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britain confirms there will be no postboxes trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march those simple coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain being that thing better than any hollywood star acting in a way. it will damage post directed trade deals acting like you know the land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven degrees south of the equator in the middle of the indian ocean with all of the surrounding oceans beneath the local m.-w. are has plenty of opportunities for sailors to enjoy the footprint of freedom well today the world court gives its view on an aspect of what amounts to a very british footprint of freedom performance there's a deep hidden bias in the farmall about the lines and ocracy this this is the way in which the armies were never told it was just action taken to remove secrecy surrounding wilson jones or the secrecy surrounding war. and of course the ultimate secrecy of the way that it ha
britain confirms there will be no postboxes trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march those simple coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain being that thing better than any hollywood star acting in a way. it will damage post directed trade deals acting like you know the land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven...
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india didn't support britain's stance on syria either voting with russia and china and indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something our next guest agrees with although u.k. media appears more interested in the alleged rises brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser talked about the initial bond with a thanks for coming on the program donald trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence that u.s. soldiers have continued to fire at syrian soldiers they know this. is a theory at claiming that we thought. terrorism up in fact they cause many civilian casualties. hundreds of sudan casualties you know i would like to ask one logical question we all know that russian air forces help the syrian army in fighting the terrorists that is a fact and that russia stands against terrorism in syria that they funded and their show has been calling on the u.s. to quote than it did in fighting terrorism now my question is if the dish up and the u.s. are there to fight terrorism why doesn't the u.
india didn't support britain's stance on syria either voting with russia and china and indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something our next guest agrees with although u.k. media appears more interested in the alleged rises brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser talked about the initial bond with a thanks for coming on the program donald trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence...
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it was behind its decision to sack for an off hours and work as india it seems though is not on britain's side the marshes has been and continues to be the sobering nishan for the chief occupy india didn't support britain stance on syria running the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something on next guest agrees with all the u.k. media appears more interested in alleged isis brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser dr between the shabaab with a thanks for coming on the program a little trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence that u.s. soldiers have continued to fire at syrian soldiers they are not that. is in theory at claiming to be fighting terrorism up in thought they cause many civilian casualties. hundred view of sudan casualties and you know i would like the last one logical question we all know that russian air forces help the theory an army in fighting the terrorists that is a fuck but i shall stand again the thera's and syria that
it was behind its decision to sack for an off hours and work as india it seems though is not on britain's side the marshes has been and continues to be the sobering nishan for the chief occupy india didn't support britain stance on syria running the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something on next guest agrees with all the u.k. media appears more interested in alleged isis brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president...
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so if britain leaves the e.u. it will be able to keep more of its fish because the europeans will be locked out of its waters a lot of people in peterhead say that's a good idea we don't have enough. of the course because others are so little. in the decors exhausted over a few months and you have to go and buy your fish red fish. boy fresh from other e.u. countries deficient on what i think is you know i think we should get on board to get that and i think we should be and i think we should i mean if we go ahead with that. that's fine for. the people to be ahead because he was doing i believe john fogerty all of what i want. and on the. show i don't see why he should be and i checked out for. these big. show how the total cash is divided one third is caught by british fisherman. vessels take about half of it these quotas are outlined in the european union's common fisheries policy. but if you look at the economic value of the fish that are caught britain takes in almost half of the proceeds european fishermen get
so if britain leaves the e.u. it will be able to keep more of its fish because the europeans will be locked out of its waters a lot of people in peterhead say that's a good idea we don't have enough. of the course because others are so little. in the decors exhausted over a few months and you have to go and buy your fish red fish. boy fresh from other e.u. countries deficient on what i think is you know i think we should get on board to get that and i think we should be and i think we should i...
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here in news in britain we just hear about a particular ice is bright do you think britain is right to revoke this woman should mean will be british citizenship presumably she can be tried in a syrian quote you know i'm glad you are mentioning that the bride because as i thought of you i love in the. confidence and i have to search as home i don't have to name whole what the frowns on the bulge room and to britain and they cited more than. more than do with thousands of these muslims coming from the suburbs of london and the france and belgium to syria and they have their baby the few month is so many stories and they were laughing at the issue that the b.b.c. made such a big thing about this prize as if she is the only one another she is the head of one and you know if they really. really this is the probe i got and this is propaganda excellence this should be heard about the poll that the of these people hugging to go to syria why did they go to syria hold up to them to work to syria what happened there shouldn't be as journalism none of this way of doing things do you think that peo
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let alone the usa britain you see had a plan for the che go silence it was a plan that hinged on shameless exploitation over a five year period one nine hundred sixty to one thousand nine hundred fifteen every single man woman and child was forcibly removed in secret from that islands and none persons been allowed to turn for the last fifty years to go since have lived in poverty but why the purpose of the sonic station was to facilitate a lease the leasing of the largest island in the chicos archipelago diego garcia to the united states to allow the construction of an enormous military base. the peace it means to see. we know north and turn for the next in the chicos archipelago oh and expel in the speedball the u.k. government received a cash discovery of eleven million pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue com
let alone the usa britain you see had a plan for the che go silence it was a plan that hinged on shameless exploitation over a five year period one nine hundred sixty to one thousand nine hundred fifteen every single man woman and child was forcibly removed in secret from that islands and none persons been allowed to turn for the last fifty years to go since have lived in poverty but why the purpose of the sonic station was to facilitate a lease the leasing of the largest island in the chicos...
