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and to the run is luxembourg and the small town of. and. here in 985 european history was made this monument commemorates the moment when finally e.u. member states 1st agreed to dispense with international border checks the birth of the schengen agreement. the open european borders civs on brilliantly especially when it comes to cut in a region ites. 7 restaurants in this small states have been awarded mission on stones. a feast for the senses and a fishing way to wind up a sightseeing tour of sama. this is the state capital. here just as everywhere insolvent people appreciate being able to move freely between neighboring countries. european union it's not an abstract idea it's visibly alive and well. in the center of the old town just sunk you want markets where. it's filled with shops cafes and pops here you can really feel just how cosmopolitan the city is. if you do you ever go to france or luxembourg. and what do you there. on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop the brecon is right next to france yes if the markets are wonder
and to the run is luxembourg and the small town of. and. here in 985 european history was made this monument commemorates the moment when finally e.u. member states 1st agreed to dispense with international border checks the birth of the schengen agreement. the open european borders civs on brilliantly especially when it comes to cut in a region ites. 7 restaurants in this small states have been awarded mission on stones. a feast for the senses and a fishing way to wind up a sightseeing tour of...
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luxembourg is beautiful too. nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the validity of a little what do you think of for europe without borders here in this region if you want. i think it's really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures. it's easy for me to study in france or germany or visit there. i think it's awesome you know i don't actually from the area around but i really savor the lifestyle here even if the city itself the people at the market and the 2 languages french german. wife i think it's wonderful finished. saver that reminds me i've arranged to take a call in every city to work the old town is something like an experimental kitchen for example look at. regularly guides tourists through the winding alley ways taking them to where they can taste the latest trends even the rather simple once. i get inside something's outlanders really love is neat and forced people have a special way of grilling. so we're going to h
luxembourg is beautiful too. nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the validity of a little what do you think of for europe without borders here in this region if you want. i think it's really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures. it's easy for me to study in france or germany or visit there. i think it's awesome you know i don't actually from the area around but i really savor the lifestyle here even if...
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ok we've lost the signal london let's go back to bound in luxembourg bad e.g. figures yet michel barnier is saying a break the deal is still possible this week what needs to happen to get to that place. but he said it's possible but he also said it's becoming more difficult because the negotiations a very complex the bridge poses very complex and the details. very difficult to understand it's all about the customs union or no customs you are than between northern island and island would that be a hot bod not the proposal so far did not convince michele dunne the so the british side table to a new proposal during the night which has to be examined now and this is going on as we speak and so it's not clear if there's enough time to finish this negotiation negotiations until the summit that commences on thursday and if that's not the case then the leaders will talk about an extension and on saturday in great britain the parliament has to decide what will happen next and then those joins in the prime minister has to decide if he will file for an extensions or not s
ok we've lost the signal london let's go back to bound in luxembourg bad e.g. figures yet michel barnier is saying a break the deal is still possible this week what needs to happen to get to that place. but he said it's possible but he also said it's becoming more difficult because the negotiations a very complex the bridge poses very complex and the details. very difficult to understand it's all about the customs union or no customs you are than between northern island and island would that be...
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in luxembourg i think. so either so a very wonderful or it's something horrible that's what one of this year's nobel laureates for physics thought a phone call telling him he be receiving the prize 3 scientists have been named as witness the nobel committee set the prizes being awarded for the trios work on understanding the structure of the universe. it all began when the universe exploded out of a hot dense state nearly 14000000000 years later her for the nobel prize in physics was granted for our understanding of what happened next the royals we did she can move sciences has today decided to award the 2900 new bell prize in physics with one half james peoples for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology back in the 1960 s. cosmology was largely a speculative science but since then we've learned a huge amount about the evolution of the universe around us and james peebles was a key figure in that process nearly every step of the way time after time his seminal work in the field has helped scientists
in luxembourg i think. so either so a very wonderful or it's something horrible that's what one of this year's nobel laureates for physics thought a phone call telling him he be receiving the prize 3 scientists have been named as witness the nobel committee set the prizes being awarded for the trios work on understanding the structure of the universe. it all began when the universe exploded out of a hot dense state nearly 14000000000 years later her for the nobel prize in physics was granted...
