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this is the. minister may pleading for another delay at an emergency european union summit but patience is wearing thin we need extra time. we can get. i mean patients. to say but as far as i'm concerned nothing like the president is playing. good cop in brussels britain will most likely get an extension
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a much longer. with conditions also coming up making the invisible visible reveal the first ever image of a black hole of one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos it is a milestone in. our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world well british prime minister to resign may is urging the european union to give her country one more delay before it begins may has put her in emergency summit in brussels of e.u. leaders and she's waiting for their decision she's already stated that she wants a short extension up until june thirtieth so that britain will not be forced to participate in those upcoming european parliament. elections but he sions with
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britain has worn thin some leaders want to impose a longer extension on britain to ensure that the country passes a withdrawal bill for an orderly exit from the e.u. . here's what we heard today from the main players in the debate over granting that breaks that extension i think that the u.k.'s request is for the extension to the cities that you know i could be working to make sure that we need to european union indeed he could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't pass the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables this to be even a signal to the way it's in everybody's interest i think what mark says is that we are able to these the european union not the point at which we are asked if i got withdrawn agreement that would enable us to leave on the twenty second different to me since the speech is the announcement that the united kingdom is also preparing
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for the european elections is very important to me that will guarantee the continued functioning of the european institutions. on the six of the off most important to us that the u.k. leaves the e.u. in its own in the manner we also want to keep the even twenty seven unified and well stocked in the spirit i have no doubt that we will reach a unanimous agreement again this was months ago you down i don't need to see you now it's time for decisions we've negotiated a withdrawal agreement with two years a lot of time was dedicated to that so i'm impatient to hey what's recently has to say but as far as i'm concerned nothing is a given it's nothing and particularly listening to rudeness economics tension the critics will soon get. it could he be the spoiler tonight let's take the story down to barbara visual she is at the summit in brussels good evening to you barbara we are hearing one official in the office of the fridge president saying that a no deal breaks it may be better than keeping britain as an unwilling member of
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the european union could the french veto that extensions or not. they could of course brian but they won't i dare to say. i mean that's what we just heard and what you just quoted is turning the screws on the other negotiating partners we also heard that president mike from who was the last among the twenty seven leaders in the summit drew to speak said anything beyond june thirtieth and that is exactly trees a maze date but he has different reasons to want this would jeopardize the future of the european union the dealings and the decisions that have to meet made over the summer and later this year so he is playing hardball and it's the bizarre is open in the summit now that means the big hagel has begun about the timing of this image r.t. of leaders is for a long extension mccrum as far
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a very short run they're going to meet in the middle somewhere. belgian's prime minister spelled out the conditions under which he would grant and the strange and take a listen for to do with this when it comes to an extension it's important that it's dependent on certain conditions we won't allow an extension that endangers the workings of the e.u. the e.u. itself all the european parliament elections is this is where you come up with local persist we have to be able to work on the challenges we face without being hijacked by an extension that limits the day to day functions of the. european union leaders they're really afraid aren't they of what is being called british mischief in this extension what is there. that they don't want to be kneecapped by it breaks into your prime ministers who might be following to resume a we don't know what's going to happen in london nobody knows and so they want to
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take a preventive action and then they're trying to those two times britain's hands for the time that is still unwilling partner in the european union so they say we're going to have meetings with britain at the table they also say you have to do so let me swear someone you swear not to sit if obstruct our dealings not to obstruct decisions and sort of go and work against us now this are political declarations that can be made but legally of course they're not watertight pot there is one main point in all those even the bricks into your prime minister is going to need to goodwill of the european union after the dust has settled after all this is over when the talks about the future relationship begin and if they really poisoned the well that they going to drink from afterwards they would be very stupid indeed yes speaking of poisoning the well those breakthrough tears are calling these conditions for an extension humiliation i mean is that what we're seeing here is.
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european union trying to humiliate britain and to resume a. house defend nonsense friend i mean this is really been nice them actually they have their own problems they want to do with their own national politics they want to do the european politics i mean that's what's on their minds day in the end i said if done with britain they are looking at the kids in london and they're horrified mostly and some of flabbergasted that the country would sort of follow it come to this point bought what they really don't want is to sort of stick the dager in and turn it around it's not in their interests and they're not going to do that they are trying to protect themselves that's all and to break six years in london who are sort of treating the soft stuff and saying things like that in television interviews they really have to look at themselves if they want to wear those reactions come from i wonder if they read julius caesar when they were in school.