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so if britain leaves the e.u. it will be able to keep more of its fish because the europeans will be locked out of its waters a lot of people in peterhead say that's a good idea we don't have enough. because because others are so little. in this because it's exhausted over a few months and you have to go and buy your fish rent fish. boyfriends from other e.u. countries deficient or a lot of i think if you like the good i was i bought the good no nothing we should be able to not think we should do it from a different way with it. that's for you for your for us the people are prepared because he was doing i believe john fogerty all of us to all want was dumping on the site for sure going to see why they should be an aspect of regional. these figures show how the total catch is divided one third is caught by british fisherman. vessels take about half of it these quotas are outlined in the european union's common fisheries policy. but if you look at the economic value of the fish that are caught britain takes in almos
so if britain leaves the e.u. it will be able to keep more of its fish because the europeans will be locked out of its waters a lot of people in peterhead say that's a good idea we don't have enough. because because others are so little. in this because it's exhausted over a few months and you have to go and buy your fish rent fish. boyfriends from other e.u. countries deficient or a lot of i think if you like the good i was i bought the good no nothing we should be able to not think we should...
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britain is going to be such a problematic member of the e.u. the metaphor of poison is used but if we're thinking about new long term the decades the prospects of the european union along in relation to china trumps america to climate change then it's clearly better to have britain inside so it wouldn't be easy initially but we'd get for it and we'd be a better place at the end what do you think if there was no idea what would be the actual outcome what would it mean for for their relations with the i think it would be poison for the general. i think there'd be a huge blame game. we would blame it on continental europe the brits would blame it on me but the brits the continental europe for braman on the brits and then the economic fallout will be ready very very serious indeed. some brags that he is arguing actually it's would be better for europe better for the e.u. to not have. europe could move on and could be more integration missed this this may be a surprising form for many. in the end i think britain or maybe it will be ok we'll see. we'
britain is going to be such a problematic member of the e.u. the metaphor of poison is used but if we're thinking about new long term the decades the prospects of the european union along in relation to china trumps america to climate change then it's clearly better to have britain inside so it wouldn't be easy initially but we'd get for it and we'd be a better place at the end what do you think if there was no idea what would be the actual outcome what would it mean for for their relations...
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scene from the outside, britain is not looking good.to others. theresa may ‘s brexit plan. what are foreigners saying about future prospects for britain in the world? i went to see kevin rudd, a former australian prime minister and an asia expert. bucketloads of damage will be done to britain and its standing in the world if it leads, but if it turns out that the brits decide that they have got to leave, the world will look at britain as a diminished country. so, britain as a diminished country, is that a real risk? next up country, is that a real risk? next up the un headquarters in new york. this really is the very centre of world power, the circular table around which said the 15 member states on the un security council. meeting to debate and often to decide on matters of peace and war. 0n the security council all member states are definitely not equal. ten of these countries rotate, representing much of the word ‘s population and only five have permanent seats here and crucially, an individual right of veto over any council decision
scene from the outside, britain is not looking good.to others. theresa may ‘s brexit plan. what are foreigners saying about future prospects for britain in the world? i went to see kevin rudd, a former australian prime minister and an asia expert. bucketloads of damage will be done to britain and its standing in the world if it leads, but if it turns out that the brits decide that they have got to leave, the world will look at britain as a diminished country. so, britain as a diminished...
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she was the prime minister who promised to heal the burning injustices in britain.g about it because she has been busy not delivering brexit. ijust — you know, what kind of results will the conservative party obtain after a general election? what is for sure is, if there is an extension of article 50 and britain will remain in the european union for another year, and this is an hypothesis, if the conservative party will have even another leader, the fact remains that with this particular parliament we have, the problems remain the same, the arithmetic will be the same. whoever is in charge, whoever will be prime minister in britain, will have to deal with that arithmetic, so the only options are really, are we going to move the red lines? and so then, it's possible to negotiate a different deal with the european union, or we are dealing with a new parliament but we do not know, because it is so fickle, public opinion is so volatile, that it's very likely that the new election will result in another hung parliament. and then what? steve, you have been making these pr
she was the prime minister who promised to heal the burning injustices in britain.g about it because she has been busy not delivering brexit. ijust — you know, what kind of results will the conservative party obtain after a general election? what is for sure is, if there is an extension of article 50 and britain will remain in the european union for another year, and this is an hypothesis, if the conservative party will have even another leader, the fact remains that with this particular...
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patients were britain has worn thin among the other twenty seven in u. nations and leaders want to impose a longer extension on britain to ensure the country passes were drawled bill for an orderly exit from the block. here's now what we heard today from the main players in the debate over granting a break that extension i think is that the u.k.'s repressed is for the extension to the six years of jews i could be working to make sure that we leave the european union indeed we could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't pass the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables us to be even a signal to the way that's in everybody's interest i think what matters is that we are able to these the european union not the point at which we are actually far got withdrawn agreement that would enable us to leave on the twenty second of may that to me said the future is the announcement that the united kingdom is also preparing for the european elections is very important to
patients were britain has worn thin among the other twenty seven in u. nations and leaders want to impose a longer extension on britain to ensure the country passes were drawled bill for an orderly exit from the block. here's now what we heard today from the main players in the debate over granting a break that extension i think is that the u.k.'s repressed is for the extension to the six years of jews i could be working to make sure that we leave the european union indeed we could have left...
