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taking place i've seen in brussels. the problem with the no deal breaker brand is the timing and the timing works for it because the reason may has a constant conservative party conference in early october before that she can't make a move because the hard line breaks to use already out for battle against her if she survives the party conference then she has about six weeks maximum six weeks till the middle of the end of november to sort of kept negotiations in brussels going again make for the compromise and figure out an agreement that is a very very tight time frame almost impossible so the mall in the weeks race down to the end of november the more likely in no deal scenario is and i don't know if you're hungry barbara but you know mr rob do you sure britons that they would continue to enjoy their bacon lettuce and tomato sandwiches no matter what would brussels brussels stand in the way of a good british b.l.t. sandwich even in the event of no deal. basically non bonds to brant to some of them are even assembled ma
taking place i've seen in brussels. the problem with the no deal breaker brand is the timing and the timing works for it because the reason may has a constant conservative party conference in early october before that she can't make a move because the hard line breaks to use already out for battle against her if she survives the party conference then she has about six weeks maximum six weeks till the middle of the end of november to sort of kept negotiations in brussels going again make for the...
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i would ta ke in brussels authorities.ld take the line on whatever the us says on this, they in force sanctions harder than ours. and in the middle britain is going its own way and leaving the eu so there... the fact that there was a united block of the eu, the us and britain obviously being part of the eu and 110w obviously being part of the eu and now you're sort of looking at three different groups going in there under action. it is interesting time for things like nato. it is part of the bigger picture, and loggerheads at trade and export in the retaliation from brussels, the whole alliance isjust retaliation from brussels, the whole alliance is just really retaliation from brussels, the whole alliance isjust really falling apart in such a short amount of time since donald trump has really started acting in this way and what has been a year since he started acting like this. he would argue presumably if you look at events in north korea in the last six months 01’ north korea in the last six months orso, north korea in
i would ta ke in brussels authorities.ld take the line on whatever the us says on this, they in force sanctions harder than ours. and in the middle britain is going its own way and leaving the eu so there... the fact that there was a united block of the eu, the us and britain obviously being part of the eu and 110w obviously being part of the eu and now you're sort of looking at three different groups going in there under action. it is interesting time for things like nato. it is part of the...
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barbara starr reporting from brussels thank you. all right let's bring you up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters have marched in downtown nairobi kenya to demand the release of an opposition lawmaker in neighboring uganda protesters put out the call to see bobby wine a pop star turned lawmaker who opposes the long time ugandan president one was charged with treason and a civilian court on thursday. house there were a hundred children who crossed into bangladesh without parents were orphaned by violence in myanmar it was previously thought that they had simply been separated from their parents and new finding by the aid group save the children comes one year after me and maher began forcibly expelling seven hundred thousand range of muslims. a man with psychic psychiatric problems has fatally stabbed his mother and sister in a paris suburb and seriously injured a third person french officials say the thirty six year old man was shot dead by police after the attack islamic states wishf
barbara starr reporting from brussels thank you. all right let's bring you up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters have marched in downtown nairobi kenya to demand the release of an opposition lawmaker in neighboring uganda protesters put out the call to see bobby wine a pop star turned lawmaker who opposes the long time ugandan president one was charged with treason and a civilian court on thursday. house there were a hundred children who crossed...
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mixed feelings or it in athens what about the mood in brussels them. the mood to brussels is relatively upbeat because in a sense of course the european union thinks this is a sort of victory if we look back to two thousand and fifteen the euro and the whole euro area was in a serious wobble the greek crisis was not just a blip on the arisan it was a really deep conflict within the eurozone and so you know things ok we avoided the worst be avoided for instance a grex and that was something that was being talked about in two fifteen and so now it everybody knows this is a compromise everybody knows things could have been dealt was better over those eight years of bailouts and of course the e.u. things of succession of greek governments who are supposed to have made a lot of mistakes but still now we're at the point we're at and there is a sliver of hope and of course brussels talks up the success and says yes greek will be agreed hope they will be capable to stand on their own feet economically so just very briefly there how reliable is athens now becau
mixed feelings or it in athens what about the mood in brussels them. the mood to brussels is relatively upbeat because in a sense of course the european union thinks this is a sort of victory if we look back to two thousand and fifteen the euro and the whole euro area was in a serious wobble the greek crisis was not just a blip on the arisan it was a really deep conflict within the eurozone and so you know things ok we avoided the worst be avoided for instance a grex and that was something that...
