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can do at this stage the e.u. has offered the u.k. reassurance is that the bet i reserve backstop is meant to be only temporary there is not much more the e.u. can do brecht's it has been a divisive issue in the u.k. for a long time it simply is decision time in the u.k. and the e.u. by and large is now a bystander of this meeting chief economist of bit about mark thank you very much for this it's on you're welcome. we stay on the subject fishermen in britain were always skeptical of the e.u. the use common fisheries policy gave last fall of fleas from france or spain access to produce water as giving them only with their fish to land forcing them to throw back into the sea old fish because that exceeded their quota now fisherman a long. wait for sap and harvest off they don't care as long as they can go back to fishing as it used to be before the court has. grimsby around four and a half hour's drive north of london. caught in an eddy on the edge of globalisation grimsby was once home to one of the world's largest fishing fleet. but t
can do at this stage the e.u. has offered the u.k. reassurance is that the bet i reserve backstop is meant to be only temporary there is not much more the e.u. can do brecht's it has been a divisive issue in the u.k. for a long time it simply is decision time in the u.k. and the e.u. by and large is now a bystander of this meeting chief economist of bit about mark thank you very much for this it's on you're welcome. we stay on the subject fishermen in britain were always skeptical of the e.u....
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e.u. which has pledged one billion euros in development aid a massive sum for the impoverished nation. and the government is appearing to the e.u.'s wishes with a crackdown. there are one hundred nine seized vehicles on this parking lot of the blue going to more than one hundred human traffickers are behind bars or in investigative custody. the migrants who were traveling in these vehicles have ended up in camps run by the international organization for migration and are to be sent back to their native countries. the. two ideas of the. liberia. born may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred three. with photos. of. the radio broadcaster sarah f.m. regularly reports on e.u. policy and its repercussions. if we meet up with the editor in chief even him money . he shows us photographs of people who have a deadly died trying to reach europe. to see migrant who was found dead in the vehicle of happen because they are blocking the only routes that can be traveled safely she must know our grandparents used to. have you on easter so why the government of nigeria has refused to let you travel fur
e.u. which has pledged one billion euros in development aid a massive sum for the impoverished nation. and the government is appearing to the e.u.'s wishes with a crackdown. there are one hundred nine seized vehicles on this parking lot of the blue going to more than one hundred human traffickers are behind bars or in investigative custody. the migrants who were traveling in these vehicles have ended up in camps run by the international organization for migration and are to be sent back to...
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the e.u. has allocated more than eight billion euros to stem the tide of migration. today more migrants are dying in the desert in the mediterranean. where. what impact is the e.u. . on africa. of. our investigation begins. we're headed towards libya from. trade road. once the main trade route for caravans it remains an economic lifeline . merchants transport goods from. and subsaharan countries all the way to libya on the mediterranean. in recent years this road was also the main route for african migrants trying to get to europe. we're only allowed to travel here with a security escort. we agree in the hope of finding out what action the e.u. is taking here to stop migration. everyone here is checked with. police as travellers where they've come from and where they're going. anyone suspected of trying to reach europe is barred passage. that's why migrants now avoid these checkpoints. today we don't encounter any west african migrants here instead merchants from the tribe desert nomads who have moved freely across desert borders for centuries. of their government bef
the e.u. has allocated more than eight billion euros to stem the tide of migration. today more migrants are dying in the desert in the mediterranean. where. what impact is the e.u. . on africa. of. our investigation begins. we're headed towards libya from. trade road. once the main trade route for caravans it remains an economic lifeline . merchants transport goods from. and subsaharan countries all the way to libya on the mediterranean. in recent years this road was also the main route for...
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the e.u. has cut deals with african governments curbing mass migration in return for aid the long many years development policymakers have failed to sufficiently address security issues. the e.u. is widening its reach beyond the mediterranean.
the e.u. has cut deals with african governments curbing mass migration in return for aid the long many years development policymakers have failed to sufficiently address security issues. the e.u. is widening its reach beyond the mediterranean.
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the e.u. has achieved its goal the number of migrants arriving in europe is falling. but the consequences of its policy are dire the e.u. ties to regimes with human rights records. for africans under threat it's becoming increasingly difficult to seek protection and work beyond their own borders. climate change. sustainability. environmental friendships. globalization favors biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement chumbley children global and current of local archery. global three thousand and thirty minutes long d. w. . might not look on that appetizing. but they're very popular with or maybe. c.q. cumbersome. curious sea creatures are found in southern madagascar. according to strict ecological originations. there have been a number of moves seiko to match race. to the. slayer's. table. to stage the biggest in a poker game of power and money the competition. his fingers hold the world's most important natural resource bluffing betting checking how long will they be able to play it and who will win this thing we believe that
the e.u. has achieved its goal the number of migrants arriving in europe is falling. but the consequences of its policy are dire the e.u. ties to regimes with human rights records. for africans under threat it's becoming increasingly difficult to seek protection and work beyond their own borders. climate change. sustainability. environmental friendships. globalization favors biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement chumbley children global and current...
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the e.u. has achieved its goal the number of migrants arriving in europe is falling. but the consequences of its policy are dire the e.u. is deepening ties to regimes with dubious human rights records. and for africans under threat it's becoming increasingly difficult to seek protection and work beyond their own borders. tomorrow today most of the big picture. looks down from high above the earth. and here far out into space. left to the images we find tell us about the planet and the people that live on it. join us on including into space. to borrow today. thirty minutes on d w. one hundred seven must read some new delhi's list of not to be missed in german novels in english translation. among them one of the many business and is written michael media focus. we visited her in los angeles and us to what it's like to be chillin rice say in the us. in sixty minutes to a. city in ruins moreover a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population last night as fighters occupied the city center in two thousand and seven team pres
the e.u. has achieved its goal the number of migrants arriving in europe is falling. but the consequences of its policy are dire the e.u. is deepening ties to regimes with dubious human rights records. and for africans under threat it's becoming increasingly difficult to seek protection and work beyond their own borders. tomorrow today most of the big picture. looks down from high above the earth. and here far out into space. left to the images we find tell us about the planet and the people...
