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e.u. but also as we heard on foreign policy issues such as the war in syria iraq the middle east peace process and the tensions across the gulf both sides both the e.u. and turkey have described their relationship as strong and that their partnership is crucial for the stability of the region the meeting coming i made recent calls from some european union politicians for the turkey e.u. talks to be halted altogether because they say it's not realistic for turkey to join the e.u. any time soon the e.u. foreign policy chief eric i'll give any saying earlier that she is concerned about the continued detention of academics and civil rights activists in turkey she called on the release of the highly the saladin dimittis the leader of the main kurdish party in the turkish parliament meanwhile turkey's foreign minister said he expects concrete support from the e.u. particularly on the p k k issue which he says must remain on the terrorism list he said p.k. members been. it's nice as refugees in the e.u. is something that is not appreciated by turkey so as you can see a number of issues that will be d
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e.u. foreign ministers gathering this week to hammer out the details of the. declaration on a future relationship this is a document that sits alongside the withdrawal agreement it's legally non-binding of course but very important in terms of showing the direction of travel that britain's relationship with the e.u. will take off to the transition period as i say she'll be going herself to take up the negotiations directly was drunk would you include the commission president they want to see she particularly in that agreement enshrined the sort of pillars of brecht's it for the u.k. no more being subject to european laws no more paying money into the european budget no more freedom of movement and crucially no more customs union as is in shrine and in the withdrawal agreement during the transition period that's what's causing so much trouble for her here people here in her cabinet on the right have a party one language now inserted that makes that customs union arrangement strictly temporary that gives the u.k. a unilateral way out of it when it wants to so th
e.u. foreign ministers gathering this week to hammer out the details of the. declaration on a future relationship this is a document that sits alongside the withdrawal agreement it's legally non-binding of course but very important in terms of showing the direction of travel that britain's relationship with the e.u. will take off to the transition period as i say she'll be going herself to take up the negotiations directly was drunk would you include the commission president they want to see...
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e.u. foreign policy chief and also the e.u.'s lodgment commissioner talking about turkey's a session to the european union this is the first high level meeting between the two sides in nearly two years as expected the questions from journalists gathered there focusing first on the. investigation and the call by saudi arabia for turkey to release all the evidence it has in the murder of the journalists who you'll recall was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul on october second. the turkish foreign minister members kushal saying that they were happy to cooperate with saudi arabia on this but they had already made sure that everyone involved in this case had access to the information he also highlighted the discrepancies and the contradictions in the saudi investigation into show deeds murder and said that he was surprised that the saudis would ask for cooperation at this stage. when day the saudis hadn't really corporator with turkey in the investigation. the e.u. foreign policy chief for her part said that the e.u. is c
e.u. foreign policy chief and also the e.u.'s lodgment commissioner talking about turkey's a session to the european union this is the first high level meeting between the two sides in nearly two years as expected the questions from journalists gathered there focusing first on the. investigation and the call by saudi arabia for turkey to release all the evidence it has in the murder of the journalists who you'll recall was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul on october second. the...
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e.u. foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels ahead of a summit on sunday where they're expected to sign off formally on the withdrawal deal the european union's chief negotiator has called the agreement fair and balanced. we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process the progress that will be achieved dressers and you know the longer. pretty that ministers today's report to overall package in particular member states through ports of the draft with direct removed . he is following that for us in central london so we aren't about that no confidence vote and the forty eight letters going in or not yet well i wish i could tell you to be honest the only person knows is the chairman of this backbench committee and he won't say until forty eight letters are in and so it's anybody's guess really the thing about these rebels is they don't appear to be a very tightly knit unit because some of their leaders have been saying over the last day or two that it appears that some of the parliamentary colleagues say they put votes in against th
e.u. foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels ahead of a summit on sunday where they're expected to sign off formally on the withdrawal deal the european union's chief negotiator has called the agreement fair and balanced. we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process the progress that will be achieved dressers and you know the longer. pretty that ministers today's report to overall package in particular member states through ports...
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e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss briggs's as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when the e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from a cabinet plan to leave the e.u. although several of her ministers have quit let's go live now to london john a hole is following all things briggs it today it's been described as the start of perhaps the most perilous week into reason may's premiership she's not of the danger yet issue. technically speaking of course not but there are signs that the rebellion against a reason may may be fizzling out you may recall that some figures on the right of her party had insisted that on monday the forty eight letters required to trigger a vote of no confidence letters sent in by conservative party m.p.'s of the chairman of the backbench committee would all flood in a rival monday and such would be triggered well it hasn't happened there's no sign or word from the chairman of the ni
e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss briggs's as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when the e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from a cabinet plan to leave the e.u. although several of her ministers have quit let's go live now to london john a hole is following all things briggs it today it's been...