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brent: our correspondent joins us tonight from brussels. good evening. i read that the european union had already put together its own document on how to deal with a brexit no deal. now we are hearing that the brits are doing the same. what do eu policymakers make of this? do they believe britain is ready? barbara: at least britain is acknowledging that brexit is going to be highly complicated. in brussels so far, there was a sentiment that the british side completely underestimated what brexit means. the complexity of the issue, all of these things that concerned the supply of food, the whole supply chain of industrial production. the flights, access to bank accounts, this whole complex web of modern life is going to be torn apart if there is no deal. that is a thought that nobody at the british government seemed to entertain. finally, they are going to make contingency plans, and so brussels gets the feeling that they are looking at reality now and they might in the next -- they might be ready to move again. brent: if you have always said that a brexit
brent: our correspondent joins us tonight from brussels. good evening. i read that the european union had already put together its own document on how to deal with a brexit no deal. now we are hearing that the brits are doing the same. what do eu policymakers make of this? do they believe britain is ready? barbara: at least britain is acknowledging that brexit is going to be highly complicated. in brussels so far, there was a sentiment that the british side completely underestimated what brexit...
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taking place i've seen in brussels. the problem was the no deal breaker brand is the timing and the timing works for it because tourism a has a constant conservative party conference in early october before that she can't make a move because the hard line breaks to use already out for battle against her if she survives the party conference then she has about six weeks maximum six weeks to the middle and end of november to sort of get negotiations in brussels going again make for the compromises and figure out an agreement that is a very very tight time frame almost impossible so the mall in the weeks raced down to the end of november the more likely in no deal scenario is and i don't know if you're hungry barbara but you know mr rob do you sure britons that they would continue to enjoy their bacon lettuce and tomato sandwiches no matter what would brussels brussels stand in the way of a good british b.l.t. sandwich even in the event of no deal. basically non but brant to some of them are even assembled made in northern
taking place i've seen in brussels. the problem was the no deal breaker brand is the timing and the timing works for it because tourism a has a constant conservative party conference in early october before that she can't make a move because the hard line breaks to use already out for battle against her if she survives the party conference then she has about six weeks maximum six weeks to the middle and end of november to sort of get negotiations in brussels going again make for the compromises...
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in brussels it was a pleasure to talk to you. turn into a stream which is embroiled in a leadership crisis that could topple prime minister malcolm turnbull a new prime minister would be australia's sixth in less than a decade turnbull has survived one leadership vote within his duelling liberal party this week and could now face a second one on friday and he described the challenge against him as an internal insurgency to move his conservative party to the far right. the reality is that i minority in the party room. supported by. the parliament have sought to. bully intimidate others into. making this trying leadership that this. but obviously if people do want to. conduct an internal insurgency they're very hard to stop so we will have to let the democratic process play out. that has a stream is from mr malcolm turnbull german chancellor angela merkel begins a trip to three former subject republics today georgia armenia and azerbaijan they all have been caught up in ethnic conflicts in territorial disputes security issues will
in brussels it was a pleasure to talk to you. turn into a stream which is embroiled in a leadership crisis that could topple prime minister malcolm turnbull a new prime minister would be australia's sixth in less than a decade turnbull has survived one leadership vote within his duelling liberal party this week and could now face a second one on friday and he described the challenge against him as an internal insurgency to move his conservative party to the far right. the reality is that i...
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and to talk about the standoff brussels correspondent richard riegert joins me now from brussels a parent of this faceoff between rome and brussels has ended in a no deal what does that mean. that means there was no appetite to give in to italian demands neither by the commission nor by the eleven other member states who were in brussels to talk about migration because this is very unusual italian approach to say the least the voice is perceived as blackmail or populist brinkmanship and therefore rejected but that doesn't mean that there is no solution for the migrants inside we heard the us to negotiations going on between the capitals and maybe that in the next hours or days a solution can be found but this is not sure not just for the purposes of this is question if the italian government were to carry out its threat what kind of impact with that have on the european commission that the commission would have no other choice than take italy to cults because italy is obliged to pay its fees and use like in your normal private tennis a football club if you don't pay you can't use the cott
and to talk about the standoff brussels correspondent richard riegert joins me now from brussels a parent of this faceoff between rome and brussels has ended in a no deal what does that mean. that means there was no appetite to give in to italian demands neither by the commission nor by the eleven other member states who were in brussels to talk about migration because this is very unusual italian approach to say the least the voice is perceived as blackmail or populist brinkmanship and...