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leaders came together once again to deal with britain's in a. early to do what it says it wants to do leave the european union now two deadlines for brags that have already come and gone the e.u. again granted the u.k. one more one last extension if british prime minister theresa may had been sent back to london empty handed she and her country would have crashed out of the european union on friday evening at eleven pm london time but europe offered him a much more time than she'd even asked for so does this plan put an end to the chaos or just prolong the ticking brags that bomb. during this time. the call for function would be entirely in the u.k. so and. you can still go out there fide there is the rogue reman. in each case the extension will be terminated. it can also reconsider the whole regs its strategy. and that might lead to changes in the political decoration but not in that it was there all agreement until the end of this period they also have the possibility to revoke the key fifty and go through briggs it all together. this extensio
leaders came together once again to deal with britain's in a. early to do what it says it wants to do leave the european union now two deadlines for brags that have already come and gone the e.u. again granted the u.k. one more one last extension if british prime minister theresa may had been sent back to london empty handed she and her country would have crashed out of the european union on friday evening at eleven pm london time but europe offered him a much more time than she'd even asked...
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i am european, britain is european, britain g gives much o you from t the magna carta to te glororious churchill whoho savee world d and save europe. it is a question ofof identity, whwhen britain is in,n, it is awkward. when britain is out, it iss awkwkward. they are afraid to bee marginalalized by the fact of being out. geninie: g given how much h youe studied the history of the u.k., how do you see this crisis ending? a a few days s ago, i was thinkiking a new deal was soon d now you have thereresa may and jejeremy corbyn discussing. success,iscussision is a we will stay in the customs union. they want britn n to be free o f negotiatg g with thehe u.s., australia, new zealand. it will onlyly be possible if it stays in the customs union. brain willll stay in the custots union. they wilill not have anythingngo say. brititain is out. the compromisise is didifficult. or --l it is extremelyly deep, the british crisisis. since the civil war, it seems so be britainin was a success stor. suddddenly, it is not anymore. european union iss united fixing ththe brexit m matter. the uniteded king
i am european, britain is european, britain g gives much o you from t the magna carta to te glororious churchill whoho savee world d and save europe. it is a question ofof identity, whwhen britain is in,n, it is awkward. when britain is out, it iss awkwkward. they are afraid to bee marginalalized by the fact of being out. geninie: g given how much h youe studied the history of the u.k., how do you see this crisis ending? a a few days s ago, i was thinkiking a new deal was soon d now you have...
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exactly because the public at large in britain has little interest in what happens with this vote.are far more important for britain than the european elections which are a farce to begin with because we don't know if they will ta ke because we don't know if they will take their places, because by some miracle or other theresa may might get a deal through, in which case the election for the european parliament as far as britain is concerned is totally null and void. a lot of uncertainty but assuming the elections go ahead, they will just have happened as donald trump is arriving end of may. how severely punished for the brexit mess and uncertainty will the government beyond the opposition be?” uncertainty will the government beyond the opposition be? i think this is not just beyond the opposition be? i think this is notjust i don't agree with thomas, i think the european vote is now becoming another brexit vote, and unfortunately the remain side is useless and the brexit side is already whipping up populism, so it will be, or maybe we do need donald trump to come and make us forget
exactly because the public at large in britain has little interest in what happens with this vote.are far more important for britain than the european elections which are a farce to begin with because we don't know if they will ta ke because we don't know if they will take their places, because by some miracle or other theresa may might get a deal through, in which case the election for the european parliament as far as britain is concerned is totally null and void. a lot of uncertainty but...
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deal with bolton or a government on beef tariffs could be used for leverage against the irish but britain is not only fighting a defacto self-imposed trade war with the e.u. it continues to fight and something reported by the state mandated b.b.c. back in twenty zero one so the military and humanitarian effort would both ready the war aims clear the allies were already in contact with afghans who might eventually be placed to take over power simple or at least it sounded simple to nato nation journalists before fifteen thousand british service personnel were killed or wounded as for afghan dead wounded or displaced blair brown cameron may never counted them according to the un which belatedly did begin counting nine hundred two thousand afghans have been killed or wounded in the past ten years and the war goes on because dres a million or arguably accident prone defense secretary are sending in more troops seeing the terrorist groups operating care in afghanistan evidence of their links not just to the united kingdom but the whole of continental europe what we see is. a real threat posed
deal with bolton or a government on beef tariffs could be used for leverage against the irish but britain is not only fighting a defacto self-imposed trade war with the e.u. it continues to fight and something reported by the state mandated b.b.c. back in twenty zero one so the military and humanitarian effort would both ready the war aims clear the allies were already in contact with afghans who might eventually be placed to take over power simple or at least it sounded simple to nato nation...
