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this is you don't use light from berlin over to you mr johnson the ball is in the british prime minister's cortez the european union agrees to delay brigs it will any time between now and january january 31st of next year what will boris johnson's next move be also coming up world leaders welcome the death of the head of islamic state aboud bachar al baghdadi according to president donald trump he died when u.s. special troops stormed his hideout in syria and at germany's far right party
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surges forward in the state election it is a bruising defeat for chancellor angela merkel's party knocked down into 3rd place . on leyla iraq it's great to have your company everyone well we begin with the news from brussels that the european union has agreed to postpone britain's departure from the block for up to 3 months in a tweet year paean a council of president adonal to the remaining 27 e.u. member states had agreed to accept the u.k.'s request for a brig's it flex tension until january 31st of next year. all right let's get your reaction our correspondents are standing by in brussels and london barbara vessel and very good to amass a very good day to you both barbara i want to go to you 1st the e.u.
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has granted the u.k. a so-called flex tension what is a flex tension. that's a flexible thingy that says you can go you can leave us whenever you're ready to it means that whenever britain would have ratified the deal and it would be ratified by the european parliament all the formalities would have gone through finally after all this time and then they could just leave on the 31st of november maybe or even on new year's eve who knows the 31st of december but of course nobody really believes that britain is going to be so very frosty about it now and so it's very likely that this extension this 2nd playing time after the game should theoretically be over will be sort of really extended towards the end of january let's go to bear gets in london next the e.u. now of course giving the british prime minister some breathing space has he
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responded and what options does mr johnson have. as far as i know there has not been any particular response yet from number 10 from downing street it's really ironic boris johnson has really had this massive build up he said we are going to leave the u.k. is going to leave come what may on the 31st of october the government had hired billboards has been a huge awareness campaign how people how businesses can prepare for this monumental day 31st of october and now it looks like really it's not going to happen at all and we don't know yet what day it is going to finally happen and if it all but what was what boris johnson wants to do he wants to basically cut through in parliament he needs a general election this is what he wants from south he wants to build a majority back in parliament so this is what he's trying for but even that is not
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easy he needs the opposition to agree to that so this is what he's trying to do in the next days to come to an agreement with the opposition for a general election and then finally at some point he's hoping that the u.k. can leave the european union at some point as barbara has explained at some point our rights of bridget ross reporting from london and in brussels of barbara. thank you both. next world leaders have welcomed us president donald trump's announcement that the leader of the so-called islamic state baghdadi was killed in a raid by u.s. special forces in syria trump said but daddy blew himself up as u.s. troops stormed his hideout but british prime minister boris johnson while welcoming baghdad his death cautioned that the fight against islamic state was not yet over other world leaders have echoed johnson's remark. so far from east 90 for iraq and
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so close to turkey near the village berisha in series know the province of the world's most wanted man met his demise lisa remains of the i.s.i. faust in which abu bakar i'll back out he spent his last ice hey much of his family plus plus followers died during the u.s. special forces operation. of my house and saw a helicopter in front of me no more than 50 meters in the air and another one right behind it there were no shots fired at 1st and then suddenly there was gunfire and the helicopter began firing back. saying the operation from the white house situation room with donald trump and he's top military commanders and a dramatic address the u.s. president said that gotti had died quite like a dog blowing himself and his children up he ignited his vest killing himself and the 3 children his body was mutilated by the blast test results
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gave certain immediate and totally positive identification now back at his demise is a further blow to the so-called islamic state and once control the territory the size of britain now the man who proclaimed a state and the land itself of both being lost but the terror group left behind thousands of victims and shattered lives the city in which al baghdadi proclaimed his calaf it most so he's now. on his tenure as a fraction of the sins and misdeeds wrought on the victims who lost their lives in the old city area. here their bodies are still under the rubble because of him and his organization. and this fight isn't over i was off our baghdad his death was announced a joint could this u.s.