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he's a dad and this is al jazeera live from dell so coming up the british prime minister says the e.u. has agreed to a last minute revision to break the deal just hours before a crucial parliamentary vote.
he's a dad and this is al jazeera live from dell so coming up the british prime minister says the e.u. has agreed to a last minute revision to break the deal just hours before a crucial parliamentary vote.
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e.u. summit next week brussels has said it might give britain more time if the recent request for an extension to the timetable of leaving by march the twenty ninth is made meaningful concessions though from the e.u. appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister. out his era. so what's the view from brussels well the e.u. is chief breaks it negotiator michel barnier tweeted saying the e.u. has done everything it can to get help get the redraw agreement over the line the impasse can only be solved in the u.k. are no deal preparations are now more important than ever before. our correspondent john howell is live for us in london so john what happens now just seventeen days to go. yes sixteen and a half days i think it is now to resume may's deal defeated by two of the largest margins of defeat in the house of commons in a hundred years m.p.'s gearing up for another series of votes over the next couple of days trying to wrest control of this process away from a government that seems to have lost given up and lost options and ideas all together they'll be
e.u. summit next week brussels has said it might give britain more time if the recent request for an extension to the timetable of leaving by march the twenty ninth is made meaningful concessions though from the e.u. appear most unlikely it seems the road may be running out for the british prime minister. out his era. so what's the view from brussels well the e.u. is chief breaks it negotiator michel barnier tweeted saying the e.u. has done everything it can to get help get the redraw agreement...
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deja vu news live from berlin the european union delays the cliff edge state for bret's but the e.u. has imposed the condition the british parliament must pass the withdrawal deal with the e.u. next week to have threats of delayed until may the twenty second if not the e.u. will support a shorter delay until april the twelfth also coming up. in new zealand calls for compassion in mom whose mosque was attacked. we have broken hearted. but. we are much broken. one week gone from the shootings that claims fifty lives in new zealand causes for empathy and. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us european union leaders have agreed to delay the bracks of process postponing it to beyond march the twenty ninth britain is being offered to delay until may the twenty second but only if parliament approves the withdrawal deal negotiated with the e.u. next week if not the e.u. will back a shorter delay until april the twelfth now this would allow the prime minister treason made time to get the deal through. the union jack at the european council will stay in its place at least for another few
deja vu news live from berlin the european union delays the cliff edge state for bret's but the e.u. has imposed the condition the british parliament must pass the withdrawal deal with the e.u. next week to have threats of delayed until may the twenty second if not the e.u. will support a shorter delay until april the twelfth also coming up. in new zealand calls for compassion in mom whose mosque was attacked. we have broken hearted. but. we are much broken. one week gone from the shootings...
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the rest of the evening i assume it's got squashed the whole thing is in strasbourg much that the e.u. has consistently said that there can be no change to the deal now they've said that they changed it but this is the last time so much difference between this amended deal on the one that m.p.'s voted down in january to be fair feel they did not change the deal or three talk about the deal as the withdrawal agreement so that divorce agreement that had been the go shaded for two years really and where the e.u. twenty seven so all the member states excluding of course the u.k. have categorically refused to change it all that they have to livered are additional documents to get interpretation or reassurance about things that are already written in the withdrawal agreement so does that sound strange to you that's because it is it is quite complicated but it's also the reason apparently why many of the members of the house of commons back in the u.k. are not convinced that this is what they asked for to be able to unilaterally quit the so-called backstop so this ensuring policy to avoid a hard
the rest of the evening i assume it's got squashed the whole thing is in strasbourg much that the e.u. has consistently said that there can be no change to the deal now they've said that they changed it but this is the last time so much difference between this amended deal on the one that m.p.'s voted down in january to be fair feel they did not change the deal or three talk about the deal as the withdrawal agreement so that divorce agreement that had been the go shaded for two years really and...
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when sarees and they has to address the e.u. twenty seven the other members of the european union at the start of their talks on thursday afternoon the one question they're going to be asking her is what happens if your deal fails again for the third time of the start of next week because they're only prepared at the moment to countenance an extension to back seat if a deal passes and there's every likelihood that it won't they will say to her i'm sure what happens if it fails are you actually prepared at the end of next week for the u.k. to leave the european union with no deal at all despite the fact the u.k. parliament voted against it now twice despite all the economic damage that would pose to the u.k. the republic of ireland the netherlands and other bordering countries to the u.k. despite the fact that it would be mean the reimposition of a hard border in the island of ireland and all the violence that could lead to they're going to say the reason why is that actually what your intention is and they going to have to try t
when sarees and they has to address the e.u. twenty seven the other members of the european union at the start of their talks on thursday afternoon the one question they're going to be asking her is what happens if your deal fails again for the third time of the start of next week because they're only prepared at the moment to countenance an extension to back seat if a deal passes and there's every likelihood that it won't they will say to her i'm sure what happens if it fails are you actually...
