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this is day to believe news live from good bit high drama in brussels as negotiations are birth coronavirus rescue package into a full. e.u. leaders haggle into the early hours of 1st $750000000000.00 euros recovery fund our correspondent in brussels says it appears behooves of states could be edging towards a deal. until it begins lifting restrictions in the capital cities offering a welcome boost to businesses fast and by the full month national walked out. and
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the u.a.e. launches the arab world's 1st mission 2 months proclaims to provide the 1st complete picture of the bridge time attempts. a math anyhow and welcome europe's leaders in talks for a proposed 750000000000 euro coronavirus rescue package tense heads of state summit in brussels has moved into a 4th day our correspondent at the talks says there are signs that a breakthrough may at last be imminent e.u. countries a split on how much money should be distributed this fragrance and how much as long as that will have to be paid hot hit southern states including italy and spain are seeking substantial i pay in months but i grew up of so-called fertile northern nations 5 his lungs and more chicks on how. the money is spent.
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obama faisal is in brussels and had been witness to 2 plus days a very little then tensions boiled over on sunday and it was an eruption of angry words which may yet be followed by an unlikely breakthrough barbara you referred to the torturously slow pace of negotiations earlier what do you see and hear now it's still incredibly slow the last time the heads of state the european leaders were together was like around 11 o'clock and they said oh we're just going to take a short break have a coffee or something we'll be back together since then they've been locked in bilateral talks around and around the northern froogle against the southern recipient countries the eastern europeans and so on so far as we've seen the constellation is over 3 days now and now all night to top of all off but it seems that the chair people the belgium head off the e.u.
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council charles michel machall is who holds the presidency at the moment that they are waging a war of attrition they just keeping people there until they finally give in and give up and so there is a very 1st find thread of white smoke coming out of the building we're not there yet don't get up your hopes but it might be finally moving up to an agreement. over the fergal 5 were in a pitched battle to apply conditions to any money handed out to these southern recipients as you put it who do you think or who could you imagine after what we saw of the last 24 hours who would have the vein that is given ground here. they seem to have given ground i mean that's what is being reported from with in the summit building that particularly marc rich or the dutch prime minister who has really far valiantly for days on and on and was flags flying for having
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maximum control over the money that is supposed to be paid out to the southern states after the qana crisis that he has some how real and that he has he is content it was a formula there is going to be some sort of emergency break if they think the money is really being squandered and something that is totally useless then he could call up the finance ministers and then they would bend over it's an oath ok we'll. read this we'll look at it that's they want to spend the other aspect is that the fruit frugal seem to have managed to really would will away the amount of grants they have lowered them from originally 502 possibly $375.00 now that is a reduction by a 3rd and for them that would be a huge victory france is still really not content to lose that but round that area of money that volume in agreement could sort of privately settle.
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just quickly if this deal happens do we then suddenly forget all about the yanks double some of these battles least within the block oh no they will leave scars because everybody has looked their partners in the eye and said seen who they really are and what they are capable of and the other thing is anthony these things are always be paid back so mark router will have a point where he needs something and then he will run up against the wall of resistance in the european council there is no forgiving and forgetting their. proposal in brussels thanks for your reporting and your insurance. has begun lifting coronavirus restrictions in the capital one a series more than 2000 people have died and president out that finance is warning that the battle against the virus is not get one businesses need
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a boost they are ready for the already fragile lodge and time economy may have been may has been battered by a 4 month lockdown. for homes this plan osiris restaurant has seen only staff no guests inside they offer their food to go the owners have been fighting to keep the restaurant in business with its 90 year history wholly n.d.s. as part of the landscape of the argentine capital but now it's struggling emotionally so we have thought about closing the place down but so far we've been able to make ends meet. then added. slowly the city is starting to reopen families are allowed to venture outside more often joggers can hit the road again and from wednesday small businesses can reopen assuming they have survived a ghost town after 4 months of strict lockdown i mean it was definitely a challenge for the body for the mind and financially. before the pandemic
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argentina was already struggling on the heavy burden of debt to pay it off the economy needs to grow the coronavirus put a stop to that the government is trying to negotiate debt relief with its credit us the deadline is and of august if the contrary argentina will default not for the 1st time. for businesses this would be a catastrophe they would have serious trouble getting loans on the capital markets that would affect their ability to invest or to your companies would go bankrupt setting off mass job losses millions already depend on soup kitchens and this part of by a series they hand out 6000 meals every day. since some of the people who come here a middle class they used to have their own businesses. clearly n.d.s. refuses to give up on his restaurant it has already survived national bankruptcy and other crises he's betting it can outlive the pandemic and.