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it's up to you ever go to france or luxembourg. yeah sure and what do you there. on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop the brecon is right next to france as if the markets are wonderful and i like to go 2 minutes a beautiful city out of 5 minutes luxembourg is. it's nice to wander around a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the border. what do you think of for europe without borders here in this region if you want. my think it's really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures. it's easy for me to study in france or germany or visit there. i think it's awesome you know i'm originally from the area around on but i really savor the lifestyle here even if the city itself the people at the market and the 2 languages frenchman and german. wife i think it's wonderful finished. saver. that reminds me i've arranged to take a call in every city to work the old town is something like an experimental kitchen for example who can. still regularly guide its tourists through the winding alleyways taking the
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willem joins us from luxembourg. thank you for bringing us that interview. i believe you are now with another voice to weigh in on what's going on there. >> that is right i'm joined by the ceo of luxembourg finance we heard from the euro group president about the risk of a no-deal brexit from your perspective, you've had a long time to prepare do you think finance companies here in luxembourg are ready if that happens >> i think the entire final industry is well prepared for a no-deal brexit because that is exactly what they have began to prepare for. they were hoping for a better result they did prepare for the worse that is a no-deal scenario we are not sure where we are going. we are three weeks away from the deadline it seems to be going to the direction of a no-deal scenario. you have seen many institutions announcing relocating to paris, amsterdam, dublin and others the real question is what happens after a no-deal brexit that will show a no-deal brexit is not even a real scenario. days, weeks, months after, somebody will have to get on a train from lo
willem joins us from luxembourg. thank you for bringing us that interview. i believe you are now with another voice to weigh in on what's going on there. >> that is right i'm joined by the ceo of luxembourg finance we heard from the euro group president about the risk of a no-deal brexit from your perspective, you've had a long time to prepare do you think finance companies here in luxembourg are ready if that happens >> i think the entire final industry is well prepared for a...
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or european union foreign ministers will be meeting in luxembourg this morning to discuss their response to turkey's offensive johnson machall and the french president manuel mccall spoke to turkey's president by phone over the weekend to express their concern. i spoke to president erdogan for an hour could a turkey gulf of course have justified security interest but i believe as does the federal government that the offensive must be stopped and healed the great humanitarian consequences for the community good outcome and will it for this offensive to stop a strong belief is that. as we can already see on the ground. in which the risks of creating an unbearable humanitarian situation. as well as allowing diaster to reemerge in the region. let's get the latest from los sumburgh now where did the years max hawkins of following that meeting of the e.u. foreign ministers today good morning max germany france and the netherlands already announcing a ban on weapons for turkey what can we expect to see happen in luxembourg today. if it were up to the french for example we could expect additiona
or european union foreign ministers will be meeting in luxembourg this morning to discuss their response to turkey's offensive johnson machall and the french president manuel mccall spoke to turkey's president by phone over the weekend to express their concern. i spoke to president erdogan for an hour could a turkey gulf of course have justified security interest but i believe as does the federal government that the offensive must be stopped and healed the great humanitarian consequences for...
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the bricks and road show made a stop today in luxembourg 250 kilometers away from brussels the e.u. 27 minutes has a meeting always in october in luxembourg so michelle dunne the the chief negated came over here to brief the ministers and he said it's difficult but it's still possible and also the chief negotiator of the united kingdom stephen buckley came here to say it's possible but difficult though there's no breakthrough both sides negotiate further the brits table the new proposal how to avoid a hot border between northern ireland and i hadn't but it's still not clear which details in this proposal so the show over the move back to brussels and then on thursday and friday a summit of the heads of states and government will deliberate about rex it and then it's still not clear if britain will be able to leave the you're opinion on october the 31st planned with a deal with no do you or maybe the british government has to apply for an extension of the brakes at negotiations right then break it bringing us up to date there in luxembourg thank you they're watching news still to come o
the bricks and road show made a stop today in luxembourg 250 kilometers away from brussels the e.u. 27 minutes has a meeting always in october in luxembourg so michelle dunne the the chief negated came over here to brief the ministers and he said it's difficult but it's still possible and also the chief negotiator of the united kingdom stephen buckley came here to say it's possible but difficult though there's no breakthrough both sides negotiate further the brits table the new proposal how to...