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at that summit in brussels barbara as always thank you. here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the german police have raided more than thirty premises here in berlin and in the east of the country they are linked to suspected far right extremists around four hundred officers took part in the operation at dawn today targeting roughly twenty suspects they are alleged to have established a network linking hooligans the martial arts and the neo nazi seems. have kept up their protests against the country's political elite that's despite the new interim leader announcing fresh elections for the fourth of july the country has been rocked by weeks of protests which pushed out the ailing president abilities beautifully. well in the middle east israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has secured victory in his country's parliamentary elections his main
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challenger the centrist benny gantz conceded defeat today despite a neck and neck. finished at the polls yesterday netanyahu is in position to form a majority coalition with support from a number of right wing parties now leaders of the guns as blue and white parties see as the opposition they will make life very difficult for netanyahu. it won't be a sweeping victory but it will nonetheless be historic israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to have edged out a win for a record fifth term the right wing bloc is expected to hand his likud party a solid majority the divisive election drew mixed reactions from israelis. i got what i wanted. just because in my opinion there's no better alternative. you can't just come out of nowhere and become
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a prime minister and the b.b.c. has all the experience and big achievement speed in the it shows how strong bibi is now he can do whatever he wants to or it's only exit polls have shown a deadlock with the center left blue and white alliance led by benny gantz he also declared victory but the optimism proved premature. one exchange in the country has been has been given for a while the photos may be time for change i'm devastated absolutely devastated. we're surrounded by right wing radical people who want to any more serious stories in this part we're never going to have peace in the countdown to the election netanyahu valid for the first time to annex parts of the occupied west bank for some this would all but and any hope for a two state solution with the palestinians. i think we have just witnessed.
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by the israelis to maintain the status quo as far as we. this was a vote to maintain the status quo to maintain apartheid. the election was also overshadowed by netanyahu is legal troubles during the campaign the attorney general recommended indicting him on bribery and breach of trust charges he denies any wrongdoing and would not be legally required to resign if formally charged netanyahu appears to have beaten his most serious challenger thus far the official results of the vote are expected later in the week. well astronomers have revealed what they are calling a ground breaking development using a global network of telescopes they photographed the edge of a black hole for the very first time black holes are celestial objects with such strong gravitational fields that they even suck in white.
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this is the image that has changed destroy me forever eight radio telescopes in different locations across the globe have made the invisible visible. at the heart of our swirling milky way as a massive unseen object a black hole it's so dense it sucks up anything that comes close even light itself the point of no return the boundary beyond which there's no escape from the black holes gravitational pull is called the event horizon. world famous scientist albert einstein predicted the size and shape of this boundary one hundred years ago. in one thousand nine hundred fifteen albert einstein imagine that this idea that a very big weight transforms geometry but when the mass is too has he you make a hole a mysterious hole where nothing can get out of it where all its absorbed.
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astronomers can't see the milky way's black hole they inferred its existence from the strange orbit of the stars around it. and they say you'd need a radio telescope as large as the earth to image the hot matter swirling at the event horizon of the black hole but by using the telescopes in various locations synchronized with atomic clocks they could gather enough data to create this remarkable image. you may wonder how this image was made in the first place event horizon telescope data it's like incomplete puzzle set we actually only see the pieces of the real true image then we have to feeling this gaps of this missing pieces because tracked there physically possible in it that is actually marking our data people from forty countries work together to create this virtual
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observatory called the event horizon telescope and analyze the data. astronomers want to explore how matter can disappear from our world forever and take a deeper look into einstein's theory of relativity and his initial theory on black holes. from a distance black hole seem wonderous but up close they are the most terrifying things in the universe. are right finally the night's big soccer results for you in the champions league quarter finals manchester united lost at home to barcelona in the first leg of the match up a luke shaw own goal was the difference underdogs meanwhile managed a one all draw with star studded event the return or next week. reminder that top story that we're following for you british prime minister to resign may is pleading with skeptical european union leaders for more towing as late as june thirtieth to get the brakes it deal through an emergency summit but
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she is wifely to get more than she actually bargained for a delay of six months to a year. in june it will be back with a d.-w. business in just a moment stick around. says heat in ruins. a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslim and the christian population . as fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seventeen president and church's response was. i. would never put. up.
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