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e.u. foreign policy chief said back in september they wanted to set up an s.p.v. or special purpose vehicle to enable the e.u. to continue trade with iran. but now the sanctions have arrived and this vehicle is nowhere to be seen. diplomats said early on monday it wouldn't be ready in time. one of the snags is thatat no country seems too willing to host it. and potentially open themselves up to an economic backlash from the u.s. genie: this has even reached the internet world. last week we saw a meme war starting between the u.s. and iran. >> it was quite an interesting diplomatic event let's say. on friday president donald trump tweeted out a "game of thrones" reference saying s sanctions ar coming. and a general in the islamic revolutionary guard came out with a meme of his own on instagram responding, i will stand against you. before this all got too out of hand hbo issued a stern rebuke. the network said in a statement it didn't want its trademark to be exploited for political purposes. genie: thanks for that and the look at business news t today. now it's time
e.u. foreign policy chief said back in september they wanted to set up an s.p.v. or special purpose vehicle to enable the e.u. to continue trade with iran. but now the sanctions have arrived and this vehicle is nowhere to be seen. diplomats said early on monday it wouldn't be ready in time. one of the snags is thatat no country seems too willing to host it. and potentially open themselves up to an economic backlash from the u.s. genie: this has even reached the internet world. last week we saw...
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e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss briggs's as to go see asians enter their most critical phase amazing lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when e.u. leaders are expected formally to sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from a cabinet for a plan. to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quit and this talk of a leadership challenge is the headline as the news continues here on al-jazeera off the lifelines next. there are those who dream of the possibilities of a world free of the ancient diseases that keep billions in poverty and for those who strive to make that dream a reality their quest is on the brink of victory. there are only two countries in the world where polio is still endemic. afghanistan and pakistan but pakistan is the largest polio virus reservoir in the world and is considered to be a key battleground in the global fight against the disease. in the past year over forty vaccinators and support staff had been killed while working to eradicate the polio virus on tuesday gunmen s
e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss briggs's as to go see asians enter their most critical phase amazing lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when e.u. leaders are expected formally to sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from a cabinet for a plan. to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quit and this talk of a leadership challenge is the headline as the news continues here on al-jazeera...
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e.u. foreign policy coordinator friends estimate greeny was there and representatives from vitaly and government what is really important to understand us that it warder to bring stability and eventually peace to libya all the competing international actors that have so far sought to use libya as a battleground for their own domestic and regional interests all of that all of these competing interests needs to be dealt with before it political process that eventually elects the parliament and a president has to be dealt with it so today was the beginning of a process and not the end of the process but that's no easy feat of course getting so and many different powers to agree on what's right for libya and let alone getting the two governments and tripoli and to brooke to agree you have perhaps the most powerful man in libya general hani for half the he is at the conference but he decided not to attend this opening dinner. so what does that tell us you know is there any hope for power sharing between public and tripoli. we don't generally fight it's not independent he is beholden to backers from r
e.u. foreign policy coordinator friends estimate greeny was there and representatives from vitaly and government what is really important to understand us that it warder to bring stability and eventually peace to libya all the competing international actors that have so far sought to use libya as a battleground for their own domestic and regional interests all of that all of these competing interests needs to be dealt with before it political process that eventually elects the parliament and a...
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e.u. foreign policy chief federica morgan we need turkey and the european union holding their first high level talks in nearly two years to talk about turkey secession to the european union and other nations less listen in to what they have to say. consider our relationship it a you and the second one is to consult each other on regional issues. we have stressed upon the strategic importance of the relationship between turkey and 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 ex
e.u. foreign policy chief federica morgan we need turkey and the european union holding their first high level talks in nearly two years to talk about turkey secession to the european union and other nations less listen in to what they have to say. consider our relationship it a you and the second one is to consult each other on regional issues. we have stressed upon the strategic importance of the relationship between turkey and e.u. turkey is a member candidate country for membership of the...
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e.u. foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels ahead of a summit on sunday where they're expected to sign off formally on the withdrawal deal a used chief negotiator has called the agreement fair and balanced. the busiest part of the u.s. border with mexico was closed earlier as officials installed concrete barriers and razor wire to prevent asylum seekers from entering thousands of central americans of the so-called migrant caravan heading through to horn or to try to cross into the u.s. . a.j. selects is up next to stay with us if you can thanks for watching ifa. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of. one on one east meets those desperately seeking love any way they can on al-jazeera. was in the interview in your new movie. whose mood will be everything. was our zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero student in one of them like a whole lot of little ones not about anything really we were like that but not now that was only one zero. zero zero ze
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e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss brigs it as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from her cabinet for a plan to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quit let's go live now to london and i was there as jonah hole is this journey has been described as the start of perhaps the most perilous week into reason may's premiership she's not a danger yet is she and neither is her deal with the e.u. . no very far from it adrian she's off to brussels this week to join the negotiations itself over the declaration. for a future relationship this is a non-binding document that sits alongside the withdrawal agreement that would set out the basis the framework for the future relationship after bragg's it after the transition period that the withdrawal agreement of course governs it's her way of saying look i'm carrying on with the job that i was given to do i'm goin
e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss brigs it as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from her cabinet for a plan to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quit let's go live now to london and i was there as jonah hole is this journey has been described as...
