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e.u. member states have given the green light to a new climate a deal to make the e.u. call been neutral by 2050 states voting in favor with the exception of poland which has until june to decide holden still relies heavily on coal as an energy source. e.u. leaders have agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th teen following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for pro moscow separatists in the east of the country the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. vodafone germany says excluding she away from its 5 g. network could delay the rollout of the next generation take up to 5 years the message comes amid continued debate about what role the chinese companies should play in the country and wednesday spain's telefonica stated it wanted to work with both nokia i'm sure way to build up a 5 g. in germany move would require the approval of the german government which has not yet finalized its posi
e.u. member states have given the green light to a new climate a deal to make the e.u. call been neutral by 2050 states voting in favor with the exception of poland which has until june to decide holden still relies heavily on coal as an energy source. e.u. leaders have agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th teen following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for pro moscow separatists in the...
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and then the university can just start with the e.u. for example could start with having an honest conversation about the ukraine and discuss whether ukraine will ever be part of the e.u. what ukraine is getting from the association agreement whether ukraine once you have some sort of economic relationship with russia i mean we don't need to start big i mean those are issues that directly a fact lives of everyday people yeah you know it would be great unfortunately in this particular case i'm afraid that no one. those involved. wants to be 100 percent. open and honest that that was the nature of this conflict from the beginning it was based on them very sort of to say. from all sides and to start with this. chance to undermine everything why russia is so. insisting on a very formal past. described in the minsk documents because this is a way to. formalize steps which should be done and to start to. take particular can lead to a much bigger solution in the future at the same time for ukraine. agreement 15 was an agreement to stop war it
and then the university can just start with the e.u. for example could start with having an honest conversation about the ukraine and discuss whether ukraine will ever be part of the e.u. what ukraine is getting from the association agreement whether ukraine once you have some sort of economic relationship with russia i mean we don't need to start big i mean those are issues that directly a fact lives of everyday people yeah you know it would be great unfortunately in this particular case i'm...
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the e.u. that could take years and there could be serious disagreement over it so of course they're not bound by the time but still it takes time but so one can only advise investors and everybody to celebrate. while it's time to celebrate because difficult times yet ahead of us all and thank you so much. well of course the british car industry will be one that's keeping a particularly close eye on developments in the coming months with 80 percent of britain's car exports currently go into the e.u. a lot depends on what kind of post breaks a trade deal the u.k. and e.u. can hammer out during the transition period and how many it is time to look for a plan b. to keep business going. when it comes to the topic of breakfast gregory mcdonald tends not to see eye to eye with his employees he's the managing director of car parts supplier good fish most of the workers in the group conoco plant around an hour's drive outside of birmingham voted to leave the european union. the company employs some 130
the e.u. that could take years and there could be serious disagreement over it so of course they're not bound by the time but still it takes time but so one can only advise investors and everybody to celebrate. while it's time to celebrate because difficult times yet ahead of us all and thank you so much. well of course the british car industry will be one that's keeping a particularly close eye on developments in the coming months with 80 percent of britain's car exports currently go into the...
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hundreds of millions in e.u. money has flowed from the coffers of brussels to create repayments not only in bug area but in other european member states. is poised to be given in the future. but one question raised from our investigation watching the shows knew about the places they funded. the just the grades to whatever bulgaria suggests the auditor's. gave here there were more interested in whether the money was spent they were not interested in whether the money for. the child or the prison in. this footage is from another group had been bug area which has received funding from the european union which was part of evidence gathered by the n.g.a. disability rights international for a recent report. in the corner of the room op-ed miss and in one of them a young man is lying he has new bedding nothing to do or distract him. in another center that's also been in receipt of e.u. funds the charities investigators find a boy suffering from the condition hydrocephalus which causes purely to connect in the brain. the
hundreds of millions in e.u. money has flowed from the coffers of brussels to create repayments not only in bug area but in other european member states. is poised to be given in the future. but one question raised from our investigation watching the shows knew about the places they funded. the just the grades to whatever bulgaria suggests the auditor's. gave here there were more interested in whether the money was spent they were not interested in whether the money for. the child or the prison...
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money we put those questions to an e.u. commission director starting by asking about human rights violations on one of the things that we've heard is that when the commission is told about abuses they fail to take responsibility for it the fact is that when we speak about specific cases if they are curious x. y. member state the national or sorry these are the one who are responsible for the support the state of play you are responsible for the status of the persons will be the disability is that there is nothing i mean this is european taxpayers' money going into institutions where vulnerable e.u. citizens are being abused now you will be aware of this particular example which is top us in hungary subject of a very long complaints commission i'm not going to comment and because i'm not going to go into any individual cases and i think we are here to set of the example and to set the principles has the commission actually sanctioned any countries where they found out abuses have they taken money away have they said stop it
money we put those questions to an e.u. commission director starting by asking about human rights violations on one of the things that we've heard is that when the commission is told about abuses they fail to take responsibility for it the fact is that when we speak about specific cases if they are curious x. y. member state the national or sorry these are the one who are responsible for the support the state of play you are responsible for the status of the persons will be the disability is...