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the e.u. has imposed the condition the british parliament must pass the withdrawal deal with the you next week to have threats of delayed until may the twenty second if not the e.u. will support a shorter delay until april twelfth also coming up. in christ church in a mom's call to prayer as new zealand pauses to mark a week since the shootings at two mosques we are broken hearted he says but not broken. and in a country that has put democracy on hold many times in the past thailand's voters will go to the polls under a new constitution that still gives the military significant control. by brian thomas thanks so much for being with us european union leaders have agreed to delay the bracks of process postponing it to beyond march the twenty ninth britain is being offered a delay until may the twenty second but only if parliament approves withdrawal deal negotiated with the e.u. next week if not the e.u. will back a shorter delay until april the twelfth now this would allow the prime minister time t
the e.u. has imposed the condition the british parliament must pass the withdrawal deal with the you next week to have threats of delayed until may the twenty second if not the e.u. will support a shorter delay until april twelfth also coming up. in christ church in a mom's call to prayer as new zealand pauses to mark a week since the shootings at two mosques we are broken hearted he says but not broken. and in a country that has put democracy on hold many times in the past thailand's voters...
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yes and no so the e.u. has been going after tech companies for quite some time now this is not new the e.u. has been going shortly after after google but also in the past month after other tech companies such as apple and that the challenge with the tech companies is relatively new but the actions of the e.u. are not that new and in a way this is good for the you that because they can show where they are actually helpful for where they fight for our citizens and businesses rights. in brussels thank you and british prime minister has confirmed that she has written a you latest request an extension of the dates of the u.k.'s withdrawal from the block series of may is hoping to delay bret's it until the thirtieth of june but there are signs that the e.u. could oppose the plan an internal assessment from the european commission has warned that mrs may's plan could create serious legal and political risks for the e.u. commission president who the youngest says it is unlikely that any deal to extend the deadline woul
yes and no so the e.u. has been going after tech companies for quite some time now this is not new the e.u. has been going shortly after after google but also in the past month after other tech companies such as apple and that the challenge with the tech companies is relatively new but the actions of the e.u. are not that new and in a way this is good for the you that because they can show where they are actually helpful for where they fight for our citizens and businesses rights. in brussels...
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coming up brussels strikes again and the european union has google with a billion dollar fine for the first time in three years we'll see what's got the e.u. commission so upset and white south koreans turn to fatty pork when faced with high levels of air pollution. good to have you with. a jury in the united states has found that the weed killer roundup was a quote substantial factor in causing cancer and a seventy year old men round up and die for state based herbicide is made by you as a group chemical for monsanto which was acquired by a german multinational buyer last year a landmark verdict could affect thousands of other cases buyers said it was disappointed with the jury's initial decision the case now moves to a second phase to determine the company's financial liability. he holds monsanto responsible for his non hodgkins lymphoma and when hard to man use the killer rant up for decades he claimed this ruined his health and caused his cancer and the course agrees in coming weeks that decides on the compensation the plaintiffs should be given by a group which acquired monsanto last year took an aggressive stance and their initial s
coming up brussels strikes again and the european union has google with a billion dollar fine for the first time in three years we'll see what's got the e.u. commission so upset and white south koreans turn to fatty pork when faced with high levels of air pollution. good to have you with. a jury in the united states has found that the weed killer roundup was a quote substantial factor in causing cancer and a seventy year old men round up and die for state based herbicide is made by you as a...
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the protesters feel the e.u. has abandoned even so they'll keep marching so that someday hopefully things will improve in serbia while many teens spend their time scrolling through beautiful landscapes on instagram to teenagers in norway are going to great lengths to experience it with their own eyes here in the northernmost region of alta outdoor enthusiasts duro and kiss you are in their element it's cold remote and not without its dangers hardly a place where many of us would want to spend the night but for the long time friends it's the perfect weekend getaway. guru crim piece just eighteen years old but already a national celebrity nature in the way in some twenty eight hundred she hikes several hundred kilometers across lapland alone. and google have been best friends since they were little this weekend the girls are out hunting and fishing. they slept in a tent at minus twenty one degree celsius. as really elder mum lives i don't think you can ever become immune to the cold and most. men the most obvious know
the protesters feel the e.u. has abandoned even so they'll keep marching so that someday hopefully things will improve in serbia while many teens spend their time scrolling through beautiful landscapes on instagram to teenagers in norway are going to great lengths to experience it with their own eyes here in the northernmost region of alta outdoor enthusiasts duro and kiss you are in their element it's cold remote and not without its dangers hardly a place where many of us would want to spend...
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for prime minister to resign may who's plan to leave the e.u. has been rejected twice fear of losing control of brecht's that might just be enough to get stanch brecht's that backers in her own party to finally support her plan in a third vote in parliament next week. the e.u. insists that may's plan which is the product of two and a half years of painstaking talks is the only one on offer. like. she did or you many good to have if the united kingdom still wants to leave the european union and it wants to leave in an orderly manner which is what the prime minister tells us in this treaty such as it is which organizes the orderly separation this treaty is the only one possible and available at the inner circle. and on the streets of london people on both sides of the debate vented their frustrations. well i think the most sensible solution would be that we leave on the twenty ninth of march with no deal it is easy to say sorry we made an absurd mistake or sudden stake but it's no question about that my mind i'm astounded absolutely stunned by what's
for prime minister to resign may who's plan to leave the e.u. has been rejected twice fear of losing control of brecht's that might just be enough to get stanch brecht's that backers in her own party to finally support her plan in a third vote in parliament next week. the e.u. insists that may's plan which is the product of two and a half years of painstaking talks is the only one on offer. like. she did or you many good to have if the united kingdom still wants to leave the european union and...