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e.u. foreign ministers meeting in brussels to discuss brics it negotiations into their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for november the twenty fifth summit in brussels where e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement the british prime minister has support from cabinet planned to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quit journal joins us live from london journal i mean she's going into this meeting she's talking to you could business today as well i notice but some ministers want to squeeze in some last minute changes is that likely at all. not in the way and shape that they would like to see pieta know there are some ministers on the right and impede on the right of her party in her cabinet as well who would like to see changes crucially to this backstop idea that the whole of the united kingdom remains in the customs union until a final free trade agreement is is struck that a method by which they would seek to keep the irish border open that's crucial of course but what they worry about is that currently in the agreemen
e.u. foreign ministers meeting in brussels to discuss brics it negotiations into their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for november the twenty fifth summit in brussels where e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement the british prime minister has support from cabinet planned to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quit journal joins us live from london journal i mean she's going into this meeting she's talking to you could...
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e.u. foreign ministers have also been meeting in brussels ahead of a summit on sunday where they are expected to formally sign off on terrorism i've told you. we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process the progress that will be achieved in brussels and london. and pretty that ministers today's report to overall package in particular member states support of the draft which directly meant let's check in with lawrence now he's outside the parliament in london lawrence says this threat to theresa may gone away now. well i think it's going to make today certainly i think that if they had got forty eight letters expressing no confidence in stories and maybe would have known by now and frankly you can only read that on some level as a setback for the real hard line who have nothing but contempt ready for some reason for this delay regarded as a capitulation to to the european union at the end of last week they were very clear that by now they would have got forty eight letters and they would have triggered the leadership contests the fact it
e.u. foreign ministers have also been meeting in brussels ahead of a summit on sunday where they are expected to formally sign off on terrorism i've told you. we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process the progress that will be achieved in brussels and london. and pretty that ministers today's report to overall package in particular member states support of the draft which directly meant let's check in with lawrence now he's outside the...
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e.u. foreign policy chief who is being hosted by turkey's foreign minister. met in ankara turkey and the european union holding their first high level talks in nearly two years to discuss the session of turkey into the european union and also possibly the investigation we'll bring that news conference to you live when it happens here on al-jazeera let's move on to the war in yemen now and u.s. defense secretary james mattis as the saudi u.a.e. coalition has posits offensive around the port city of data despite reports of continued fighting on the ground the u.n. special envoy to yemen is expected to travel to the city the port is crucial for food and a surprise on wednesday martin griffin met with the rebel leaders in the capital sana'a mama drama is monitoring the situation in yemen from nearby djibouti despite the diplomatic push and calls for a cease fire in yemen the guns gone silent. the people of the day there say they have been clashes overnight in the city with a million fighters a pro-government group saying that their positions will foster fired on
e.u. foreign policy chief who is being hosted by turkey's foreign minister. met in ankara turkey and the european union holding their first high level talks in nearly two years to discuss the session of turkey into the european union and also possibly the investigation we'll bring that news conference to you live when it happens here on al-jazeera let's move on to the war in yemen now and u.s. defense secretary james mattis as the saudi u.a.e. coalition has posits offensive around the port city...
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e.u. foreign nick schifrin reports on the terms of separation, and why th.e's still a long way to >> schifrinen it comes to vorce, the hardest negotiations can be over property, money, and the ildren. and so it is with brexit, a divorce where there's not only two sides, but the british family is fighting within itself. prime minister thesa may is proposing a kind of divorce wi a transi friends, as the best deal possible. >> the choice was, this deal, which enables us to take back control and to build a brighter future for our country, or going back to square one, with more division, more uncertainty, and a failure deliver on the referendum. >> schifrin: on property, the sticking point has been the border between northern ireland, part of the u.k., and the republic of ireland, a separate country that's part of the e.u. today, cars can pass easily because there is effectively no border. the brexit agreement prevents the return of a hard border by temporarily keeping northern ireland inside the e.u. customs union, avoiding customs checks between northern ireland and ireland.on money, britain wou
e.u. foreign nick schifrin reports on the terms of separation, and why th.e's still a long way to >> schifrinen it comes to vorce, the hardest negotiations can be over property, money, and the ildren. and so it is with brexit, a divorce where there's not only two sides, but the british family is fighting within itself. prime minister thesa may is proposing a kind of divorce wi a transi friends, as the best deal possible. >> the choice was, this deal, which enables us to take back...