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in luxembourg now the summit in luxembourg is happening against a backdrop of warnings about another huge wave of migrants reaching europe via turkey largely due to the fighting in northern syria and turmoil in iraq german interior minister whole city hall says he fears the numbers could be even larger than in 2015 but sentiment has changed in germany since the country began welcoming over a 1000000 refugees that year. but he fled syria from both men in 2015 in all my stuff a decade his life has changed dramatically and the country here arrived in a way that. beginning with michael's famous i can don't call and say we've done so much we can do this the landmark a new turkey dail to prevent refugees entering the e.u. via turkey more controls more transfer centers the rights of and he migrant sentiment and now the latest plan to accept more migrants rescued from the mediterranean but is germany ready from all asylum seekers. 30 year olds for hate works with the association start with a friend creating bonds between germans and migrants he says the country is ready but refugees still fa
in luxembourg now the summit in luxembourg is happening against a backdrop of warnings about another huge wave of migrants reaching europe via turkey largely due to the fighting in northern syria and turmoil in iraq german interior minister whole city hall says he fears the numbers could be even larger than in 2015 but sentiment has changed in germany since the country began welcoming over a 1000000 refugees that year. but he fled syria from both men in 2015 in all my stuff a decade his life...
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in luxembourg i think. it would be news still to come. you know what you mean. the 1st time he went against the team you think you see in their eyes they peer at the rugby world cup on the right take a look at alternative rugby events are happening in japan ok rugby told. first the battle of stalingrad widely seen as the turning point of world war 2 in europe it marked the moment when soviet troops held had nazi germany's invasion of russia and began driving the german army back across the continent to all of this victory russia constructed one of the largest statues in the world near the site of the battle but 50 years have taken their toll on the motherland calls that now are unprecedented renovation is underway to restore it to its former glory. a call to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. to the motherland coasts towering at 85 meters commemorates a world war 2. is the view from up here breath taking the motherland coal stocks tallest in europe and it's reconstruction now here in volgograd is in most extensive reconstruction money a
in luxembourg i think. it would be news still to come. you know what you mean. the 1st time he went against the team you think you see in their eyes they peer at the rugby world cup on the right take a look at alternative rugby events are happening in japan ok rugby told. first the battle of stalingrad widely seen as the turning point of world war 2 in europe it marked the moment when soviet troops held had nazi germany's invasion of russia and began driving the german army back across the...
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and break it bringing us up to date there in luxembourg thank you. let's check in on some other stories making news around the world a large fire has forced an overcrowded camp or for asylum seekers to be evacuated on the greek island of sound most it's not yet clear what started the blaze but it followed earlier clashes in the camp site houses thousands of people despite having a capacity of just a few 100. in tunisia official preliminary results confirm that had one sunday's presidential elections the former law professor gained over 72 percent of the vote he ran as an independent candidate say it is the country's 2nd democratically elected president crowds celebrated in the streets on sunday night after the exit polls suggested that he did come in 1st. and margarita atwood is one of the joint winners of the booker prize for her novel the testaments a sequel to her 1985 book the handmaid's tale she shares a prize with bernadino ever research who won for her work girl woman author. voting is underway in mozambique where elections are being held toda
and break it bringing us up to date there in luxembourg thank you. let's check in on some other stories making news around the world a large fire has forced an overcrowded camp or for asylum seekers to be evacuated on the greek island of sound most it's not yet clear what started the blaze but it followed earlier clashes in the camp site houses thousands of people despite having a capacity of just a few 100. in tunisia official preliminary results confirm that had one sunday's presidential...
