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e.u. countries that is ahead of a weekend summit at which the leaders hope to sign off on the declaration and on the brakes the treaty itself now maybe is set to make a statement to the house of commons this afternoon and a short while ago she delivered a brief statement at ten downing street let's listen and. the right deal for the u.k. it delivers on the votes of the referendum it brings back control of our borders our money. and it does so while protecting jobs protecting our security and protecting the integrity of the united kingdom. the agreement we've reached is between the u.k. and the european commission on saturday i will return to brussels for further meeting with president where we will discuss how to bring this process to a conclusion in the interests of all our people the british people want this to be settled they want a good deal that sets us on a course for a brighter future that deal is within our grasp and i am determined to deliver it. let's go right to our correspondent barbara vale she is outside parliament in london following all the latest developments for us hi ba
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e.u. countries ahead of a summit this weekend that which you leaders hope to sign off on the declaration and on the braggs it treaty itself may is to make a statement to the house of commons a little bit later in the day. more details now with our correspondents barbara vessel is standing by in london garrick is in brussels all right garrick let's start with you so we hear that an agreement is in place on the future relationship between the u.k. and the block what do you hearing there so we have been taking a look at a leaked draft of the documents i'm sorry one pages and i've learned a few new vocabulary series the new relationship is described on page one as a bishop was brought deep and flexible and so it appears that this latest visit of three some may has brought her some you know hanging fruits will it be enough to sell back home that is a question i guess for for barbara what i can say from here is that it will now this document will now be passed on to the member states today it's been handed over to embezzle jurors to more of to the ship are you the people who will prepare the leade
e.u. countries ahead of a summit this weekend that which you leaders hope to sign off on the declaration and on the braggs it treaty itself may is to make a statement to the house of commons a little bit later in the day. more details now with our correspondents barbara vessel is standing by in london garrick is in brussels all right garrick let's start with you so we hear that an agreement is in place on the future relationship between the u.k. and the block what do you hearing there so we...
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e.u. countries to do so now the environment ministry wants servers that decision and change the process for approving pesticides and herbicides that means that other products may also be better for said is produced by monsanto just now owned by germany based multinational buyer. it began with a rebirth of the vinyl record followed by other products like further coffee makers or polaroid cameras around the world things that are almost extent are in high demand consumers increasingly want uncomplicated things in an increasingly complex world retro has become a mass phenomenon and a good business. one instant camera. mic century funicello. night but with right stitching products from the past into month today. this company is located near home but sales have grown by twenty five percent in the last five years. keep up. digitize ation hasn't come abilities than on digital and on the contrary there's a strengthened awareness of non digital behavior in the age of digitization so i doubt that it had to get an easier one people write more consciously they sit down and write a letter consciously or
e.u. countries to do so now the environment ministry wants servers that decision and change the process for approving pesticides and herbicides that means that other products may also be better for said is produced by monsanto just now owned by germany based multinational buyer. it began with a rebirth of the vinyl record followed by other products like further coffee makers or polaroid cameras around the world things that are almost extent are in high demand consumers increasingly want...
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e.u. countries have to agree before the law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why it's really is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. we asked our frankfurt correspondent konrad booze and why italy of all nations is eager to move forward with the digital tax. you know italy desperately desperately needs money and it's popular to tax the large tech companies popular with voters that is many people in italy and not only in this country also here in germany are angry that the large tech firms pay so little tax on their income you know by seeking the most favorable legislation in terms of taxes and here in europe they find that for example an island or in luxembourg that's why countries like italy have come up with the idea to tax the revenues the sales the turn over all corporations this of course might be against internationally agreed rules for trading for taxing. corporate incomes and that's why the european union wants a common approach here. in their force in frankfurt the trade dispute be
e.u. countries have to agree before the law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why it's really is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. we asked our frankfurt correspondent konrad booze and why italy of all nations is eager to move forward with the digital tax. you know italy desperately desperately needs money and it's popular to tax the large tech companies popular with voters that is many people...