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believed the e.u. on january 31st and so when those results came in on the screens here in this building so the venue of the e.u. summit we did hear a lot of. and disappointment especially from the social democrats that had a huge beating in those elections now max of course that means now that briggs it is definitively inevitable mr johnson now has the mandate to make good on his promise to leave the e.u. by the end of january that's the goal of what he doesn't control is negotiations with the e.u. what timeline are we looking at from your. which point. i would say nothing is impossible with gregg's it but you're right it's extremely likely that the u.k. will leave the e.u. on january 31st and some say that's when the hard part begins the real negotiations about a free trade agreement with the u.k. and it's harder for the e.u. because that's when the divergent economic interests of the different member states of the e.u. come into play and as you know countries like poland and germany don't have the s
believed the e.u. on january 31st and so when those results came in on the screens here in this building so the venue of the e.u. summit we did hear a lot of. and disappointment especially from the social democrats that had a huge beating in those elections now max of course that means now that briggs it is definitively inevitable mr johnson now has the mandate to make good on his promise to leave the e.u. by the end of january that's the goal of what he doesn't control is negotiations with the...
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well that e.u. resolution to fight climate change coincides with the global climate summit that's been held in madrid for the past 2 weeks representatives of nearly 200 states have been trying to find solutions to the climate crisis ahead of crucial 2020 deadline set by the paris agreement the conference was set to conclude today but with disagreement among participants negotiations are set to drag on and climate activists say even the best case outcome will likely fall short of what is needed to avert a future ravaged by global warming. and let's go right to our correspondent sonia is in madrid at the cop 25 conference good to see you this resolution was adopted by nearly all of the european member states but are people there unanimous that this is setting the bar for how to combat climate change going forward. it will still be a number of delegates here and i have to say especially delegates have welcomed the scale of the mission of this deal that would really make the. continent they say this is
well that e.u. resolution to fight climate change coincides with the global climate summit that's been held in madrid for the past 2 weeks representatives of nearly 200 states have been trying to find solutions to the climate crisis ahead of crucial 2020 deadline set by the paris agreement the conference was set to conclude today but with disagreement among participants negotiations are set to drag on and climate activists say even the best case outcome will likely fall short of what is needed...
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and the e.u. . or european union leaders are processing the conservative victory in planning their own way forward at this hour of brussels summit back to the european commission president green deal it pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us britain's conservatives have won an overall majority in the country's general election decisively ending 3 and a half years of political gridlock the opposition labor party they are on course for an historic defeat after a near wipe out in their traditional heartlands in the early hours a prime minister johnson appeared at his own constituency count and said his government had been given a powerful new mandate to finally take the e.u. out of the year the u.k. rather out of the european union the labor party blamed bracks it for their crushing losses with some seats still to declare here's a snapshot of the results as we go to air. well as you can see here the conservatives have won in outright ma
and the e.u. . or european union leaders are processing the conservative victory in planning their own way forward at this hour of brussels summit back to the european commission president green deal it pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us britain's conservatives have won an overall majority in the country's general election decisively ending 3 and a half years of political gridlock the opposition labor party they are on...
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and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will adhere to rules during a transition period until the end of the year that means the risk of a new deal hard bragg's it remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree on a new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. of other vessels still with us or the debate over the u.k. and they you has cost conservative prime minister is that jobs is everyone on the same page now. everyone in the conservative party is and that is simply because all the other charice the ones who wanted to stay close to the european union maybe even state in the european union they are all gone during the bitter fight about brecht sit in the course of last year they all left the party and then they sort of stood down the majority of them and the election came up so this means you're looking at a completely different conservative party now it has had a sharp shift to the righ
and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will adhere to rules during a transition period until the end of the year that means the risk of a new deal hard bragg's it remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree on a new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. of other vessels still with us or the debate over the u.k. and they you has cost conservative prime minister is that jobs is...
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e.u. leaders have also agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for promised separatists in the east of the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. that's all from me and the business team here in l.a. and if you want more check out our website as t.w. dot com slash business now stay tuned for the news that's next after this quick update on global markets. you an equal india a. how can a country's economy grow harmony with its people and the element when there are doers look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges. and those people are striving to create a sustainable future a clever projects from europe and india a. w. but you are now one of. the lead. exposing injustice global news that matters. made from minds. closely. carefully. soup. to get. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. frank food. internat
e.u. leaders have also agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for promised separatists in the east of the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. that's all from me and the business team here in l.a. and if you want more check out our website as t.w. dot com slash business now stay tuned for the news that's next after this quick update on global...
