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controversial coming out in. terms of your. own political prisoners she used. this is deja news live from berlin signs of optimism from e.u. leaders as negotiating a massive coronavirus recovery plan you counsel president shots michelle says an agreement worth hundreds of billions of euros is now within reach after 73 meant has been reached breaking 4 days of debt joke also on the program. 76
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years ago i don't fit just survive to mess with the nation attempted knowledge abuse on horses on a dolphin back the land to try to kill it. sounds of the united arab emirates not long shows arabs average arab roles 1st mission to the whole both games to provide the 1st complete picture of the red planet's to atmosphere. and the infamous time welcome we start this hour in brussels where e.u. leaders have made their 1st breakthrough in 4 days of talks on a coronavirus recovery fund and initial major sticking points on how 750000000000 euros should be distributed has now been results of the bloc still has to overcome for the issues to agree on a long term plot. the long negotiations have visibly taken their toll and he your
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leaders including hungary's prime minister viktor orban he's resisting moves to tie the fund to standards of freedom of expression in recipient countries but has faced a stiff opposition from the e.u. states who are fully intent on linking the 2. we will not put values up for negotiation there is no version of cut price european standards including the rule of law among all the division and squabbling over values and vast sums of money italy's prime minister made a call for clarity and unity. not to overdo the we may not lose track of our goals we have to rebuild europe make it more competitive and more resistant to crises and we have to be. a lot of the netherlands one southern european countries to make structural reforms before agreeing to the recovery fund. actually last month i see myself as fighting for the needs of citizens and taxpayers it's vital that you are
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stronger out of this crisis i'm not going to let myself be diverted by all the conflict going on here off the. details have emerged of how the deadlock could be broken the e.u. council has proposed a just in the recovery package to 390000000000 euros in grants and 360000000000 in loans spending plans would need to be agreed by so-called qualified majority of countries and payouts would be linked to respecting the rule of law. the proposal salacious proposal is the fruit of intensive negotiations the talks have been extremely difficult but we wanted to negotiate in a way that would unify everyone it's also as you say you still believe it's been 20 years since e.u. leaders were last in brawls an equally difficult negotiations in needs in france back then 15 heads of government spent almost 90 hours in talks negotiation over
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expanding the e.u. eastwards and the distribution of voting rights in the e.u. council record could be broken this time the longest e.u. summit in history is within arm's reach. let's go through this with your correspondent terry scholz since life and brussels sherry news has just come in that the e.u. leaders have reportedly agreed on linking the corona funds to brussels rule of law which has been one of the most contentious issues what will can you tell us about that or there haven't been any details revealed yet simply that that they have reached some kind of agreement on this and this has been a really touchy issue because you've got governments like hungary and poland saying that there shouldn't be any contingency on payouts to them based on rule of law and the northern countries this frugal saying look if you don't share our democratic values then you shouldn't share our funding either so it remains to be seen exactly
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how they may have worked out this wrinkle but it's just one issue that remains on the table as they continue negotiations over both the long term budget and the recovery package yet we're seeing the longest you negotiations in 2 decades here where leaders now in terms of the long term track. well they're not quite breaking the record yet as we've heard there are some hours to go but of course we don't have an agreement yet so it remains to be seen whether they do break that record the 7 year budget is still something that has not received as much attention as the recovery package and as the latest proposal was put on the table by e.u. council presidential michele there were other issues that came up that haven't been discussed yet something things that could well raise more disputes over for example climate funding so it remains to be seen how close they are on an agreement on the 7 year budget as well as whether the recovery package has in fact been agreed upon
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the summit seems to have been quite bad tempered with name calling public profanity and diet warnings why well any time you have to negotiate for 4 days and 4 nights everyone's temper is getting a little bit short we are also very tired here covering the summit and you know this with these we're touching on the issues that are always very very sensitive in the european union about solidarity about whether northern countries feel like they have to be paying for the southern countries there are always these you know these these sort of recriminations about governance in the northern countries the frugal saying that they want to be able to approve the way the recovery funds would be spent as if they need surveillance over their southern neighbors so these are the same kind of issues that come up any time there's an issue of divison this within the within the block over migration over the financial crisis and so it is simply old wounds being reopened so what's at stake here is the talks which have failed in
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negotiations. nobody's given up on them yet but you know it's unthinkable that they would not be able to come to an agreement on this budget it needs to be done before september when parliament would come back into session and the recovery package is of absolutely urgent need the country as you know the block is facing possibly a 9 percent recession a 9 percent drop in g.d.p. so some of these countries are very very under a lot of pressure and remember that with a common market the common currency the euro if one country fails everybody's dragged down with it so certainly there is a sense that there has to be an agreement that the euro zone can't be allowed to fail at the same time the frugal zur very much sticking to their guns and you know everyone is. very much trying to get their own views through still 4 days on terry