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e.u. countries will also have to apra approve the proposal lawrence lee is joining us from london so can may then get this draft plan through the cabinets and if she does is that the end of that's. well she she she's got a chance i think i mean certainly there are a lot of skeptics inside the cabinet ministers who are deeply unhappy and they're being. hardliners to show some backbone and another resign or say they're not prepared to accept it i think i think stories amaze argument and if you're trying to be benevolent is to try to find a form of brick seats that can try and bring the country together effectively she said of her own party conference a few weeks ago that she didn't like the way that politics in this country have become very shouty with people arguing loudly with each other and the country being so split and i suppose her arguments is that by leaving mostly then britain can take control of things like immigration and its own laws and stop giving money to the european union which she assumes would pacify the hard rex's but by staying within the sort of all bits of the european u
e.u. countries will also have to apra approve the proposal lawrence lee is joining us from london so can may then get this draft plan through the cabinets and if she does is that the end of that's. well she she she's got a chance i think i mean certainly there are a lot of skeptics inside the cabinet ministers who are deeply unhappy and they're being. hardliners to show some backbone and another resign or say they're not prepared to accept it i think i think stories amaze argument and if you're...
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e.u. countries will decline in the future because the blocks gas resources i did missing germany however desperately needs more gas it is going to turn off its nuclear plans in four years and it also wants to shut down coal power plants meanwhile we knew it was like wind and solar are unstable energy sources. that means that germany needs natural gas to feel the supply gap the country is planning to build its first liquefied natural gas terminal that will allow l.n.g. ships from qatar the u.s. and other countries to transport their gas to germany the energy transition the move from nuclear and coal comes with a hefty price tag it means that you are ups largest economy could become more dependent on foreign gas especially from russia. is ukraine's deputy foreign minister have europe and russia forgotten about ukraine. i don't think so but i do think that europe are good to about work and about the consequences so who are being insecure in this respect is this about. security or is it about business you know for us it's a matter of security and it's definitely not about their revenues it's about the g
e.u. countries will decline in the future because the blocks gas resources i did missing germany however desperately needs more gas it is going to turn off its nuclear plans in four years and it also wants to shut down coal power plants meanwhile we knew it was like wind and solar are unstable energy sources. that means that germany needs natural gas to feel the supply gap the country is planning to build its first liquefied natural gas terminal that will allow l.n.g. ships from qatar the u.s....
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e.u. countries ahead of a weekend summit at which e.u. leaders hope to sign off on the declaration and on the brics if the treaty itself. but german chancellor angela merkel has said there's a still a lot to discuss let's listen to what she told a german industry group here in berlin. i don't even today i want to tell you that i will do everything to get an agreement in place and unregulated prigs that is the west possible outcome for the economy as well as for the mental situation of our future relationship if this. we have already made quite a bit of progress but there is definitely a need for some more discussion especially in britain is going on with the news in the news you can. look at the very latest now with our correspondent garrick mattis who is standing by for us in brussels hi gary good to see you so we're hearing that progress has been made on this second major document of the future relationship what are you hearing there that's right through me and i'm looking at a leaked copy of the document here some twenty pages a draft
e.u. countries ahead of a weekend summit at which e.u. leaders hope to sign off on the declaration and on the brics if the treaty itself. but german chancellor angela merkel has said there's a still a lot to discuss let's listen to what she told a german industry group here in berlin. i don't even today i want to tell you that i will do everything to get an agreement in place and unregulated prigs that is the west possible outcome for the economy as well as for the mental situation of our...
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e.u. countries expect to have a regional trade pact in place by next year. this dude of your business i'm going to help us welcome it's the first contraction for europe's power engine in more than three years the german economy shrank zero point two percent in the third quarter more than expected growth was stifled by global trade disputes and problems with the car industry analysts say the data is another wake up call that stable growth is by no means a given. exports were down and imports up in the third quarter that's trouble for an economy built on strong exports a major part of the problem has been a bottleneck in car deliveries by german automakers the result of new more rigorous you emissions rules but there are other issues political ones global trade disputes are threatening the bottom lines of german companies both b.m.w. and dime were cited trade uncertainty in their latest earnings reports briggs it is also threatening a chunk of german business with the u.k. analysts still believe the german economy will grow this year but the news figures show
e.u. countries expect to have a regional trade pact in place by next year. this dude of your business i'm going to help us welcome it's the first contraction for europe's power engine in more than three years the german economy shrank zero point two percent in the third quarter more than expected growth was stifled by global trade disputes and problems with the car industry analysts say the data is another wake up call that stable growth is by no means a given. exports were down and imports up...
