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e.u. workers in britain and vice versa the european parliament is working to ensure that citizens enjoy the greatest possible freedom of movement even after breaks it but it will be a rough journey getting there. there are already 3200000 citizens living and working in the u.k. and according to the withdrawal agreement that now takes force they'll have residency rights for the rest of their lives. the same applies to the 1200000 brits living in e.u. states but there may be more obstacles for new arrivals in the future after all ending freedom of movement was one of the key arguments put forward by the leaf campaign kristen's coming before this could actually present an opportunity for the european union's of course because if britain decides it no longer wants to invite or even skilled workers then it's important for a country like germany to be an attractive option for them because we may very well be facing a shortage of workers in the coming year is moving. germany is also hoping brics that will create new jobs several companies are considering relocating to germany from britain accordin
e.u. workers in britain and vice versa the european parliament is working to ensure that citizens enjoy the greatest possible freedom of movement even after breaks it but it will be a rough journey getting there. there are already 3200000 citizens living and working in the u.k. and according to the withdrawal agreement that now takes force they'll have residency rights for the rest of their lives. the same applies to the 1200000 brits living in e.u. states but there may be more obstacles for...
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e.u. begin in earnest in early march a key issue is free trade plus the status of the you workers in britain and vice versa european union is pushing to ensure that e.u. citizens enjoy the greatest possible freedom of movement even after breaks it but they may have to fight to get what they want. 3.2000000 each use citizens are currently living and working in the u.k. and according to the withdrawal agreement they'll have residency rights for the rest of their lives the same applies to the 1200000 brits living in the e.u. states but there may be obstacles for new arrivals in the future after all ending freedom of movement was one of the main reasons why many brits are supportive that is there's a chance for other e.u. countries. mclucas this coming before stern this could actually present an opportunity for the european union and because if britain decides it no longer wants to invite over skilled workers then it's important for a country like germany to be an attractive option for them because we may very well be facing a shortage of workers in the coming years it's. about me my name is kno
e.u. begin in earnest in early march a key issue is free trade plus the status of the you workers in britain and vice versa european union is pushing to ensure that e.u. citizens enjoy the greatest possible freedom of movement even after breaks it but they may have to fight to get what they want. 3.2000000 each use citizens are currently living and working in the u.k. and according to the withdrawal agreement they'll have residency rights for the rest of their lives the same applies to the...
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did not know what they wanted to take for instance the case of seasonal workers from the e.u. . if the u.k. leaves the internal market this labor force will be gone just as the e.u. is aquaculture all subsidies will laugh to practice it as british farmer kevin atwood told us we could easily see a very substantial percentage of farmers disappear family found fierce gone and that won't be something you can decide if i were 10 years' time more perhaps politically we got our wrong because it will be done a lot will now depend on the future relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. so next we went to norway a country that is not part of the e.u. but has access to the internal market but norway has to pay for that access and in return for it the country has to adopt all e.u. regulations an average of 5 new directives pre-date we're told we have implemented more than $10000.00 rules and regulations from profit the new relationship is likely to be at best a free trade deal and that is exactly what trade unions in the u.k. have feared my argument is that working people across europe hav
did not know what they wanted to take for instance the case of seasonal workers from the e.u. . if the u.k. leaves the internal market this labor force will be gone just as the e.u. is aquaculture all subsidies will laugh to practice it as british farmer kevin atwood told us we could easily see a very substantial percentage of farmers disappear family found fierce gone and that won't be something you can decide if i were 10 years' time more perhaps politically we got our wrong because it will...
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e.u. and present was freedom of movement we take a look at what breaks it could mean for workers in jobs. british overseas tara future growth has a direct border with a new member spain look at the situation for business and what has that. this is do we have business on robots in berlin welcome along the u.k. is no longer a member of the european union he used 28 member states became 27 midnight brussels time. these were the scenes when the moment came in london. 3 and a half years after the u.k. 1st voted to leave the e.u. the bell tolled for breck's it now is left in the u.k. to find a new place in the world separate from its former european partners. but for now nothing really changes for the next 11 months the u.k. remains subject to european union regulations and standards during that transition
e.u. and present was freedom of movement we take a look at what breaks it could mean for workers in jobs. british overseas tara future growth has a direct border with a new member spain look at the situation for business and what has that. this is do we have business on robots in berlin welcome along the u.k. is no longer a member of the european union he used 28 member states became 27 midnight brussels time. these were the scenes when the moment came in london. 3 and a half years after the...