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e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss brags that as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement the british prime minister has support from cabinet for a plan to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quits back with the news hour in about twenty five minutes from now right now the inside story with martine denis. yemen's who the rebels say they suspended attacks against the saudi viewing coalition the u.s. has demanded an end to the conflict that is bush millions to the brink of funding so after three years why is the u.s. stepping up its pressure now this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm martin dennis now he revels in yemen of announced a pulls in the drone and missile attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and their allies and they say they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the saudi u.s. coalition is prepared for peace for its part the saudi u.s. coalition briefly pulled its
e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss brags that as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement the british prime minister has support from cabinet for a plan to leave the e.u. although several ministers have quits back with the news hour in about twenty five minutes from now right now the inside story with...
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e.u. foreign policy achievement turkey denmark becomes the latest country to suspend arms sales to saudi arabia in the wake of. murder but is there substance behind the symbolism there is a fragile palls in the fighting around the yemeni port city of the data and the u.n. special envoy is scheduled to visit soon with peace talks now apparently set for december is there a ray of hope in the world's worst humanitarian crisis and in an era marked by angry political rhetoric we'll introduce you to a box of that's the design to make it easier to talk with people who disagree with you. and the american citizen has been killed in india and then the most isolated trying in the world and it sparked a debate online. and we have more on that story and throughout the show he's in the hash tag. you're the news groups are live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com the european union's top diplomat is calling for a transparent and credible investigation into the murder of saudi journalist. federico greeny has been holding talks in ankara her hosts once an indep
e.u. foreign policy achievement turkey denmark becomes the latest country to suspend arms sales to saudi arabia in the wake of. murder but is there substance behind the symbolism there is a fragile palls in the fighting around the yemeni port city of the data and the u.n. special envoy is scheduled to visit soon with peace talks now apparently set for december is there a ray of hope in the world's worst humanitarian crisis and in an era marked by angry political rhetoric we'll introduce you to...
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e.u.'s foreign policy chief who has been holding talks in turkey said all those responsible must be held to account the european position has been very clear from the very beginning. we have always been calling for a completely transparent and credible investigation that we have not seen yet completed. we expect that accountability is in short which means that those responsible those really responsible for this terrible murder have to be taken accountable. well u.k. prime minister says brics and gauche asians have reached a critical moment and chill do everything possible to deliver a draft divorce deal the e.u. is scheduled to vote on the agreement on sunday. we have an agreed text between the u.k. and the european commission the text is being today being shared with the leaders of the other twenty seven member states ahead of the specially you council on sunday the negotiations amount a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people and the united arab emirates says it
e.u.'s foreign policy chief who has been holding talks in turkey said all those responsible must be held to account the european position has been very clear from the very beginning. we have always been calling for a completely transparent and credible investigation that we have not seen yet completed. we expect that accountability is in short which means that those responsible those really responsible for this terrible murder have to be taken accountable. well u.k. prime minister says brics...
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e.u. foreign policy. have a completely independent foreign policy working closely with the united states. also i think president trump feels, and he's right on this comment at teresa may has been far too weak kneed in terms of the brexit negotiations with the european union and he's called her out on this now for the first time. he did this back in july when he went to britain and condemned the prime minister. neil: running out of friends. at least he's the closest to him in his thinking, particularly emanuel macron or angela merkel. >> it's an extraordinary situation. remaining quite far the closest friend and ally. that won't change. the president beaks frankly on these methods. neil: that's the way it goes. very good seeing you. we did it get a confirmation commerce and kevin mccarthy was elected house minority leader. had they been majority would've been speaker. it is to be decided by there may be nancy pelosi will be speaker. market reactions of trade, apple going into bear market territory. market
e.u. foreign policy. have a completely independent foreign policy working closely with the united states. also i think president trump feels, and he's right on this comment at teresa may has been far too weak kneed in terms of the brexit negotiations with the european union and he's called her out on this now for the first time. he did this back in july when he went to britain and condemned the prime minister. neil: running out of friends. at least he's the closest to him in his thinking,...
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e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the chin all around four percent. it's divorced from the e.u. is going to get expensive for great britain analysis at the london based and i e.s.r. research institute is forecasting dramatic results trade with the e.u. could collapse by as much as forty percent foreign investment by a fifth the berlin based german research institute the d i w also for cs severe consequences. the loss for the british economy due to brics it will be substantial but it will not come in a one off so this will be a gradual process over a policy period of ten fifteen years the british economy growing maybe piii zero point two percent less every year so it may look small but if you cumulate it's over a period of ten fifteen years we are talking about easily five to ten percent of g.d.p. that the size of the british economy will be smaller if the economy shrinks the queues in front of british job centers are shorter grow nevertheless some experts believe the e.u. u.k. negotiations could have had a worse out
e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the chin all around four percent. it's divorced from the e.u. is going to get expensive for great britain analysis at the london based and i e.s.r. research institute is forecasting dramatic results trade with the e.u. could collapse by as much as forty percent foreign investment by a fifth the berlin based german research institute the d i w also for cs severe consequences. the loss for the british economy due to...