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protests to stay on top of the city in force ready reference to something fails on a rescue boat in brussels if it's threatening to revolt its european union funding if the situation is not resolved. plus when you see your football is back tonight the new season kicks off with byan taking on hoffenheim to win support of house and looks approval after a disastrous what's up we look at the challenges ahead. and welcome to you i'm. around six hundred people have been evacuated from their homes as a wildfire reaches you know the german capital the blaze has taken hold of a large wooded area around fifty kilometers southwest of the city but and residents awoke to the smell of smoke this morning. hundreds of firefighters are battling the blaze but their work is being hampered by munitions from the second world war buried in the forest we'll get a live update from the scene but first the support. flames are ripping through this german forest the place has spread to an area the size of four hundred football fields since it started on thursday. hundreds of firefighters have been working to contain th
protests to stay on top of the city in force ready reference to something fails on a rescue boat in brussels if it's threatening to revolt its european union funding if the situation is not resolved. plus when you see your football is back tonight the new season kicks off with byan taking on hoffenheim to win support of house and looks approval after a disastrous what's up we look at the challenges ahead. and welcome to you i'm. around six hundred people have been evacuated from their homes as...
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that ended without a resolution let's get more from brussels correspondent of band regas welcome band so no agreement from a you countries who met today and these people are on board apparently starving themselves to death so where does this leave the situation between russia and brussels. there was no appetite here in brussels to give in to any italian demands today because the rather unconventional very hawkish approach of italy to this problem was perceived as a kind of blackmail of populist brinkmanship so it was rejected and the migrants have to be more patient on this coast guard vessel and the whole situation is a kind of awkward because italy is holding its own italian military vessel in an italian port hostage and nevertheless the talian prime minister drew the pic on to accuse the e.u. of hypocrisy. let's listen to italy's deputy prime minister luigi dimaggio ahead of today's meeting. certainly one of the european union sticks with this attitude if nothing comes out of the european commission meeting on redistributing migrants nitty chiaki ship the five star and i will not b
that ended without a resolution let's get more from brussels correspondent of band regas welcome band so no agreement from a you countries who met today and these people are on board apparently starving themselves to death so where does this leave the situation between russia and brussels. there was no appetite here in brussels to give in to any italian demands today because the rather unconventional very hawkish approach of italy to this problem was perceived as a kind of blackmail of populist...
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mixed feelings or it in absence what about the mood in brussels then. the mood to in brussels is relatively upbeat because in a sense of course the european union thinks this is a sort of victory if we look back to two thousand and fifteen the euro and the whole euro area was in a serious wobble the greek crisis was not just a blip on the arising it was a really deep conflict within the eurozone and so you know things ok we avoided the worst be avoided for instance a grex and that was something that was being talked about in two fifteen and so now it everybody knows this is a compromise everybody knows things could have been dealt was better over those eight years of bailouts and of course the e.u. things of succession of greek governments who are supposed to have made a lot of mistakes but still now we're at the point we're at and there is a sliver of hope and of course brussels talks up the success and says yes greek movie and we hope they will be capable to stand on their own feet economically so just very briefly there how reliable is absence now be
mixed feelings or it in absence what about the mood in brussels then. the mood to in brussels is relatively upbeat because in a sense of course the european union thinks this is a sort of victory if we look back to two thousand and fifteen the euro and the whole euro area was in a serious wobble the greek crisis was not just a blip on the arising it was a really deep conflict within the eurozone and so you know things ok we avoided the worst be avoided for instance a grex and that was something...