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e.u. januar january 31st. rail workersteachers, doctors, lawyers join a nationwide protest and strike over french president emmanuel macron's plans to overhaul the street protests were staged in paris and other french cities with railway strikes entering their sixth week. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we will be right back. course mel starting at $15.99. treat yourself to the perfect gift today, because the aussie 4-course won't last long! outback steakhouse. i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair
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e.u. certainly made life for kyrgyzstan the migrant workers a little easier others believe the move could lead to increased social tension was really it's a hero really in store for the people sure thought of or slow. to put in michigan ag his slogan status as they had probably a law that there was a word citizen in the president put a swab of them with a garbage can which plus there was a video. the idea for a quota system was also put forward at a gathering of nationalist activists in moscow last year it's a controversial proposal that has disturbing echoes of sentiments heard from far right groups in the us and europe yes of those 2 reasons. at the feet of the got the leaves possibly is why did not others you cannot see but who ever knew what to do when you have lovely girls suited girlish to a new label now with this newly. just move on you're to did only could you couldn't you cannot because of this new bill gives you all you just released you can't buy the good to go slow just stop. grading the bill on mr walt if you get out of this news it was a good if you suitable one should use
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e.u. certainly made life for kyrgyzstan the migrant workers a little easier others believe the move could lead to increased social tension was really it's a hero really in store for the pretty sure power or slow. supply was depleted machine and his lawyer status and they had probably a law that there was a world citizen in the president to put a swab with them were to. pass them on but as the video was over. the idea for a quota system was also put forward at a gathering of nationalist activists in moscow last year it's a controversial proposal that has disturbing echoes of sentiments heard from far right groups in the us and europe yes of those 2 reasons. at the feet of the gottlieb's possibly is why did not others you cannot see but who ever knew what to do we have our leaders to see the girlish to a new way of now with this new leaf. just move on you're pretty good only good you couldn't get up because of this new bill gives you or is biggest economic by the going to go to slovyansk stock. graham ability to sit or even to this notion of the good if it's a good old one should use the mo
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e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera is a war. words has broken out between france and turkey over the conflict in libya french president has accused his turkish counterpart. of breaking his promise to stay out of emmanuel calls the turkish warships mercenaries had arrived in the war zone over the last week turkey's foreign ministry has responded saying france should stop supporting warlords. if it wants to help bring peace to the country a security company in the united arab emirates is being accused of deception after giving jobs to young sudanese men who say they were then sent to fight in wars dozens have managed to return home but many others are believed to still be in yemen or libya
e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera is a war. words has broken out between france and...
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e.u. and that we don't end up on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning with al-jazeera proselytize. u.s. president donald trump has signed into law renewed trade deal with mexico and canada it will replace the 25 year old north american free trade agreement both the u.s. and mexico have ratified the new deal but canada has just begun the process of debating it in parliament. saying in the americas argentina's new government has begun cards to low income families in an attempt to fight well nutrition the card gives them between $50.00 and $1000.00 a month to buy certain food items countries in the midst of an economic crisis that is gearing up to restructure around $100000000000.00 worth of debt trees a bow reports of one desirous. long lines
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e.u. and that we don't hang on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards and protections including workers rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera is. us president donald trump aside into lore a new trade deal with mexico and canada it will replace the 25 year old north american free trade agreement with the u.s. and mexico ratified the new deal canada has just begun the process of the biting it in parliament. for the 1st time in american history we have replaced a disastrous trade deal that rewarded outsourcing with a truly fair and reciprocal trade deal that will keep jobs wealth and growth right here in america to sense it's also a partnership with mexico and canada and ourselves against the world it's really a trade partnership if you look at it that way and it's a day of great celebration in a
e.u. and that we don't hang on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards and protections including workers rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera is. us president donald trump aside into lore a...