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the second of may britain will have to take part in the e.u. parliamentary elections u.k. would be furious about lutie of being involved in the end of the e.u. elections the maid said she was fully aware of this and that she wanted to get it as quick as possible. and chancellor. tarn in some books she said she was pleased with the out and stressed the imp. down to high step. leaders say they will meet in june to review the program for additional micah's to reason why on the hour now has to face the british house of commons. for now let's cross over to barbara vai's all who is standing by for us in under it we're joined by. it's morning. barbara we heard. the. saddest with. but getting that wasn't easy wasn't. really wasn't easy during the feeling that trance might even sort of and veto the. kept aids there messages like. oh no not over yet and from john to. me so. the very hard. on his own. but at the very is a very tradition. you know going back into history. has . just. isn't my. opinion. and she's trading a file and she doesn't want to leave to. something that cause. so
the second of may britain will have to take part in the e.u. parliamentary elections u.k. would be furious about lutie of being involved in the end of the e.u. elections the maid said she was fully aware of this and that she wanted to get it as quick as possible. and chancellor. tarn in some books she said she was pleased with the out and stressed the imp. down to high step. leaders say they will meet in june to review the program for additional micah's to reason why on the hour now has to face...
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britain is going to be such a problematic member of the u. the metaphor of poison is used but if we're thinking about long term for decades the prospects of the european union long in relation to china trumps america to climate change then it's clearly better to have britain inside so it wouldn't be easy initially but we'd get through it and we'd be a better place at the end what do you think if there was no deal what would be the actual outcome what would it mean for for their relations with the e.u. i think it would be poison for a generation. i think there'd be a huge blame game. and we would blame it on contra. mental europe the brits would blame it on the of your not me but the brits the continental europe for braman on the brits and then the economic fallout would be really very very serious indeed. so break that he is arguing actually it's would be better for europe better for the e.u. to not have britain because down europe could move on and could be more integration ist this may be a surprising form for many of your view. in the end
britain is going to be such a problematic member of the u. the metaphor of poison is used but if we're thinking about long term for decades the prospects of the european union long in relation to china trumps america to climate change then it's clearly better to have britain inside so it wouldn't be easy initially but we'd get through it and we'd be a better place at the end what do you think if there was no deal what would be the actual outcome what would it mean for for their relations with...
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now yeah but viet in talks with them and britain has.expressed interest that they would like to engage part of sun to explore the opportunities and devoted to your border countries and i think on this we are working on that most sites commission thank you thank you for that was pakistan's high commissioner to the u.k. it meeting there's been no prospects of breakthrough deal with his country of two hundred twelve million people but like kashmir another story pushed bricks it off the front pages here in britain one of the country's most famous m.p. is chris williamson was on going underground last saturday talking about alleged anti-semitism in the british labor party we stood with the jewish community in the nineteenth thirties on cable street resisting most of these fascists i and jeremy and many many others of my generation were very active in the anti nazi league fighting the literally actually in some circumstances fighting the national front and you know we have no truck with racists with bigots of any form of the labor party got a
now yeah but viet in talks with them and britain has.expressed interest that they would like to engage part of sun to explore the opportunities and devoted to your border countries and i think on this we are working on that most sites commission thank you thank you for that was pakistan's high commissioner to the u.k. it meeting there's been no prospects of breakthrough deal with his country of two hundred twelve million people but like kashmir another story pushed bricks it off the front pages...
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tonight britain's prime minister theresa may pleads for another break sit delay and an emergency european union summit but patience is wearing thin . we need to tax time work to ensure we can get a deal through common i mean patients ok what's recently has to say but as far as i'm concerned nothing is a good believe that the president emanuel mccraw and there's playing bad cop to german chancellor angela merkel's good cop in brussels britain will most likely get an extension a much longer one and one with conditions also coming up tonight israel's benjamin netanyahu is on course for a fifth term as prime minister after a very tight race his main challenger has conceded but is promising an opposition that netanyahu will not be able to ignore. and out of this world a strong murs revealed the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos a milestone in astrophysics. good to have you with us tonight british prime minister theresa may is urging the. european union to give her country one more delay before breaks it begins may have spread her case to an emerg
tonight britain's prime minister theresa may pleads for another break sit delay and an emergency european union summit but patience is wearing thin . we need to tax time work to ensure we can get a deal through common i mean patients ok what's recently has to say but as far as i'm concerned nothing is a good believe that the president emanuel mccraw and there's playing bad cop to german chancellor angela merkel's good cop in brussels britain will most likely get an extension a much longer one...
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understand one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos a milestone in astrophysics also coming up britain's until recently stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another breaks that extension are she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but a new leaders of other ideas the deadline is friday night. israel's benjamin netanyahu is on course to win a record fifth term as prime minister following a tight race right wing parties looks set to tip the balance and netanyahu is favored. out well arkansas great to have you along everyone well we start off with a stunning discovery astronomers have just revealed what they're calling a groundbreaking development researchers using a global network of telescopes have photographed the edge of a black hole for the very first time a black holes are celestial objects with strong gravitational fields that even late gets pulled into them while scientists hope the new images will explain how matter and. in such extreme conditions which in turn could verify or contradict for example albert einstein's theory of relativity a
understand one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos a milestone in astrophysics also coming up britain's until recently stares down another deadline with a request to the european union for another breaks that extension are she's in brussels hoping for a delay until summer but a new leaders of other ideas the deadline is friday night. israel's benjamin netanyahu is on course to win a record fifth term as prime minister following a tight race right wing parties looks set to tip the...
