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e.u. everyone has their own interest in the continent but in china's case that plays a big role critics say that china is not only giving massive loans to african countries to help finance infrastructure projects run by chinese firms it's also about influence so let's bring in alexandra de mysie he's a founding director of the china africa advisory in cologne summit critics say that china is creating a truly death trap for many african countries that is the true. you know i do not fully agree to this assumption yes it's true that china has given quite a lot of money as you just mentioned in the last seventeen years in that you know one hundred forty three billion us dollars this money has been invested in a lot of vital infrastructure projects has enabled a lot of african countries to become one of the biggest growing markets today. china is investing in africa also not on you know on the touristic measures but also to create a future market that is being done through these loans but it doesn't mean that china is becoming a debt trap for african countries and frankly african countries have
e.u. everyone has their own interest in the continent but in china's case that plays a big role critics say that china is not only giving massive loans to african countries to help finance infrastructure projects run by chinese firms it's also about influence so let's bring in alexandra de mysie he's a founding director of the china africa advisory in cologne summit critics say that china is creating a truly death trap for many african countries that is the true. you know i do not fully agree...
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e.u. and everyone else that we can still leave without to dale i'm getting very excited here but it just it is absolute chaos and nobody knows obviously no really i was literally broke i was looking up just because i see the mall is there a couple of people standing in front of it is better still by the loitering i say i thought that we were about the vote we were about to get a result but it looks like they're just to the point. we. are waiting for this vote but the fact that you've got even the prime minister voting against her own motion a. motion that she's putting band tonight take no deal off the table she has voted against it has self so nobody at this precise moment knows what the planets so bob are available in london it's sounds like in this topsy turvy world of peak ball because there is no point in even thinking about making a pretty in fact sorry let's go to the chamber of the house of commons it looks like we have a result looks like the tellers are approaching the front of the house. yeah i said the right three to one the most the left two hundred seventy eight yeah . these a
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e.u. officials but it seems not everyone is singing sin if it continues a pro immigration policy for more. great news from the european commission this week the migrant crisis is over over the past four years the e.u. has made significant progress with tangible results in addressing the challenge of migration europe is no longer experiencing the migration crisis we lived through in twenty fifteen but structural problems remain it's a statement that's backed up by i think it is from the un refugee agency that show that one hundred twenty thousand people tried to cross the mediterranean last year and that is down almost ninety percent from the high in twenty fifteen but that doesn't mean that everything is sorted though crime statistics across europe show migrants are overrepresented in many countries the italian interior ministry say that while foreigners in the country represent only eight percent of the population they make up over thirty percent of suspects in criminal cases. job and my colleagues jobs are to ensure security and it can be provided without supporting the smugglers and n.g
e.u. officials but it seems not everyone is singing sin if it continues a pro immigration policy for more. great news from the european commission this week the migrant crisis is over over the past four years the e.u. has made significant progress with tangible results in addressing the challenge of migration europe is no longer experiencing the migration crisis we lived through in twenty fifteen but structural problems remain it's a statement that's backed up by i think it is from the un...
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e.u. member states have really known the price tag for this so far what is clear is. some sort of lose lose situation for everyone not just for the cave but also for the e.u. countries but clearly for fit in perception doesn't match with so if it doesn't feel not to realize how big the loss could be and what we've calculated is the cost that would be incurred for the e.u. countries but will you citizens that is really a lot of people that's right to not really realize that we just showed there that germany actually stands to lose the most for no deal brags that members in absolutes. figures but they're not necessarily losing the most in relative figures can you explain that sure i mean clearly the absolute last was behind germany in a big economies as well think france italy but the per capita lost certainly depends on the population size of country that's for sure and the other thing is the closer you are proximate to matters the closer you are to the u.k. the more dense of the relationship terms of trade with the u.k. and the more come from losers one example is ireland ireland where the pro capital losses extr
e.u. member states have really known the price tag for this so far what is clear is. some sort of lose lose situation for everyone not just for the cave but also for the e.u. countries but clearly for fit in perception doesn't match with so if it doesn't feel not to realize how big the loss could be and what we've calculated is the cost that would be incurred for the e.u. countries but will you citizens that is really a lot of people that's right to not really realize that we just showed there...