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and the e.u. has now added to the growing amount of airspace close to the new boeing plane as a global team of investigators looks for parallels with the crash in indonesia just five months ago. boeing stocks have shed billions since monday but analysts say ultimately they expect things to normalize so number one we think that the boeing planes are safe we think that. a directive to pilots on how to handle the software . there is ways to override the system american airlines. believe the plane saved we expect the order book to be largely intact u.s. carriers say they will continue operating the planes as normal for now but pressure is growing on all storage to take action over the boeing seven three seven max eight many airlines are citing customers frightened by sunday's ethiopian airlines mux a crash which killed all one hundred fifty seven people on board. and let's bring in our financial correspondent new york jose luis to haro for more on the business side of this now as they can imagine looks an
and the e.u. has now added to the growing amount of airspace close to the new boeing plane as a global team of investigators looks for parallels with the crash in indonesia just five months ago. boeing stocks have shed billions since monday but analysts say ultimately they expect things to normalize so number one we think that the boeing planes are safe we think that. a directive to pilots on how to handle the software . there is ways to override the system american airlines. believe the plane...
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it would be the identical deal because brussels didn't blink and they're not going to blink the e.u. has been flexible it's refused to change its position that i think in some way so you could say that the e.u. obviously what spitzer many in back and i suppose all the way through it's had two goals the first one is if possible to persuade britain to go back on the vote but secondly that if there is going to be a bracket that they don't want to censor the example of votes of being easy for any other man and some of it's going to have to be done in the next two days to make politicians start to really genuinely work together to get some decent outcome out of this chaos we put the. brakes at countdown on r t. the terror group islamic state has penetrated a refugee camp in greece where it's persecuted a religious minority and that's the finding of a soon to be released documentary. it's a process for so many that's designed for about. daoism but realistically. around to head down. the conditions of the home raided by the rest of the soto's of videos of the right something all the times but s
it would be the identical deal because brussels didn't blink and they're not going to blink the e.u. has been flexible it's refused to change its position that i think in some way so you could say that the e.u. obviously what spitzer many in back and i suppose all the way through it's had two goals the first one is if possible to persuade britain to go back on the vote but secondly that if there is going to be a bracket that they don't want to censor the example of votes of being easy for any...
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e.u. some problems as well british business still has no idea of the country will even be in the e.u. in sixteen days time the equivalent of hundreds of billions of euros has already been transferred out of britain and into the e.u. for safe keeping. and over to the auto world the world's biggest carmaker appears to have had a nother banner year folks wagon posting a rise in net profits which top twelve billion euros last year but stricter environmental regulations are squeezing profit margins on its cars in the road ahead looks bumpy to say the least with brags that dampen chinese market and the threat of u.s. tariffs biggest challenge of all is nothing less than a ground up rework of the automobile from an internal combustion engine to an electric drive system as regulators in europe and china push for cleaner cars volkswagen says it can execute a hair pin turn in its business pumping out twenty two million electric cars by twenty thirty. soon and the cost will be pretty staff looks like and is planning almost seventy need models. the car maker says it's a systems overhaul. so why ge
e.u. some problems as well british business still has no idea of the country will even be in the e.u. in sixteen days time the equivalent of hundreds of billions of euros has already been transferred out of britain and into the e.u. for safe keeping. and over to the auto world the world's biggest carmaker appears to have had a nother banner year folks wagon posting a rise in net profits which top twelve billion euros last year but stricter environmental regulations are squeezing profit margins...
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e.u. orders and has vowed to give more visibility to rival advertisers in europe. and look at another u.s. for the world's best known jeans chances are you're wearing them right now levi strauss the brand has been valued at around six point six billion dollars for an upcoming i.p.o. after thirty four years away from the stock exchange. shares in the blue jeans maker have been priced at seventeen dollars each just above the target range it's expected to be the biggest u.s. i.p.o. so far this year levi's we use the funds to invest in the brand made a comic by such stars as james dean and of course bruce springsteen. and let's go now to our financial correspondent frank for conrad we often talk about young tech firms i.p.o. ing this is a one hundred sixty six year old denim companies so what's going on here. yes of course the valuation of levi's it's much smaller than for some of those you know hyped tech companies but the comparison of levi's this very old company with the tech sector is less far fetched than one might think you know last year levis managed to increa
e.u. orders and has vowed to give more visibility to rival advertisers in europe. and look at another u.s. for the world's best known jeans chances are you're wearing them right now levi strauss the brand has been valued at around six point six billion dollars for an upcoming i.p.o. after thirty four years away from the stock exchange. shares in the blue jeans maker have been priced at seventeen dollars each just above the target range it's expected to be the biggest u.s. i.p.o. so far this...
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have the european elections looming and then britain has to take part in these elections this is all very complicated but in the end i think the e.u. does usually does it would even agree to a long term extension because they don't want to be blamed for any. bad breaks and without any deal an attack has after that ok so big it actually is all focusing now on a deal in london yesterday we saw no deal off the table so what are the chances that theresa may will pull off an unlikely victory and get her plan passed in the end in june. have bricks and plan is really hated by so many here in parliament but all the eyes now on our own to reason may's own party are on her conservative m.p.'s and whether they might just change their minds there are so many of them who believe that the reason may steel just locks the u.k. to much close to the european union in the future and that this is why they could not accept the deal however if they are faced with the possibility that maybe bracks it will not happen because if parliament is can simply not unite behind behind any vision of how brics it should be conducted then like band explained it coul
have the european elections looming and then britain has to take part in these elections this is all very complicated but in the end i think the e.u. does usually does it would even agree to a long term extension because they don't want to be blamed for any. bad breaks and without any deal an attack has after that ok so big it actually is all focusing now on a deal in london yesterday we saw no deal off the table so what are the chances that theresa may will pull off an unlikely victory and get...