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the independent says it risks a new brexit row with brussels, that is their take on it. they say that just by publishing these impact assessments of what a no deal would mean that that is, in a way, thumbing our nose at brussels and saying we are ready and we can survive and no deal brexit. i have had news that if they think they are getting certainty by reading these impact notices they are not. that uncertainty over where we are going over the next six months or so really continues. i keep hearing from friends in brussels and contacts there that they cannot conceive of the possibility of a no deal brexit and, privately, neither can reduce ministers. how damaging is this on the part of the uk then to ta ke is this on the part of the uk then to take this step in terms of the negotiation going on between westminster and brussels? this is done print are more reasons within the conservative party. but to get to the chequers agreement they have to the chequers agreement they have to assuage brexit is by saying we will also step up these plans for a no deal brexit. we here at
the independent says it risks a new brexit row with brussels, that is their take on it. they say that just by publishing these impact assessments of what a no deal would mean that that is, in a way, thumbing our nose at brussels and saying we are ready and we can survive and no deal brexit. i have had news that if they think they are getting certainty by reading these impact notices they are not. that uncertainty over where we are going over the next six months or so really continues. i keep...
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countries this is not a brussels ones of cause brussels one's a long term solution of the relocation mechanism for all the countries but it's still far away because of the countries say we don't take any margins anymore but then how united are italy in hungary here they do differ over their views on what should happen to migrants. well but it comes to practical terms the defense lot because italy hungary actually to take some migrants from the rescue ships in the us but hungary says fiercely knows so this sort of buried among nationalists of cause is very limited but they are papering this differences over hungary that says don't let anybody in so there's no need for relocation. hard to get these then freaking reporting for us there from brussels baron thank you. here in germany politicians are searching for answers after a violent far right protest in the city of camden the on rest was triggered by the fatal stabbing of a german man allegedly by two migrants from iraq and syria scenes of protesters giving nazi salutes and attacking people they took for foreigners have shocked the co
countries this is not a brussels ones of cause brussels one's a long term solution of the relocation mechanism for all the countries but it's still far away because of the countries say we don't take any margins anymore but then how united are italy in hungary here they do differ over their views on what should happen to migrants. well but it comes to practical terms the defense lot because italy hungary actually to take some migrants from the rescue ships in the us but hungary says fiercely...
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as the latest talks in brussels ended yet again without resolution europe's divisions over migration are painfully exposed but the chuck d. is not the first rescue vessel to be left in limbo on the mediterranean and it probably won't be the last unless leaders in brussels can find a common way ahead. and joining. in the studio now is to move fisher he's from the n.g.o.s is a boca an organization that campaigns for migrants taking the syria to europe mr fisher thank you for joining us today now your n.-g. o. organized demonstration in munich earlier today just what is your message yes thank you very much mary and well we organized demonstrations not only in munich but by now in over one hundred fifty cities in europe and it's more than one hundred thousand people going on the streets asking one simple question which is that we should not let people die and drown in the mediterranean sea just like we should not let the european values drawn in the military and yet some critics argue that taking in more refugees is actually not a solution to the problem that those people should actually
as the latest talks in brussels ended yet again without resolution europe's divisions over migration are painfully exposed but the chuck d. is not the first rescue vessel to be left in limbo on the mediterranean and it probably won't be the last unless leaders in brussels can find a common way ahead. and joining. in the studio now is to move fisher he's from the n.g.o.s is a boca an organization that campaigns for migrants taking the syria to europe mr fisher thank you for joining us today now...
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as the latest talks in brussels ended yet again without resolution europe's divisions over migration are painfully exposed. is not the first rescue vessel to be left in limbo on the mediterranean and it probably won't be the last unless leaders in brussels can find a common way ahead. of germany's business leader is up and running again kicking off last night with the reigning champions by munich facing another top team hoffenheim the bavarians are going for their title in a row and they were killing to start their campaign with a good result as they finished third last season qualifying for the champions league so the scene was set for tight contest. about to exit the tunnel two of the buddhist leaguers hot shot coaches on the left nico cove in his first league game with bae in munich and here they are not goals man of hoffenheim. it was covert his men who drew first blood trauma smother heading in the open air in the twenty third minute i go short came it with the perfectly placed corner and miller left almost unchallenged. but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an
as the latest talks in brussels ended yet again without resolution europe's divisions over migration are painfully exposed. is not the first rescue vessel to be left in limbo on the mediterranean and it probably won't be the last unless leaders in brussels can find a common way ahead. of germany's business leader is up and running again kicking off last night with the reigning champions by munich facing another top team hoffenheim the bavarians are going for their title in a row and they were...