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yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. i'm after a time when you're what you're going underground and while we're away we'll be screening some your favorite episodes of the season coming up in this show is britain at risk of an imminent terror attack we speak to the president of syria's media adviser dr patricia bonn about raising may just citizen to resettle white helmets in the u.k. and this britain confirms there will be no post trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of my goal is simple coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain being acting better than any hollywood star acting in a way that will damage post brecht's it trade deals acting like it owns land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven degrees south of the equator in the middle of the indian ocean. with all of the surrounding oceans beneath the local m.w. are has plenty of opportunities
yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. i'm after a time when you're what you're going underground and while we're away we'll be screening some your favorite episodes of the season coming up in this show is britain at risk of an imminent terror attack we speak to the president of syria's media adviser dr patricia bonn about raising may just citizen to resettle white helmets in the u.k. and this britain confirms there will be no post trade deal with turkey or...
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and britain with volumes totaling over forty four billion euros a year. south africa's trade agreements with the e.u. will be unaffected by brics it but once the u.k. is out of the e.u. or could questions arise such as what happens if britain leaves the e.u.'s customs union. the british impoverished. and. south africa. exporting. crisper through. three. there would be. a problem the big concert to solve africa south africa is the continent's leading producer of automobiles the u.k. and south africa have been thrashing out the question of which products will be tariff free for years but with little success from both sides are becoming increasingly frustrated about the constant back and forth philip the vet is following this story for us from johannesburg philip the thing is a large part of africa trade has been subject to preferential rates since the year two thousand and in that time trade between the two has shot up by over one hundred twenty percent could britain spoil the party. that is exactly the question that we are asking ourselves britain is an in
and britain with volumes totaling over forty four billion euros a year. south africa's trade agreements with the e.u. will be unaffected by brics it but once the u.k. is out of the e.u. or could questions arise such as what happens if britain leaves the e.u.'s customs union. the british impoverished. and. south africa. exporting. crisper through. three. there would be. a problem the big concert to solve africa south africa is the continent's leading producer of automobiles the u.k. and south...
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two conditions attached first britain has to take part in the european elections and of may and britain has to ground a kind of a sincere cooperation in this extended period this is a kind of a if you would say so a backstop for the e.u. this time to prevent any future prime minister to obstruct e.u. business and to prevent a spill of the kaos from the islands to the continent ok so a couple of conditions there being put forth in brussels over to you big leaders have said that any further extension the break that deadline also depends on london presenting a clear purpose for an extension does choice and they have a clear purpose or just a vague hope that parliament will eventually make up its mind. it's really more of a cope at this point she is talking to the opposition to the labor party and those talks are continuing but it's actually far from easy to reach a consensus because there isn't really a tradition here in the u.k. to work together to cooperate across party lines so that makes it quite tricky also for treason may have selves she is really not in a very secure position we've
two conditions attached first britain has to take part in the european elections and of may and britain has to ground a kind of a sincere cooperation in this extended period this is a kind of a if you would say so a backstop for the e.u. this time to prevent any future prime minister to obstruct e.u. business and to prevent a spill of the kaos from the islands to the continent ok so a couple of conditions there being put forth in brussels over to you big leaders have said that any further...
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this news live from berlin tonight awaiting the results says britain's parliament trying yet again to find a way forward on bricks lawmakers have voted on for alternatives to the government's divorce deal with the european union pressure to find a majority is intense with just eleven days before the u.k. is set to crash out of europe also coming up. the president resigned disability beautifully battling to weeks of protests calling for an end to his twenty year rule. eighty two year old says he will step down before the end of the month. i'm bored gough it's good to have you with us we begin this april first a new month but with britain battling the same breaks it baggage with the u.k. divided over how when or even if the country should lead the european union parliament is having another go at breaking the deadlock lawmakers have been voting on for alternative scenarios tonight the results are expected in about half an hour's time if the u.k. does not come up with a new plan it will crash out of the e.u. in just eleven days three prime minister teresa mayes on brakes a deal you may r
this news live from berlin tonight awaiting the results says britain's parliament trying yet again to find a way forward on bricks lawmakers have voted on for alternatives to the government's divorce deal with the european union pressure to find a majority is intense with just eleven days before the u.k. is set to crash out of europe also coming up. the president resigned disability beautifully battling to weeks of protests calling for an end to his twenty year rule. eighty two year old says he...
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to exit the european union national security adviser john bolton promises that britain will be top of the queue for trade when the divorce deal is done. people who worry about the u.k. crashing out of the european union that's the phrase they use they're going to crash right into the united states we're standing here waiting to make a trade deal britain will be at the top of the queue for us. they were calling friends with benefits tough u.s. negotiating objectives show britain is going to be treated like any other trading partner the catch here meaning it has to provide access for us a cultural products it should also remove barriers and allow access in full for american medicine's as well there's growing alarm though in britain that the possibility of a post to brics it deal with the us the ramifications of it people fear it's going to open the door for instance to chlorine washed chickie in the whole mon pump beef and raise the cost of medicine to the national health service as well we asked people in london what they thought of the offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds a
to exit the european union national security adviser john bolton promises that britain will be top of the queue for trade when the divorce deal is done. people who worry about the u.k. crashing out of the european union that's the phrase they use they're going to crash right into the united states we're standing here waiting to make a trade deal britain will be at the top of the queue for us. they were calling friends with benefits tough u.s. negotiating objectives show britain is going to be...