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and the e.u. on the future trade agreement so i think there is this cheerfulness today could very easily disappear but now it's at least clear that britain will finally move forward with brics it. will the german economy it's important that there is a decision concerning brics it's 3 years the companies are unsure when and how breaks that will happen now is the time to make sure that the companies have something which they can plan off and therefore the new government should decide quickly how to proceed with taxes the u.k. is departure will start a new phase of trade negotiations between london and the $27.00 remaining e.u. members if it is a free trade agreement as may be possible then the damage to both european german companies and to british companies will be limited because free trade means there will be low tariffs on no terrorists regulatory alignments however if there is no free trade agreement then there could be substantially bigger cost particular to britain but also to the german econ
and the e.u. on the future trade agreement so i think there is this cheerfulness today could very easily disappear but now it's at least clear that britain will finally move forward with brics it. will the german economy it's important that there is a decision concerning brics it's 3 years the companies are unsure when and how breaks that will happen now is the time to make sure that the companies have something which they can plan off and therefore the new government should decide quickly how...
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e.u. leaders have also agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for promo scope separatists in the east of the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. that's all from me on the business team. and if you want more check out our website that's g.w. dot com slash business all stay tuned for the news that's next office quick update on global. economy. how can a country's economy grow harmony its people and the climate when there are doers look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and those people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india coach. 30 minutes. on the w. . literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see some as the kids find strength grow. as to share work and. do the books on youtube. that created today's world stood up to 7. good points in politics b
e.u. leaders have also agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for promo scope separatists in the east of the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. that's all from me on the business team. and if you want more check out our website that's g.w. dot com slash business all stay tuned for the news that's next office quick update on global. economy. how...
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aside from environmental motives that you think the e.u. would be seeking to phase i palm oil as a biofuel. well i mean obviously this is a direct result of the gross stupidity of the you know 10 years ago when they imposed these biofuels targets on member states and forced consumers to pay extra to have a biofuels as part of their transport fuel because it was obvious back then that this was going to have a devastating effect on developing countries and lead to the destruction of the rain forest these huge land grabs often displacing indigenous people and destroying villages to make way for palm oil plantations and now 10 years later they finally woken up to the damage they've done in these developing countries so that's really the background the indonesian officials aren't mincing their words are they are they are calling this a protectionist move by brussels. yeah i think that's part of it and we know obviously view has a long history of imposing tariffs and quotas and bands etc to protect its own industry so the problem is once they imp
aside from environmental motives that you think the e.u. would be seeking to phase i palm oil as a biofuel. well i mean obviously this is a direct result of the gross stupidity of the you know 10 years ago when they imposed these biofuels targets on member states and forced consumers to pay extra to have a biofuels as part of their transport fuel because it was obvious back then that this was going to have a devastating effect on developing countries and lead to the destruction of the rain...
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e.u. leaders have also agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for promised separatists in the east of the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. that's all from me and the business team here and if you want more check out our website. dot com slash business now straight. for the news that's next after this quick update on global. they created 2 days more clearly. the bridge and politics business the bottom up people of the moment revolution under on the turn to hama he had always dreamt of a stake in the shanty an old which. the book opens up making its initial flirtation with capitalism. strikes and states of emergency it sinks into chaos margaret thatcher remarks in college them to work harder and they will was a distortion of liberalism above john culberson emphasis moment. it's the book and threatens to go to border to play it a bit this co
e.u. leaders have also agreed to extend sanctions against russia for its role in ukraine the sanctions were 1st adopted in july 24th following russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and its support for promised separatists in the east of the sanctions are reviewed every 6 months. that's all from me and the business team here and if you want more check out our website. dot com slash business now straight. for the news that's next after this quick update on global. they created 2 days...
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approximately 209,000 e.u. citizens live in scotland, ringing in skills and expertise absolutely vital to the local economy. on, andebate earlier intervention from my honorable friend, the issue of other company miners were raised. on the basis of the response from the prime minister, he clearly has not read his own bill, because i will just read what it says. column -- this amends section 17 to remove the obligation to seek to negotiate agreements and a requirement to make a statement to parliament. that is the heart -- harsh reality. think very carefully, think very carefully to what you are about to do, because you are just about to bring up the drawbridge and stop that right of unaccompanied minors coming to the united kingdom. disgrace, and a real indication of who are the real separatists and isolationists in the way they are continuing to behave. they are very afraid -- i am very afraid of what this conservative government is seeking to do. simply notinister is interested in scotland's economy, he has ma
approximately 209,000 e.u. citizens live in scotland, ringing in skills and expertise absolutely vital to the local economy. on, andebate earlier intervention from my honorable friend, the issue of other company miners were raised. on the basis of the response from the prime minister, he clearly has not read his own bill, because i will just read what it says. column -- this amends section 17 to remove the obligation to seek to negotiate agreements and a requirement to make a statement to...