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you news live from berlin the european union's delays the cliff edge date for bracks it bought the e.u. has imposed the condition the british parliament must pass the withdrawal deal with the e.u. next week to have rex at the late until may the twenty second if not the e.u. will support a shorter delay until april twelfth also coming up. in christ church holds a prayer as new zealand pauses to mark a week since the shootings at two mosques were broken hearted he says but not broken. and a massive explosion at a pesticide plant in eastern china has killed dozens and injured hundreds of people blast was so powerful such a triggered a two point two magnitude earthquake. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us european union leaders have agreed to delay the bricks of process postponing it beyond march the twenty ninth britain is being offered to delay until may the twenty second but only if parliament approves the withdrawal deal negotiated with the e.u. next week if not the e.u. will back a shorted light until april the twelfth now this would allow the prime minister theresa may time to
you news live from berlin the european union's delays the cliff edge date for bracks it bought the e.u. has imposed the condition the british parliament must pass the withdrawal deal with the e.u. next week to have rex at the late until may the twenty second if not the e.u. will support a shorter delay until april twelfth also coming up. in christ church holds a prayer as new zealand pauses to mark a week since the shootings at two mosques were broken hearted he says but not broken. and a...
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s in parliament this year as she has now agreed for a vote on whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. with or without a deal. i profoundly great the decision that this house has taken to it i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is the united kingdom believes the european union and orderly fashion with the deal. and that the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the only deal of the yeah but mr speaker i would like to sit out briefly how the government means to proceed two weeks ago i made a series of commitments from this dispatch box regarding the steps we would take in the event this house rejected the deal on earth i stand by those commitments in full therefore tonight we will table a motion for debate tomorrow to test whether the house supports leaving the european union without a deal on the twenty ninth of march opposition labor leader jeremy corwin has again repeated his call for a general election the government has been defeated again by an enormous majority and they must now accept their deal their proposal the one the prime minister's port is clearly de
s in parliament this year as she has now agreed for a vote on whether the u.k. should leave the e.u. with or without a deal. i profoundly great the decision that this house has taken to it i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is the united kingdom believes the european union and orderly fashion with the deal. and that the deal we've negotiated is the best and indeed the only deal of the yeah but mr speaker i would like to sit out briefly how the government means to proceed two...
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and we do not have to use it was conditional because the e.u. has not objected and if we latest decoration the time iraqi occasion it is binding on the e.u. . and i see a smile to offend one of the key elements that spain relation to us has said is that this unilateral declaration has not been objected to by the european union that is that is what it shows it's legal it's legal status and it's legal basis and as peace as what we did say and that is that in circumstances in which it is not possible to agree a range of the future nation ship of the european union then the united kingdom. his recording is understanding that nothing in the ritual agreement would prevent it from instigating measures that could ultimately lead to disrupt the cation of appreciation relation to the invitation to the persian gulf now i will i will make some further progress before i give way again because this is a country we are a country where passionately held views do not stop us from making compromises to achieve progress we're a country that values both our national so
and we do not have to use it was conditional because the e.u. has not objected and if we latest decoration the time iraqi occasion it is binding on the e.u. . and i see a smile to offend one of the key elements that spain relation to us has said is that this unilateral declaration has not been objected to by the european union that is that is what it shows it's legal it's legal status and it's legal basis and as peace as what we did say and that is that in circumstances in which it is not...
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europe and that of boosting trade and diplomatic ties on the spot at their meeting prison mccall has urged the e.u. to be wary of china's growing influence around the world. a teacher from a remote village in kenya has won a one million dollar prize in dubai for peter to be she works in a government run school that has just one computer and patchy internet access at best but the judge just said that despite all these obstacles he had made a huge difference to the lives of his students also be she who gives away most of his earnings to the poor was awarded the annual global teacher prize in a ceremony hosted by actor hugh jackman it winna. up the global teacher prize for two thousand and nineteen its. joy as franciscan monk and science teacher peter to be cheeky is crowned world's best teacher. their peak rich. it's. called believe it is sloppy. about the best teachers of being one. being the best they ought. to be ci works as a math and science teacher at a remote secondary school and kenya's rift valley drought and famine are common in the region and ninety five percent of pupils that carry go sc
europe and that of boosting trade and diplomatic ties on the spot at their meeting prison mccall has urged the e.u. to be wary of china's growing influence around the world. a teacher from a remote village in kenya has won a one million dollar prize in dubai for peter to be she works in a government run school that has just one computer and patchy internet access at best but the judge just said that despite all these obstacles he had made a huge difference to the lives of his students also be...
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yeah i mean the funny thing is that the e.u. has just to tend to it tiny bit of road to kick the can down on because she said she is modest gain just two weeks she needs to push the deal through next week everybody knows that it is very very unlikely she talked about building support now to to get the necessary votes and there that question sort of asked the question sort of is in the room. what has she been doing all this time since mid january when the deal was for the first time beaten resound and so it is we're here to resume a repeating herself and she was from reports from what we heard what happened here in the room she didn't have any and says to give to the e.u. leaders either they asked for a plan b. what will you do when you can't get the deal through next week what will you and she just didn't have an answer and so we see the same spectacle repeating itself and it seems in a way if you look at the realities of the situation that the eleventh of april might be the new twenty ninth of march. now barbara what about the back
yeah i mean the funny thing is that the e.u. has just to tend to it tiny bit of road to kick the can down on because she said she is modest gain just two weeks she needs to push the deal through next week everybody knows that it is very very unlikely she talked about building support now to to get the necessary votes and there that question sort of asked the question sort of is in the room. what has she been doing all this time since mid january when the deal was for the first time beaten...