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operation targeted an ice spokesman the man considered a potential future leader of the group he's also reported dead but even now over 10000 eyes militants remain to plot jihad and vengeance. are taking out to our emmett middle east correspondent a best seller every day he joins us now from beirut where he is covering events from what has been the reaction in the region to the death of the man who alleged to are a brutal reign of terror across the region we can say dogs from the iraqi side the iraqi state the old official they would come by the. announcement of the killing. from syria up on we don't have any office and statement regarding the issue. generally speaking the people in the middle east's mainly in syria and you know the most you will most welcome these. news they had.
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hoped this would put an end to one of the bloodiest decayed in the recent history in the middle east. and use paper as one example. this morning mention these killing this killing as they mind the mind of the story focused mainly on 2 main issues 1st of all 1st of all the law in the future going on in syria would be good for them and 2nd the national budget in syria those were the 2 main stories most of the syrian use paper this morning what's next now for iraq and syria and the region at large after where it's being mentioned as seen as a huge loss for so-called islamic state. yes of course it's it's a huge loss for the islam or so-called islamic state but as we said this was one of
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the luckiest in egypt so people are afraid that they have some sleeping says it was so cold be long it was may take some. action in the region about the from the other side as we said this is the scene you. need those of isis because in this operation so what's next it depends on who's going to be the group next. getting reporting from beirut middle east correspondent best and every day thank you. i want to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters in lebanon are calling for a general strike to press their demands for an end to corruption and an overhaul of the political system and institutions were originally sparked by a proposed new tax on internet calls well there's been widespread disruption for
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the last 10 days. almost 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as wildfires spread through northern california his wine country strong winds are fanning the flames and a statewide emergency has been declared california's governor said officials were using every resource available to respond to the fires. in an asian president djoko we don't know is funding investment for one of the country's poorest regions writing in pop while left dozens dead last month you don't oh says shops and homes will be rebuilt he's also promising new roads and an airport along with opening a new bridge. now it was an election dominated by one issue a grinding economic crisis and now voters in argentina are pinning their hopes on a new leader a better front on this from the center left with almost all votes counted
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fernando's has 48 percent giving him an outright victory over the incumbent. that. argentina's next president knows how to attract the crowds. are better financial as cheered on by thousands of his supporters in buenos aires. he's clear on his plan for the presidency. that is where we are of course going to work together as closely as possible. because the only thing that will concern us is stopping the suffering of argentinians once and for all. it's a return to power ascent and left also making a comeback this time as vice president cristina fernandez de. she has self was president for 8 years. finn and his choice of running mate split opinion among the population but kitchener doesn't see it dividing the country not really
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a model not only today i'll bet it's president of all argentinian. striking a similarly unifying tone outgoing president mauricio mccree thanking supporters as he conceded defeat. you know an orderly transition that will bring stability to only argentinians because the most important thing is the future leaders. will remain president until december the time that handover tools with his successor will start immediately he's invited that often and as for a breakfast meeting at the presidential palace on monday. with me now here on the set as my colleague i guess from our latin america desk have you always great to have you here want to get your take on who is mr alberto fernandez well the name
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might not ring a bell internationally but he certainly is a well known man in argentina he has a very classic profile out say for a politician he is a lawyer he has some experience in the financial services sector and he served as chief of staff in 2 governments the one of mr and cristina fernandez the case we just saw so that means he knows his ways around the argentinean politics for sure the fact that he served in those governments of course makes us assume that he will have more left directed government of an interventionist government for sure but that is a task that will be for sure very difficult how it will you just you mentioned her name let's talk about the so-called comeback a queen former president former 1st lady and political fixture in argentina of course i'm talking about christina for another secure not a relation of mr fernandez she joined forces with alberto fernandez what can you tell us about this alliance well at the time it was seen as a very smart move and now we know it definitely worked now cristina fernandez the