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will have to decide in the future the e.u. itself the e.u. institutions have no say in this field what about the question of poland garrett will get special rights because of its dependence on fossil fuels why did the other member states accept that. the german chancellor was rather relaxed about it and that is also because she knows that if poland wants to tap into the money that was enough on the line has for seen as for compensation some 100000000000 euros a fund that will be targeted for those countries that are struggling with a changing their energy mix if poland wants that money they will have to play along and they will have to come around at some point what the council realized yesterday is that poland will just need a little bit more time to think this through and so that time moves was approved to give you a scared mattress reporting for us in the process thank you carol. let's get a round of now some other stories making news around the world the u.s. has test fired a missile over the pacific better long been banned under a treaty
will have to decide in the future the e.u. itself the e.u. institutions have no say in this field what about the question of poland garrett will get special rights because of its dependence on fossil fuels why did the other member states accept that. the german chancellor was rather relaxed about it and that is also because she knows that if poland wants to tap into the money that was enough on the line has for seen as for compensation some 100000000000 euros a fund that will be targeted for...
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continues to enjoy the benefits of the e.u. and has to apply e.u. law but it no longer has a vote here in brussesels. but with that ststrong majority erg hardline euroskeptic group has lost power. they think maybe they'll get a softer johnson during the ns. nadia: dave, stay with us for the moment because it is important to remind our viewers that brexit t isn't the only headline issue at this summit today. there's also what's known as the green deal. today the european union has agreed that all member states will strive for carbon neutrality by 2050. that plan was agreed with some difficulty. a few eastern members of the bloc were wary. but the deal did get passed. let's listen to the commission and president speaking about that agreement. >> it's important for europe to show a strong ambition. it is very important for the next years and after, the green eal announced yesterday by the commission. we take this commitment, we want europe as the first climate neutral continent. >> but of course we are aware that not every region has the same starting
continues to enjoy the benefits of the e.u. and has to apply e.u. law but it no longer has a vote here in brussesels. but with that ststrong majority erg hardline euroskeptic group has lost power. they think maybe they'll get a softer johnson during the ns. nadia: dave, stay with us for the moment because it is important to remind our viewers that brexit t isn't the only headline issue at this summit today. there's also what's known as the green deal. today the european union has agreed that...
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voted to leave the e.u. but the country still hasn't parted prime minister boris johnson is hoping a strong showing any majority for his conservatives. let him complete his campaign pledge to quote get it done. these are the early morning images boris johnson wanted voters to see a prime minister turn to milkman dutifully delivering to the public. thank you for paris or become on the good morning britain prime minister. but shortly before that johnson and his team were not so composed oh so to come on good morning britain deliver on your promises or to payson says i laugh. johnson was caught off guard by a crew from i.t.v. as good morning britain and he took refuge from the reporters in a freezer. but equally as staged was labor leader german cope and last day on the campaign trail. and jumped at the chance to take a swipe at his main political rival thank god but you know this i've not come here to the bell. oh. what that message. called and will be hoping his message hits home so far polls have not been lo
voted to leave the e.u. but the country still hasn't parted prime minister boris johnson is hoping a strong showing any majority for his conservatives. let him complete his campaign pledge to quote get it done. these are the early morning images boris johnson wanted voters to see a prime minister turn to milkman dutifully delivering to the public. thank you for paris or become on the good morning britain prime minister. but shortly before that johnson and his team were not so composed oh so to...
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will leave the e.u. by the end of january. definitely so because all the whole campaigning for reid to remain and the fight of people who wanted to stay in the u. it's over i mean this is this is it and he does have boris johnson does have a mandate the voters gave him a mandate to sort of get the country out of the e.u. on the 31st of january so this is going to happen next week already he will push the 1st part of the legislation through parliament and the rest will follow quickly so no way around that but what happens after that because the 31st is just symbolic date formally britain will have left the earth and union then we end the transition period and he will have to start negotiating which is europe about what the future relationship is going to be like so far we really don't have an idea of what she what she wants and where he's going to lead it is going to be hard and a tough battle or is it going to be a bit softer the next year will tell obviously in london thank you now to the united states where the house judicia
will leave the e.u. by the end of january. definitely so because all the whole campaigning for reid to remain and the fight of people who wanted to stay in the u. it's over i mean this is this is it and he does have boris johnson does have a mandate the voters gave him a mandate to sort of get the country out of the e.u. on the 31st of january so this is going to happen next week already he will push the 1st part of the legislation through parliament and the rest will follow quickly so no way...
