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that. means life from a tearful farewell and the thank you to a past the opportunity to serve their country. britain's prime minister tourism mayor will resign on june 7th for failure to deliver brags that nearly 3 years after the u.k.'s referendum sealed her fate also coming out. u.s. president donald trump arrives in japan for a special state visit as the new emperor's 1st foreign guests will find out what to
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expect from our correspondent in tokyo. and in soccer byron munich battle it out with life sake and the german come final it will also be the goodbye game for 2 bahrain international stars. and our human rights and. thanks for joining us the outgoing british prime minister turris m a says she will always regret failing to secure a deal for the u.k. to leave the european union may announce or resign on june 7th almost surreal years after the british voted to exit the bloc she was unable to get a deeply divided parliament to back her withdrawal deal. i will shortly leave the job that it has been the honor of my life to hold. the 2nd female prime minister
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but certainly not the last i do so with no ill will but with enormous and during gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love and emotional and to a turbulent time at the top to reason may came to power promising a break to deal and spent over a year negotiating one i have done everything i can to convince m.p.'s to back that deal sadly i have not been able to do so i tried 3 times. so-called break the treaty has many voters resigned to whatever comes or just fed up. it doesn't change the numbers it doesn't change the mess we're in and the parliament can't make a decision even if we get progress prime minister what are they going to do that's going to change things about trying to nation gets a leader that's been the liberal people vote for. may's difficulties in office with
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compounded by infighting within our own party boris johnson was a foreign minister and one of her greatest tormentors and he's now considered the leading candidate to succeed her as prime minister though there are often surprises as the party picks its leader. whoever becomes pm will face pressure from the brig's a party led by no issue for the brand new group is expected to win big in the european elections you won't press if you got a bug fix it we didn't plan flayed notice so we're going to get there. so you can realize that it isn't just the votes we get to do it's what we want to get at the general election because the old. may will carry on for the coming weeks preparing to pos brags it on to whoever is lucky or unlucky enough to get a job. as reinvented to money's a pro e.u. activist and the vice president of the lobbying association european movement
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welcome to the so nearly all commentators agree that theresa may is the latest casualty of the bricks and fiasco but isn't she also the victim of a relentless you know it's not of all of this it's all made by brits and that's a. disaster if you want to say that the european union keeps calm and carries on. it looks likely that may be replaced by a more pro hard for x. leader what does the e.u. say that some of the leaders have already stepped out saying that the withdrawal agreement that is on the table right now will not be renegotiated so where do we go from here i guess that they can keep calm and carry on with a wait and see you have to see also the european elections still running across the continent so they have to wait on phone your commission 30th of october as the deadline for
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a no deal extension what. this known deal scenario is certainly one that the e.u. wants to avoid but leaders coming in possibly not so eager on avoiding this scenario how does the e.u. deal with that they can't just keep calm and carry on. nobody wants a no deal no ha. ha spread it but of cause that is the decision of the u.k. government whatever's going on that can be even new elections so nobody knows really what is going on in the west and so these states so what are we going to have is for sure commission member states of the e.u. would 27 who will have a clear line what can harm the e.u. as such so they will try to avoid the. break that and the brics that movement is just one example of the sentiment that's that's growing and the entire block. how strong is citizen support for the. you know the last results for
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projections from something the never learned show that there was much more wide pro e.u. approach so the the real threat is there of cause but in the end of the day i guess that especially brics have made people thinking about what it means when you get a lot of the e.u. moves a lot of cross others euro skeptic governments and italy and hungary how does the new plan to deal with that in the future. nobody of these mentioned governments wants to leave the e.u. the e.u. is a democracy which is also scrambling on the right policy the right climate change policy the right for migration policy of course these other things what everybody has to deal with but nobody wants to be the u. but he's a strong part of an act to elect a new commission president that comes next and that makes the stronger when the people go to vote and also vote for constructive parties. while the polls are
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indicating that the brake the party for example will be the strongest force in the british elections. how strong can that parliament really be a big part of it is made up of euro skeptics it's not a big problem which is made up of 2 big part of my point of view of course but this is not at all a blocking majority or anything up the minority if you will and that is that the european elections will show that the many countries the center will hold very strong and already the netherlands showed 1st good indications and when you go to ireland of another wave everything is a project to predict and this is not clear yet but we're going to have something that has yet to we can deal with with democratic parties in a real fight about the right policy and that would make the anti european parties much more calm vented to mancow you activists and vice president of the european