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the other stories making news around the world. judges in iran have suspended the executions of 3 men linked to anti-government protests cision follows a public campaign against death sentences men's lawyers are hoping the planned executions will be overturned. thousands of anti-government protesters have rallied in béla groups turned out in the capital minsk to support the main challenger to long time leader alexander lukashenko in next month's presidential vote 2 other opposition candidates have been bought stand. up or kenya west has made a chaotic stop his campaign to oust president donald trump in november's u.s. the elections in a rambling appearance before fans in south carolina the musician spoke out against abortion it's not clear whether he's seriously running for office.
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well syrians have gone to the polls to elect a new parliament the election comes against a backdrop of civil war and among going economic crisis and the coronavirus pandemic it's the 3rd such vote since the conflict began in 2011 the pole was postponed twice because of the virus and syrians could only cost their ballots in government regions of the war torn country. syrian president bashar al assad cost his vote in his country's parliamentary elections $167.00 of the parliament's $250.00 seats are already allocated to his ruling baath party critics say the vote will create a parliament that will just be a rubber stamp for the president's decisions so why hold it at all as it wants to say i'm still there all i'm still controlling and this parliament in particular is important for 2 things it will be the parliament will have to fight any new
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constitution for syria and it will be the parliament who has to just going through the presidential candidates in quite a 21 at the polling booths voters who are more focused on the aftereffects of the civil war and stringent u.s. sanctions imposed in june or sort of all at least we hope the candidates will be deserving of the faith with placing in the man at the helm of syria has to return to what it was before they are and we hope we can overcome the sanctions so that syria can become better than it was and now with the vastly i saw my love of happiness like this election is a constitutional right and the national duty that we all have to participate and one of our most important demands from the parliament is to raise salaries and improve the living and economic conditions of citizens in iceland with an arrow at some polling stations were busy but opposition groups are boycotting the election.
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income initially province close to kurdish controlled territory turnout was low and some voters claimed they didn't even know that that was happening. with that this doesn't represent the whole of syria because they were no announcements to inform people that they would be an election like a week earlier to specify the date and said one people have no idea about the election who to vote for and what the election is for. only government approved candidates were allowed to run for parliament the successful ones will face the monumental challenges once the results are announced. the united arab emirates has launched the arab world's 1st in the planetary mission uys hope. in arabic aims to orbit mass and provide the 1st complete picture of the red planet's atmosphere. bones had been twice postponed by bad weather but eventually the orbiter did blast off from a small island in southern japan. this is the
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1st research probes sent by the united arab emirates to investigate other planets. after a roughly 7 month trip popa set to reach mars and settle into orbit. the hope mission and particular is going to study the martian atmosphere so it's going to study the lower middle and upper atmosphere on mars and it's going to try and understand how the gas escape from morse. hope will be the 1st weather satellite to orbit mars researching phenomena like the planet's massive sun storms it will study weather and climate as the seasons change of ritu year period. the data is meant to help develop models of mars atmosphere and own sort of fundamental
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question why did mars change from a planet that would have supported life to an icy desert. space flight engineers from the emirates and the u.s. developed the satellite it was built in colorado it's meant to send a message of hope from the missions found at the prime minister of dubai to arab youth. and to reestablish the arabian peninsula's tradition of scientific leadership. the emirates want to launch their own economy into the future with innovation and reduce their dependence on oil. china on the other hand is setting its sights on a mosque lending say for the u.s. is the only country to have pulled it off china's satellite channel when one is expected to set a robot android from want your old town. on the red planet surface. this
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running recession of oratory really explore what some foreign meant on a 3 month journey it will also use radar to look underneath the surface to a depth of 100 meters. when knots down the satellite will lead densify and not mars mineral makeup and resources including mineral deposits it's also supposed to search for frozen water. china does not plan on sharing that connects with engine national research as as others have done and much criticized move. to the world of formula one now and defending world champion lewis hamilton has won the hungary and graeme prix the british drive a client record extending ites when it come great to go top of the driver's standings leap frogging said. both of us who finished 3rd meanwhile red bulls max
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fish. did well to finish 2nd after crashing into a barrier before the race but it didn't go it's quite something that. tonight i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour in the meantime making up the dike on our website dot com you can follow some twitter and instagram as well at news for now i'm anthony howard thanks watch. what secrets lie behind these walls to. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. d.t. you know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. cuts me and me and you.
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