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e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why italy is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. the german arm of u.s. asset management firm blackrock is under investigation for fraud the world's largest fund managers expect it is suspected rather of so-called comix deals a practice of rapid share trading that generates multiple tax rebates for investors blackrock headquarters was searched in munich on tuesday germany's blackrock german village mouths in the running to take over from as the leader of the c.d.o. parties party transactions in question happened before twenty eleven amounts only joined the company in twenty six the. he will fully cooperate with the investigation. and that's it from me on the business team. website which is full of stories on business on. such thank you very much for the folks. at the bottom of the food. to fasten your seat belts. governor the for the first look at the from. the fellow traveler. get everything on its head precinct.
e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why italy is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. the german arm of u.s. asset management firm blackrock is under investigation for fraud the world's largest fund managers expect it is suspected rather of so-called comix deals a practice of rapid share trading that generates multiple tax rebates for investors blackrock...
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e.u. country. only a small percentage end up in germany but the un migration pact has prompted a heated debate in the bundestag in berlin german foreign minister us went on the offensive accusing those against the pact of distorting facts he says it isn't true that countries would lose their ability to decide who is allowed in or that it would lead to a mass unregulated influx of people with dementia is says quite plainly in the preamble to the pax the national sovereign rights and no. nor are they being transferred elsewhere. those in favor of the pact see it as an answer by the international community to an issue that cannot be solved by countries working alone the far right alternative for germany don't agree yet the oath so the act propagates unconditional migration is nothing more than an irresponsible invitation for global migration to germany without limits stance the other parties reject. a f.t.s. latest lie as that we intend to increase migration but the text says explicitly it should be r
e.u. country. only a small percentage end up in germany but the un migration pact has prompted a heated debate in the bundestag in berlin german foreign minister us went on the offensive accusing those against the pact of distorting facts he says it isn't true that countries would lose their ability to decide who is allowed in or that it would lead to a mass unregulated influx of people with dementia is says quite plainly in the preamble to the pax the national sovereign rights and no. nor are...
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e.u. countries the greens are also sticking to their liberal immigration policy including opening the doors to europe for any future refugees fleeing climate change the greens party second lead candidate sven gold says that investing in europe is in germany's own self interest. george london is germany's not losing out it's the biggest winner from the european union and we need to keep that first and foremost in our minds dear friends don't fall into. doing more for europe while others are calling the e.u. into question that's what the greens are waving the flag for. formula one champion lewis hamilton grabbed pole at the brazilian grand prix on saturday a record extending eighty second off hamilton's career and his tenth of the season to save his driver hamilton who has already clinched his fifth will championship came out in france in a rain drops a shoot out into the us through ariza bustin vessel qualified second but face it was investigation for a way bridge incident hamilton. qualified third with their obvious given right in in fourth to sadie's could seal the constructivist title on
e.u. countries the greens are also sticking to their liberal immigration policy including opening the doors to europe for any future refugees fleeing climate change the greens party second lead candidate sven gold says that investing in europe is in germany's own self interest. george london is germany's not losing out it's the biggest winner from the european union and we need to keep that first and foremost in our minds dear friends don't fall into. doing more for europe while others are...
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e.u. countries the greens are also sticking to their liberal immigration policy including opening the doors to europe for any future refugees fleeing climate change the greens party's second lead candidate sven gold says that investing in europe is in germany's own self interest. george learned is germany's not losing out it's the biggest winner from the european union and we need to keep that first and foremost in our minds dear friends don't fall into doing more for europe while others are calling the e.u. into question that's what the greens are waving the flag for. ok football fans don't fret because chris harrington will be here after the break all the goals from match day eleven states shooting for highlights from day testing as dortmund and by force a tough match for what does need a supremacy that's add more action from match day they've been coming up in just a couple of minutes time. and just a reminder of the top story we're following for you german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel across half mark one hundred years since the end of the conflict once describ
e.u. countries the greens are also sticking to their liberal immigration policy including opening the doors to europe for any future refugees fleeing climate change the greens party's second lead candidate sven gold says that investing in europe is in germany's own self interest. george learned is germany's not losing out it's the biggest winner from the european union and we need to keep that first and foremost in our minds dear friends don't fall into doing more for europe while others are...