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it encourages more people within the e.u. to appreciate being in the e.u.t is mildly positive for the e.u., although it will be hard for ireland, netherlands, and a few others. guy: what do you think of the phase one trade deal? was it worth the pain? adam: no. this was a stupid exercise. they went through a year and a half conflict to achieve almost nothing. before, onit i think this product -- program before, to economic afghanistan. to get are, we are going some rhetoric about intellectual property rights, get back some soybean and pork purchases, and achieve nothing and put some people out of work. mostly created an overhang for years to come about the u.s. is not supporting the trade regime the way it once was and is not able to push china. i think it is a terrible thing. guy: do you think we get a phase two? do you think that ever happens? .dam: ever is a long time before the election? no. do we get a meaningful phase two in the next term? possibly. the hope some democrats are expressing is if you line up with the e.u. and japan and canada you might b
it encourages more people within the e.u. to appreciate being in the e.u.t is mildly positive for the e.u., although it will be hard for ireland, netherlands, and a few others. guy: what do you think of the phase one trade deal? was it worth the pain? adam: no. this was a stupid exercise. they went through a year and a half conflict to achieve almost nothing. before, onit i think this product -- program before, to economic afghanistan. to get are, we are going some rhetoric about intellectual...
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and the e.u. with both sides back all back already facing the clock for an agreement the possibility of a no deal bragg's it looms earlier this year the battles month foundation examined how much brags it could cost to take a look no deal bragg's it would hit brits the hardest they'll have to reckon with income losses of around $57000000000.00 euros a year partly due to new tolls and duties increasing the prices of goods and services the germans and their export oriented economy would be the 2nd biggest loser causing about 10000000000 euros a year without a trade deal would also hit italy and france hard france facing more losses their $8000000000.00 euro compared to italy at $4000000000.00 euro the study's authors calculated what it would also mean to individual people the average brit would be 900 euros a year worse off german workers would take a 114 euro cuts in france 120 italy 68 i recently spoke to a correspondent in london big at mosques i asked her if businesses in the u.k. were breathing
and the e.u. with both sides back all back already facing the clock for an agreement the possibility of a no deal bragg's it looms earlier this year the battles month foundation examined how much brags it could cost to take a look no deal bragg's it would hit brits the hardest they'll have to reckon with income losses of around $57000000000.00 euros a year partly due to new tolls and duties increasing the prices of goods and services the germans and their export oriented economy would be the...
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and e.u. with both sides already back on the clock looking for a trade agreement the possibility of a no deal drugs that still looms now earlier this year the battle's month foundation examined how much brags it could cost europe to take a look no deal brags it would hit brits the hardest they'll have to reckon with income losses of around $57000000000.00 euros per year and that's partly due to new tolls and duties increasing the price of goods and services and the germans in their export oriented economy would be the 2nd biggest loser with losses of around $10000000000.00 euros a year abroad that deal without a trade deal would also hit italy and france pretty hard $8000000000.00 euros annually in france $4000000000.00 euros annually in italy study's authors calculated what it would mean to individual citizens as well the average brit stands to lose about $900.00 euros a year the average german would take a $114.00 euro and you'll cut a little less than the french and italians as you see ther
and e.u. with both sides already back on the clock looking for a trade agreement the possibility of a no deal drugs that still looms now earlier this year the battle's month foundation examined how much brags it could cost europe to take a look no deal brags it would hit brits the hardest they'll have to reckon with income losses of around $57000000000.00 euros per year and that's partly due to new tolls and duties increasing the price of goods and services and the germans in their export...
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and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will adhere to rules during a transition period until the end of the year. that means the risk of a new deal hard bragg's it remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree on a new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. of over back over to you that did mr johnson's sweeping election election victory effectively settle this debate in the u.k. . it ended the debate in a way because the opposition is in tatters they're just going through the moves of sort of opposing borash on sin and his sort of sweeping race to victory with regard to bracks it. and the broader protest movement within britain people who've been out to the hundreds of thousands last summer here in london they have more or less given up at this point in time because people somehow see the futility the election has more or less end of the debate whether the young generation in britain
and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will adhere to rules during a transition period until the end of the year. that means the risk of a new deal hard bragg's it remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree on a new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. of over back over to you that did mr johnson's sweeping election election victory effectively settle this debate in the u.k. . it...
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on what terms to leave the e.u. that's already going to go through parliament next week and that then clears the path for leaving the e.u. at the end of january already however after that he has to renegotiate with the e.u. and it's about the future relationship that it's about what kind of trade deal what kind of security partnership is the u.k. going to have in the future with the european union and that might not be just as easy as it was johnson has promised the voters here during this election campaign what about at home in the u.k. back that we know for sansa now has this mandate this majority will it be smooth sailing implementing what he wants going forward. well visible it's not going to be easy with the e.u. boris johnson as promised it's all going to be done by the end of the year but many experts many of his critics are pointing out that normally these deals are taking years to negotiate so it might not be quite as quick as he's hoping for as he has promised however he's also facing really disunited unit
on what terms to leave the e.u. that's already going to go through parliament next week and that then clears the path for leaving the e.u. at the end of january already however after that he has to renegotiate with the e.u. and it's about the future relationship that it's about what kind of trade deal what kind of security partnership is the u.k. going to have in the future with the european union and that might not be just as easy as it was johnson has promised the voters here during this...