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the e.u. has top court has ruled that the blocks food safety agency must disclose details of studies on the disputed weedkiller life saved e.u. lawmakers had sued for the studies to be released the european commission had classified lies of life a state as safe but decided the to make the studies available critics suspect life a say can cause tenser and harms the environment. a u.s. senator says she was raped by a superior while serving in the military part of mc sally told a congressional hearing that she didn't report the incident and then because she didn't trust the system like sally was the first female combat air force pilot story she was appointed senator for arizona in december after her predecessor. in the u.s. department of homeland security secretary kristin nielsen has defended president trump's decision to declare a national emergency on the southern border in testimony to a congressional committee nielsen describe the situation at the mexican border as a real crisis ailsa's testimony
the e.u. has top court has ruled that the blocks food safety agency must disclose details of studies on the disputed weedkiller life saved e.u. lawmakers had sued for the studies to be released the european commission had classified lies of life a state as safe but decided the to make the studies available critics suspect life a say can cause tenser and harms the environment. a u.s. senator says she was raped by a superior while serving in the military part of mc sally told a congressional...
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e.u. in a little known trade war that has been brewing for a while it's about oil and not crude palm oil malaysia is one of the world's biggest producers and the e.u. now wants to ban the use of palm oil and biofuels to stop rainforests being cleared for new plantations in retaliation poor says of bobo because european products and that may include a batch of your fighter jets currently under all that malaysia is also a big player in the asean community and could torpedo a trade deal with the e.u. that is also currently under negotiation. plantation owners started these fires they want to create new areas for their palm trees the fires are illegal but they burn again and again the government is trying to protect. the rain forest on biodiversity on the people who suffer from the effects of the smoke. the fruit of the palm tree weighs up to four kilograms the biggest consumers of the oil from the fruit are indonesia and china followed by the european union. it's chiefly used to cook with but is also often an ingredient in food or cosmetics. palm oil is also used as a bio fuel additive in the e.u. h
e.u. in a little known trade war that has been brewing for a while it's about oil and not crude palm oil malaysia is one of the world's biggest producers and the e.u. now wants to ban the use of palm oil and biofuels to stop rainforests being cleared for new plantations in retaliation poor says of bobo because european products and that may include a batch of your fighter jets currently under all that malaysia is also a big player in the asean community and could torpedo a trade deal with the...
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e.u. council president has said that is the day that e.u. leaders will now come together with to reserve may and she has an opportunity then to put forward any plan or any ideas that she has or any way forward if britain doesn't come up with something viable to ted that what will happen then is that the e.u. has made it quite clear that it will leave with no deal or no april twelfth so there isn't much time is just a few weeks away but i can say that in brussels the prevailing sense amongst e.u. officials is one of great disappointment they have been looking at this process over the last days over the last weeks in the u.k. parliament with a real growing sense of frustration they will demand there was a hoot though earlier today that perhaps a breakthrough might be made but u.k. m.p.'s of course decided not to approve this withdrawal agreement we heard from the e.u. commission spokes person who said that on behalf of the blog he expend expressed a deep regret about that and i think that there's no doubt that the goodwill that has been felt in
e.u. council president has said that is the day that e.u. leaders will now come together with to reserve may and she has an opportunity then to put forward any plan or any ideas that she has or any way forward if britain doesn't come up with something viable to ted that what will happen then is that the e.u. has made it quite clear that it will leave with no deal or no april twelfth so there isn't much time is just a few weeks away but i can say that in brussels the prevailing sense amongst...
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led campaign against the company but the e.u. has so far ignored calls to ban its technology and the building of its networks just the same while way finds itself under heavy scrutiny from all sides. knowing you is the way we love you in the current context it sounds ominous huawei promises a super fast chip and artificial intelligence that can record and evaluate us and everything we do. from the product we are bringing to the market as a product of the future and what does the future bring we believe artificial intelligence. thanks to while away the future has already begun for the state security in china as western province beijing has installed a system of total control to monitor the muslim minority human rights groups suspect around one million we are being held in so-called reeducation camps she enjoying is a testing ground for the latest surveillance technology we've documented and chinese authorities use often you know in close cooperation with big chinese companies like i fly to acars e.t.e. using everything from the compul
led campaign against the company but the e.u. has so far ignored calls to ban its technology and the building of its networks just the same while way finds itself under heavy scrutiny from all sides. knowing you is the way we love you in the current context it sounds ominous huawei promises a super fast chip and artificial intelligence that can record and evaluate us and everything we do. from the product we are bringing to the market as a product of the future and what does the future bring we...
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e.u. for an extension of at least three months to raise amaze the vorst deal has already been rejected by m.p.'s twice how the bellamy does more now from brussels you do sense a certain degree of frustration listen to the words of e.u. chief negotiator michele bachmann your he did see clearly that there was genuine uncertainty now hanging above everyone concerned he did say clearly that it's not because a new deal was voted against in was that it was off the tables here in brussels and then when he talked about the extension he questioned what for if it's a short extension what could possibly happen that will change and will make to reason me convinced the house of commons to ratify the current with agreement of withdrawal and if it's a long extension we're talking. hear about an extension for up to two years what will happen during those two years will there be a change in the political process in the u.k. are we talking about a new agreement altogether so far the e.u. has not received a formal request by to reason may for this extension i think that at the summit here in brussels later t
e.u. for an extension of at least three months to raise amaze the vorst deal has already been rejected by m.p.'s twice how the bellamy does more now from brussels you do sense a certain degree of frustration listen to the words of e.u. chief negotiator michele bachmann your he did see clearly that there was genuine uncertainty now hanging above everyone concerned he did say clearly that it's not because a new deal was voted against in was that it was off the tables here in brussels and then...