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everyone has a curity in his mike. claims are dismissed as pure politics by the e.u. commission he says he's trying to create a baseless narrative of a shadowy constant received the commission has. about our opinion of the guardian government come thing that distort the truth and six and seek to paint a dark picture of a secret brought to drive more migration to europe allegedly so what the europeans think about claims the migrant crisis is over totally disagree i don't think it's over now that other people are succumbing chance to europe blows up and continue coming in we can't let. me you can pretend it's really over with what's on the any of the things do or the poverty of the country it's a trap. it has been worse but but. it isn't fixed that's enough i don't think it's over and i don't think it will be over for a while which took a lot of people and only if you have work only if you are in training or education and i think they should be integrated into society better while european chiefs may be claiming the refugee crisis is no longer a problem at the border ot
everyone has a curity in his mike. claims are dismissed as pure politics by the e.u. commission he says he's trying to create a baseless narrative of a shadowy constant received the commission has. about our opinion of the guardian government come thing that distort the truth and six and seek to paint a dark picture of a secret brought to drive more migration to europe allegedly so what the europeans think about claims the migrant crisis is over totally disagree i don't think it's over now that...
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does come out of very well i think more than anything this is symbolic this is to say to everyone look at the e.u. twenty seven is united with the republic of ireland with up in they are the country that we are most concerned about we know that there is this huge mess going on in london nobody quite knows how it's going to end but that we are with you and they did make it very clear that they are still preparing for a no deal but as i've said before i think that that is increasingly unlikely but at least for the irish prime minister it does yet again show that the e.u. is with ireland the brits i'm guessing must be awfully sick of this whole process by now. and indeed all they blaming the political leaders i mean everyone is sick of westminster and politicians at the moment that is very clear but interestingly the latest polls are saying that more of the public coming around to the reason may. dale and there's been an increase of around about five percent since last week so with of those polled said yes they would now support dale compared to i think it was twenty percent last week which is inter
does come out of very well i think more than anything this is symbolic this is to say to everyone look at the e.u. twenty seven is united with the republic of ireland with up in they are the country that we are most concerned about we know that there is this huge mess going on in london nobody quite knows how it's going to end but that we are with you and they did make it very clear that they are still preparing for a no deal but as i've said before i think that that is increasingly unlikely...
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the past few days that everybody is ready for a no deal scenario i think that is something everyone in the e.u. and probably the u.k. want to avoid because the reality on the ground is that those preparations are far from being ready for such a scenario as there is how to until hamid he'll be updating us throughout the day from that summit in brussels thank you heidi. at least six people have been killed in bomb attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul the health ministry says at least twenty three others were injured in the blast at a ceremony to mark the persian new year. whether it's next but still ahead on al-jazeera there's been no letup in protests in algeria as anger grows against the ruling party. and fierce competition as gulf states are vying for control of trade along the horn of africa. we've got some rather disturbed weather coming in see parts of japan over the next day or so you can see this area cloud which has been making its way away clearer skies to come back in behind for a time within the next weather system starts to push a mool see some clouds drifting through the east chi
the past few days that everybody is ready for a no deal scenario i think that is something everyone in the e.u. and probably the u.k. want to avoid because the reality on the ground is that those preparations are far from being ready for such a scenario as there is how to until hamid he'll be updating us throughout the day from that summit in brussels thank you heidi. at least six people have been killed in bomb attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul the health ministry says at least twenty...
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e.u. they need to find ways to resolve security and economic concerns as chinese investments pours in to europe. have a heart thank you so much for joining us everyone well we begin with sweeping changes in the e.u. that could have a big impact on the content that you see online the e.u. parliament in strasburg voted by a narrow margin to date. controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen its proponents claim it will help copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to a restriction in online freedoms four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on cheese day when the european parliament debated copyright reform german lawmaker axel fast negotiated the deal on behalf of the parliament thank you let's get on the edge start list this is about the rule of law it's all one we're talking about is protecting a fundamental right it's about property and about the right to intellectual property and finally it's about fair payment for content creators it's up to us to save european cultural products and not to hand them ove
e.u. they need to find ways to resolve security and economic concerns as chinese investments pours in to europe. have a heart thank you so much for joining us everyone well we begin with sweeping changes in the e.u. that could have a big impact on the content that you see online the e.u. parliament in strasburg voted by a narrow margin to date. controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen its proponents claim it...