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i don't think there will be a trade negotiation because britain are still in.ecurity issue, we talk in the uk about a special security relationship and the uk has said, that huawei is a threat to national security. if it hasn't been on fox news he won't know about it. mike pompeo will not bring it up to him because he will not get it, it is almost too sophisticated. if they start talking about it on fox news, there was this terrible security breach and somebody leaked out sensitive discussions about whether 56 should include huawei because of its alleged ability to spy back on us, then he will think about it. that is literally the way things are going in washington. i think, like thomas, since queen victoria the state have no friends are allies, only interests. it is pomp and ceremony because there is nothing tangible to discuss with trade. the big thing with global britain is not taking place so there is no way they can sign a bilateral us — uk, so it will be pomp and circumstance and the british do that very well. thomas said, dreadful people coming, dictator
i don't think there will be a trade negotiation because britain are still in.ecurity issue, we talk in the uk about a special security relationship and the uk has said, that huawei is a threat to national security. if it hasn't been on fox news he won't know about it. mike pompeo will not bring it up to him because he will not get it, it is almost too sophisticated. if they start talking about it on fox news, there was this terrible security breach and somebody leaked out sensitive discussions...
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britain can get the breaks it deals through parliament it can leave early or it could even if it would manage to get the deal over the line before the twenty second of may not have to participate in european elections everybody however news everybody in london that it is quite unlikely and leaders here in brussels at the summit have been very skeptical about the prospect. they say we give britain and not the half year this is how i feel less than the longest proposition had been because the president of the european council had originally said let's give them another year till date spring but it is also a bit more than tourism a had wanted and particularly the french president mccraw had wanted so a good european tradition is a compromise the thirty first of october hello we practice it how we present barbara but there is a cab the at that there is supposed to be a review in june what does that mean. there is a review june about how britain has been behaving itself on going and still existing member of the european union that is something that the french particularly wanted because the
britain can get the breaks it deals through parliament it can leave early or it could even if it would manage to get the deal over the line before the twenty second of may not have to participate in european elections everybody however news everybody in london that it is quite unlikely and leaders here in brussels at the summit have been very skeptical about the prospect. they say we give britain and not the half year this is how i feel less than the longest proposition had been because the...
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britain has a very clear choice. do it all on its own, and switzerland has done that in switzerland has some 200 treaties with the european union which regulate all of the things that need to be regulated, and it has taken it more than a0 yea rs and it has taken it more than a0 years to negotiate those deals. and britain if it wants to do like switzerland and do its deals, it will take decades to do that. whichever way you go, international trade requires rules of the road, everybody has got to agree the same rules. so what britain now has to work out is that it is going to accept european rules as they are, and stay in the customs union, and in the single market, or is it going to rip up some of those rules, the single market once, and then spend a decade negotiating them, or is it going to rip up as it were all of those rules, the customs union and the single market, and then rewrite them from scratch? one of the practicalities i suppose this raises, or questions in terms of us having an independent trade policy un
britain has a very clear choice. do it all on its own, and switzerland has done that in switzerland has some 200 treaties with the european union which regulate all of the things that need to be regulated, and it has taken it more than a0 yea rs and it has taken it more than a0 years to negotiate those deals. and britain if it wants to do like switzerland and do its deals, it will take decades to do that. whichever way you go, international trade requires rules of the road, everybody has got to...
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britain but left countries a whole raft of countries. expelled russian diplomats so for relations with many other countries where in fact that as well they were harmed by this event and therefore from russia is what if you they would like this cleared up and they would like an apology from britain if in fact it turns out that the accusations made against most really against the russian government where incorrect so from from russia what if you have to keep your subjects keep. moving where. some information will come forth which one is like validate their point of view and confirm that what they've been saying all along is in fact the truth all right very interesting here a thought thank you for being with us on our to international mark macaulay russia analyst thank you. you're watching art international more news after a short break stay with us. bernie made a better army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on going to shoot my god if you even though the game was well known to be a ponzi schemer yes you see it investigated be
britain but left countries a whole raft of countries. expelled russian diplomats so for relations with many other countries where in fact that as well they were harmed by this event and therefore from russia is what if you they would like this cleared up and they would like an apology from britain if in fact it turns out that the accusations made against most really against the russian government where incorrect so from from russia what if you have to keep your subjects keep. moving where. some...
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britain has to provide access for u.s. agricultural products it should also remove barriers and allow access in full for american medicines there's growing alarm in britain at the possibility of a post breaks a deal with the us what the implications really will mean people fear for a start it could open the door to chlorine was chicken hormone pumped beef and raise the cost of medicine of the national health service because people wonder what they thought of this offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in us immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for pointed straight and we call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be postscripts that the u.s. would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't. i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got no welfare standards for their food system for their medicines today
britain has to provide access for u.s. agricultural products it should also remove barriers and allow access in full for american medicines there's growing alarm in britain at the possibility of a post breaks a deal with the us what the implications really will mean people fear for a start it could open the door to chlorine was chicken hormone pumped beef and raise the cost of medicine of the national health service because people wonder what they thought of this offer. i think a trade deal...