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e.u.'s foreign policy chief federico greenies been holding talks with turkey's foreign minister and said all those responsible for the murder must be held to account the european position has been very clear from the very beginning. we have all was calling for completely transparent and credible investigation that we have not seen yet completed. we expect that accountability is in short which means that those responsible those really responsible for this terrible murder have to be taken accountable saudi arabia's foreign minister says that his government was not involved in jamal khashoggi murder which riyadh says was a rogue operation victoria gave me takes a closer look now at the evidence relating to those known to be suspects and their links to the government. the u.s. has imposed sanctions on seventeen saudi officials for their suspected involvement in the killing of jamal khashoggi they include a fifteen man hit squad that travelled to turkey to carry out the operation so who made up this team and who did they report to let's start with abdel aziz matric who is believed to have been th
e.u.'s foreign policy chief federico greenies been holding talks with turkey's foreign minister and said all those responsible for the murder must be held to account the european position has been very clear from the very beginning. we have all was calling for completely transparent and credible investigation that we have not seen yet completed. we expect that accountability is in short which means that those responsible those really responsible for this terrible murder have to be taken...
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e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent for. christmas can be a stressful time particularly when it comes to picking the right presents for the loved ones oftentimes you spend your hard earned cash on on wanted novelty socks and unreadable novels and special stores in london and new york however you can buy things that people really need so lamps tents food and other things that make a real difference in someone's life someone's life for a refugee. no no these people aren't lining up to grab a black friday or cyber week bargain they're here to buy christmas gifts for refugees and homeless people. the pop up store in london is the brainchild of the help refugees charity. visitors can come here to shop their hearts out here one sees pencils for school bags. and basically you come in and you buy the fact of the like and you need with nothing but just have a real feeling of warmth and love and we will make sure that that like it took us. somewhere where we where we operate celebrities like act
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well as much as the german foreign minister may like to review and realign e.u. policy with us the fact is they can't without a major disruption now that made that disruption maybe down the road in a may have nothing to do with what the german foreign minister thinks merkel is essentially the merkel era is over she'll be a figurehead leader of germany but she sees she hears the footsteps behind her of more radical parties more populist parties of a new way of looking at things that is where any reassessment of relationship with the u.s. may come let's not forget as you mention in an earlier report for the first time ever the pen has out measured. in the polls in france so there is a shift underfoot a shift may come that may actually shift things but it won't be among the parties that we see now in charge in europe it's always a pleasure to get your analysis of the current affairs taking place my guest daniel mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute thank you. moving on now paris paramedics are blocking the city's ring road and other key routes for a se
well as much as the german foreign minister may like to review and realign e.u. policy with us the fact is they can't without a major disruption now that made that disruption maybe down the road in a may have nothing to do with what the german foreign minister thinks merkel is essentially the merkel era is over she'll be a figurehead leader of germany but she sees she hears the footsteps behind her of more radical parties more populist parties of a new way of looking at things that is where any...
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e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent. and of course our financial correspondent ollie's bartz has got his eye on the numbers from frankfurt let's bring him in now really one billion pounds a year is steep we should point out that that survey was conducted by a group calling for a second a referendum how shocking or not would you say that assessment of damage to the british economy actually is. i would say that's a shocking assessment i mean it's still have to put the number and perspective if you're talking about one hundred billion pounds a year that's a huge sum but if you take the gross domestic product that is the total performance the volume that the british economy generates it's probably going to be up around two trillion pounds this year so one hundred billion that's about five percent now that doesn't sound like all that much but if you have five percent less g.d.p. for example well that meets the definition of a major recession and not reverberates through the whole economy an
e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent. and of course our financial correspondent ollie's bartz has got his eye on the numbers from frankfurt let's bring him in now really one billion pounds a year is steep we should point out that that survey was conducted by a group calling for a second a referendum how shocking or not would you say that assessment of damage to the british economy actually is. i would say that's a...
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practical for them so i think that is something about that could definitely affect foreigners brits living in the e.u. are concerned about how freely they'll be able to move once britain leaves the european union. also just in terms of the friction of like moving from one place to another you know i don't know now but me back to you k. moving a truckload of furniture and everything and is that going to be subject to some kind of you know is it is it basically to make things worse or better for me either . but others maintain that britain is unlikely to burn all its bridges with europe and the state often does i think that in the long term they'll be at least an agreement for either members and citizens because otherwise britain would end up cutting itself off economically and i don't think that would make sense in the long term. night at this coalition with. with so many questions still unresolved young people are still unclear about whether they'll win or lose after brigs it. to young people in indonesia now one of the biggest countries in the world with two hundred sixty five million people and an
practical for them so i think that is something about that could definitely affect foreigners brits living in the e.u. are concerned about how freely they'll be able to move once britain leaves the european union. also just in terms of the friction of like moving from one place to another you know i don't know now but me back to you k. moving a truckload of furniture and everything and is that going to be subject to some kind of you know is it is it basically to make things worse or better for...