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e.u. because then everyone would do it. yes that's true although we must be said that the european union's position here is rather secure there's been a steadily increasing support for european union membership across the rest of the european union twenty seven and the danger that any other country would want to leave is extremely low so i don't think that that's the main concern the difficulty in brussels is these never ending summits these never ending dashes to try to solve this problem trying to find last minute concessions the european union has had enough of that i think the european union has understood before to resume a has understood that actually she said there was simply that we've reached a dead end with this deal and we need to have a rethink and so essentially that's what's going to be on the summit agenda next week bear in mind what the european union absolutely does not want is a no deal breaks it separates and crushing out without any agreement with the european union and that is what they will be seeking
e.u. because then everyone would do it. yes that's true although we must be said that the european union's position here is rather secure there's been a steadily increasing support for european union membership across the rest of the european union twenty seven and the danger that any other country would want to leave is extremely low so i don't think that that's the main concern the difficulty in brussels is these never ending summits these never ending dashes to try to solve this problem...
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e.u. is upcoming parliamentary elections which would be rather an or could situation for everyone involved given that the u.k. wants to leave the e.u. and so nobody really wants to be in that situation where the u.k. taking part in them the delay that is now looking like this much more realistic prospect at the end of this sequence of parliamentary vote is going to leave the u.k. at the mercy of both brussels but also it's going to leave the field open for all sorts of parliamentary and political maneuvering here in the u.k. especially by politicians who are dead set against brags that it's going to give them more time to plan and try and instigate all sorts of plans to try to thwart bragg's it all together. and sort of the waters for the political very interesting to see what does happen over the next two days paula work with that summary of today's events in the u.k. house of commons. u.s. diplomats have seventy two hours to leave venezuela the president will duros government has announced as washington warns that all options for venezuela are on the table including a new round of sancti
e.u. is upcoming parliamentary elections which would be rather an or could situation for everyone involved given that the u.k. wants to leave the e.u. and so nobody really wants to be in that situation where the u.k. taking part in them the delay that is now looking like this much more realistic prospect at the end of this sequence of parliamentary vote is going to leave the u.k. at the mercy of both brussels but also it's going to leave the field open for all sorts of parliamentary and...
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e.u. is taking here to stop migration. everyone here is checked the. police asked travelers where they've come from and where they're going. anyone suspected of trying to reach europe is barred passage. that's why migrants now avoid these checkpoints. today we don't encounter any west african migrants here instead merchants from the tribe desert nomads who have moved freely across desert borders for centuries. although most of them got the growth of the four of them or leave i'm from i want to go to libya my parents live there. but i used to be a lot more people here the merchants tell us that the rest station. but people smugglers are still cashing in says our driver a member of the aga is regional council. the desert is big even if you stop it here it goes on elsewhere the smugglers know all the checkpoints and avoid them across the desert to get to libya. so i do so the business is less official but it continues. to me yeah but. it's still a long way to libya. and we're not allowed to continue our journey. the official reason security concerns. moha
e.u. is taking here to stop migration. everyone here is checked the. police asked travelers where they've come from and where they're going. anyone suspected of trying to reach europe is barred passage. that's why migrants now avoid these checkpoints. today we don't encounter any west african migrants here instead merchants from the tribe desert nomads who have moved freely across desert borders for centuries. although most of them got the growth of the four of them or leave i'm from i want to...
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e.u. and so you know it now everyone's got to wait until to either make an impact in strasbourg tomorrow to find out what she says but the mood is is absolutely totally gloomy or it will leave it there thank so much in the car lot it's there for sale. her court in malaysia has freed a suspect accused of killing kim jong nam the strange half brother of north korean leader kim jong un in a surprise development prosecutors withdrew the charge against city eyeshot an indonesian national on monday but a vietnamese citizen remains on trial for the murder florence louis reports from sholom where the proceedings to place. after two years in detention in malaysia city is now a free woman she had been on trial for killing kim jong nam the half brother of north korean leader kim jong il at the start of the hearing on monday the prosecutor asked that the murder charge against him be dropped and the reason was given the judge has granted her a discharge not amounting to an acquittal. i feel so happy i didn't text back that i would be released today a big thank you to president jerk every day day and all
e.u. and so you know it now everyone's got to wait until to either make an impact in strasbourg tomorrow to find out what she says but the mood is is absolutely totally gloomy or it will leave it there thank so much in the car lot it's there for sale. her court in malaysia has freed a suspect accused of killing kim jong nam the strange half brother of north korean leader kim jong un in a surprise development prosecutors withdrew the charge against city eyeshot an indonesian national on monday...