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britain's biggest far right groups. make a difference and i completely agree with kids. around the clock across the world. from the team on myself. no neal a low welcome to our top story it's is the twenty third psalm theory of government rallies in fronts of the so named yellow vests gather again nation wide these are live pictures right now from the french capital of black plumes of smoke going out into the center and emergency crews as well being called died after a number of arrests just some baccarat and it is the first turnout since the not to dump cathedral blaze with protesters anger directed at the the vast amounts of money donated for repairs police have really used a tear gas some arrested we believe around one hundred people. was. was. oh god god god god let's go live now ourselves to parse on a correspondent charlotte do but who joins us on the phone charlotte how are today's protests and why indeed has the not dumb fire given them a new focus. well once again with the incredibly tense protest in paris there were full demonstrations that were given approval
britain's biggest far right groups. make a difference and i completely agree with kids. around the clock across the world. from the team on myself. no neal a low welcome to our top story it's is the twenty third psalm theory of government rallies in fronts of the so named yellow vests gather again nation wide these are live pictures right now from the french capital of black plumes of smoke going out into the center and emergency crews as well being called died after a number of arrests just...
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will grant such an extension otherwise britain faces leaving the e.u. without a deal on april the twelfth now unless british lawmakers revoke article fifty and cancel breaks it all together but this is seen as highly unlikely so he spoke with germany's justice minister catarina barley about it we asked her what she sees when she looks across the english channel well actually i see a big chaos i see a parliament and the government who both know what they do not want but nobody finding a way out of this situation and nobody really defining where we can go together i mean we do have to find a solution whatsoever if not it's to fix it which nobody wants now domini has already put measures in place that effectively allow for u.k. citizens to be treated equally even if there is no deal burke said what's your expectation to wards the u.k. government to do the same well i expect u.k. government to take all measures necessary to even in the case of heartbreaks it. avoid any kind of friction and it will be possibly impossible completely. because this especially w
will grant such an extension otherwise britain faces leaving the e.u. without a deal on april the twelfth now unless british lawmakers revoke article fifty and cancel breaks it all together but this is seen as highly unlikely so he spoke with germany's justice minister catarina barley about it we asked her what she sees when she looks across the english channel well actually i see a big chaos i see a parliament and the government who both know what they do not want but nobody finding a way out...
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but will france help or hinder britain on its brexitjourney?sy friendship. he was famed for having a certain idea of france, as a great nation with a global destiny which he helped to fashion through the european community. vive la france! de gaulle's wartime dependence on london as his safe haven and h0 also gave him a developed sense of angleterre, as he put it. insular, maritime, a commercial, industrial world inextricably tied to the us. hardly in tune, then, with the outlook of the community's six. for all the congenial strolls with harold macmillan in 1963, de gaulle's message was crystal clear. you are not coming in. france's stated reason for denying britain membership in the european economic community is over differences in the agricultural policy. most observers agree however it is a part of de gaulle's grand plan to undercut american and british influence on the continent and leave it dominated by a paris—bonn axis. de gaulle spoke almmost wistfully about britain's application to join. however favourable some might be to it, he said
but will france help or hinder britain on its brexitjourney?sy friendship. he was famed for having a certain idea of france, as a great nation with a global destiny which he helped to fashion through the european community. vive la france! de gaulle's wartime dependence on london as his safe haven and h0 also gave him a developed sense of angleterre, as he put it. insular, maritime, a commercial, industrial world inextricably tied to the us. hardly in tune, then, with the outlook of the...
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this is g w news wire from berlin tonight britain's prime minister theresa may pleads for another break sit delay and then the merger european union summit but patience is wearing thin we meet us extra time to make sure we can get a deal struck i mean patients ok with three some may have to say but as far as i'm concerned nothing is a given the french president is playing bad cop to german chancellor angela merkel's good cough in brussels britain will most likely get an extension a much longer one and one with conditions also coming out of this world astronomers revealed the first ever image of a black hole one of the most mysterious objects in the cosmos it is a mile still in astrophysics band israel's vigilant and yahoo is on course for a fifth term as prime minister after a very tight reins his main challenger has conceded defeat but is promising an opposition that netanyahu will not be able to ignore. i'm going to go off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome tonight british prime minister to resign may is urging the european union to give her
this is g w news wire from berlin tonight britain's prime minister theresa may pleads for another break sit delay and then the merger european union summit but patience is wearing thin we meet us extra time to make sure we can get a deal struck i mean patients ok with three some may have to say but as far as i'm concerned nothing is a given the french president is playing bad cop to german chancellor angela merkel's good cough in brussels britain will most likely get an extension a much longer...