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schulze reporting from brussels thank you so much and now to some other stories making news around the world britain's foreign minister has announced a suspension of the country's extradition agreement with hong kong as well as an arms embargo this follows similar action by the us australia and canada in response to china's new security law for the territory scientists at oxford university say their experimental coronavirus vaccine appears safe and has produced strong immune responses in early trials but the researchers warn that while the results are promising wider tests need it to prove the vaccines efficacy. media in germany say the chief operating officer of wired to russia. has been on the run since the payments provider collapsed after 2000000000 euro hole was
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found in its balance sheet the austrian nationals reportedly staying at an estate west of moscow under the supervision of russia's g.r.u. military intelligence service. facemask compulsory in all of france's enclosed public spaces following a series of new coronavirus outbreaks face coverings were already required on public transport and in some establishments france brought down infection numbers after 2 months locked down but authorities fear a resurgence a ceremony has been held in berlin to mark the 76 anniversary of a failed attempt to assess the night. it was attended by a defense minister on a great come who also swore in new recruits to the german armed services during her remarks she reminded them that their loyalty is to their country and not to any particular leader. trumpet salute for the heroes of the german resistance. ceremony was held at the site of plots and
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a prison in berlin where many of the conspirators were executed after their plot to kill hitler and failed. on the 20th of july 944 german army officer class from shelf and bag led the attempt to kill the dictator with a briefcase bomb hitler survived the attack but the plot showed the world that not all germans backed the nazis a story that still has meaning today according to dauphin begs grandson this is any bits of the story it is a bit of his evil oracle truth that in democracies there have been many successful assassinations which have changed the course of the world in a tragic way against dictators assassinations of almost never succeeded but these resistance fighters resolve that they must make the attempt whatever the cost. germany's defense minister stressed that the example of the plotters continues to inspire the country's military. we will empower
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peace freedom and humaneness around the while we were new this promise here are now in commemoration of the men and women of the 20th of july 1944 and if. the sensex. to underline that tradition the 20th of july is no a date when german army recruits swear their oath of allegiance to serve their country but also to put their conscience above mere of b.d. and stew orders. the united arab emirates has launched the arab world's 1st interplanetary mission the u.a.e. is amal approach which means hope in english aims to orbit mars and provide the 1st complete picture of the refound its atmosphere the launch had been postponed twice because of bad weather the overtax blasted off from a small island in southern japan. hope is the 1st research probe sent by the united arab emirates to investigate other planets.
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after a roughly 7 month trip popa set to reach mars unsettling to orbit. the hope mission in 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 mars. pope will be the 1st weather satellite to orbit mons researching phenomena like the planets massive sun stones it will study weather and climate as the seasons change every 2 year period. the data is meant to help develop models of models atmosphere and own sort of fundamental question why did models change from a planet that would have supported life to an icy desert.
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space flight engineers from the emirates and the u.s. developed the satellite it was built in colorado is meant to send a message of hope from the missions found out the prime minister of dubai to arab youth. french really stablish the arabian peninsula's tradition of scientific leadership. the emirates want to launch their own economy into the future with innovation and reduce the dependence on oil. china on the other hand is setting its sights on a mars landing say fall the u.s. is the unique country to have pulled it off china's satellite channel when one is expected to set a road course and really for more children down on the red planet's surface. this rolling research laboratory will explore its environment on
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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 identify and much mars mineral makeup and resources including mineral deposits it's also supposed to search for frozen water. china does not plan on sharing the data it collects with international research as as others have done so much criticized move in. and one of the a football dot won have put big money down on a 17 year old hailed as one of england's best new talents now young joe bellinger will play for one of germany's top clubs ellingham was playing for his boyhood team birmingham city in england's 2nd division his new deal it's worth a reported $26000000.00 euros over 5 years one feet out here paying powerhouse cups like manchester city chelsea and buy in munich to sign bellingham. you're watching
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dude i mean news and here's a reminder of our top story this hour in council president charles me shares says a massive coronavirus recovery deal is in reach after a breakthrough ending 4 days of deadlock e.u. leaders have now agreed on how to share 750000000000 euros in 8 between member states. you're watching t.v. news live from berlin stick around for g.w. business in. more news as always on our website w dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram ads. i mean found much time to thank you for. in the height of climate change. africa's most of. what's in store for. us to come for the future come the closest thing to construct a major city to go to just inside the country or.
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