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e.u. without a deal. this unless something else is agreement the onus is now on everyone of us in this house to find out what that is in the days that follow mr speaker myself the shadow breaks it secretary and others will have meetings with members across the house to find a compromise solution that can come on support in the house the government in the name of the prime minister and i think the speaker of the commons announced a new government motion for thursday proposing a three month extension to the brics a deadline until the end of june if parliament can approve a deal in the next week otherwise the prime minister says the u.k. would need a much longer extension he may get would have to take part in may's european elections someone backing a swift resolution to the ampacity is the most powerful politician is the british i don't point you can talk and it's in everyone's interest that there is an orderly exit because on the one side it's britain that is leaving the e.u. and on the other hand it's about the unity of the twenty seven but the european parliament is just adopted contingency measures to less
e.u. without a deal. this unless something else is agreement the onus is now on everyone of us in this house to find out what that is in the days that follow mr speaker myself the shadow breaks it secretary and others will have meetings with members across the house to find a compromise solution that can come on support in the house the government in the name of the prime minister and i think the speaker of the commons announced a new government motion for thursday proposing a three month...
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had a feeling while some italians in rome supported a united europe now everyone is convinced that mccrone is the man to steer the e.u. back on track. i welcome the european union. i welcome a reconciliation with friends with germany because italy in europe and europe. italy. is a euro foil so you can definitely create a more pro european atmosphere but as leader of europe i don't know it's all in hungary however the far right populist government dismissed macros call for voters to rejects nationalists in coming over p. and elections voters too seemed less concerned. but you know. i think it will be somewhere in the middle i don't believe that the extreme right will make such big gains that's what i think but i'm not an expert on that. but. while some critics complain that mccrone suggestions don't go far enough towards solving europe's problems others claim that his appeal aims only to fuel one thing his personal campaign for main european elections. three of the most prominent players from germany twenty fourteen world cup winning squad received some bad news on tuesday. by coach you're in love that they'll play no
had a feeling while some italians in rome supported a united europe now everyone is convinced that mccrone is the man to steer the e.u. back on track. i welcome the european union. i welcome a reconciliation with friends with germany because italy in europe and europe. italy. is a euro foil so you can definitely create a more pro european atmosphere but as leader of europe i don't know it's all in hungary however the far right populist government dismissed macros call for voters to rejects...
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e.u. comes into force. that will bring new customs challenges checking an additional border is an entirely new domain. everyone's will have to declare their goods both operators and individuals in the coming days we don't have enough resources we risk having even longer traffic jams than today on. our own three hundred customs officers walk in cali now the plan is to deploy an additional seven hundred staff and create a new border control facility that if britain leaves the e.u. without a deal. in someplace. so famous we are ready for this revolution of the borders there won't be a bottleneck of the century in cali we'll obviously check the goods arriving on european on french soil we'll work smart with digital solutions in this one. to take place so that things go smoothly in march and april and here we did well it's not so good with the unions aren't so up to mystic the fia customs officers will have to work extra shifts as well as at night if additional officers aren't deployed on time. and as a business update from me and the team member thanks for keeping us company. my first. machine. i am wrong women are
e.u. comes into force. that will bring new customs challenges checking an additional border is an entirely new domain. everyone's will have to declare their goods both operators and individuals in the coming days we don't have enough resources we risk having even longer traffic jams than today on. our own three hundred customs officers walk in cali now the plan is to deploy an additional seven hundred staff and create a new border control facility that if britain leaves the e.u. without a deal....
