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i want them probably more time to come to. the carnifex storage fearful thirty years on t w. this is t w news live from the e.u. and britain float their ideas to rival breck's it extentions news donald tusk is proposing a flexible twelve month delay for the u.k. to leave the blog entries and may once a june thirtieth deadline we will be weighing up the possibilities with our london and brussels correspondent also coming up fears of qana just militia troops reach
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the outskirts of the libyan capital tripoli a regional warlord is preparing to drive out internationally socks government. town with israel headed for a crunch election we find out why many arabs in the country say they won't call the voting. plus an upcoming exhibition that puts rock star instruments that's ten percent to stay. new york's metropolitan museum of miles the hardware of rock n roll and it show coldplay at our. i'm an eclipse mackinnon thanks so much for your company should british prime minister tourism a has also the e.u. for yet another extension to brics it saying the u.k. needs new. time to avoid leaving the block without a deal in
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a letter sent to european council president donald tusk may offer the brics a deadline to be delayed until june thirtieth she said she hoped to get britain out of the before european elections in may she said that london would make preparations to hold elections if that's not possible britain's parliament remains deadlocked over the withdrawal agreement to reason they secured with the e.u. . for more on this we're joined from london by w.'s budget mosques and from brussels by. first to you in london bagot can you give us some details on what exactly true reason may is asking for this time. well the reasoning being heinrich to reason may's request is that she wants more time to sort out breck's it basically because here in parliament she has faced a deadlock she has to try time and again to get the deal that she has negotiated with brussels to get it three but she has failed so now she has a plan b.
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she is holding talks with the opposition with the labor party but she knows that this will take time so if they come to an agreement it would take more than just a couple of weeks but she's asking for this time to be given until the end of june and the reasoning behind the end of june is that than the european parliament would sit so britain would make provisions for the e.u. parliament elections but the m.e. piece wouldn't actually start sitting on till july so she really wants to present prevent that but she knows she needs more time here in london i guarantee you now in brussels there are conflicting comments coming from brussels in paris today on a second extension is their agreement with the e.u. on this. they are indeed what we've heard from paris so far is that it's a bit premature to talk about this this kind of an extension and it's not surprising really because theresa may has asked for that deadline already once the
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one chief for the first on asked for an extension to the may rather to the march deadline and back then at the e.u. summit there was quite a row over whether the u.k. should be given that extension the decision then was a two stage extension which or the u.k. is currently facing in april and in may and so i'm not sure if you leaders will give him to teresa mayes wishless in fact the head of the european council has made a suggestion for a much longer extension a year's extension that includes some flexibility so if a deal would pass the house of parliament then the u.k. could leave the attractive. part of that solution would be that the e.u. avoids the u.k. coming every other week asking for short extensions k. get back to you how in stories amaze decision to seek this extension and hold e.u. elections how's that likely to go down on both sides of the political aisle in
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london. i think overall it's really not a very good look if you speak to people on the streets most of them can't really understand what's going on why is it taking them to long why can't we just leave especially those who wanted gregg's it here in parliament those who are advocating a softer bricks and maybe staying in the customs union some sort of a law in meant to the single market which would be more the labor position for them this is good news because they would have time to influence the bricks and process and getting their views had in the government and their deal different deal a go shared it here in london so for those who advocated for breaks it who really were driving this process for them it's something of a taboo they really don't want the european elections most of them at least are very clear that they don't want it. so you it really depends which sure which side of the you're looking on but overall for the people i think most of them don't want