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e.u. and so all the time she has been trying to deal with that within her party to keep it together so it doesn't split ok i just want to draw in a correspondent a bigot mosse who is in london bigot if you can hear me we just heard of a compelling argument made by tourism in parliament one of the things that she said is that it's this is the only opportunity to get your briggs it is either now or perhaps never talking to a lot of politicians and people around it do you think this fear factor that the reason is trying to create will work. well yes i mean the reason mary has been pushing it really as far down the line as she can on the last day where it's possible to. to get her dear she is still trying and i think parliamentarians are acutely aware of the enormity of their decision because as alex as alex explained if they don't vote for the deal then there's a very real danger that new deal and crashing out of the european union without any plan for the future is happening on the twelfth of april so that's not very long in order to prepare for that now there are others that are hoping and
e.u. and so all the time she has been trying to deal with that within her party to keep it together so it doesn't split ok i just want to draw in a correspondent a bigot mosse who is in london bigot if you can hear me we just heard of a compelling argument made by tourism in parliament one of the things that she said is that it's this is the only opportunity to get your briggs it is either now or perhaps never talking to a lot of politicians and people around it do you think this fear factor...
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so you saying that the ball is in the you case court he says that the e.u. has no deal preparations and now more important than ever before so brussels saying really that for the next few days it's up to the u.k. to decide how all this is going to go and yes i'm going to be a turbulent few days because the outcome now depends on a sequence of events in parliament the reason they set out today following the result of that vote first of all to reason is going to be holding a debate and then a vote tomorrow in parliament on whether or not the house supports leaving the you without a deal a tool and then if as expected politicians exclude that option because pretty much the only thing the politicians in the house of commons right now can agree on or can get a majority on is the fact that they do not like the idea broadly of a no deal bragg's it so in that case if as expected that no deal breakers that option is taken off the table well then on thursday there is going to be another vote on whether or not parliament supports delaying britain's departure from the europ
so you saying that the ball is in the you case court he says that the e.u. has no deal preparations and now more important than ever before so brussels saying really that for the next few days it's up to the u.k. to decide how all this is going to go and yes i'm going to be a turbulent few days because the outcome now depends on a sequence of events in parliament the reason they set out today following the result of that vote first of all to reason is going to be holding a debate and then a...
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the e.u. hasn criticized after it agreed to withdraw ships patrolling the mediterranean for migrants. member states recalled their rescue ships. it will still conduct air patrols. italy has refused to allow those picked up by the operation to disembark at its ports. the leader of a far right political party in australia has referred al jazeera to the country's top intelligence agency. this comes after al jazeera revealed efforts by the one nation party to secure a $20 million from a pro-gun advocates in the u.s. peter charlie from our investigative unit has part two of the story. reporter: al jazeera's investigative unit filmed covertly while one nation visited the u.s. to attend meetings with gun lobby representatives. the one nation delegation was made up of the party's chief of staff and the leader of the party in the australian state of queensland. >> $10 million? reporter: they were hoping that hefty donations from the gun lobby would help them secure the balance of power in australia's parli
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has position has always been that they must respect the will of the british people now donald tusk the head of the e.u. council has also come out and said well actually we also have to listen to the voice of those who are who want to remain because there's been an online petition that in just a few days has gathered nearly six million signatures there's also been a huge march here in london over the weekend about one million people all calling for revoking article fifty so donald tusk has weighed in and said we must also listen to those voices this is what he had to say you cannot be traders six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. one million people thank you. for it people wrong all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by the u.k. parliament but they must feel the day are represented by you in this chamber
has position has always been that they must respect the will of the british people now donald tusk the head of the e.u. council has also come out and said well actually we also have to listen to the voice of those who are who want to remain because there's been an online petition that in just a few days has gathered nearly six million signatures there's also been a huge march here in london over the weekend about one million people all calling for revoking article fifty so donald tusk has...
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extension perhaps beyond the end of this year to have a major rethink that's something that the e.u. has entertained they could still go for the idea of a people's vote admitting defeat there will be they'll be a big march in london on saturday calling for that calling for a new referendum and nobody's ruling out if it comes to it the idea of revoking article fifty in fact saying we're going to have to pause we have to change our mind and for the time being at least council breaks it and nothing more of course to many breaks it is but it cannot be ruled out at this stage because all we know for certain is to reason may is it diminished because she's lost support in parliament. parliamentarian's for the delays to bricks that she hasn't really apologies she it's not clear whether she stubbornly will push through the deal next week but that's where we are we're none the wiser as to what will happen. there is no team bob are there for us in london thank you nadeem and from westminster now to brussels where joins us live where to from here on set for the new. well the years waiting to see you
extension perhaps beyond the end of this year to have a major rethink that's something that the e.u. has entertained they could still go for the idea of a people's vote admitting defeat there will be they'll be a big march in london on saturday calling for that calling for a new referendum and nobody's ruling out if it comes to it the idea of revoking article fifty in fact saying we're going to have to pause we have to change our mind and for the time being at least council breaks it and...
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to the continent so all sorts of preparations also legal preparations are in full swing but the e.u. has made it very clear what happens in a no deal breck's it is they will will make a unilateral proposals to the u.k. for instance on citizen rights but they won't come close to anything like a deal which the which the u.k. could negotiate so it will only be emergency preparations that are taking place and not a soft breck's it's that could be prepared because the only deal is on that that is on the table is the deal that just has been rejected a third time. masses in brussels posts in london thank you both. always chaos over breakfast is dented britain's reputation for sober pragmatism but another national trait house by the chaos of the british sense of humor however dark has inspired some compelling satire as brits try to stay sane but the turmoil at westminster. the house of commons was a benny hill chase on acid running through a salvador dali painting in a spaceship on his way to infinity it was a kind of death defying window shattering shaping never to be surpassed lunacy. the imag
to the continent so all sorts of preparations also legal preparations are in full swing but the e.u. has made it very clear what happens in a no deal breck's it is they will will make a unilateral proposals to the u.k. for instance on citizen rights but they won't come close to anything like a deal which the which the u.k. could negotiate so it will only be emergency preparations that are taking place and not a soft breck's it's that could be prepared because the only deal is on that that is on...