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sanctions so in other words if a country buys oil from the e.u. from iran the company involved will then make a deposit into the s.p.v. not into an iranian bank or to the country of iran at all but i just don't see that this is going to this is going to hold water because you have to understand what about the company that ensures the cargo that goes from iran to the country i mean they also do business with the united states and the united states will accuse them or could very well have secondary sanctions violations here of all put secondary sanctions on them for violating the sanctions and these countries that do business with iran all do business with the u.s. and they're just not going to risk it i don't think and also the e.u. is put into effect this this blocking and that they updated a blocking statute which enables european union countries to seek restitution for any damages that they incur under u.s. sanctions so those are the two steps that the e.u. has taken i don't think they're going to work yeah and i mean it's got to be some transpar
sanctions so in other words if a country buys oil from the e.u. from iran the company involved will then make a deposit into the s.p.v. not into an iranian bank or to the country of iran at all but i just don't see that this is going to this is going to hold water because you have to understand what about the company that ensures the cargo that goes from iran to the country i mean they also do business with the united states and the united states will accuse them or could very well have...
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e.u. turkey is a member candidate country for membership of the e.u. . our determination continues to be. stressed this morning. this should continue on a technical level we should not be. in countering political hurdles such political hurdle should not be trying at us the variations on the seventh of november. very important. because the commission's approach towards the. discussions this is important for us on the other hand political. handicaps thrown at turkey. does not only affect turkey but it is also a problem for the e.u. itself. is enlargement and its stability. so it is our advice to the e.u. to open the doors that e.u. itself themselves shut. and we have experienced these points to. your harness today again. it is for the benefit of both parties to stick to agreements we have a good relationship. but. the. date of march agreement. is for the benefit of both parties. needs to. stick to it the number of. refugees making it to the. across the edgy and has dropped to levels. desirable. a number of chapters for turkey's accession remain shut and th
e.u. turkey is a member candidate country for membership of the e.u. . our determination continues to be. stressed this morning. this should continue on a technical level we should not be. in countering political hurdles such political hurdle should not be trying at us the variations on the seventh of november. very important. because the commission's approach towards the. discussions this is important for us on the other hand political. handicaps thrown at turkey. does not only affect turkey...
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shevardnadze so-called here in paris but terrorism still remains a threat here and as a country targeted by terrorists out of all the e.u. members. how can the terrorism threat be contained here in. the french and. dangerous extremism is. the country. that home and abroad and is only just coming to terms with the new reality of through a string of the rich. what is the french know how by containing terror compare is dealing with the danger reload. when it came to each european allies to come together in the face of radical extremism. square city thank you very much for being with us today hello so france's bill eight takes and border controls with its neighboring countries for another six months to a persistent terrorist threat if this measure is so effective in combating terrorism maybe the border controls to return of the borders should be permanent. distance with this question brings forward two problems first we are in the schengen european zone where there is freedom of movement so when isis was around there was a very strong terrorist threats against europe and notably our country in particular was bloodied by ter
shevardnadze so-called here in paris but terrorism still remains a threat here and as a country targeted by terrorists out of all the e.u. members. how can the terrorism threat be contained here in. the french and. dangerous extremism is. the country. that home and abroad and is only just coming to terms with the new reality of through a string of the rich. what is the french know how by containing terror compare is dealing with the danger reload. when it came to each european allies to come...
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e.u. countries to do so now the environment ministry wants to reverse that decision and change the process for approving pesticides and herbicides in general that means that other products may also be bad glyphosate is produced by monsanto which is now owned by germany based multinational buyer. so back to labor now for news thank you so much stephen cameras veteran president paul the other has been sworn in for a seventh term following elections marred by violence and allegations of fraud there has ruled the majority french speaking nation for thirty five years he has ruled out secession for some troubled regions where the english speaking minority is calling for more autonomy while on the eve of b.s. inauguration sermon the nine school students were kidnapped in the anglo phone region a massive hunt is now under way for them the government is blaming the separatists but it's not yet clear who is actually holding the children. this footage purportedly shows the dozens of students kidnapped speaking into the camera they say they were taken by separatists dot com be verified. the media on t
e.u. countries to do so now the environment ministry wants to reverse that decision and change the process for approving pesticides and herbicides in general that means that other products may also be bad glyphosate is produced by monsanto which is now owned by germany based multinational buyer. so back to labor now for news thank you so much stephen cameras veteran president paul the other has been sworn in for a seventh term following elections marred by violence and allegations of fraud...