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movement thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. the world's most expensive drug has been approved swiss drug maker novartis can now sells a gent's in the u.s. a treat spinal muscular atrophy is the leading to an attic cause of death in infants the artist has faced criticism for the price with $1.00 time treatment costing some $2000000.00 euros. lawyers for defeated indonesian presidential candidate bianco have submitted a lawsuit to the constitutional court challenging the results of last month's election they repeated earlier claims that there have been widespread cheating in favor of incumbent president joko widodo. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in algiers and other algerian cities for a 14th week are calling for a planned presidential election to be delayed until independent institutions can be
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set up to oversee it this after 2 decades of authoritarian rule. us president donald trump has arrived in japan for a state visit trump is set to spend 4 days in the country to cement ties will meet with japan's prime minister and business leaders and attend a dinner at the imperial palace will be the 1st stair guests of japan's new emperor state that is. his visit comes against the backdrop of increasing tensions with china and north korea. more on that let's talk to correspondent michael penn in tokyo michael don't trump is scheduled to attend the g. 20 summit in osaka in only 6 weeks why this visit to japan now. basically it's a major or elemental oil sheens operators project what every. u.s. president you know there's been a new emperor installed in the womb of the emperor and you don't and then he has to
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be yes and who better to be the 1st that he has to be the new her. and in this invitation. for all or part she's always. to buy her a platter. made for this person feel important. to keep them busy to. get to cancer prime minister and have seen each other a lot lately what does this sounds about the relationship between the 2 countries well you know when. you left the president even before he assumed office. she was already in his team got the other and they decided that there are great priority was to form a personal bond of friendship between 2 key leaders as fast as possible and they would even meet in the or he assumes that the and say so this is part of japan's
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birth deliberate strategy. to keep a good personal relationship key leaders and in such a way. in here he japan's national interest so the best can be possible under the eye burst circumstance of having the president who's kind of near her. when will be the main topics on the agenda. all the people who have been briefing the press about this when the sun should have been playing down the most issues of substance so for example that you know there are so many other dishes in terms of list you can trade them in terms of. longstanding feeling the pain of this is the same thought this is still in the united states of course north korea is a big issue but what policymakers what the briefers are saying the media is none of those issues are likely to be resolved on this find it's more likely to be just the
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holidays and showing symbolically the friendship and developing their personal before so a lot of talk about friendship but what are the main differences between the 2 leaders well they're very very just on sorts of people. in terms of. their personalities with lots of things that comes and says but in terms of the national interest. as elaine the conversation at the moment is over time it's just very much like multilateral where you play the winds and the trump has been so the seventy's and the events such as school now the sense that partnerships and by trying to survive outer limits or the seals the united states is the only one of the data sources to start with the software on
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a mission to. michael pena talking thank you very much. 2 of germany's top teams go head to head in the cup final later today in berlin but as league champions byron munich face lights a q finished 3rd in the league this season their most recent encounter and in a scoreless draw and this cup final also promises to be another closely fought battle. it's one of the biggest games on the german football calendar but the cup final means more than that for all you and robin and from chris bury the via legends have the chance to win one last medal in their final game for the club where they've already collected a combined $28.00 major trophies the only current cup holder involved in the game is their coach. who won last year's final with frankfurt and by and sixpence he wants his own success last season to be a warning to buy and i doubt anyone expected anything of my frankfurt side we
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finished in the 8th by in which champions now it's 1st against 3rd at the getting there so we can't turn up to the game and say we have an easy opponent it's. good enough for ralph run next abi like think it's a 1st ever cup final the club that only came into existence a decade ago has now reached the top of the german football but they're still underdogs against buy and captain video and believes the team will have to show all of their best qualities to come out on top. that's what we need to show the things that have set us apart this season in incredible compactness unbelievable dynamism speed especially in attack and a lot of courage. whether bryan's heroes get a triumphant send off the light sake record a maiden success all comes down to 90 minutes in berlin. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you u.k. prime minister theresa may has announced that she will resign on june 7th and follows heavy criticism from within her own party after she failed to get support
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