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it is the is much weaker than it was that was years ago during phone talks with iran foreign minister e.u. diplomats confirm the blocks commitment to the iran nuclear deal the european commission in its turn has condemned the renewal of u.s. sanctions and vowed to protect european companies still doing business with iran meanwhile donald trump styling his friday sanction message to resemble the tiger line from game of thrones apparently didn't sit too well with the network producing the series h.b.o. issued a statement saying it would rather its trademark wasn't quote misappropriated for political purposes well for now it's easy goes down on. takes a closer look at the renewal of the pre twenty fifteen sanctions what will happen on monday everything that was achieved under the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal will be no more piling on top of penalties imposed additionally by the trumpet ministration there were nineteen rounds of those these new sanctions will accelerate the highly successful effects of our sanctions that have already occurred the maximum pressure we impose is cause the re
it is the is much weaker than it was that was years ago during phone talks with iran foreign minister e.u. diplomats confirm the blocks commitment to the iran nuclear deal the european commission in its turn has condemned the renewal of u.s. sanctions and vowed to protect european companies still doing business with iran meanwhile donald trump styling his friday sanction message to resemble the tiger line from game of thrones apparently didn't sit too well with the network producing the series...
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as you check if it goes ahead with its divorce from the e.u. a few drops in trade and foreign direct investment overall g.d.p. is said to drop by around four percent for the study but it's. a little earlier i spoke to economist maria the met says she's with the bridal institute in european thing time based in brussels and i asked her if those one hundred billion pounds per year could be a realistic estimate when it's a big time if you compare it to z. numbers that we have seen prior to the referendum there was a range of studies of us on bike then in which of the current number we compare on the upper side of that of course now we have a lot more information a lot more detail in terms of what bracks it would entail and therefore perhaps it's not quite so surprising that the numbers are as high as they are and you think the constant are what we're looking at what the e.u. leaders have signed off on is that the best possible case for the british economy overall is not the best case for the british economy the best case would be for the u.k. to stay in the you that would be the best cas
as you check if it goes ahead with its divorce from the e.u. a few drops in trade and foreign direct investment overall g.d.p. is said to drop by around four percent for the study but it's. a little earlier i spoke to economist maria the met says she's with the bridal institute in european thing time based in brussels and i asked her if those one hundred billion pounds per year could be a realistic estimate when it's a big time if you compare it to z. numbers that we have seen prior to the...
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e.u. include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. which is supposed to drop around four percent. now let's go to france for full market reactions all the latest developments around bragg's. when he balances standing by for us what can you tell us. the markets are reacting very positively there's a great relief you can read that from the share price reactions here in the markets and practically all across europe starting here in germany strong gains and paris as well london. everywhere you see investors breathing a sigh of relief that this hurdle has been overcome of course people here know that the next hurdle probably even a bigger one the parliamentary vote in westminster in the house of commons and it's looking sketchy but people are i think prefer him to look at the positive side and seeing that there's been some progress made. how long this mood holds on though one have to see because there are other problems plaguing the markets as well of course . but he thanks for that stay on the line please we're going to come back to you i
e.u. include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. which is supposed to drop around four percent. now let's go to france for full market reactions all the latest developments around bragg's. when he balances standing by for us what can you tell us. the markets are reacting very positively there's a great relief you can read that from the share price reactions here in the markets and practically all across europe starting here in germany strong gains and paris as well...
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e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and an overall drop of g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent. earlier i spoke about the latest brags of developments to maria de mint says she's with a political institute's think tank in brussels and house if those one hundred billion pounds per year a realistic estimate when it's a big time if you compare it to the numbers that we have seen prior to the referendum there was a range of studies of his own bike then in which the current number would compare on the upper side of that of course now we have a lot more information a lot more detail in terms of what bracks it would entail and therefore perhaps is not quite so surprising that the numbers are as high as they are and you think the constant are you know what we're looking at what the e.u. leaders have signed off on is that the best possible case for the british economy overall is not the best case for the british economy the best case would be for the u.k. to stay in the u. that would be the best case however given that we are leaving and because of the
e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and an overall drop of g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent. earlier i spoke about the latest brags of developments to maria de mint says she's with a political institute's think tank in brussels and house if those one hundred billion pounds per year a realistic estimate when it's a big time if you compare it to the numbers that we have seen prior to the referendum there was a range of studies of his own bike then in which the...
