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border the protect the peace and also the market in northern ireland but there's also a e.u. summit coming up in just a few weeks time and i think many here in the u.k. are hoping and this is probably also true for the business government of some sort of deal with the e.u. can be struck. at that summit say they might be sticking to their guns right now but it might not be a position that can effect change. in brussels what does that mean for the ongoing bragg's of negotiations. for the new concession so far it means pretty much nothing because the e.u. has said they will carry on to talk with the u.k. side in order to get to that elusive trade deal that has been speculated and talked about so much during the last months progress is slow and so far insufficient it is said here in brussels but on the other hand was regard to this so-called turn of market bill what we see here really is
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a high stakes game of poker because what boris johnson was prime minister is trying to sort of could jolt push and blackmail the e.u. into the into the position that they say ok rather than have this bill that will create the endless trouble in northern ireland and was the keeping the borders between the republic of ireland and all of ireland open trade flowing and all those important things rather than sort of get into that dangerous zone we will give them the trade deal it seems a bit far fetched but more or less along those lines of thinking seems to be going in london and the youth is calling their bluff and saying ok we're not going to play that way because we'll take you to court over this you have to take the spec we will not engage in those sorts of games and you diplomats make it quite clear if the internal market builders incriminated bill is not taken back by the
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end of the is not going to be a trade deal coming into force a bigot in london do you agree or is this all just talk to me is it a bluff from london. pass' so if it's just a bluff but its tactics just like barbara said this is a bit of the carrot and stick we also know that the u.k. has come forward with a compromise proposition on fisheries there are many sticking points when it comes to the future trade agreement between the u.k. and the e.u. and fisheries this one and we know that just very recently the u.k. is proposing something that they hope that the e.u. will agree to so that one of the other obstacles can be can be out of the way so many here in london and particularly in the business community in the manufacturing community are really bagging the british government to come to an agreement with a process they don't want to see and no deal the country is already very hard hit by cove and we had the biggest recession in british history and if on top of that
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there was no agreement with brussels we could see an extinction a mass extinction for example in the car industry we could have we could see job losses in the 10s of thousands if not more so economically the consequences would be very hard and this is why why many here in the u.k. are hoping that there will be in the end some sort of even if it's a bad bones for a deal but at least there will be something. about. this very moment meeting in brussels for today's summit with a focus on foreign affairs will briggs's play a role as well in these conversations or other more pressing matters. presidents just a footnote they'll be informed about the ongoing negotiation and the progress of or elect their off but there is so many things to talk about. the french president came out and talked lengthily at the beginning of the summit of the conflict in the
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ground you care about is tempting efforts together was putting the russian president and the united states he's also talking about turkey and the conflict in the eastern mediterranean taking a rather hard line stance against turkey and what he called turkish aggressive behavior on the other hand the german chancellor comes out and says we have very complex relationship was turkey which means don't slam the doors we have to engage them different magically we have to defuse tensions and escalate through diplomatic channels so they're not speaking was one voice on any of those issues really and it's going to be a tough night for them to sort of make some sort of progress because if you look at the map there little fires burning everywhere crisis wise around the borders of the european union. brussels bigot most in london thank you both.
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now let's turn to some of the other stories making headlines today your leaders are convening in brussels for a summit on foreign affairs relations with turkey are set to top the agenda the country is in a standoff with greece and cyprus over exploratory drilling in the eastern mediterranean the today talks will also address an int internal class that is holding up e.u. sanctions on bella ruse and also increasingly tense relations with china. belgium is back on the german government's list of high risk areas of the coronavirus pandemic cases the. overall death toll has surpassed $10000.00 germany also warned against travel to iceland and parts of the u.k. including wales and northern ireland. russian opposition leader is in a valley has accused president vladimir putin of being behind his poisoning with a soviet era nerve agent of ali has posted comments online as his recovery in germany progresses in his 1st interview he said i don't have any other versions of
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how the crime was committed. russia has offered to host toss try an end to still a tease in the caucasus over the disputed region of the go on occur about boss armenia and azerbaijan vowed to continue the fighting that's killed more than 100 people since sunday it's the most violent military engagement since the mid 1990 s. . police in hong kong for arrested dozens of people defying a ban on protests as the city marked the 71st anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china officials denied permission for a protest march citing security concerns and coronavirus restrictions but some activists staged small scale demonstrations of the official ceremony chief executive kerry lamb president strict new security will imposed by china with helping suppress massive for democracy protests that have tested relations with beijing and are joined by phebe calling in hong kong who is following this story