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to have more on saturday they just want to know when is this over ok and briefly if you could what happens next in brussels there's a key e.u. summit set for next week what's going to happen now. what you do leaders will have to decide on that's almost whether they will defer to reason made that extension or with whether they will make an alternative offer potentially even the longer extension the flex tension will including flexibility to leave whenever a deal has been reached that all will be discussed next week at the summit at the end of the day for the e.u. it's absolutely crucial that a disorderly breaks it can be avoided all right scale matters in brussels and big mouth in london thank you so much. a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of anti-government demonstrators are marching through algeria's capital algiers for
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a seventh consecutive friday they're calling for total redeem regime change the latest rally comes just days after pressure from the army and street protests forced president abilities to flee cut to step down after twenty years in power so former u.s. president barack obama is set to visit german chancellor angela merkel in berlin later today their talks are expected to focus on relations between the two countries obama is on a three day trip to germany on thursday he spoke to an audience of fourteen thousand in cologne. wiki leaks says its founder julian assange has could soon be expelled from the ecuadorian embassy in london beyond the secrecy group said ecuador has an agreement with the u.k. for a son to a songes arrest acedia ecuadorian official denies the claim this ownership source refuge in the embassy in twenty twelve to avoid extradition to sweden on sexual assault allegations which have since been dropped. officials of
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recounting the votes in turkey's largest city east on bull after president trichet tie up edwin's a k. policy demanded results be checked the main opposition narraway won the city in municipal elections held last weekend but the a.k.p. is protesting you stumble hold special significance for the turkish president it's where his rise to power began julia hahn has this report. the bags in this gym contain thousands of ballots cast in sunday's local elections in istanbul. mahmoud to turn a politician with the opposition c.h.p. has spent days here to keep a watchful eye on that. argument why do we keep watch order to prevent everyone's party from replacing the voting bugs because it's done before we have a lengthy record of this we have
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a sole purpose for securing people's rights and making sure no one is cheated we will not oil anyone to do this. for president reagan tired out one last weekend's election was one of his heaviest setbacks in the islamic group to take a county want to majority of votes nationwide but according to initial results the opposition has won key urban centers including the capital ankara and istanbul a city of more than fifteen million. billboards like this one have gone up in istanbul since election night president add on and his candidate for mayor bin ali gives room thanking the public for their votes but actually they're facing defeat here and if confirmed this would be a stunning setback for add on himself who gained power after being mayor of istanbul in the one nine hundred ninety s. . preliminary results in istanbul give the opposition candidate a crimean mamu a narrow lead of about twenty five thousand votes. now alleges irregularities and
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miscounting it has pushed through a recount of the votes in several districts. the pro-government turkish media described the opposition's unexpected success in drastic terms they liken the election to a coup blamed foreign powers for meddling in turkey's internal affairs. of the achy pieces such accusations are exaggerated but he also emphasizes the vote was not a blow for the president to let's not forget that this election is our local elections are breaking this resolves the general election almost like a referendum on president would be wrong but even if you do that the. party has got fifty two percent the popular vote in this country but so we have lost some thirty's. anything but maybe a few cities will be homely important for us. but voters say the results and the
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signal to president ad one has to find an answer to turkey's economic crisis. k.p. deserve this result i support the party but it was dishonest with the people feel so this is what they get. this gives me hope it shows people finally woke up and took a stand in part on their videos the man. didn't lose that much the politicians understood they made some mistakes no they're speaking in a different tone and showing more respect. to the other. the opposition hopes it's election victory will soon be officially confirmed it's candidate extremely mammal has already changed his title on twitter to me of istanbul. meanwhile his fellow party member mahmoud tonight i will keep an eye on the ballots and money toward the recount as long as it takes.