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and the e.u. . or european union leaders are processing the conservative victory in planning their own way forward in brussels on the backs of the european commission president green deal in pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. and will get a firsthand account of life in china's internment camps words we go our minority punishments there for speaking your own language forced injections with an unknown substance and daily knowing. i'm brought tom the script of you with us britain's conservatives have won an overall majority in the u.k. general election decisively ending 3 and a half years of political gridlock prime minister johnson says his government has been given quote a powerful new. mandate to finally take the u.k. out of the european union for the opposition labor party well it looks like an historic defeat after a near wipe out in the street ishall heartlands now after winning his own seat johnson went to party headquarters to address the supporters. with this majori
and the e.u. . or european union leaders are processing the conservative victory in planning their own way forward in brussels on the backs of the european commission president green deal in pledges to make the e.u. carbon neutral in the coming decades. and will get a firsthand account of life in china's internment camps words we go our minority punishments there for speaking your own language forced injections with an unknown substance and daily knowing. i'm brought tom the script of you with...
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out of the e.u. now for the opposition labor party it is an historic defeat after a near wipe out in its traditional heart let's take a look now at the results there's just one seat left to declare the conservatives have a huge my door majority far exceeding that $327.00 seat mark needed to be the biggest party they've also been of course those huge losses for labor the main opposition party the scottish nationalists saw considerable gains the welsh nationals adding a number of seats as well. all was a sleepless night for the prime minister after seeing result to clare at his own constituency he went to conservative party headquarters in london to celebrate with his supporters here's what he told them. with this mandate and this majority we will at last be able to do what. you pay attention. that is this this election means that getting brits done is not the irrefutable irresistible. decision of the british people. and with this election i think we put an end to all those middle miserable threats of
out of the e.u. now for the opposition labor party it is an historic defeat after a near wipe out in its traditional heart let's take a look now at the results there's just one seat left to declare the conservatives have a huge my door majority far exceeding that $327.00 seat mark needed to be the biggest party they've also been of course those huge losses for labor the main opposition party the scottish nationalists saw considerable gains the welsh nationals adding a number of seats as well....
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we discussed about the e.u. budgets monies not being put into modernizing the budgets at least they have asked that current proposal stands this is not a budget for the future and we have a goal that 25 percent of the e.u. budget would be spent on climate action what is done with the rest 75 percent if that is being spent on harmful practices for climate if we don't achieve our goal the e.u. is a climate leader who has a fundamentally and has set a fast pace whether other member states want to follow perhaps ultimately the question of financing. we hear some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world new shares defense ministry has confirmed that suspected islamic militants killed 71 soldiers near the mali border 12 troops were wounded and several are missing after the nighttime ambush on a military camp in the village of in knots jihadists linked to so-called islamic state have long been active in that area danish police have arrested 20 people suspected of planning an islamist terrorist at
we discussed about the e.u. budgets monies not being put into modernizing the budgets at least they have asked that current proposal stands this is not a budget for the future and we have a goal that 25 percent of the e.u. budget would be spent on climate action what is done with the rest 75 percent if that is being spent on harmful practices for climate if we don't achieve our goal the e.u. is a climate leader who has a fundamentally and has set a fast pace whether other member states want to...
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and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will adhere to rules during a transition period until the end of the year that means the risk of a new deal hard bragg's it remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree and new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. but above advisable in london barbara the whole issue divided the country over the last 3 years and did mr johnson's sweeping election victory effectively settle this debate in the u.k. . if you look at it more closely at it for me we see that in absolute figures 46 percent of the british public had voted for boris johnson and his wrecks and that still doesn't mean an absolute majority so there will still be people and britain who regret this who think this is a bad move who didn't want this will they sort of give up the public debate it is officially closed and forrest johnson even doesn't want to use the word breck's it anymore he s
and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will adhere to rules during a transition period until the end of the year that means the risk of a new deal hard bragg's it remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree and new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. but above advisable in london barbara the whole issue divided the country over the last 3 years and did mr johnson's sweeping...