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the european union without a deal by publishing practical guidelines should talks break down with brussels also coming up we talk to the captain of a german aid ship who is on trial in montana after landing two hundred thirty rescued migrants there and the rounding to the u.s. has china for a second time with tariffs beijing corresponds in kind with a trade war escalating who stands to lose the most we bring you a special report from one u.s. region bracing for tough times ahead. on little rock it's great to have you along everyone keep calm and carry on that seems to be the message from the u.k. government which has published guidelines for people and businesses on how to prepare if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal britain's brigs administered dominic rob says he is still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. but that the advice published today explains what will happen if no deal is reached . while britain is due to redraw from the block on march twenty ninth next year here's more of what rob had to say. we stepping up the pace and the intensity on nego
the european union without a deal by publishing practical guidelines should talks break down with brussels also coming up we talk to the captain of a german aid ship who is on trial in montana after landing two hundred thirty rescued migrants there and the rounding to the u.s. has china for a second time with tariffs beijing corresponds in kind with a trade war escalating who stands to lose the most we bring you a special report from one u.s. region bracing for tough times ahead. on little rock...
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thank you so much for now brussels correspondent matters there talking to us from brussels. now about a thousand far right protesters have staged another demonstration in the eastern german city of canute's police say the rally was tense but not threatening or marked by violence like a protest earlier this week at a nearby venue politicians met with local residents some of them saying officials are out of touch for. the. get lost they chant. demonstrators are out in force again in ten minutes they're protesting against the town hall meeting with saxony state from e n but some in this east german city want to engage with him. it's most important of all dockyard small i want to talk to him about my feeling that many politicians don't know anything about their citizens anymore and don't know what's going on i saw a report that he was shocked by what's happening here about how cannot be up if he is our state premier management is the president and that. the fatal stabbing of a german citizen over the weekend sparked violent anti immigration protests and what appeared to be vigil
thank you so much for now brussels correspondent matters there talking to us from brussels. now about a thousand far right protesters have staged another demonstration in the eastern german city of canute's police say the rally was tense but not threatening or marked by violence like a protest earlier this week at a nearby venue politicians met with local residents some of them saying officials are out of touch for. the. get lost they chant. demonstrators are out in force again in ten minutes...
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states except some of the refugees crisis talks held in brussels have ended without a resolution let's get more from brussels correspondent to bed and read as well to ban so no agreement from a you countries who met today and these people on board apparently starving themselves to death so where does this leave the situation between russia and brussels. there was no appetite here in brussels to give in to any italian demands today because the rather unconventional very hawkish approach of italy to this problem was perceived as a kind of blackmail of populist brinkmanship so it was rejected and the migrants have to be more patient on this coast guard vessel and the whole situation is a kind of awkward because italy is holding its own italian military vessel in an italian port hostage and nevertheless the talian prime minister do that accuse the e.u. of hypocrisy. let's listen to italy's deputy prime minister luigi de mayo ahead of today's meeting. your opinion sticks with a saturday if nothing comes out of the european commission meeting on redistributing migrants and the ship the five
states except some of the refugees crisis talks held in brussels have ended without a resolution let's get more from brussels correspondent to bed and read as well to ban so no agreement from a you countries who met today and these people on board apparently starving themselves to death so where does this leave the situation between russia and brussels. there was no appetite here in brussels to give in to any italian demands today because the rather unconventional very hawkish approach of italy...
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what do the two sides have to accomplish today in brussels?e main negotiators are getting together here in brussels again today. it looks like they are going to be assessing how far apart they actually are. later this week, there will be some guidelines in terms of preparing for a no deal. it gives you an idea of the stasis we are at in terms of negotiations, very little has been accomplished since december. there are just two months to go before a real deadline when a deal has to be put on paper for the parliament to be able to consider it. today, they will be assessing where they stand, and preparing for a big push that will come over the next eight weeks. watching, hee is says on twitter the u.k. can strike a deal the partners. "i am looking forward to meeting with michel barnier today. can strike a deal that is good for the u.k. and our eu partner." officially, it is optimistic, that is what they are saying, we need to reach a deal and we will reach a deal. at the same time, there is more talk and worried about a no deal situation that is
what do the two sides have to accomplish today in brussels?e main negotiators are getting together here in brussels again today. it looks like they are going to be assessing how far apart they actually are. later this week, there will be some guidelines in terms of preparing for a no deal. it gives you an idea of the stasis we are at in terms of negotiations, very little has been accomplished since december. there are just two months to go before a real deadline when a deal has to be put on...