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and he is pulling a reporting there well european union interior ministers are meeting in luxembourg today to discuss how to deal with migrants arriving across the mediterranean sea countries including germany france italy and malta have already agreed to accept a share of migrants rescued at sea now they want other e.u. states to join in a new voluntary resettlement scheme according to law asylum seekers must register and stay in the country where they 1st landed that has put enormous pressure on mediterranean states so far this year spain has received more than $20000.00 migrants italy almost $8000.00 and greece over $40000.00 migrant arrivals are down by 30 percent this year but when boats do arrive europe often struggles to respond it's hoped that today's meeting will deliver a solution. it was a moment that changed the debate around migration to europe 31 year old cow hole that had forced her rescue ship carrying 40 migrants into the harbor of italy's lampedusa island she was arrested for defying italy's ban on private rescue ships entering its ports as it stands when an aid org
and he is pulling a reporting there well european union interior ministers are meeting in luxembourg today to discuss how to deal with migrants arriving across the mediterranean sea countries including germany france italy and malta have already agreed to accept a share of migrants rescued at sea now they want other e.u. states to join in a new voluntary resettlement scheme according to law asylum seekers must register and stay in the country where they 1st landed that has put enormous pressure...
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in luxembourg. now back to our breaking news story here in germany 9 people have been injured after a stolen truck rammed into a series of cars german broadcaster z.t. yaf is reporting that authorities are probing the incident as a terrorist attack but investigators have yet to publicly confirm those claims the crash happened in the city if limbaugh in the state of hessen the driver drove the truck into a line of cars pushing vehicles into each other police have detained the driver of the vehicle there are also unconfirmed media reports that he is a syrian who's been living in germany since 2015 and may already have been known to police or political correspondent simon young is following the story forests simon what's latest. terry the latest update that i have is that of the 9 people that are reported to have been lightly injured in this incident 7 of being treated in hospital and we believe among those the driver of the truck the other detail is that the security expert from the that suggestion is
in luxembourg. now back to our breaking news story here in germany 9 people have been injured after a stolen truck rammed into a series of cars german broadcaster z.t. yaf is reporting that authorities are probing the incident as a terrorist attack but investigators have yet to publicly confirm those claims the crash happened in the city if limbaugh in the state of hessen the driver drove the truck into a line of cars pushing vehicles into each other police have detained the driver of the...
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our correspondent adam fleming is in luxembourg. so, adam, he said that hopefully they can give the time and space to they can give the time and space to the negotiations, but there is so little time, what are the expectations? well, what's interesting about the timeframe is that there is an area where the eu has really softened. think how many times we said, if there is to be a revised deal approved at the summit on thursday, it will have to be ready, the legal text finalised, one week before, so that everyone can look at it. that is gone. the eu negotiating team is prepared to carry on talking to their uk cou nterpa rts carry on talking to their uk counterparts until wednesday, the eve of the summit, which shows you what it is perhaps possible when it comes to timing. in terms of the discussions, there is still what is described as a big gap between the uk and eu on what sort of customs checks are done on the island of ireland or between great britain and northern ireland and the legal status of northern ireland when it comes to e
our correspondent adam fleming is in luxembourg. so, adam, he said that hopefully they can give the time and space to they can give the time and space to the negotiations, but there is so little time, what are the expectations? well, what's interesting about the timeframe is that there is an area where the eu has really softened. think how many times we said, if there is to be a revised deal approved at the summit on thursday, it will have to be ready, the legal text finalised, one week before,...
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in luxembourg. the nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to 3 scientists from the united states and britain they were chosen for their pioneering discoveries of the way blood cells sense and adapt to the body's oxygen availability is the 1st prize announced by the nobel committee this year nobel prize in physiology or medicine jointly to win the m.k. in sir peter ratcliffe and greg gets amounts. this year's winners of one of the world's highest profile awards worked for the most part independently of each other the announcement caught them unawares or in and at that point i think it was just so surreal and i sort of had this out of body feeling of just great appreciation and i got to start so thrilled to share this with all the people who have met meant so much to me in my life well to life to all and a little bit surprised at this morning yeah hive it do you sleep 1st. i did wake up eventually but by the time i got to the phone it was too late and so i said to myself i wonder if this is somebod
in luxembourg. the nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to 3 scientists from the united states and britain they were chosen for their pioneering discoveries of the way blood cells sense and adapt to the body's oxygen availability is the 1st prize announced by the nobel committee this year nobel prize in physiology or medicine jointly to win the m.k. in sir peter ratcliffe and greg gets amounts. this year's winners of one of the world's highest profile awards worked for the most part...