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e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around three percent the report comes on the heels of a tentative deal between london and brussels outlining the terms of their separation. now black friday may be over but cyber monday is just beginning that means you can skip the queues at the shops and school deals online retailers are promising online bargains on a whole range of products from clothing to electronics in the u.s. alone cyber monday is expected to bring in seven point eight billion dollars this year. if you didn't buy a new t.v. set or a laptop on black friday finish out you can make that good on cyber monday retailers by the dozen of pumping out offers and discounts online bunsen entice ing idea for many browsing the web to find the best deals from the comfort of one's own home i don't do malls that can't handle the traffic the lines of people others however clearly can some die hard bargain hunters even spent thanksgiving night camping outside stores to increase their chances of coming away with the
e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around three percent the report comes on the heels of a tentative deal between london and brussels outlining the terms of their separation. now black friday may be over but cyber monday is just beginning that means you can skip the queues at the shops and school deals online retailers are promising online bargains on a whole range of products from clothing to electronics in the u.s. alone cyber monday...
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e.u. these food drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent. now let's go to frankfurt to get the market reaction reactions on those latest breaks the developments. standing by for us on what can you tell us. the markets are reacting positively there are strong gains throughout europe i don't think that it is the whole story behind the apparently better mood in the markets but if. the summit results would look differently if they had projected the deal then told a different situation today people are pleased that for now there's agreement and that there is a path for the future but of course everybody here knows as well that the parliament in westminster the house of commons has to also nod off on it and that will be a very difficult task indeed so people are prepared for a certain day at the moment but in a way they're quietly celebrating the intermediate result. of events for this but stay on the line please because when talked to about the embattled mitsubishi chairman calos go the mitsubishi board of dire
e.u. these food drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent. now let's go to frankfurt to get the market reaction reactions on those latest breaks the developments. standing by for us on what can you tell us. the markets are reacting positively there are strong gains throughout europe i don't think that it is the whole story behind the apparently better mood in the markets but if. the summit results would look differently if they had projected...
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foreign domestic investment protection. we're working with -- working with our allies on updates to their own regimes. you've seen progress on that front with the u.k. looking at the enterprise act, canada, the e.u. updating their foreign direct investment protection. i think there's elements of how do we work together to address the concerns tactically but also put in place the structures necessary for deeper integration. steve: arun, on the hill using allied and other industrial bases to help build some of -- fill some of these gaps will that go down ok? arun: the hill has been supportive of expanding the concept of the national technology lo -- tech no clock call -- technological industrial base. the struggle will be spending money overseas as opposed to jobs here. that's a big political driver. some of the issues that eric has mentioned. if i am short technical work force in this country to support innovation in this country, spending money overseas may or may not stimulate more development of that work force in this country. that's an interesting question to ask. i think there's concerns with even our domestic small manufacturers and small businesses in terms of cyber security issues. if yo
foreign domestic investment protection. we're working with -- working with our allies on updates to their own regimes. you've seen progress on that front with the u.k. looking at the enterprise act, canada, the e.u. updating their foreign direct investment protection. i think there's elements of how do we work together to address the concerns tactically but also put in place the structures necessary for deeper integration. steve: arun, on the hill using allied and other industrial bases to help...
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suture if it goes ahead with its divorce from the e.u. a clue drops in trade and foreign direct investment overall g.d.p. is to drop to the tune of around forbes. and the clock is ticking. so it's not as black friday last friday and that's over but cyber monday is just beginning that means you can skip the queues at the shops and score huge deals online retailers are promising online bargains on a whole range of products from clothing to the tronics in the u.s. alone cyber monday is expected to bring in seven point eight billion dollars this year. if you didn't buy a new t.v. set a laptop on black friday you can make that good on cyber monday retailers by the dozen of pumping out office and discounts online bunsen enticing idea for many browsing the web to find the best deals from the comfort of one's own home i don't do miles i can't handle the traffic the lines of people others however clearly can some die hard bargain hunters even spent thanksgiving night camping outside stools to increase their chances of coming away with the best black friday buys we kind of like the rush but accordin
suture if it goes ahead with its divorce from the e.u. a clue drops in trade and foreign direct investment overall g.d.p. is to drop to the tune of around forbes. and the clock is ticking. so it's not as black friday last friday and that's over but cyber monday is just beginning that means you can skip the queues at the shops and score huge deals online retailers are promising online bargains on a whole range of products from clothing to the tronics in the u.s. alone cyber monday is expected to...
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for example he was of course the for a foreign secretaries a former foreign secretary if i said this looks like a vassalage to the e.u. says anything that keeps britain very close to the european union like the customs union where then britain's wouldn't be able to do its own traders around the world which is something that him and i was great city is hoping for that this could give britain a competitive advantage towards the e.u. anything that prohibits that is completely unacceptable and if this is to be the case in this deal then they will not go with it and the question where is all the cabinet ministers resigning over this and what's parliament going to say so the labor party also has made signs of them not going to vote this year so it's going to be a really really tough sell for to resume at home for bass in london very small in the strasburg thank you both. the middle east and now militant palestinian factions in the gaza strip say they will halt a cross border attacks if israel does the say the statement comes after the most serious upsurge in violence between israel and the palestinians since twenty fourtee
for example he was of course the for a foreign secretaries a former foreign secretary if i said this looks like a vassalage to the e.u. says anything that keeps britain very close to the european union like the customs union where then britain's wouldn't be able to do its own traders around the world which is something that him and i was great city is hoping for that this could give britain a competitive advantage towards the e.u. anything that prohibits that is completely unacceptable and if...