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german com make his b.m.w. . have been charged with colluding to prevent competition on emissions cleaning technology european regulators are accusing the common of working together to limit the development and introduction of technology that would clean up emissions from diesel and petrol cause sold in the european economic area the allegations cover the period between twenty two thousand and six and twenty fourteen it means the auto giants could face penalties of up to ten percent of their annual turnover. for more on this let's cross to the w.'s financial correspondent in frankfurt ginnell it jenelle thanks for joining us give us some more details about what the car maker is a supposed to have done. well this appears to be the conclusion to a years long investigation by the european commission one part of the investigation
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is to see whether these carmakers colluded to reduce the size of tanks and their diesel cars being the solution that helps regulate harmful nitrogen oxide emissions and the other part was to see whether they delayed the introduction of a certain kind of particle filter in their petrol cars now in doing so they collectively made their cars less clean thus denying the consumer the ability to choose a cleaner car although that technology that exists now remember that the point of competition of course is to force companies to come up with better products and in this case the reduced quality of the cars isn't just a byproduct of the collusion but it's very objective and that's one of the main points that the european commission made in its statement today. ok one of the initial reactions been to these allegations. well if asada has only said that it will review the allegations and come back when it's completed its
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evaluation dialer for its part has said that it is not saw it is not expecting any fines one has to remember that dialer had applied for a leniency application very early on meaning they could avoid fines and any other kind of punitive measures in exchange for giving helpful information to the investigation they're also thought to be the ones that had tipped off authorities in the first place. and also applied for a similar application but being the second one to do so it can only count on reduced fines rather than rather than being fully let off at the time b.m.w. was only one there who was the holdout and it's also from them that we haven't heard from today all right gentlemen malone and frank thanks so much. in libya forces loyal to a powerful militia leader have reached the outskirts of tripoli the seat of the country's u.n. backed government the offensive launched by general khalifa haftar monks' an
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escalation in the power struggle that's been raging since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi in two thousand and eleven. the libyan national army advancing westwards they say they want to liberate the country from what they call terrorists and mercenaries they're making rapid progress since launching their offensive on wednesday they've already captured a town close to the capital tripoli now the troops are trying to reach their ultimate goal the capital itself the plan was announced in an audio recording posted on the militias facebook page by their leader. heroes the time has come it is time to advance as you have done it with a firm step towards tripoli and so peaceful. u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for a dialogue he is in tripoli trying to mediate between huffed hours administration in the east of the country and the un backed government in tripoli. very strong
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appeal. in the view for. the movement's. there's no military solution for any problem in the world and there is not a military solution for the problems in. the streets in tripoli are still calm but that could change if huffed arce forces push into the city. germany has repatriated several children of jihad as militants held in iraq he jails germany's foreign office has confirmed that up to nine miners have been brought back to live here with relatives also a mother and her three children were returned from syria earlier today i'm joined now by correspondent has fun hine and bone has been following this story for us what can you tell us about how this woman in particular and her children
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were brought back to germany. well i had a chance this morning to talk briefly to a lawyer and he told me that this woman and her children were originally detained why p.g. run camp that is a could ish military forces in northern syria. only yesterday morning she was brought together with her children right up to the turkish border and that she was taken into custody by turkish officials who then took her to a nearby city from where she was flown out early this morning back to germany and all this and that's the interesting part all this was only possible after a lengthy negotiations between the german foreign ministry and could also or a teaser northern syria and took a shot or she something that the german authorities the german foreign ministry has said all along was not possible well that's right germany has been very reluctant
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to take back citizens who joined the so-called islamic state so far so is this a change of policy that we're seeing in. well it's a bit early to say that but i think it's a kind of it's a proof of concept it proves that if german authorities are willing that is a way to take these people back and up to now the german authorities have always hidden behind prosecutorial questions basically the argument was we don't have an embassy in damascus any martin known. no diplomatic channel to syria we don't recognize a cause sorties so sorry there's no way we can deal with these people holed up in. iran camps in northern syria but this proves if the will is there then it can be done and i think. with this point now the pressure will rise to take home more of
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those jihadi. what's likely to happen to any form i asked members and their relatives who are being brought back here to germany what is their immediate future look like well the immediate flute future of the ladies that just came back was that handcuffs were. taken a got around to risk she was taken right into custody and brought to german prison german authorities struggle to. gather evidence there's a special group of investigators and there's a federal prosecutor trying to gain evidence and to prepare a court cases from the information we've got at least twenty one cases ready arrest warrants ready so that those i.a.s. fighters and their families if they are involved in any crimes can be taken into custody and then be prosecuted according to law. and heine thanks so much for your