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for us t.v. how does it look on the on the ground what more can you tell us. i want to turn off the coast has this not that high i think that i like what people i really believe they found it very difficult to get there like many of them they were just they spent an hour before they can actually form a fit to stop the march so the police tactic is mainly it's to stop and search the whole massive place where you have missions like i am in the reports say at least 60. people have been arrested at the ready including 2. district council is now over well so those none of those arrested today so. the amnesty have on the ground if you can and police life be like play out a tactic to deter people from taking the street and it may be a monster day off to protest this to call for the release of the crowd locally
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after this now detained in mainland china and arrested for new legal for the wrong thing and also. to continue through the month for political rights and other might be months that they haven't achieved enough here for them. to do with such a heavy presence of the police on the streets that we can see there should we be expecting any further clashes between protesters and the police today. while the police force. now stop by how to lloyd as many as 6000 right police officers and on the street and also standing by with friends show up last but we have a search on the ground today there hasn't been any balance i'll make arrests clashes between protesters and police because many of them was simply stopped and even. taken away before they can conduct any actual a protest action so. there's not much clashes and even some piscopo town think
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with english counting so they were lastly that you may have it lee wallace find police like wanting them off the fish and wildlife tolerating the national security and also. people are really pretty much like there's a hole for them to finish it and kind of light off the session on. it's one year after the 1st protesters were shot with live bullets which was a turning point for the movement what does it mean for today's protest. but the day is the chinese national day and this is also a tradition the day for off hong kong is to protest annually but today this year the the activists all the protests all the nice final leading activists who have been fansite police and so on but people today on the ground some of them they are come i'm writing off the gunshots late last year because staff must really have
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turned upon off the movement and they still call for the best occasion into the leslie. play at last believe the policy and leave it on that which will remain and we thought well many people have. become in hong kong thank you for the. organizers of the right livelihood award have announced this year's laureates 4 winners were chosen from a list of 182 nominees for the award also known as the old turnitin of nobel prize the nomination process is open to all individuals and organizations for contributions to sustainability equality and peace one of this year's awards is a joint honor for the human rise center vyas knighted stammen. who complains for freedom and democracy in the other roosts another one as iranian human rights lawyer nazarene so today she is currently in prison herself and was jailed after defending women arrested for protesting against iran's compulsory scofflaw another
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prize winner is lucky wren lawyer from the miss quito indigenous group she defends the rights of indigenous people in nicaragua to their land and resources at another one is bryan stevenson. leading us civil rights lawyer he has dedicated his life to the pursuit of racial equality and strives to challenge the legacy of institutional racism in the united states meanwhile the executive director of the right livelihood award foundation excludes that the prize winners were selected to champion democracy which he said is under threat this year's laureates are united in their fight for equality democracy justice and freedom defying unjust legal systems and dictatorial regimes they successfully strengthen human rights and power civil societies and denounce institutional abuses. this year's selection
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of recipients highlights the increasing threats to democracy globally it is high time that all of us in favor of democracy around the world stand up and support each other getting a bit more the bellew's and lorianne dollars since the mid 1980 s. he has led a nonviolent compassion for democratic freedoms in the country he founded the human rights center of yaz not to provide support for political prisoners and has complained for an end to capital punishment his colleague and fellow activist constantine star who gets from the same organization joins me now from minsk concert in how did your call a colleague react to the news of being awarded the alternative nobel prize. hello of course he was very happy to hear this tremendous news. because it's really means a lot to us to our leader list and the team of yes knights.
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huge team of $100.00 activists across bellows. but it's also quite said because when human rights defenders are praised that means that something is broken in the country and. so the situation is so so bad that. of course we are happy to hear that is good signals coming from europe from. the right livelihood. means a lot to us but as i said it's. quite sad because. it means that we still have a lot of things to do and that human rights are. a lot of opposition members and demonstrators have been arrested and you of course working for them how is your work influenced by the current situation in belarus.
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well they have the it means that we have. our workload has doubled or tripled over the past 2 months and at times our offices and mains can there are bellows resemble railway stations there are so many people coming for help. and that there are over $250.00 criminal cases alone that were opened after the election and. 13 to 200 people were detained and there are over 5000 victims of torture and police brutality and all of them need our assistance they come to our office is and it means that we have to work 24 hours 77 days a week that it's quite hard you think this recognition this alternative nobel prize will give more weight to your demands.