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warned in an article on "the telegraph" that a long delay could be a problem, and she reminds everyone that the e.unded they must put forward a clear purpose for any extension the ask for. here's what she wrote. "the idea of the british people going to the polls to elect members of the european parliament three years after voting to leave the e.u. hardly bears thinking about. there can be no more potent symbol of parliament's collective political failure. the trade secretary, i named him brexit secretary last hour, liam fox, pardon me, mr. fox, said there's no point of a vote if they have no chance of winning. they will make sure they have the votes lined up before they even think about putting the boat back, but they also seem to think they are getting enough people to their side and maybe have a chance. are there signs that by going tougher on the hardliners that she has a chance of winning on the deal finally? but at thet seems, same time, boesler mcveigh -- esther mcveigh, a cabinet minister who left the cabinet to protest the brexit deal, now says it is a bad deal, but i may have to back it. j
warned in an article on "the telegraph" that a long delay could be a problem, and she reminds everyone that the e.unded they must put forward a clear purpose for any extension the ask for. here's what she wrote. "the idea of the british people going to the polls to elect members of the european parliament three years after voting to leave the e.u. hardly bears thinking about. there can be no more potent symbol of parliament's collective political failure. the trade secretary, i...
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e.u. to do that. shall i think it's the responsible thing to do to actually give time to make sure everyone is on the same page with the brig's that is that the so many people to please. once when so many different minds come in to play so many dimensions the e.u. parliament itself the cabinet the prime minister. people also with different ideas and different ways forward if there's not one unified way to go through it this is the result that we see do you think the e.u. is keen to do that because if it was wouldn't it have just granted a much longer extension to the time limit is given at the moment. well this is why you know the game is called politics you come back and forth and you see if you can flesh are something worthwhile and you have to realize also andrew that you didn't call for breaks to happen this was a decision made by david cameron to call on this referendum and the onus is on the u.k. to do so and we've spoken many times about this issue and it seems to come back to think point and yet entity of broke that hasn't been made clear and the results of it are what we see today. i don't kn
e.u. to do that. shall i think it's the responsible thing to do to actually give time to make sure everyone is on the same page with the brig's that is that the so many people to please. once when so many different minds come in to play so many dimensions the e.u. parliament itself the cabinet the prime minister. people also with different ideas and different ways forward if there's not one unified way to go through it this is the result that we see do you think the e.u. is keen to do that...
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despite some of the rhetoric particularly maybe from the french side, everyone expects the e.u. we learned yesterday there is a condition that she get a vote passed in parliament. that is looking unlikely. she made the statement in downing street where she attacked bmps she is trying to persuade -- she attacked the mp's she is trying to persuade. do we expect the e.u. to force a no deal or will there be a chance for a further extension? this is going right down to the wire. andre only eight days away people are starting to scratch their heads, where can we go from here? mrs. merkel talking about it is unbelievable we still do not know which way this thing is going. undersecretarygn is trying to roll back the criticism of the mp's given that she needs them. that begs the question whether a long delay could be possible if she fails to secure a short delay. david: she was clear in her comments yesterday she would not allow brexit to be extended beyond june 30. does that mean she would go for no deal at the end of june? does that mean she would stand down and leave it to another pri
despite some of the rhetoric particularly maybe from the french side, everyone expects the e.u. we learned yesterday there is a condition that she get a vote passed in parliament. that is looking unlikely. she made the statement in downing street where she attacked bmps she is trying to persuade -- she attacked the mp's she is trying to persuade. do we expect the e.u. to force a no deal or will there be a chance for a further extension? this is going right down to the wire. andre only eight...
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thank you everyone should agree now there's been reaction from various courses in the on the e.u. side we have done all that is possible to reach an agreement given the additional assurances provided by the e.u. in december january and yesterday it is difficult to see what more we can do regret the decision of the british ball them and despite the use of the bus to greenland i regret the outcome of tonight's bricks that vote so today parliament is set to debate and then vote on the question of whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. without a deal next step is another vote that would be on whether to extend article fifty in other words whether to delay bragg's at the moment it's penciled and as many of you will know for the twenty ninth of march so the brags that saga is looking more out of control than ever and this week rain a strange sort of brags it purgatory where both the option of no brags it and no deal are both still on the table. discuss the prospects of bragg's it saying the u.k. parliament finds itself in a particular rut. i think we might be going to have to delay brea
thank you everyone should agree now there's been reaction from various courses in the on the e.u. side we have done all that is possible to reach an agreement given the additional assurances provided by the e.u. in december january and yesterday it is difficult to see what more we can do regret the decision of the british ball them and despite the use of the bus to greenland i regret the outcome of tonight's bricks that vote so today parliament is set to debate and then vote on the question of...