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kitchen as we saw is a deeply polarizing figure she knows that so it was smart to pick someone who is known as someone who can negotiate who is perhaps more relatable to a broader part of the population the problem is and this is very important that many people think he is going to be a puppet of cristina fernandez the kitchen and he has distanced himself from the. before by founding his own party after serving in their governments and most importantly he will have to proceed with extreme caution when it comes to his relation to christine often on this because let's not forget and this is very important that she is accused of at least 811 cases of corruption so it is not completely impossible that we will see the argentinian vice president in jail during the tenure so maybe it was a smart move or maybe it was a warrant for a scandal in his government now mr fernandes is he did man who can cure argentina's economic malaise well that is literally the $1000000.00 question probably
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he will be someone who can negotiate which is very important because he has pledged to make sort of a big deal combining the private sector and the unions for example and of course also the government institutions to buy some time for the argentinean economy argentina desperately needs to attract direct foreign investment in order to diversify the economy but that can only happen with time a time that a mockery of the current president did not have clearly argentinians were not patient enough for him to actually implement reforms and argentineans will definitely take to the streets very soon if that does not work so his idea is to you know deal with everyone negotiate it one bring everyone in but he is in a very polarized country with a very impatient people that mr is an old very briefly if you can have your what is at the root of the political problems in argentina and do they mirror what's happening elsewhere well i would even dare to say that the region is nearing
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argentina argentinians have taken to the streets for years now and the problem is that polarization no one concedes that the other side can have a good idea so they just simply roll back everything that the administration before them did so argentina in the end does not agree on anything and that is perhaps the most important part problem to put it very simply to have the i get us thank you so much for your analysis great. we appreciate it. in britain the driver of a truck in which $39.00 people were found dead has appeared in court charged with manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people the prosecution said the case against 25 year old marie's robinson involved a global ring that sent large numbers of immigrants to the u.k. many of the victims are thought to be from vietnam where the case is causing considerable anguish. the son was told he'd be smuggled to england in a 40 to sadam the v.i.p. option now they say who are volunteer was scammed. leading
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to him it's very very scary if i had known he would be in the truck i wouldn't have let him go. to jail guilty because i told my brother not to go but he did anyway i told him not to i did but i failed to look. up is just one of dozens of young people from this vietnamese province to be reported missing by their families since last week's grim discovery a refrigerated truck inside it the bodies of 39 people suffocated and frozen. another father tells how his son undertook the risky journey without his parents' knowledge. or wanted to go to work abroad so he could earn money to support me and his mother. because we're both ill and can't work much i never wanted him to go. and as
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a british court prepares to try the 1st suspect in connection with this tragedy these families back in central vietnam are hoping against hope that their fears may prove unfounded. and that i love my brother and i'm just hoping to hear from him. even if he's been arrested as long as he's alive that's ok some of. the right now to some of the other stories making news around the world. aboriginal communities from the central australian desert region are celebrating the closure of blue room tourists visitors can no longer climb the famous rock after the national park abolished the practice on spiritual safety and environmental grounds . a rare painting that was discovered by chance in an elderly french woman's kitchen has get this fetched 24000000 euros at auction the artwork called
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christ mocked is by italian pre renaissance master cimabue way and was found to be in excellent condition i want a well that was seen the majority of the sale money. here in germany voters have flocked to the far right a.f.d. party in a regional election in the eastern state of the orange you the party more than doubled its vote although it came 2nd to the left party which we're now trying to form a coalition government on the american conservative c.d.u. party took a battering coming in 3rd. scenes of jubilation at the left party headquarters the socialists achieved their best result ever topping a state election for the 1st time. believing that a strong left party is simply the best thing for this state it was a good result for the far left party led by popular perm yeah both obama lol but if
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obama loads current governing coalition an alliance with the social democrat s.p.d. party and the greens can't continue as it is the other 2 parties center of left lost considerable ground and up a big win it was the alternative for germany party or a f.t. the far right party is considered particularly radical in. the parties the ranger leda struck a particularly nationalist tone which won the party 2nd place. the stuff the old system is now being swept away my friends we're now going to take back our country. that was disappointment for the conservatives or c.d.u. party chancellor angela merkel's party came in behind the a.f.p. in 3rd place but it's on the top dog food it's a bitter day for the c.d.u. in 3 and a bitter day for the c.d.u. in germany we fight together we win together and just like today we also lose