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e.u. and that we don't end up on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera proselytize. again the headlines on al-jazeera at this hour the corona virus outbreak has now spread to all provinces in china killing 170 people and infecting nearly 8000 the world health organization will meet again shortly to decide whether it's of the clear emergency and in the past hour russia has announced it's closing several direct border crossings with china and a cruise ship in italy is understood to be a lockdown over a feared coronavirus case a man has shot of demonstrators injuring one person during a protest over india's controversial citizenship law demands shouted the protesters outside a university in new delhi before opening fire its e
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e.u. and that we don't end up on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera rossum is. having. causing more destruction in southeast brazil at least 60 people have died and 30000 others have been displaced since the deluge began last week floods and landslides have destroyed towns in minutes littering streets with debris some areas of experience there for since records began more than 100 years ago. argentina's new government has begun issuing food to low income families in an attempt to now nutrition gives them between $50.00 and $90.00 a month. the country is in the midst of an economic crisis that is gearing up to restructure around $100000000000.00 in debt to raise about as more from. long lines of people waiting to get gove
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e.u. rules would mean it becomes a very attractive no regulation no business tax zone with watered down workers' rights econd to singapore poaching business from the block the key issue here is around level playing field issues there is no way the e.u. will ever sign up to a trade deal that allows tariff free quota free and frictionless access to u.k. goods coming into the e.u. if there isn't a level playing field in terms of how they're produced because that would be unfair competition is there another way well then it gets tricky we're into sector by sector deals and some of those deals we've got a strong hand like fishing rights in others like financial services no deal could be the end of the city's dominance as banks and firms need to frankfurt to ensure they can still operate in europe. that all has to happen quickly as well because the clock is ticking and if the sign deals are done in time you guessed it we crash out i hope that's made everything a little clearer. to discuss the constitutional implications breaks it we're now joined by international barrister julian maidens q c good to
e.u. rules would mean it becomes a very attractive no regulation no business tax zone with watered down workers' rights econd to singapore poaching business from the block the key issue here is around level playing field issues there is no way the e.u. will ever sign up to a trade deal that allows tariff free quota free and frictionless access to u.k. goods coming into the e.u. if there isn't a level playing field in terms of how they're produced because that would be unfair competition is...
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e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning with al-jazeera is. u.s. president all trump signed into law a new trade deal with mexico and canada that will replace the 25 year old american free trade agreement but the u.s. and mexico have ratified the new deal but canada has just begun the process of debating it in parliament for the 1st time in american history we have replaced a disastrous trade deal that rewarded outsourcing with a truly fair and reciprocal trade deal that will keep jobs wealth and growth right here in america true since it's also a partnership with mexico and canada and ourselves against the world it's really a trade partnership if you look at it that way and it's a day of great celebration in a
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e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera brusqueness. but many sectors have raised concerns about the impact it's going to have on business not least the music industry which wants to ensure that musicians can carry on touring freely and the hayward her thoughts. hersh. writing about love to travel and is that spirit says along the way hasn't john smith a fan base in the u.k. . and he spends a quarter of his touring time in mainland europe every year like many artists who live in the e.u. he's been able to work without a big what life will be like in the future is unclear you can organize a tour bus or amsterdam cologne. copenhagen they offer. and you can do it all on the train so if it gets re
e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera brusqueness. but many sectors have raised concerns...
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e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera is. here. secretary of state mike pompei was urging the u.k. to reconsider its decision to award chinese tech firm holloway a limited role in its 5 g. network compares arrived in london for talks with his british counterpart the prime minister he said the u.s. would evaluate the u.k.'s decision that the american information would only be allowed to pass through trusted networks boris johnson insists the move will not imperil the u.k.'s relationship with the trump ministration i think it is absolutely vital that people in this country do have access to the best technology available but that we also do absolutely nothing to imperil our relationship with t
e.u. and that we don't end on a race to the bottom on all sorts of standards protections including workers' rights and environmental protections britain has been part of the e.u. for nearly half a century ending a long relationship is never easy equally challenging is working out how to get home when forced to cooperate with months of negotiations to hand over future relationship those here the hard part is just beginning natasha al-jazeera is. here. secretary of state mike pompei was urging...
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e.u. country then i need that recognition before i can travel to germany. germany is eager to get more. skilled workers and companies like ours depend on migrant staff he's happy to have industrial mechanic on his team. someone who's obtained the recognition like he has comes with a very different attitude with more self-esteem yes he's highly motivated to work here to learn more in his job and to learn a language that's very obvious with tarik. but it wasn't easy at 1st the syrian mechanic struggled to familiarize himself with the german machines but now he can work independently. if i can't work all die so i can't just sit around at home. i've been used to working for my whole life and i've always kept working up to this day. earning a vocational diploma in germany has motivated the 26 year old now he's hoping to improve his language skills and get further qualifications and his job. we talked earlier about technology that got a 2nd chance but what about simple products like say plastic bags they're incredibly handy most of the time just for one use then they end up in the environment choking the oce
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of the rules say quite good they guarantee that workers have to have a 100 feet a guarantee environmental trips and things like that so depicting the e.u. as a big problem is nonsense i think the vast majority of people are very cheaply because they're angry we've lost so many good jobs you can't get decent housing anymore and that's not because we need skills you've got for 40 years pretty grim governments under thatcher and bread that didn't defend our manufacturing i mean one factual 40 is where we had 8000000 jobs in manufacturing now you got 2000000 but in germany 3 times the size of ours and this is our problem we shouldn't blame the e.u. for it we should blame fancher blair can no longer that's ok back to this particular deal and going for do or do you think if the labor party had negotiated the deal that they would have done differently what if labored won the election in december and jeremy called me would now be negotiating a deal in which we state in the single market and he would get that through because the vast majority of labor in pigs behind that but we're not going to get that we were to yes go for labor was it breaks
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e.u. has a warning over boris breaks it deadline. returning to the streets french workers continue their protest against pension reforms but the transport strike entering its 36th day. and the sport iran's footballers suffer a setback in their bid to qualify to lympics. my. hello there it is a mostly fine picture across much of mainland europe plenty of god has been streaming in but not much weather with it the has been plenty of rain and also some snow the eastern end of the med we saw says i'm really just lingering for a few days and in the cold air and to mainland greece this is what we source of fairly heavy amounts of snow some strong winds over the rules and power outages but that has cleared out of the picture as we go through friday across and basin pieces of rain work their way through denmark on towards the baltics but really it's the northwest of the u.k. across a much of this is where we're going to see very heavy amounts of rain and also some very strong gusty winds and really no reprieve as we head off into south of them by then we've got that rain and the sn
e.u. has a warning over boris breaks it deadline. returning to the streets french workers continue their protest against pension reforms but the transport strike entering its 36th day. and the sport iran's footballers suffer a setback in their bid to qualify to lympics. my. hello there it is a mostly fine picture across much of mainland europe plenty of god has been streaming in but not much weather with it the has been plenty of rain and also some snow the eastern end of the med we saw says...
