meeting on wednesday fifty three results twenty five of corbin's labor m.p. say he should go the next step to allow me to present a plan to the tenth of april the talks have angered hard line breaks it is a maze conservative party any new plan she presents with include much closer economic relations with the e.u. after breaks in which they do not want to. join me now is a shot of pots in london shell of anything likely to change in london as a result of a visit to dublin. i don't think so i mean the u.k.'s position has always
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been that they want to avoid a border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland their priority is to keep the peace ally of course and in case of a no deal scenario the u.k. has talked about contingency plans for the border there would be no immediate controls of goods and people for example no physical infrastructure but the question was always is the republic of ireland on board and it just sounded coming out of those talks that they are on board of course it remains an issue but no changes so far enough to did to have talks between terrorism and germany cool but has there been any progress made to break that. it. so the negotiating teams met for full in the half hours today they called the discussion detailed and technical they said and i guess that no more news came out of that is good news at this point it means that both sides are taking these talks
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very serious and it is indeed at the moment the best option to get any kind of withdrawal agreement. with the help of labor it's the only option at the moment to find a pos for would the u.k. can indicate to the european union why they want a longer extension and how they want to move forward but there is also a lot of pressure behind the scenes on jeremy corbin from his from the labor party saying these talks could be a trap and a lot of pressure on theresa may from within her own policy with the with a lot of angry tory m.p.'s and hardliners saying that she is collaborating with the enemy with a marxist an anti-semite like cold and so very harsh rhetoric and the end it will just depend on who is willing to give up their red lines and if to rescind may is willing to move to a much softer breck's that at the end of this show have box in london thank you very much. let's all take
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a look at some of the stories making news around the shelling by syrian government forces in the country's northwest has killed over a dozen civilians the syrian observatory for human rights says different locations of the region were hit it's the last part of syria still held by rebels opposed to president bashar awesome. police in japan have arrested full when this on boss car last over new charges of financial misconduct the case centers on payments he allegedly made to a business partner when he was chairman of mrs goodwin has recently was recently released after posting nine million dollars bail in connection with other charges to francis's name atlanta britton gregory as the new head of the catholic church in washington d.c. gregory becomes the first african-american to hold the most influential position in the u.s. church the last two priests who held the post were both caught up in sex abuse
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scandal it's. turning out if you o.p.o. investigators have issued a damning report on last month's fatal if you open and i'm spain crash the specialist concluded that the pilots followed all the procedures recommended by the plane's manufacturer boeing yet they were unable to regain control with a brand new seven three seven max eight on what should have been a routine flight. march tenth was a clear morning ethiopian airlines flight three zero two had just left at this abu buffer in nairobi when it plummeted nose first into a field outside the theo capital a disaster that killed all one hundred fifty seven people on board. a preliminary report now rules out human error as the cause of the tragedy suggesting the crew did everything in their power to avoid the crash. the crew perform it all the procedures. repeatedly provided by the manufacturer but was
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not able to control. the boeing seven three seven max eight reportedly experienced erratic climbs and descents shortly after takeoff a situation similar to the one preceding the crash of lion air flight six one zero in october which killed one hundred eighty nine people. that it is very clear to everybody who is with. our students because. number one it's the same airplane more than brown to be on the other hand the flight the duration of the flights or source or mostly went up on a flight was six months six minutes right. scrutiny is centered on an anti stall system that has repeatedly given pilots problems it's designed to automatically lower the aircraft nose if it detects a stall or loss of airspeed anxious to wind back public trust in its products boeing announced last week it had reprogrammed the software on the seven three
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seven max to stop the anti stall system from triggering but the us federal aviation administration advised boeing to keep working on the proposed fix before submitting the system for view. with its fastest selling plane grounded boeing isn't only facing increasing reputational issues analysts say a lengthy delay could cut the company's revenues by billions. nato foreign ministers are meeting in washington to mark the alliance's seventieth anniversary u.s. secretary of state mike compeer open the meeting with an appeal for cooperation among nato members to confront the marching threats from russia china and iran both he and nato secretary general yens stoltenberg wants a renewed calls for commitments to increase defense spending germany has repeatedly been criticised for failing to meet the spending goal of two percent of g.d.p. ahead of the meeting germany's foreign minister said but is committed to helping
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nato meet its future challenges to sport and the industry and fans are looking forward to the biggest match of the season this saturday second place by munich host first base dortmund in what the germans call the classic classic all eyes will be on by and star striker robert eleven dusky he's played for both clubs did have you spoke with the poland international in a one two one interview looking ahead to what could be the title decider. he moves with the control and precipitation of the needle the. rabbit live and offs he really misses and that's why he's known as the gold machine no non german player has scored more goals in the history of the bonus he got than the polish international leave and off he sat down with thoughts of ella to tell us
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that his magic touch in front of net is partly down to genetics. you need to this feeling. of course you have to work on. not only on the one things you have now in the modern football if you see for the striker it's not strong strikers not only for. technique you need everything because you have to know how to play behind. your teammates or the front of your teammates you need the left foot right for the head everything. he's not shy when it comes to using his right one left foot against his former club he scored fourteen goals against what montage in an unforgettable hattrick in last season's a classic buy and are just two points behind dortmund in the table at the moment so you'd think whomever wins on saturday would be confident about
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a good to see the title not if you leave and off steam i can do the first day at the big step. will be not enough because we have. uncertainty in the title race but at least there's a level of certainty when it comes to live and offs here he just can't help himself it's in his d.n.a. to score goals. if you've just joined us here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you jim the. talks with the irish prime minister. made fears of a chaotic. the irish economy could take the biggest hit from a disorderly british from the. coming up next in business africa international mining companies are racing to corner the gold market
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