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sophie in ‘t veld in brussels, welcome to hardtalk. hello.brexit negotiations very, very closely. are you comfortable with the fact that when theresa may and her government came out with their big proposal, the so—called white paper, their vision for what a post—brexit trade deal with the eu could look like, it was, effectively, dismissed by the eu's, the eu commission's chief negotiator, michel barnier, with barely a second glance? well, dismissed. i think mr barnier made it very clear that we are happy that there are proposals on the table. that's a start, that's necessary. he also made it very clear that some of the proposals clearly do not fit in, or do not correspond to the rules of the internal market. but there's clearly a basis to start the talks. and hopefully finalise the talks in time and try and avoid a cliff edge scenario. you say there is clearly a basis for talks. i'm struggling to see that basis because michel barnier, from the beginning of this process up until today, appears convinced that britain is still, to use the phrase
sophie in ‘t veld in brussels, welcome to hardtalk. hello.brexit negotiations very, very closely. are you comfortable with the fact that when theresa may and her government came out with their big proposal, the so—called white paper, their vision for what a post—brexit trade deal with the eu could look like, it was, effectively, dismissed by the eu's, the eu commission's chief negotiator, michel barnier, with barely a second glance? well, dismissed. i think mr barnier made it very clear...
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the european union without a deal by publishing practical guidelines should talks break down with brussels also coming up around tear us his china for a second time with tariffs beijing corresponds unkind with the trade war escalating who stands to lose the most we bring you a special report from one u.s. region bracing for tough times ahead. and the soundtrack for social change in georgia. tech no clubs in t.v. see are at the forefront of a push to get the conservative post soviet country to loosen up and embrace liberal values. thanks very much for your company everyone. keep calm and carry on that seems to be the message from the u.k. government which has published guidelines for people and businesses on how to prepare if britain crashes out of the european union without a deal britain's briggs it minister dominic rob says he's still confident of reaching an agreement with the e.u. but that the advice published today explains that will happen if no deal is reached britain is due to a draw from the block on the twenty ninth of march next year. and dominic rob said that in the event of no
the european union without a deal by publishing practical guidelines should talks break down with brussels also coming up around tear us his china for a second time with tariffs beijing corresponds unkind with the trade war escalating who stands to lose the most we bring you a special report from one u.s. region bracing for tough times ahead. and the soundtrack for social change in georgia. tech no clubs in t.v. see are at the forefront of a push to get the conservative post soviet country to...
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our reporter gavin lee is in brussels.nterpart, this isa dominic raab is my counterpart, this is a watching brief right now. their tea m is a watching brief right now. their team are already saying they have done the same thing. they have stolen a march on the uk to ensure the other 27 countries have a full brief of how no deal could look at. they have gone to what they call the last chance scenario, which is the wheels falling off for them. theresa may is still saying no deal is better than a bad deal. they're also saying, for the eu side, they are wanting to make sure at the boards in rotterdam or subroto summit tommo... dominic in rotterdam or subroto summit tommo. .. dominic raab in rotterdam or subroto summit tommo... dominic raab will be encouraging them be no checks for british cars or lorries, no clarity from paris or amsterdam if those governments would do the same thing the other way. this is interesting from dominic raab, notable that he is hoping for good faith agreements. he also took the bait medicine, it is
our reporter gavin lee is in brussels.nterpart, this isa dominic raab is my counterpart, this is a watching brief right now. their tea m is a watching brief right now. their team are already saying they have done the same thing. they have stolen a march on the uk to ensure the other 27 countries have a full brief of how no deal could look at. they have gone to what they call the last chance scenario, which is the wheels falling off for them. theresa may is still saying no deal is better than a...