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process started with a unanimous decision of european union member countries and turkey the only way to stop the process is either e.u. member countries can't reach and mud their unanimous decision to stop the process or turkey ten unilaterally request to withdraw from this process we are known to be a patient nation a determination we like to focus at the results so. but we also have limited. resources and patience of course they have to consider turkey's needs as you mentioned in your report we are now housing three point five million syrians and more than half a million iraqis who are doing to go to europe but turkey has been providing them a safe haven and we have been spending more than thirty five billion dollars so far it is time for europe to go into their deep pockets and help out turkey because this is not only turkey's issue this is a global humanitarian issue and we have to find a solution to the crisis in syria all together turkey european union russia united states iran the other countries in the middle east you all have to work together to find a permanent solution to the crisis in syria i thank you so
process started with a unanimous decision of european union member countries and turkey the only way to stop the process is either e.u. member countries can't reach and mud their unanimous decision to stop the process or turkey ten unilaterally request to withdraw from this process we are known to be a patient nation a determination we like to focus at the results so. but we also have limited. resources and patience of course they have to consider turkey's needs as you mentioned in your report...
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e.u. it will still have access to the market but the same access as other countries but certainly at that does not appear to be anything within that three paragraphs that would appear to offer the u.k. financial services a better relationship with the e.u. then perhaps a battle the u.s. and that's why many financial institutions have moved some of their operations to the continent. for more let's bring in our meeting is jeff economist of bear on bear bag in london and he joins me from frankfurt today all of our what's been the word in the city of london in regards to teresa mayes bragg's a proposed. i think the word in the city of london is largely let's get the deal done this may not be the best of deals but it's much better than the alternative of chaos now as this deal has been welcomed not only by the financial sector but also by other business leaders doesn't prevent banks and other businesses from pursuing their contingency plan c. that the prime minister and her plan don't seem to have the political goal backing . at the moment of course contingency planning has to go on nobody know
e.u. it will still have access to the market but the same access as other countries but certainly at that does not appear to be anything within that three paragraphs that would appear to offer the u.k. financial services a better relationship with the e.u. then perhaps a battle the u.s. and that's why many financial institutions have moved some of their operations to the continent. for more let's bring in our meeting is jeff economist of bear on bear bag in london and he joins me from frankfurt...
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incredibly unequal and if you look at africa for instance i think thirty three countries in africa have relations with the e.u. where they can export zero tariff we extend to the most diverse nation status the problem is not tariffs of europe against africa the problem is terrorists within africa there are there are neighboring countries like france ethiopian eritrean which until about a month ago didn't do any trade with each other and if you know people being landlocked couldn't get to the ports in in eritrea. days this day they can't get into somalia so this is the big problem is not us how many landlocked countries in africa can get to the disease because there's a there's a border with corrupt custom officials not only taking the time. if the government imposes but they're caught i mean these are the big problems that we can't solve for africa all we can do is say look come on we are allowing you to import to us why don't you trade more with yourself even if you take issue a little bit with your claim there because you make europe seem like there's a knight in shining armor here right that it has become
incredibly unequal and if you look at africa for instance i think thirty three countries in africa have relations with the e.u. where they can export zero tariff we extend to the most diverse nation status the problem is not tariffs of europe against africa the problem is terrorists within africa there are there are neighboring countries like france ethiopian eritrean which until about a month ago didn't do any trade with each other and if you know people being landlocked couldn't get to the...
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e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why italy is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. german comic a b.m.w. posted a twenty four percent decline in earnings to one point four billion dollars in the third quarter. the extra cost of implementing. the company. cars and. that's all. the top stories we're following for you. as. president. and french speaking. from. the. always you can get all the latest news. thank you very much for watching. don't panic. it's only art. to most of us seeing those web like installations our networks which link us to things on earth and beyond. the argentine artist is convinced that everything is interconnected to. want to experience his works first hand no problem there currently on display in paris. next. to fasten your seat belts. her. look at this. travel guide. in sixty minutes on d w. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the moon. stories of both people in a different shaping their natio
e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why italy is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. german comic a b.m.w. posted a twenty four percent decline in earnings to one point four billion dollars in the third quarter. the extra cost of implementing. the company. cars and. that's all. the top stories we're following for you. as. president. and french speaking....