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palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you to join the colobus conversation amount is in the latest news as it breaks if the e.u. wants to void money laundering from the financing of terrorism if it has to be ready to displease governments including saudi arabia's detail coverage lynching such as these were known to take place in the past but they were rare now thirty six. it's is have been reported says one hundred fifty from around the world for the victims and the campaign is in pain here during this trial they say this is being a true fall from grace one of france's highest clerics. the chip's first democratically elected president stage and held incommunicado since two thousand and thirteen events shrouded in secrecy so power change hands as the military seize control from its commander in chief. for the first time al-jazeera reveals exclusively what happened behind closed doors directly from those who witnessed it firsthand more see the final hours. on al-jazeera a chance for reunion after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins us. to bring you tonight with the son she lost more th
palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you to join the colobus conversation amount is in the latest news as it breaks if the e.u. wants to void money laundering from the financing of terrorism if it has to be ready to displease governments including saudi arabia's detail coverage lynching such as these were known to take place in the past but they were rare now thirty six. it's is have been reported says one hundred fifty from around the world for...
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e.u. actually trust rules google has issued a statement saying we've always agreed that healthy thriving markets are in everyone's interest we've already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the commission's concerns over the next few months who are making further updates to give more visibility to rivals in europe to twenty seventeen the european commission has fined google three times the penalties so far totaling nine point three billion dollars and there is global concern as well earlier this month news corp australia urged a government inquiry there to break up what it described as google's unparalleled power but there is no quick fix these things take a long long time and so far the evolution of tech companies behavior happens faster than legislators legislate and that's been the case for at least the last twenty years and i'm sure will be the case for some time the latest one point seven billion dollars fine is barely a dent in the thirty one billion dollar profits of google's parent company alphabet but the cumulative effect is significant and it shows a growing determination to hold bi
e.u. actually trust rules google has issued a statement saying we've always agreed that healthy thriving markets are in everyone's interest we've already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the commission's concerns over the next few months who are making further updates to give more visibility to rivals in europe to twenty seventeen the european commission has fined google three times the penalties so far totaling nine point three billion dollars and there is global concern...
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e.u. actually trust rules google has issued a statement saying we've always agreed that healthy thriving markets are in everyone's interest we've already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the commission's concerns over the next few months who are making further updates to give more visibility to rivals in europe since twenty seventeen the european commission has fined google three times the penalty so far totaling nine point three billion dollars and there is global concern as well earlier this month news corp australia urged a government inquiry there to break up what it described as google's unparalleled power but there is no quick fix these things take a long long time and so far the evolution of tech companies behavior happens faster than legislators legislate and that's been the case for at least the last twenty years and i'm sure will be the case for some time the latest one point seven billion dollars fine is barely a dent in the thirty one billion dollar profits of google's parent company alphabet but the cumulative effect is significant and it shows a growing determination to hold b
e.u. actually trust rules google has issued a statement saying we've always agreed that healthy thriving markets are in everyone's interest we've already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the commission's concerns over the next few months who are making further updates to give more visibility to rivals in europe since twenty seventeen the european commission has fined google three times the penalty so far totaling nine point three billion dollars and there is global...
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e.u. has a big problem because that's kind of messed up and we lead everyone. that 30 years ago they thought the japanese were going to wipe the floor with us. 50 years ago they thought the chinese were going to wipe the floor with us guess what? this is the engine that drives the world. from a common stock ownership standpoint, have you to understand that better economic activity and low unemployment and higher interest rates at some point will not -- they compact price earnings ratios. that's the next problem. if you're buying a stock that you hope to do really well 20 years from now at 5% interest rate people aren't as interested in it as 2.6. ashley: i got you, bill. we're running out of time. thank you so much, bill and danielle, thanks for joining us this morning. appreciate it. a program reminder, "mornings with maria" will have a special coverage of the jobs report, jobs in america, beginning at 8:00 eastern. lauren: the trump administration is considering a new rule to require hospitals and doctors to disclose their secretly negotiated prices with the
e.u. has a big problem because that's kind of messed up and we lead everyone. that 30 years ago they thought the japanese were going to wipe the floor with us. 50 years ago they thought the chinese were going to wipe the floor with us guess what? this is the engine that drives the world. from a common stock ownership standpoint, have you to understand that better economic activity and low unemployment and higher interest rates at some point will not -- they compact price earnings ratios. that's...