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patients with britain has worn thin. some leaders want to propose a longer extension on britain to ensure the company passes -- country passes a bill for an orderly exit from the eu. here is what we heard today from the main players in the debate. over granting another bricks of extension. >> i have been clear that the u.k. request is for an extension until june 30. i'm trying to make sure we leave the eu but parliament did not pass the withdrawal agreement. we need the extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal for parliament. that is in everybody's interest. i think what matters is that we are able to leave the eu at the point at which we ratify that withdrawal agreement. that would enable less to leave on the 22nd of may. >> the announcement that the u.k. is also preparing for the elections is very important to me. that will guarantee the continued functioning of the european institutions. it is of the utmost importance to us that the u.k. leaves the eu in an orderly manner. >> now it's time for decisions. a
patients with britain has worn thin. some leaders want to propose a longer extension on britain to ensure the company passes -- country passes a bill for an orderly exit from the eu. here is what we heard today from the main players in the debate. over granting another bricks of extension. >> i have been clear that the u.k. request is for an extension until june 30. i'm trying to make sure we leave the eu but parliament did not pass the withdrawal agreement. we need the extra time to work...
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this is it we do is live from berlin looking for a lifeline britain's a theresa may makes a deadline dash to avoid a greggs that crash out just three days away from the word drawled its main meets with president michel and paris to plead for another extension earlier she made the same plea to chance on the american and berland also coming up israelis vote in a hotly contested election political newcomer but he got a centrist and a former general is mounting a stiff challenge to for term prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right wing likud party were in jerusalem. on the ark thank you so much for your company everyone. it is crunch time for british prime minister theresa may she's been on a whirlwind european tour ahead of a crucial issue summit tomorrow and just days before the u.k. scheduled departure from the bloc she met with french president in myanmar calm and paris and earlier she was here in berlin for talks with german chancellor angela merkel may once an extension to the leaving date is thought that berlin favors a long extension but paris once a short while the prime
this is it we do is live from berlin looking for a lifeline britain's a theresa may makes a deadline dash to avoid a greggs that crash out just three days away from the word drawled its main meets with president michel and paris to plead for another extension earlier she made the same plea to chance on the american and berland also coming up israelis vote in a hotly contested election political newcomer but he got a centrist and a former general is mounting a stiff challenge to for term prime...
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and saying that he didn't want a long extension in britain would be a big disturbance in the european union as an unwilling member everybody thought oh dear this is going to last long but then in the end they could figure out this compromise till the thirty first of october rather quickly so it's going to be a helloween breaks a date unless of course britain can no trees of may or ho successor can get the deal over the line much earlier than that it means if she could for instance do it in the next weeks before maybe to may of the twenty second. britain wouldn't even have to participate in the parliamentary elections but if she can't if the opposition takes their time and her bursa cheers won't deal will continue not to deal then of course they will but it's a much shorter time than she had originally feared so for her this is a pretty good result yes we said barbara she has to october thirty first then you saying what you leaders are saying there would be a review in june what would that entail. and that means that in june when they have their regular summit they're going to look at
and saying that he didn't want a long extension in britain would be a big disturbance in the european union as an unwilling member everybody thought oh dear this is going to last long but then in the end they could figure out this compromise till the thirty first of october rather quickly so it's going to be a helloween breaks a date unless of course britain can no trees of may or ho successor can get the deal over the line much earlier than that it means if she could for instance do it in the...
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says that britain must break the deadlock this week or face the abyss. also coming up the islamic states wives who are western citizens or residents the role they played in the terrorist group is often unclear now many want to return to the places they call home we speak with one woman desperate to return to germany with her child. i have a two year old son and. the poor boy has a right to a safe life. and to making her story again one of the greats of women's soccer and go great this is such a record has set records for the german national team and the bundesliga now she is coach brings leaving a men's team that is looking to reach worldwide. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the british cabinet is holding an emergency meeting to discuss its next brags that it comes after parliament again rejected a number of alternatives to prime minister teresa mayes unpopular withdrawal deal but the e.u. says that it is now looking increasingly likely that britain will leave the e.u. without a deal in less than two weeks unless it drastically changes course. mic
says that britain must break the deadlock this week or face the abyss. also coming up the islamic states wives who are western citizens or residents the role they played in the terrorist group is often unclear now many want to return to the places they call home we speak with one woman desperate to return to germany with her child. i have a two year old son and. the poor boy has a right to a safe life. and to making her story again one of the greats of women's soccer and go great this is such a...
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can sort it out and for that britain can sort it out and for that britain will need time and space.e eu to be a bit more patient and give more time and actually her europe minister this morning has said, we are thinking about an appropriate extension of the deadline and about a longer ex tension, although he says there will be conditions attached. eammon. among those is that britain should ta ke among those is that britain should take part inure lean elections. but a lot of mps are worried, because the next european parliament will contain more euro—sceptic mps, do we wa nt contain more euro—sceptic mps, do we want british euro—sceptic mps thrown in. angela merkel will want to know what theresa may's plan is, privately, speaking to people, there is optimism now theresa may is talking tojeremy corbyn. there is talking tojeremy corbyn. there is talk of a softer brexit and that is going down well with meps, who start to see a way forward, maybe a tweak to see a way forward, maybe a tweak to the deal that mayjust enable theresa may to get her deal through the house of commons. what you
can sort it out and for that britain can sort it out and for that britain will need time and space.e eu to be a bit more patient and give more time and actually her europe minister this morning has said, we are thinking about an appropriate extension of the deadline and about a longer ex tension, although he says there will be conditions attached. eammon. among those is that britain should ta ke among those is that britain should take part inure lean elections. but a lot of mps are worried,...