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e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why it's really is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. and we asked our frankfurt correspondent conrad booze and white italy of all nations eager to move forward with a digital tax. you know italy desperately desperately needs money and it's popular to tax the large tech companies popular with voters that is many people in italy and not only in this country also here in germany are angry that the tech firms pay so little tax on their income you know by seeking the most favorable legislation in terms of taxes and here in europe they find it for example in ireland or in luxembourg and that's why countries like italy have come up with the idea to tax the revenues the sales the turn over all corporations this of course might be against internationally agreed rules for trading for taxing. corporate incomes and that's why the european union wants a common approach in those contribution or frankfurt correspondent now police in
e.u. countries have to agree before a law can be adopted and things don't look promising that's why it's really is putting pressure on brussels rome has said it will impose its own national digital tax if there's no e.u. consensus. and we asked our frankfurt correspondent conrad booze and white italy of all nations eager to move forward with a digital tax. you know italy desperately desperately needs money and it's popular to tax the large tech companies popular with voters that is many people...
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e.u. contributes to peace well of course this is because you reduce the strain barriers between countries so when. countries treated each other they're much less likely to go to war so of course need to also deserve some credit for keeping the peace in europe off the second world war but the e.u. and you. agree. on mr lots of people who analyze these kind of things are saying what we're seeing today if we fast forward a hundred years is the rise of the so-called right wing we have seen the right rise cyclical and then go away in the last hundred years today however does that rise of the right wing feel different to you and your organization. i would describe it as the rise of authoritarianism which is taking many forms is not only rising in europe but across the world i would argue i suppose it's in avoidable but people forget certainly that since now what to do about it earlier in your program we could hear how emotional whole the president was calling for an e.u. army now i think that's absolutely the wrong approach. one of the reasons why there nationalism is on the rise is because peo
e.u. contributes to peace well of course this is because you reduce the strain barriers between countries so when. countries treated each other they're much less likely to go to war so of course need to also deserve some credit for keeping the peace in europe off the second world war but the e.u. and you. agree. on mr lots of people who analyze these kind of things are saying what we're seeing today if we fast forward a hundred years is the rise of the so-called right wing we have seen the...
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e.u. countries towards russian involvement and up to see isha so there's a change on on both parts russia become sharper and more defensive as the e.u. and nato become closer and more involved in this area and i think from my perspective of having worked there with this this was the single greatest point or region of disagreement between russia and the united states and its allies i often hear from your american and european colleagues how russia hates the liberal democratic order and i personally find it extremely perfect indistinct because what russia hates is not so much that people democracy but the vac lists and sometimes very bloody foreign policy that the west allows itself on dead the banner of a liberal democracy do you think that may have figured in russia's decision making and russia over nato moving ever closer to its borders and nato having. discussions with neighborhood countries not the democratic factor not the night eligible factor but the simple security factor russia fearing nader and fearing that it will bring the same logic. and leave that to be partially sewing in af
e.u. countries towards russian involvement and up to see isha so there's a change on on both parts russia become sharper and more defensive as the e.u. and nato become closer and more involved in this area and i think from my perspective of having worked there with this this was the single greatest point or region of disagreement between russia and the united states and its allies i often hear from your american and european colleagues how russia hates the liberal democratic order and i...
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e.u. this country playing by e.u. rules but no longer having the ability to have a say in how those rules are made so as this deal moves forward to the likelihood of a vote its chances of survival do tend to look quite slim and we're back to the latest on any possible leadership challenge. jacob riis morg the right wing m.p. in the conservative party said it there you thinks the letters will go in this is an arcade mechanism but whereby forty eight conservative party m.p.'s have to send letters into their backbench committee saying they want a no confidence vote those letters have started to go in some of said they've put them in more may yet follow when it's reached that number it simply triggers a vote and it may well be that this is what they're trying to do now it's it's a it's a it's a risky strategy for them to undertake because there's no guarantee that there are enough m.p.'s in the conservative party who want to see to reason may go on they may not like a deal but they don't necessarily like any of the other
e.u. this country playing by e.u. rules but no longer having the ability to have a say in how those rules are made so as this deal moves forward to the likelihood of a vote its chances of survival do tend to look quite slim and we're back to the latest on any possible leadership challenge. jacob riis morg the right wing m.p. in the conservative party said it there you thinks the letters will go in this is an arcade mechanism but whereby forty eight conservative party m.p.'s have to send letters...