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that this is that their storage his have repeatedly ignored our demands and. the only thing they can do is pressure on the furthest it will lobby in interest in in europe so i think that this the waiting of they know this price is very important because it comes from europe. from our european partners and colleagues so it's a sign of support but i do not think that the authorities will take it. as a signal for putting more pressure on human rights and as i hope. thank you very much sconce and in some other words from the view has not human rights center missed. as for sue's no buy in munich have bitten dog months and the german super cup to lift yet another trophy game is normally healthy for the new season but it
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was delayed this year because of. the coronavirus despite the lack of fans the teams produced a high tempo game it was also a landmark match for the referee. brian munich came out for the super cup against dog and looking for a thief trophy this year i think one in every competition they have been in it was also a special game for b.b. on a stein house the only female referee in the men's bonders league she announced before kickoff she was retiring 6 years early for personal reasons. injury prone dog been kept in marco royce started for the 1st time in 239 days and had the 1st big chance. but almost immediately hosts dion broke at the other end in a flash and content on these so stalled at the 2nd attempt both sides at last in the blunders they get at the weekend but it took by an just 18 minutes to rally. it
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was soon to know with thomas miller heading in. was. but naivety from bahrain at the back like during the 41 loss at hoffenheim on sunday let dortmund pull one back out of the blue union blue and netted for a more experienced dortmund lineup than of late. half the time and amid the empty stands because of the coronavirus stein house was having a quiet farewell game by as defense seem to still be in the dressing room early in the 2nd half as don't wind levelled through early in car land. but this by a never give up and usually kimmie has been your pits any of that the winner coming in special style on 82 minutes. i don't. buy an chance of a 6 trophy out of 6 this year is set to be dashed by the postponement of the club world cup in december it is still being
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a truly remarkable 2020 pounds each lakeside. cup victory john budge on the phone to. face trophy. nobody to stop some statistical during they really have a taste and they're winning and based on that you'd say no they really can't stand it on especially in the big important games they to be honest they didn't like their normal dominant selves in the match against dortmund they were bit tired but sloppy i guess it's not really that surprising that because they've had a lot of fixtures lately i mean a lot of people were saying that while even having the super cup is not particularly important fixture because of the current virus that was delayed the season has already started you talk about no stopping by and i mean they did lose their weekends off and their husbands actually did find a way of seeing them i think you'll be pleased to have actually bounced back from that got back to winning and one thing we can say about by munich they never give
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up and as we had in the piece that was kind of a piss in my eyes came issued a late winner for them is there any any solace for dortmund any anything good for the old one in that much i think they can take a few positives like by and they also lost at the weekend in many disappointing fashion so this was a better performance from them and on previous visits to munich the last 2 visits they lost 4 of 5 and you could consider 3 to defeat some kind of improvement one of the big criticisms dortmunder faced. in father is about their mentality and how it lets them down often the key moments and maybe you are thinking to know that our last night going into half time in some cases don't mean we would have caved but they didn't they got themselves back into the game even had chances to make things even more difficult for by munich and they. we keep talking about i mean credible striker he scored last night's is really dangerous in the box but he's also good at dropping back and helping his team create other chances so
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a few positives i think they can take let's talk about the referee to be honest. she was so special and that's what special about how i mean she really does come on a lot of respects and i think you know if we're talking about who's going to miss have plays and coaches but also. i think really one of the most highly respected officials in germany she really doesn't take any nonsense from the pitch to be helped by the fact that she did train and work with the police officers that she knows how to bring about water on the pitch and also obviously she was a trailblazer in many ways we talk about how hard it is. to break into the men's game but to be honest i house did that as a referee which in many ways is even more difficult and there's lots of conflict with the play of course i mean that we all remember that incident maybe with from gruber in one of her they may have been have matched officiated in the top flight in men's football and from very poor places when he went down to take
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a free kick she kind of gave him a playful punch but she made it quite clear that that kind of thing won't be tolerated in future and it never did happen again so a lot of respect i was saying referee of the 6 times in germany and she's also officiated big women's not she's as well the olympic final the women's world cup final save women's champion league final you kind of wonder look you know she's $41.00 why she retired and she's also you know could potentially be a referee for 6 more years some reports in germany she might have to take a step back and work in the video assistant replay department. husband howard webb is in the united states maybe she's going want to spend more time with him his game would be with us i think. thank you very much you're welcome. they rainey and canoeists has been boosted in his bid to represent a team of refugees at the tokyo olympics next. trains and competes in germany after fleeing his homeland and 2015 now after a rule change is one step closer to his dream. society is more
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motivated than ever the iranian refugee now has a clear way forward to next year's olympics in tokyo he's hoping to represent the refugee team after you turn from the international canoe federation. we've now decided it will support site competing for the i.o.c. as refugees. fled iran in 2015 after taking a selfie in front of milan cathedral at home that was viewed as him converting to christianity punishable by death germany gay felt a place to train and compete he's since been working hard both out on the water and in the complicated process of severing ties with the iranian reading teen who wants to avoid a conflict with iran the international community federation had insisted its rules meant it can grant him refugee status even though he has documents proving otherwise. bass was
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a hard journey 5 years long i just cry if i want to go to the olympics i have to give 100 percent to be there. now fazli needs to meet the sporting requirements the selection also mainly in the hands of the i.o.c. . whoever has such a story behind them clearly deserves the support of international sporting bodies therefore we hope that common sense prevails. seek. after the sandbags hopes the federation will keep to its what so he can concentrate fully on his sports. they actually did i mean use as a reminder of our top story the european commission president those of us on the line says the u.s. began legal action against the u.k. government of prime minister boris johnson for violations of the brakes its withdrawal of green. that's it from me on the news team from all of us from edgiest
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