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policy i mean domestic and foreign policy of course it's a member state e.u. it's a member of international community but still we hope that all the countries in the world have their own views on what is going on and of course then they can and have to cooperate with we with each other but they issued. fulls a drone independent courses so what is what the london is doing is trying to build so-called coalitions and call for how they call it to be to be supportive to support london in they have foreign policy but what should other countries support all this fake news all the. disinformation what london prime minister may and her our government does spreading i'm not sure this is a good way for the independent countries and i'm not sure other countries are willing to do so and fall in this route this is the second destination of your delegation in europe you also well you've also been to rome earlier this week do you feel that any other major european powers are ready to follow sort of see the portuguese example in this kind of approach you know we are watching t
policy i mean domestic and foreign policy of course it's a member state e.u. it's a member of international community but still we hope that all the countries in the world have their own views on what is going on and of course then they can and have to cooperate with we with each other but they issued. fulls a drone independent courses so what is what the london is doing is trying to build so-called coalitions and call for how they call it to be to be supportive to support london in they have...
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wrong solem can practice with washington notated frightening to penalize foreign companies doing business with the country. leave the e.u. could be relieved of a legal call teacher this whole players. time sounds the alarm over the number of saudi led coalition strikes on eight sites funded by the humanitarian group. hungry creates and not be a start using computerize lie detectors at the border it isn't the best to come immigration or their critics slam them if there's a while yet. it's just ten three am head in the russian capital we're watching international. the u.s. is promising a maximum pressure campaign against iran after imposing punitive measures that were left in twenty fifteen when the nuclear deal was reached don't trump has described the new restrictions as the strongest american sanctions ever tyrone has in ten lashed out at some merica calling the move racist. it was a regime has a choice it can either do one hundred eighty degree turn from its outlook course of action your normal country park and see its economy crumble watch out it no one else that we will probably buy post your illegal. because they a
wrong solem can practice with washington notated frightening to penalize foreign companies doing business with the country. leave the e.u. could be relieved of a legal call teacher this whole players. time sounds the alarm over the number of saudi led coalition strikes on eight sites funded by the humanitarian group. hungry creates and not be a start using computerize lie detectors at the border it isn't the best to come immigration or their critics slam them if there's a while yet. it's just...
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e.u. and they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to chew off around four percent. and of course a financial correspondent would be thoughts has got his eye on the numbers from frankfurt let's bring him in now really one billion pounds a year is steep we should point out that that survey was conducted by a group calling for a second a referendum how shocking or not would you say that assessment of damage to the british economy actually is i would say that's a shocking assessment i mean you still have to put the number and perspective if you're talking about one hundred billion pounds a year that's a huge sum but if you take the gross domestic product that is the total performance the volume that the british economy generates it's probably going to be a peron two trillion pounds this year so one hundred billion that's about five percent now that doesn't sound like all that much but if you have five percent less g.d.p. for example call that meets the definition of a major recession and that reverberates through the whole economy and co
e.u. and they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to chew off around four percent. and of course a financial correspondent would be thoughts has got his eye on the numbers from frankfurt let's bring him in now really one billion pounds a year is steep we should point out that that survey was conducted by a group calling for a second a referendum how shocking or not would you say that assessment of damage to the british economy actually is i would say that's a...
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euro came from the german economy ministry ten million from the foreign ministry and roughly the same amount from private sources the e.u. also chipped in bringing the total to almost seventy million euro note up funding was said to encourage groups that oppose terrorists in the area. well the disclosure of the funding may cast a shadow on recent talks on the syrian conflict of included russia france turkey and germany they all agreed that agenda is aimed at undermining syrian sovereignty must be content we discuss that with a member of the german left party who condemns backing the rebels. german government has done some geopolitical calculations but what we know from history from very recent history is that those geo political calculations will backfire they believe that they can contain terrorism to that region but that's not true what government is obviously lying because there is no civilian groups there those groups that they have given money to are groups with big arms with tied with the government they are terrorist groups and the only thing the government has not sat is that those groups are terrorist groups. f
euro came from the german economy ministry ten million from the foreign ministry and roughly the same amount from private sources the e.u. also chipped in bringing the total to almost seventy million euro note up funding was said to encourage groups that oppose terrorists in the area. well the disclosure of the funding may cast a shadow on recent talks on the syrian conflict of included russia france turkey and germany they all agreed that agenda is aimed at undermining syrian sovereignty must...