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glossy e.u. leaders agree a green deal to make your company chill by 2050 heavy cold news or poland gets an opt out. and then a home free gadget could join me british prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street off to gaining an absolute majority and says days general election and he drove the conservative party said he hopes the tories landslide victory would help bring closure to the bragg's it debate and help heal political risks in the country while hundreds of people had protested his re-election in london on friday now that i asked the conservatives won their knowledge just majority and over 30 years. i think that scuffle has replaced the jubilation from ellie on friday as anti conservative purchased as slowly outnumbers johnson supporters near downing street i was raising their concerns a clear night and i because i felt the racism sexism i saw jimi the homophobia of boris johnson has to go poster yeah i mean you know we call get this big get a free
glossy e.u. leaders agree a green deal to make your company chill by 2050 heavy cold news or poland gets an opt out. and then a home free gadget could join me british prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street off to gaining an absolute majority and says days general election and he drove the conservative party said he hopes the tories landslide victory would help bring closure to the bragg's it debate and help heal political risks in the country while...
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to leave the e.u. by the end of generate what he doesn't control as you know is negotiations with the e.u. what kind of timeline are we looking at from your vantage point. if you ask the diplomats that will be in charge of negotiating this free trade agreement they almost unilaterally say now comes the hard part what we had so far was the easy part and if you look at the timelines of free trade agreements usually that you strikes with other countries or regions it takes years sometimes decades and the timeline now is to get in somebody's end of next year ok they have the option to extend that period for another year they would have to decide on that in june so fairly early but still 2 years is very little time very competitive and we'll have to see whether this actually works out and just just to tell you know this was not the only problem they discussed here you know that they have this very ambitious goal of getting the e.u. climate neutral by 2050 that actually was the main discussion at this you su
to leave the e.u. by the end of generate what he doesn't control as you know is negotiations with the e.u. what kind of timeline are we looking at from your vantage point. if you ask the diplomats that will be in charge of negotiating this free trade agreement they almost unilaterally say now comes the hard part what we had so far was the easy part and if you look at the timelines of free trade agreements usually that you strikes with other countries or regions it takes years sometimes decades...
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on very good terms in the last couple of years the e.u. decided to fight such heavy pommel consumption in an effort to be greener and more sustainable and after threatening the e.u. with countless thank sions indonesia has now taken legal action against the european union alleging discrimination against indonesian palm oil exports with a lawsuit indonesia hopes you will promptly change its read to policy and delegated act as well as scrap the high risk in direct land use change status it has given to palm oil for jakarta the stakes are high is heavily reliant on palm oil production as one of its key industries with over 2000000 indonesians directly employed by the industry and many more gaining from indirect economic benefits in the last few years there's been a wind of change with the e.u.'s new focus on emphasizing a greener more eco conscious position and as a result earlier this year the e.u. began to turn its back on this cheap and versatile products with plans to phase out the use of palm oil in biofuels by the end of 2030 and just l
on very good terms in the last couple of years the e.u. decided to fight such heavy pommel consumption in an effort to be greener and more sustainable and after threatening the e.u. with countless thank sions indonesia has now taken legal action against the european union alleging discrimination against indonesian palm oil exports with a lawsuit indonesia hopes you will promptly change its read to policy and delegated act as well as scrap the high risk in direct land use change status it has...
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it includes a 50 percent reduction in e.u. carbon emissions and 2030 compared to $990.00 e.u. climate neutrality by 2050 a carbon border tax and polluting foreign firms as well as a $100000000000.00 euro transition fund for countries dependent on coal and nuclear energy so an ambitious plan commission president was enough on the line we'll have to do some more convincing along the way fiddlin however is already sold on the matter. my government is fully committed to the go of climate neutrality and we have set ourselves some even more ambitious targets of finance becoming climate neutral by 2035 and after almost 10 hours of debate all member states in boston a slightly less ambitious goal of the e.u. becoming climate neutral by 2050 but one country did not commit to actually implementing that goal pulled and. the reason for this exemption is that poland's energy largely comes from coal and the country fears the costs of the transition to a greener economy. poland holding back on the commitment might seem disappointing but not to the german chancellor and. does a puppy trust in
it includes a 50 percent reduction in e.u. carbon emissions and 2030 compared to $990.00 e.u. climate neutrality by 2050 a carbon border tax and polluting foreign firms as well as a $100000000000.00 euro transition fund for countries dependent on coal and nuclear energy so an ambitious plan commission president was enough on the line we'll have to do some more convincing along the way fiddlin however is already sold on the matter. my government is fully committed to the go of climate neutrality...
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we discussed about the e.u. budget monies not being put into modernizing the budget at least there were as the current proposal stands this is not a budget for the future who we have a goal that 25 percent of the e.u. budget would be spent on climate action what is done with the rest 75 percent if that is being spent on harmful practices for climate we don't achieve our goal the e.u. is a climate leader who is on the fundamental and has set a fast pace whether other member states want to follow perhaps ultimately the question of financing. let's talk more now about the green deal our correspondent joins us from brussels and louise osborne from environment is in madrid at the un's climate conference good to see you both cared let's start with you there in brussels the e.u. commission president was left on the line is called the still very ambitious is it . if you let listen to members of the green party in the european parliament they like what they see yes they say it could be more ambitious in some parts of but
we discussed about the e.u. budget monies not being put into modernizing the budget at least there were as the current proposal stands this is not a budget for the future who we have a goal that 25 percent of the e.u. budget would be spent on climate action what is done with the rest 75 percent if that is being spent on harmful practices for climate we don't achieve our goal the e.u. is a climate leader who is on the fundamental and has set a fast pace whether other member states want to follow...