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e.u. rules without good reason. >> we start from a position of alignment but the key opportunity is that we will be able to set high standards on workers rights on the environment and state aid as part of that trade policy. >> meeble the u.k. is also getting ready for trade negotiation on the other side of the atlantic. >> the united kingdom will remain partially tied to t the e.e.u. until the end of 2020 bu free to sign new trade deals with countries that don't have existing deals with the e.u. and that includes the united states. washington wants to strike a deal with london by the end of the year. mnuchin says the u.k. is at the top of the list in terms of negotiating b but acknowledged that things could get complicated amid stress over taxation and tariffs. >> there will be certain issues that perhapsps they need to resolve with the e.u. before they finalize our group. but i think a lot of the issues can be dealt with simultaneously and again we look forward to continuing a great trade relationship if anything i think there will be significantly more trade between the u.s. and the u.k. >> good news for boeing as its new jumbo jet t
e.u. rules without good reason. >> we start from a position of alignment but the key opportunity is that we will be able to set high standards on workers rights on the environment and state aid as part of that trade policy. >> meeble the u.k. is also getting ready for trade negotiation on the other side of the atlantic. >> the united kingdom will remain partially tied to t the e.e.u. until the end of 2020 bu free to sign new trade deals with countries that don't have existing...
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workers to walk out in protests over controversial pension reform plans. to seal the get set brexit deal for good over three years after the u.k. first v vod to leave the e.u. a boat on that final approval expected to easily pass today. mystery still surrounding what caused a ukrainian airliner to crash outside tehran yesterday, killing everyone on board. that came hours after iran launched missiles at u.s. forces in iraq. time foror our business updatete withth stephen cararroll. you are starting g with a gloomy outlook for the global economy from the world bank. growth willnomic only improve slightly in the coming year. 201919 was the weakest year sine the financial crisis. 2020 will be better for emerging economies than developed ones. it is affecting growth -- it is expecting growth in the u.s. and euros on to be slower, but in india growth is expxpected to re to 5.8.8% in the c coming year. i hahave been discussing this report with one of its authors from the world bank. growth, pricesal lower. emerging-market and development growth has a postcrisis growth of 3.5%. we have seen signs of stabilization. numbers thatxport have recently come out are a bit
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for workers' lives the remains of the fire are still everywhere rewinds made in bangladesh on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now the 1st plane carrying british and e.u. citizens from the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak in china has landed in the u.k. several countries are stepping up evacuations from move on and more nations have placed restrictions on travel to china world health organization as al officially declared the coronavirus a global health emergency with the death toll of 213 and nearly 10000 confirmed cases. state my pump a pail is in ukraine a senators and donald trump's impeachment trial prepares to vote on whether to call witnesses trumps accused of withholding military aid to leverage ukraine's president wanted or selenski into and best skating his political rival show by. there have been scuffles now the al aqsa mosque compound where palestinians were holding a protest against u.s. president donald trump's plan for the middle east and palestinians gathered in the early hours after morning prayers israeli police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse them harry fossett is in the old city in occupied east jerusalem he sa
for workers' lives the remains of the fire are still everywhere rewinds made in bangladesh on al-jazeera. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now the 1st plane carrying british and e.u. citizens from the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak in china has landed in the u.k. several countries are stepping up evacuations from move on and more nations have placed restrictions on travel to china world health organization as al officially declared the coronavirus a global health...