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has responded with legislation that bans european companies from complying with the sanctions brussels sent a clear signal. we believe that it is and it has to be to. be europeans in this case to the side with home to trade with major corporations like air bus and decided to quit operations in iran instead of risking sanctions themselves but medium sized companies cannot afford to give up the market and brussels is still hoping that washington want to proceed with sanctions on e.u. companies and is the softness to the hope is that americans one sanction european companies or otherwise disadvantage them but the more they do that the more we have to protect our business with credit or investment guarantees. could it govern t.n. in its own scott and. provides recourse to any european companies hit by u.s. sanctions but even if they can claim compensation for any losses incurred many of them are still stuck between a rock and a hard place. fat. loss . the unfamiliar. the unexpected. the outrageous. all that some programs at the fringe festival in edinburgh. for three weeks performers from
has responded with legislation that bans european companies from complying with the sanctions brussels sent a clear signal. we believe that it is and it has to be to. be europeans in this case to the side with home to trade with major corporations like air bus and decided to quit operations in iran instead of risking sanctions themselves but medium sized companies cannot afford to give up the market and brussels is still hoping that washington want to proceed with sanctions on e.u. companies...
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all right kiddies band regular reporting for us from brussels thank you dad. here in germany politicians are searching for answers in the aftermath of violent far right protests in the city of kennett's the unrest was triggered by the fatal stabbing of a german man allegedly by two migrants from iraq and syria scenes of protesters giving nazi salutes and attacking people they took for foreigners have shocked the country now leaders are asking what can be done to stop it from happening again. violence. hate speech. and illegal gestures these scenes have touched of national debate in germany far right groups taking to the streets of candidates insisting the city belongs to them not foreign as. video from sunday shows what appeared to be vigilante attacks in cabinets targeting people believed to be foreign us. opcode over what. chancellor angela merkel has condemned the violence calm viewers video footage of hunts and just hates on the streets this has no place in a state under the rule of law. let me underline that once more in this condition all the cliff to th
all right kiddies band regular reporting for us from brussels thank you dad. here in germany politicians are searching for answers in the aftermath of violent far right protests in the city of kennett's the unrest was triggered by the fatal stabbing of a german man allegedly by two migrants from iraq and syria scenes of protesters giving nazi salutes and attacking people they took for foreigners have shocked the country now leaders are asking what can be done to stop it from happening again....
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you know mosque in brussels mohammed called for a jihad of law. that is not the title of he spoke. for a lot. of the you know song the cradle of the poem so if you know. this is addressed this it said to you i don't know what but i'm a nobody here in our own lives up an idea i mean to me the regime neediest was a bit me at least. for the girl who could she could have kept at least that's what shitty person here. you also want to. do was she had other mean bomb they could pull up what they do have it preys on those your. mom or did your walk. it to their program or you know i could play a pivotal moment because on the one that. was awful. and the second is that i'll be in a despotic target a funded. so no such kind of solution is sought before the fucking difficult because i'm just for twice. full of struggles. you know them well they're. the same human to me. full of pleasure make. me funny and it was only having an intimate look at life in cuba today if you go to rome and i don't know what again is a person with a game you understood as a director what are the new my leave. cuba.
you know mosque in brussels mohammed called for a jihad of law. that is not the title of he spoke. for a lot. of the you know song the cradle of the poem so if you know. this is addressed this it said to you i don't know what but i'm a nobody here in our own lives up an idea i mean to me the regime neediest was a bit me at least. for the girl who could she could have kept at least that's what shitty person here. you also want to. do was she had other mean bomb they could pull up what they do...
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took a as ordeal began three months after the coup when he was lured from brussels back to under the guise of an urgent meeting instead his former turkish military colleagues had him arrested and thrown into jail for more than sixteen months turning him overnight from a high ranking international diplomat with nato's top security clearance to a so-called terrorist one of almost two hundred thousand people swept up in the massive purges ordered by air to one after the coup attempt top player was accused of being a follower of exiled islamist leader for to the glenn whom heir to one blames for instigating the coup he was also charged with insulting air to one on twitter the officer says the claims are absurd that he has no religious or political ties and never had a twitter account at that point a prosecutor even brought up his nato appointment as an allegation against him being pro less than pro me too is a big crime in turkey you know. he fled while on a temporary release from prison and awaiting trial tokyo says he witnessed terrible things while being held extreme physical and ment
took a as ordeal began three months after the coup when he was lured from brussels back to under the guise of an urgent meeting instead his former turkish military colleagues had him arrested and thrown into jail for more than sixteen months turning him overnight from a high ranking international diplomat with nato's top security clearance to a so-called terrorist one of almost two hundred thousand people swept up in the massive purges ordered by air to one after the coup attempt top player was...