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business i'm in in berlin thanks for joining us now the e.u. has issued a reminder to its member states along the lines of we're all in this together specifically on the issue of cyber security it wants a joint approach in combat in risks to their five g. networks especially brisk that could come from chinese tech suppliers like wall way but instead of banning wall wave that he was hoping that cooperation within the block could offer a better protection competition to run europe superfast five g. networks is fierce when it comes to deciding who can be trusted with the vast amounts of information that will pass through them the european commission thinks there's safety in numbers is recommending the nation share data on five g. cyber security risks with one another. we have to protect everybody's privacy we have to protect our business secrets we have to protect. we sure will be connected with chief networks the commission was specific about where its concern lies it's with china and particularly huawei some failed companies to close the link to the
business i'm in in berlin thanks for joining us now the e.u. has issued a reminder to its member states along the lines of we're all in this together specifically on the issue of cyber security it wants a joint approach in combat in risks to their five g. networks especially brisk that could come from chinese tech suppliers like wall way but instead of banning wall wave that he was hoping that cooperation within the block could offer a better protection competition to run europe superfast five...
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e.u. why is it trying to get its foot in the door there. well the european union has such a living help in many african countries including basically what it has been doing is trying to strengthen the democratic credentials of these countries the governance processes in. this foundation is lead there could be improvement in terms of dealing with poverty among this and obviously businesses in the repair union also believe that there are real potentials in syria and it is a time to get in there and talking to these potential ok great to talk to you again sir. a two billion dollars blow to exports china has suspended the license of another canadian canola exporter it's widely seen as retaliation for canada's abreast of the daughter of ways founder the tech giant is embroiled in a crisis the us wants the chinese company banned because of its links to the state the european union is ignoring those calls. knowing you is the way we love you in the current context it sounds ominous huawei promises a super fast chip and artificial intelligence that can record and evaluate us a
e.u. why is it trying to get its foot in the door there. well the european union has such a living help in many african countries including basically what it has been doing is trying to strengthen the democratic credentials of these countries the governance processes in. this foundation is lead there could be improvement in terms of dealing with poverty among this and obviously businesses in the repair union also believe that there are real potentials in syria and it is a time to get in there...
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member does by virtue of the fact that the e.u. has forty trade agreements with over seventy different countries around the world so in theory the plan that britain has had for the last two years of be as soon as they leave the e.u. they can retain the benefits of those existing agreements that's nothing to do with new agreements that simply retaining what's already there out of those forty they've only managed to agree eight so far and of those a lot of those are with what could be described as fairly small fry some countries like the farrow islands a small group of pacific islands the largest of those eight continuity agreements will be with switzerland and even that deal has some question marks over whether it's actually the same as the existing he'll why is it was it so difficult these continuity deals right it's basically you say look we used to be part of the e.u. let's take this copy and paste this into next deal sign it and we're done was it's a completely it sounds wonderful easy in theory guard but unfortunately much more com
member does by virtue of the fact that the e.u. has forty trade agreements with over seventy different countries around the world so in theory the plan that britain has had for the last two years of be as soon as they leave the e.u. they can retain the benefits of those existing agreements that's nothing to do with new agreements that simply retaining what's already there out of those forty they've only managed to agree eight so far and of those a lot of those are with what could be described...
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one percent of google's twenty eighteen turnover it is the third time in just two years that the e.u. has fined alphabet google zona for anti competitive behavior for brennan has more google dot com is the world's most visited web site and that traffic generates hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising revenue every year but this case examine the way google imposed anti competitive contracts on other website companies today's decision is about how abused it stands to step websites using crocus as the act since many websites such as news travel sites have an embedded search function a little micro firing glass in the top corner very often and they bring up search results but also search adverts now those adverts are placed there by brokers such as google's ad sense platform which competes with microsoft and yahoo and other platforms in the marketplace. from two thousand and six google started using its market dominance to insist a third party website searches would exclusively show google adverts that was later changed to a demand that google ads would simply get premium placement th
one percent of google's twenty eighteen turnover it is the third time in just two years that the e.u. has fined alphabet google zona for anti competitive behavior for brennan has more google dot com is the world's most visited web site and that traffic generates hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising revenue every year but this case examine the way google imposed anti competitive contracts on other website companies today's decision is about how abused it stands to step websites using...
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e.u. leaders are saying that there's only so much that you can do the breakthrough ultimately has to come here and there's there's only so many times the parliament can people rejecting things. we've rejected no deal would reject the second referendum and we've rejected sarees amaze deal at some point parliament is going to have to make a decision or one of those are political options tony your reaction in the past now i want you can't say this is been the u.k. parliament best day or week or month or frankly year it's not been great but i would say this however it is all contained inside parliament and with a few people outside waving flags and banners and so on but actually it doesn't given how much of a culture war there is a bout this issue doesn't spill out into the street at all it's actually contained in this remarkable call there is a who is caught it might spill out though it's always there was a risk this was a risk but it is thus far it's all been contained in the chamber of the house of commons where it has been a very very long complicated and messy debate tony travers pavel's
e.u. leaders are saying that there's only so much that you can do the breakthrough ultimately has to come here and there's there's only so many times the parliament can people rejecting things. we've rejected no deal would reject the second referendum and we've rejected sarees amaze deal at some point parliament is going to have to make a decision or one of those are political options tony your reaction in the past now i want you can't say this is been the u.k. parliament best day or week or...