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everyone who loves books has to go in saying. that t.w. literature list one hundred german must reads. the european union's parliament has approved major changes to the e.u.'s copyright law amid protests against the measure in several european cities at the heart of the matter is article thirteen at the legislation aimed at helping copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to censorship. algeria's army chief has called for president abdelaziz...
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so much for your company everyone we're just days now to go until break that comes into effect british lawmakers are holding an emergency debate on the country's exit from the e.u. after prime minister theresa may formally request at the block to extend the date of the u. case which are all from the european union tree some may is hoping to delay brags that until june thirtieth the signals from brussels have been mixed. don't trust says the blocks leaders could approve a short delay at an upcoming summit if british lawmakers approved teresa mayes breaks that plan through a disc also expressed doubts about granting a delay until june thirtieth an internal assessment from the european commission a warrant that could. create quote serious legal and political risks for the e.u. . while a threesome may has already said that she wants a short extension to the departure european council president tomatoes donald tusk meanwhile responded a short while ago and he suggested that the ball still lies in london's courts i believe the show that extension would be possible. but it would be conditioned on the positive votes on there was a draw if you meant in the house of comm
so much for your company everyone we're just days now to go until break that comes into effect british lawmakers are holding an emergency debate on the country's exit from the e.u. after prime minister theresa may formally request at the block to extend the date of the u. case which are all from the european union tree some may is hoping to delay brags that until june thirtieth the signals from brussels have been mixed. don't trust says the blocks leaders could approve a short delay at an...
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e.u. i cannot have a basic income in italy then he increases populism against the european union but everyone'sort of in a few of the northern european populism because that if somebody is something he wants money the germans do not want to pay so it's a receipt procrit sort of grouping of populism recently procol. building up our title as to can convince europe populists or macro just either one going to be young people who are in need to go out not to start new young of europe and are there not just on the climate but also on europe. for the deliberations over what you're lections presentations of lucky thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for training and he said. the be. the big independent and sovereign guardians of freedom and democracy the baltic republics. matthew and mark twain. make sure sumi nearly thirty years ago. fifteen years ago a joint move how have they developed since law. the baltic pact europe's model citizens. in seventy five minutes on d w. earth home to millions of species. worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative peo
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e.u. i cannot have a basic income in italy then he increases populism against the european union but everyonelse sort of eeny feel it's the northern european population because then if sally is something he wants money the germans do not want to pay so it's an even reason procope sort of grouping of populism by recent proca. we. have a building up. our china last who can convince europe populists are just either one of mine to be young people who are in need to go right now to study new york of europe and arland not just on the climate but also on europe. for the duration the . actions present flush with luggage thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for training and c.s.s. . the for. everything here is so the electric. indian ice geneva international motor show powered by electricity. reading for production and affordable for spacey and futuristic. the latest technology trend electro mobility as the geneva auto show. tried to find the minutes on d. w. . here's what's coming up on the going to sleep so much movement to get the financing get this thing
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e.u. i cannot have a basic income in italy then he increases populism against the european union but everyone'sort of in a few of the northern european populism because then if somebody is i mean he wants money the germans do not want to pay so it's an evil reason procope sort of grouping of populism through our research program. we. have a building up our title asked who can convince europe populists or micro just either one money to be young people or on me to go out not just on a young europe and arland not just on the climate but also along europe. for the duration in centuries to know what actions present fashion to flog thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for cheating and c.s.s. . cutler . crimea a fascinating melting pot. if peoples and cultures place a place that's filled with history and has witnessed the rise and fall of the entire slave strategic territory that has been fought over for centuries. how do the residents of crimea lose their identity. crimea through the ages. in fifteen minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. find
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e.u. a cannot have a basic income in italy then he increases populism against the european union but everyone'ssort of in a few of the northern european populism because then if sally is that anyone's money the germans do not want to pay so it's an evil to raise the profile sort of grouping of populism who are reciprocal. we. have a building up. our title asked who can convince europe populists are just either one of mine to be young people of our own need to go right now to start a new young europe on our land and not just on the climate but also along europe. for the duration themselves or is to know what your lections presence functions is like it thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for chatting and seeing you said. flatly. crimea a fascinating melting pot. peoples and cultures. a place that's filled with history and his witness the bride is in fall of. a strategic territory that has been fought over for centuries. how do the residents of crimea lose their identity. crimea through the ages. in fifteen minutes on t w. sure of. what unites. what divi