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sophie in ‘t veld in brussels, welcome to hardtalk. hello.it negotiations very, very closely. are you comfortable with the fact that went theresa may and her government came out there need proposal, the so—called white paper, their vision for what abe post brexit trade deal with the eu could look like it was, effectively, dismissed by the eu's chief negotiator with barely a second glance? dismissed, ithink mr barnier made it clear that we are happy there are proposals on the table. that is the start and is necessary to heels made it clear that some of the proposals clearly do not fit in, or do not correspond to the rules of the internal market. there is clearly a basis now to stop the talks. hopefully, finalise the talks in time. and try to avoid a cliff edge scenario. you say there is clearly a basis for talks. i struggle to see that bases because barnierfrom the struggle to see that bases because barnier from the beginning struggle to see that bases because barnierfrom the beginning of this process up to now appears convinced that britain i
sophie in ‘t veld in brussels, welcome to hardtalk. hello.it negotiations very, very closely. are you comfortable with the fact that went theresa may and her government came out there need proposal, the so—called white paper, their vision for what abe post brexit trade deal with the eu could look like it was, effectively, dismissed by the eu's chief negotiator with barely a second glance? dismissed, ithink mr barnier made it clear that we are happy there are proposals on the table. that is...
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live to brussels and our reporter adam fleming.hey have agreed to step up the intensity of negotiations. i suppose they need to because time is running out? that was the main thing i took away from the brief appearance by them. gone is the whole structure of having a round of negotiations every month and a week beforehand to circulate papers and a week afterwards to go home and tell the eu capital is what has been discussed. now they will meet continuously. i do not think it will mean there will be british officials in there at 3am but i think contacts will be stepped up. dominic raab said he will be back in brussels next week for another round of talks with michel barnier and thatis of talks with michel barnier and that is just both sides realising there is not a lot of time to get this sorted out. they have to finalise the withdrawal agreement that wraps up the uk membership. it seems there has been no progress on theissues seems there has been no progress on the issues that have been holding them up. they have to get the politic
live to brussels and our reporter adam fleming.hey have agreed to step up the intensity of negotiations. i suppose they need to because time is running out? that was the main thing i took away from the brief appearance by them. gone is the whole structure of having a round of negotiations every month and a week beforehand to circulate papers and a week afterwards to go home and tell the eu capital is what has been discussed. now they will meet continuously. i do not think it will mean there...
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you know mosque in brussels mohamed called for a jihad of law. that this is the title of he spoke. for a long. stick with the you know song. so if you know. this is addressed this it sent to you i don't know what but i mean what is your. own nose up an idea of a comedian regime neediest was a bit nearest. he pointed but for that call could he could have kept at least that's what should be a person here. you also want to. do was could they make sure they mean boom they could pull up what they do love it preys on those hear. them or did your walk. it with their cool. you know i could play a pivotal moment because only when i. was . with. it. in a despotic target i found it. so with such kind of solution it's hard for the fox to fix it which is only for twice. this was wrong to teach children away from their parents and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is the big player and we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names . it's kind of it is dark secret on al-jazeera. the first batch of u.s. sanctions against ir
you know mosque in brussels mohamed called for a jihad of law. that this is the title of he spoke. for a long. stick with the you know song. so if you know. this is addressed this it sent to you i don't know what but i mean what is your. own nose up an idea of a comedian regime neediest was a bit nearest. he pointed but for that call could he could have kept at least that's what should be a person here. you also want to. do was could they make sure they mean boom they could pull up what they do...
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and again, damian grammaticas in brussels.cliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family says she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. she'd been accused of spying, a charge she denies and has already been reunited with her four—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports. a first family photo of freedom. imagine the moment after nearly two years in prison, eight months of them in solitary confinement. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was still in her bed clothes this morning when she was given ten minutes to get ready to leave jail. her husband richard, who has campaigned tirelessly for her release, called today a very happy surprise. just really positive, we have had so many dashed hopes and false dawns and i had heard rumours that this might happen and i didn't believe them. you know, because after this many, it's easier to keep coping by not getting your hopes up too high. the family haven't been together since the spring of 2016, when nazanin took her daughter
and again, damian grammaticas in brussels.cliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family says she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. she'd been accused of spying, a charge she denies and has already been reunited with her four—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports. a first family photo of freedom. imagine the moment after nearly two years in prison, eight months of them in solitary confinement. nazanin...