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and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will add here to rules during a transition period until the end of the year. that means the risk of a new deal hard brags that remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree a new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. so begin an ambitious undertaking from a johnson there were other signs for a trade deal at the end of 2020. well we don't know any details yet a soul in retail we know that for us johnson was to have 2 things ones he wants to have a free trade deal with the e.u. but he also wants to have a free trade deal with the u.s. and we know that experts are saying well it's one or the other when it comes to real deep trade relationships because you have to stick either to e.u. regulation or you're going to align yourself more closely to the u.s. no all these trade talks in the next year are more or less probably going to be done in secret so
and e.u. remains to be hammered out after britain leaves the block on january 31st 2020 it will add here to rules during a transition period until the end of the year. that means the risk of a new deal hard brags that remains britain and the e.u. cannot agree a new trade deal by the end of 2020 e.u. diplomats one that's a process that normally takes several years. so begin an ambitious undertaking from a johnson there were other signs for a trade deal at the end of 2020. well we don't know any...
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we discussed about the e.u. budgets monies not being put into modernizing the budget at least they have asked that current proposal stands this is not a budget for the future who we have a goal that 25 percent of the e.u. budget would be spent on climate action what is done with the rest 75 percent if that is being spent on harmful practices for climate we don't achieve our goal the e.u. is a climate leader who is of the fundamental and has set a fast pace whether other member states want to follow perhaps ultimately the question of financing. well we here in the studio assess your miller spokesperson for climate justice and international politics at the words alexa marc foundation and we're so happy to have you here with us to talk about the green deal but before we do that want to get a quick reaction from you we just heard of course gratitude emberg was received the title of person of the year from time magazine the youngest recipient ever your reactions. i think it's great that people are aware of the climat
we discussed about the e.u. budgets monies not being put into modernizing the budget at least they have asked that current proposal stands this is not a budget for the future who we have a goal that 25 percent of the e.u. budget would be spent on climate action what is done with the rest 75 percent if that is being spent on harmful practices for climate we don't achieve our goal the e.u. is a climate leader who is of the fundamental and has set a fast pace whether other member states want to...
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the e.u. commission has unveiled new plans to make europe the 1st climate neutral continent under the european green deal emissions will be halted by the a 2030 with carbon neutrality to be achieved by 2050 the deal has already faced criticism from bloc members until cips us looks at why. there is no bigger challenge than saving the planet and europe wants to lead the way the new e.u. commission leader wonderly in has proposed a new green deal aiming to make the continent climate neutral by 2050 the european green deal is our new growth strategy for growth that gives back more than it takes away we will help our economy to be a global leader by moving 1st and moving fast by showing the rest of the world how to be sustainable in competitive we can convince other countries to move with us via bishan are there but making it happen is not going to be easy the plans were choir a revamp of almost every sector transport farming manufacturing power plants and many countries already pushing back on the
the e.u. commission has unveiled new plans to make europe the 1st climate neutral continent under the european green deal emissions will be halted by the a 2030 with carbon neutrality to be achieved by 2050 the deal has already faced criticism from bloc members until cips us looks at why. there is no bigger challenge than saving the planet and europe wants to lead the way the new e.u. commission leader wonderly in has proposed a new green deal aiming to make the continent climate neutral by...
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indonesia the e.u. over a wall to its calling discriminatory trade practices block seeks to end its reliance on. us probably entertainment t.v. caught in the crossfire after it apologizes for dropping an l g b c. we get reaction. this is just a handful so 2. women who love each other christmas is coming together i'm going to talk to my children about sexual orientation i'd like to have that conversation with them one on one i don't really want to come in the form of a christmas. wherever you're tuning in from around the world this hour welcome to moscow and to our to international my names you know many of your company. after a series of. injuries against protesters it's come to light that french authorities were warned of the dangers of using tear gas grenades i can stemmons traitors as far back as january last year. the company which makes the military grade devices wrote to the french interior ministry about the safety risks of its grenades being used by riot police. the blast the fact of the device
indonesia the e.u. over a wall to its calling discriminatory trade practices block seeks to end its reliance on. us probably entertainment t.v. caught in the crossfire after it apologizes for dropping an l g b c. we get reaction. this is just a handful so 2. women who love each other christmas is coming together i'm going to talk to my children about sexual orientation i'd like to have that conversation with them one on one i don't really want to come in the form of a christmas. wherever you're...