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e.u. countries don't pay enough towards nato is this the consequence of that is this europe saying you know maybe you're better getting what you're getting the not having as partners at all could it be just a bluff. yes. he's right eunice sense because or europeans they they would like to be. protected by the united states but that's the same time they don't spend enough on defense but of course if united states spend. the europeans they would like them to be a line of your own objectives and the question is who is the enemy and of course the strategy could rival or for the united states yes russia and china but europeans have a different geographical position and they had divides and approach from united states you have countries like poland and bunty countries which are. suspicious of rush hour when when germany recently. would like to balance russia because of comrie a crisis but france for example or care more about the stomach terrorists coming from south hen a north africa so very different perception of security and. the armor accounts. if you are right to ten of them ok if you want
e.u. countries don't pay enough towards nato is this the consequence of that is this europe saying you know maybe you're better getting what you're getting the not having as partners at all could it be just a bluff. yes. he's right eunice sense because or europeans they they would like to be. protected by the united states but that's the same time they don't spend enough on defense but of course if united states spend. the europeans they would like them to be a line of your own objectives and...
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e.u. countries have already said they won't sign it the move to draft such an ambitious plan came and twenty fifteen when migrants began arriving in europe at a rate not seen since world war two the pact now on the table sets out guidelines for protecting migrants integrating them into society and returning them to their homeland it also addresses the causes of migration and seeks to reduce such displacement. u.n. member states are expected to formally approve the document in december at a summit in america the german government has praised the pact and intense assignment but. the right wing populist the alternative for germany the f.t. party they have demanded a debate in parliament on the issue i'm joined now by our political correspondent and founder mark who is standing by at the german parliament the bundestag so what's the disagreement about well the far right a fifty says that this compact on migration is mainly about improvement of conditions for migrants and that this could lead to more migrants also coming to countries like germany they also criticize that the compact neglects the
e.u. countries have already said they won't sign it the move to draft such an ambitious plan came and twenty fifteen when migrants began arriving in europe at a rate not seen since world war two the pact now on the table sets out guidelines for protecting migrants integrating them into society and returning them to their homeland it also addresses the causes of migration and seeks to reduce such displacement. u.n. member states are expected to formally approve the document in december at a...
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e.u. countries met in brussels in the last twenty four hours to determine the future of brics it but how did it come to this new book aims to dispel the neoliberal myth that it was all about immigration over the to be uprooted. laying the blame at the feet of neoliberalism itself the book is the future of everything big adventures ideas for a better world and its author tim joins me now via skype from australia tim thanks for coming on so you think it's forty is policies not so much the russians or facebook advertising that got britain voting to leave the european union i think without a doubt expand the sign and here where you know we're getting new stories about the why the russians bought affecting you know trying to spread bad news about muslim it in aggression and everything and my argument on that would be you don't need russian books to be spreading that it's a mash we've got a government that's doing it at the moment we've got my gin news outlets that are very happy to spread misinformation. about muslim immigration etcetera sark and all of that is. connected to this forty years of t
e.u. countries met in brussels in the last twenty four hours to determine the future of brics it but how did it come to this new book aims to dispel the neoliberal myth that it was all about immigration over the to be uprooted. laying the blame at the feet of neoliberalism itself the book is the future of everything big adventures ideas for a better world and its author tim joins me now via skype from australia tim thanks for coming on so you think it's forty is policies not so much the...