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e.u. and to trust rules google has issued a statement saying we've always agreed that healthy thriving markets are in everyone's interest we've already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the commission's concerns over the next few months who are making further updates to give more visibility to rivals in europe. since twenty seventeen the european commission has fined google three times the penalty so far totaling nine point three billion dollars and there is global concern as well earlier this month news corp australia urged a government inquiry there to break up what it described as google's unparalleled power but there is no quick fix these things take a long long time and so far the evolution of tech companies behavior happens faster than legislators legislate and that's been the case for at least the last twenty years and i'm sure will be the case for some time the latest one point seven billion dollars fine is barely a dent in the thirty one billion dollar profits of google's parent company alphabet but the cumulative effect is significant and it shows a growing determination to hold
e.u. and to trust rules google has issued a statement saying we've always agreed that healthy thriving markets are in everyone's interest we've already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the commission's concerns over the next few months who are making further updates to give more visibility to rivals in europe. since twenty seventeen the european commission has fined google three times the penalty so far totaling nine point three billion dollars and there is global concern...
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the british point you can talk and it's in everyone's interest that there is an orderly exit because on the one side it's britain that is leaving the e.u. and i. the other hand it's about the unity of the twenty seven but the european parliament just adopted contingency measures to lessen the damage from a no deal breaks it covering areas including transport and foreign students the parliament's brix a coordinator suggested british politicians were unlikely to reach agreement for them it is up to let you know what and not an existential problem of a country and of a whole country and that's a shame. with such chaos in parliament in recent weeks the public's none the wiser about how when or indeed if brics it will happen. but the rest of europe is also following events extremely closely well parliament has now back something that something is simply an a whether the u.k. gets more time to come up with a real plan of action could depend as much on the mood in brussels as on the message from westminster the dean barber al jazeera london the us senate has voted to end military support for the saudi u.a.e. led coalition fighting in the war
the british point you can talk and it's in everyone's interest that there is an orderly exit because on the one side it's britain that is leaving the e.u. and i. the other hand it's about the unity of the twenty seven but the european parliament just adopted contingency measures to lessen the damage from a no deal breaks it covering areas including transport and foreign students the parliament's brix a coordinator suggested british politicians were unlikely to reach agreement for them it is up...
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the british and i'm quoting talking now it's in everyone's interest that there is an orderly exit because on the one side it's britain that is leaving the e.u. and on the other hand it's about the unity of the twenty seven but the european parliament is just adopted contingency measures to lessen the damage from a no deal brics it covering areas including transport and foreign students the parliament's bricks it coordinator suggested british politicians were unlikely to reach agreement for them actually it is a bullet.
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e.u. leaders right now and an announcement is expected momentarily we'll bring you the very latest live from brussels. john way a heart thank you so much for your company everyone well we begin this broadcast to with a story that is dominating the political agenda right here in europe brags it british prime minister theresa may is in brussels on a mission to delay the u.k.'s departure from the european union while she's been scrambling to avoid a new deal exit and is currently still locked in negotiations with e.u. leaders they have now said in a draft statement that they would be prepared to hand britain a short breaks a delay but only until may twenty second that's not much shorter than the three months until. say to resign may was asking for and that offer would come with strings attached britain's parliament would have to ratify the braves a divorce agreement by next week while at arisa may spoke to reporters at the start of the summit when she arrived for these high stakes talks take a listen to what she said what is important is that hanumant delivers on the results of the referendum on the engine of the brics it for the british people i sincerely hope th
e.u. leaders right now and an announcement is expected momentarily we'll bring you the very latest live from brussels. john way a heart thank you so much for your company everyone well we begin this broadcast to with a story that is dominating the political agenda right here in europe brags it british prime minister theresa may is in brussels on a mission to delay the u.k.'s departure from the european union while she's been scrambling to avoid a new deal exit and is currently still locked in...