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reporting. to new zealand now where a court has ordered the suspect in the christ church mosque shootings in which fifty people were killed to undergo psychiatric evaluation the assessment will determine whether he is fit to face trial and mass murder i around twenty five relatives of victims and some survivors of the massacre travelled to the courtroom in christ church the accused twenty eight year old australian brenton tyrant appeared by video link he's being held in new zealand's only high security prison in oakland. he looks all right he doesn't he doesn't wear anything he looks very fit. and eventually i don't care about rules for evolution loss. the family of the family here i want to go through that when i. can but i want to be the more
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the alleged shooter is facing fifty charges of murder and another thirty nine of attempted murder experts say the case is unprecedented in the country's history. as far as nature is concerned was saying nothing like this in the context justice system but i think they are just the system and of course are well able to conduct this crisis from here on and i at the end of the twenty minute hearing tyrant was remanded in custody and till mid june. with just days to go until israelis vote in national elections final polls show right wing prime minister binyamin netanyahu is likely to win a fifth term in office is centrist challenger x. gen benny gantz is right behind him but during the campaign a large part of the population has not been addressed around twenty percent of israeli citizens identify as arab their voice in israel's parliament the knesset
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has been weakened after a coalition of the arab represented and posses broke apart some arabs are now expected to boycott the vote altogether. the port city of haifa in northern israel where arabs and jews live alongside each other they work eat and drink in the same places these days politics dominates daily life right wing parties advertise using patriotic israelis slogans and promote national pride many native arabs here feel left out. on a curry is a student working in a cafe in the mixed neighborhood of haidar like many from his generation he sees himself as a palestinian with israeli citizenship their troubles seem that some israeli political parties portray arabs as the enemy. since the beginning of the election campaign the right wing parties are challenging each other to incite more and be more racist only to win votes i showed you with. some arab voters feel
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disappointed by all sides of politics a coalition of our representing parties called the joint list was the third strongest group in the knesset after the last election but the alliance recently split apart. jafar father is the director of the muscle car center which advocates for equality between all citizens he explains what many arabs in israel are hoping for. order to be able to recognize each other's human and national rights we need to respect our basic rights and live with dignity. we can not recognize the other if they discriminate against us and use our resources such as our homes land and manpower. or to alter the fifty percent of our voters in israel are expected not to vote in the upcoming elections mohamed he is an activist in the boycott election movement and i want to sit on
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a so they are struggling for our existence and our fight now is for more awareness and this is nothing we can achieve in the knesset. or understands this viewpoint but he still believes that voting is essential. because isn't the boycott movement claims that they are the voice of the streets but i say we can raise our voice both in the streets and in the knesset we don't need to choose either one we can do both. in the cafes of haifa it's rare to find a table of mixed cultures despite living in parallel societies here at least most people can find their peace. now it seems many music fans are as fascinated by their idols musical instruments as they are with the hits they love to listen to at the metropolitan museum in new york an exhibition is set to open featuring some of rock n roll's most prominent hardware from the telecaster played by blues legend muddy waters to john lennon's twelve string reckon back at the display is
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a treasure trove for music lovers. it was the start of a revolution. i and now the out spaces of the net museum in new york being filled by the icons of rock n roll. using a cornucopia of instruments play it loud is taking on the history of the genre that changed music forever it's a great time because this is one of the most important artistic movements of our lifetimes i'm generations now rock'n'roll is seventy years seventy plus years old and there are still a lot of living legends who can participate who could lends their objects and lend their expertise to the show and that they did the collection boasts more than
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a hundred thirty pieces on loan from some of rock n roll's biggest names. the beatles ring goes stock eddie van halen band keith richards of rolling stones fame to name just a few the exhibition is organized the magically and looks at how musicians embrace to milking technologies loud can be good as well as seen taking part is a source of pride for eagles legend don't sell jack. thanks hang on the wall here at the metropolitan museum of art is probably the highest accolade the highest honor i could get that first and third biggest selling album of the history of recorded please take those are all really wonderful things feel the bet i think is the steps of life that is true in so much i love the rock n roll stock can be
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a rough one and many of the instruments are not in the best me that control inside made the destruction of the instruments themselves because of the performances i like this one from the night i you're watching news coming. from berlin coming up after the break in good shape i help show that we'll be looking out to be potential dangers that he said or at. the whole team thanks so much for joining to.
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