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e.u. countries will also have to approve the proposal that speak to paul brennan who is live in london for is this is being described paul as another moment of truth in the breadth of negotiations were expecting the prime minister to come out and speak in the next hour are we expecting anything surprising any surprise announcements from teresa me. i think anything could happen in the next hour in the next couple of hours in the next twenty four hours frankly we are wondering now whether this is the bricks of pieces falling into place or whether this is the british government falling to pieces what we know is that the cabinet the government ministers of theresa may started a meeting at two pm this afternoon that's a just over three hours ago it was expected to come to a finish around about now. and the next had been marked on the tarmac outside number ten downing street for the prime minister to come out to give a statement to the waiting media now we know that the cabinet meeting is vastly over running it's going to run at least until six pm perhaps even longer it seems that all the minist
e.u. countries will also have to approve the proposal that speak to paul brennan who is live in london for is this is being described paul as another moment of truth in the breadth of negotiations were expecting the prime minister to come out and speak in the next hour are we expecting anything surprising any surprise announcements from teresa me. i think anything could happen in the next hour in the next couple of hours in the next twenty four hours frankly we are wondering now whether this is...
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e.u. countries to agree with them stopping the backstop and the u.k. and they are deeply deeply unhappy about that they're deeply unhappy. a thorny issue many people are amazed in fact that british prime minister theresa may has knowledge to hang on this long she's not out of danger yet there were she knows she's not a danger we've been waiting for this so-called coup to happen where we are waiting for forty eight conservative m.p.'s to write a letter saying that they want there to be a no confidence vote that hasn't happened yet we've had round about twenty five letters so she is still ok for now but certainly she's not out of the woods and there are many people even within her own cabinet so those ministers close to her who are very very pro breck's it they're staying with her because they think that she's still the best person to get this through that they do want to see her trying to get changes to this deal with the e.u. the even though they've been trying to thrash the south with the u.k. for almost two and a half years they're not going to sudde
e.u. countries to agree with them stopping the backstop and the u.k. and they are deeply deeply unhappy about that they're deeply unhappy. a thorny issue many people are amazed in fact that british prime minister theresa may has knowledge to hang on this long she's not out of danger yet there were she knows she's not a danger we've been waiting for this so-called coup to happen where we are waiting for forty eight conservative m.p.'s to write a letter saying that they want there to be a no...
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e.u. countries want to stop those ships from giving aid to troops in maritime law when the alternative is a libyan coast guard with a record of a resting shooting at those it's supposed to be helping we've been to sea to find out. the a. yacht. the a. migration and how to best respond to it and control it has become one of europe's most complex and hotly debated problems. the arguments have been loudest around the central mediterranean and the dangerous which is between libya and its in which many thousands of migrants have crossed with the help of people smugness. for the last five years e.u. navies have maintained a presence to discard people from making the journey the libyan coast guard has also stepped up patrols with the backing of an anti migrant government and it's only. that become more active in trying to stem the human tight both the e.u. and libyan authorities insist their actions save lives but the methods focus mainly on deterrence are odds with those of other groups operating in the area since two thousand and thirteen n.g.o.s whose only aim is to aid migrants in peril and
e.u. countries want to stop those ships from giving aid to troops in maritime law when the alternative is a libyan coast guard with a record of a resting shooting at those it's supposed to be helping we've been to sea to find out. the a. yacht. the a. migration and how to best respond to it and control it has become one of europe's most complex and hotly debated problems. the arguments have been loudest around the central mediterranean and the dangerous which is between libya and its in which...
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e.u. countries than ever including to countries with a dubious record when it comes to democratic and humanghts. it would seem that official government statements play little role in policies on the ground germany continues to allow the boundaries of the military and the private sector to blur. in germany today essential military tasks such as providing drones or operating military training centers rely on the participation of private defense contractors soldiers and civilians have become nearly indistinguishable. think enough money and i believe that at some point will no longer be able to tell the difference between the bundeswehr and these private contractors would be which has been such a process of symbiosis there are so interwoven that it's hard to see where the boundary is anymore a kind of that's without these private service providers the bone despair would no longer be operational not only abroad but within germany as well but in our globalized world the german bundeswehr will be constantly confronted by challenges what if for example alignment was purchased by a foreign company l
e.u. countries than ever including to countries with a dubious record when it comes to democratic and humanghts. it would seem that official government statements play little role in policies on the ground germany continues to allow the boundaries of the military and the private sector to blur. in germany today essential military tasks such as providing drones or operating military training centers rely on the participation of private defense contractors soldiers and civilians have become...