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together. mike mortaring cd used to ringette leda has already ruled out the idea of forming a coalition with the far right all the far left this means forming a regional government will most likely be an extremely complicated task let's get more on these results or i mean i was a political correspondent hans bronze. uncle americal skin served as they took a beating in that regional election and the center left s.p.d. well they are under performed as well what does this election result mean for america governing coalition in berlin. well for both parties in a way you could say it increases their pain they have been having such results several times in recent months and both parties are in a sense searching for a new direction both parties are needing new leadership america has handed her
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leadership of the conservatives to a successor and a good come come on barr who is trying to establish her power within the party which leads to some kind of dispute within the party in which direction it should go a similar thing is happening amongst the social democrats so the birth both those parties that are part of the grand coalition governing germany at the moment are very much concerned with party internal matters at the moment which leaves the government a little bit neglected one might say that our government is likely continue to continue for some time but the weakness of both parties participating here has been really emphasized by this election result and what if anything does this election outcome tell us about the direction the political direction that germany is headed in i think what you can say is that the political landscape is becoming a lot more fractured these 2 parties the social democrats and the christian democrats the conservatives have dominated german politics for decades and that
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domination is likely to be gone to be finished and a lot of other parties the greens the left party and of course the right wing of tea are becoming a lot stronger the. further extremes of the spectrum of the political spectrum are becoming stronger and that's something that we have seen particularly in theory in this election as was stated by the leader of the c.d.u. in that region his name is mike moring let's listen to what he had to say. with. all of the parties in the political center the greens the social democrats and us are so clearly losing public confidence while the margins have grown so strong that a lot has changed the center no longer has a majority that's completely unprecedented the dog is no 3. and that of course the ag of d. i mean they had a really strong showing these sword the far right party doubled more than doubled
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the share of the vote are we going to see them entering government not of not national government but local government on the state level rather they are getting closer to that one has to say simply by the fact that they are increasing their support but one also has to say this is a support somewhere on 25 percent of the vote in eastern german states and nowhere else in germany other coming close to that level of support and in all all other political parties have said that they are not going to cooperate with the concrete prospect of them participating in regional governments in fact is not does not exist at the moment but at the same time they have been achieving very significant results and one has to say they're all voters who vote for these parties for this party but why do you think that if he manages to resonate with these voters in ways that the city you and the s.p.d. are completely failing to connect with them. it seems to be
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a particular issue in eastern germany in states in regions that were part of the former communist east germany it's especially in those states that the f.t. has become as strong as a quarter of the virtuous a port the question why that why that is the case is not really cannot really be succinctly answered there are aspects of people in those regions feeling disadvantaged feeling and somehow being 2nd class citizens in germany as a whole that there are issues that their needs are not being respected by the more established parties but one also has to say that this support goes across all age groups in these regions and these are parties that are offering a very right wing perspective and one has to say that there are many voters who are in fact a voting for such neo fascist politics political correspondent hans branch reporting thank you.
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and for all one lewis hamilton is closer to winning his 6th drivers' world title after claiming victory at the mexican concrete while the mercedes driver battled back from a poor start to the race to cross the line 1st for a well deserved victory still wasn't enough for the brit to lock up the world championship the upcoming race in the u.s. will be his next chance to win at all. thousands of revelers of mexico city took to the streets for the annual day of the dead celebrations well of people paraded wearing costumes and face paint with many dressed as a skeletal figure known as black athena the character was created by mexican to illustrate a war then a 100 years ago all the colorful festivities take place ahead of mexico's today holiday to honor the dead which traditionally begins on november 1st.
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