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that's offered a macsoftware in luxembourg. so this meeting happened against a backdrop of warnings about another wave of migrants reaching europe via turkey largely because of fighting in northern syria and the turmoil in iraq german interior minister jose hoffa's says he fears the numbers arriving could be even larger than 2015 but sentiment has changed in the 4 years since germany 1st welcomed more than a 1000000 refugees. but he's only fled syria for bolin in 2015 in almost half a decade his life has changed dramatically and the country here arrived in with it . beginning with merkel's famous open door policy we've done so much we can do this the landmark e.u. turkey deal to prevent refugees entering the e.u. via turkey more controls more transfer centers the rise of and the migrant sentiment and now the latest plan to accept more migrants rescued from the mediterranean but is germany ready for more asylum seekers. 30 year old for hade works with the association start with a friend creating bonds between germans and migrant
that's offered a macsoftware in luxembourg. so this meeting happened against a backdrop of warnings about another wave of migrants reaching europe via turkey largely because of fighting in northern syria and the turmoil in iraq german interior minister jose hoffa's says he fears the numbers arriving could be even larger than 2015 but sentiment has changed in the 4 years since germany 1st welcomed more than a 1000000 refugees. but he's only fled syria for bolin in 2015 in almost half a decade...
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tomorrow when moecht of the finance misters gather for monthly meetings in it member state luxembourg each will be too well aware what the no dell conclusion brexit for the faltering economy. diplomats say the outline agreement for should be skehed befefe the leaders meet johnson next week. the head of the european council donald tusk will hoeft the meeting but today he acccced johnson of trying to win a blame game in case the talks break down. meanwhile they said the downing street merkel while was a dog whistle designed to provoke racist resensement to german. >> and sparked racist attacks. >> britain's the negotiating retire ricks and currency may have been driven in a more negative direction but tonight three years on, the fal distinction for brexit style remains uncertain. for nightly business where report vil an marksks in luxembourg. >> mnwhile in separate speeches today, the leader of worldank and of the international monetary fund both warned of a weakening global economic outlook. world bank president david malpass said groepgt slowing because of the the recession and brexit
tomorrow when moecht of the finance misters gather for monthly meetings in it member state luxembourg each will be too well aware what the no dell conclusion brexit for the faltering economy. diplomats say the outline agreement for should be skehed befefe the leaders meet johnson next week. the head of the european council donald tusk will hoeft the meeting but today he acccced johnson of trying to win a blame game in case the talks break down. meanwhile they said the downing street merkel...
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foreign ministers of course reacted to that upon arrival here in luxembourg including the german foreign minister and he said this does not set the to pacify the region to stabilize the region and that's always been the most important goal of the e.u. to pacify and stabilize the region but the e.u. can't really do much in its current role because it does have the economic muscle to pressure other countries but it does not have the military muscle to do anything in the region and that seems to be the only thing that counts at the moment so the e.u. in this case is a bystander max thanks so much for that from luxembourg we'll have more from that meeting later today. let's break down some of the other stories making news at this hour wading through kneedeep waters emergency responders are searching for missing people after typhoon hygienist hit japan over the weekend a super typhoon has already claimed dozens of lives the damage done by flooding in cities and towns in the capital tokyo still being sensed. in ecuador indigenous leaders agreed to end their protests after president met a no ag
foreign ministers of course reacted to that upon arrival here in luxembourg including the german foreign minister and he said this does not set the to pacify the region to stabilize the region and that's always been the most important goal of the e.u. to pacify and stabilize the region but the e.u. can't really do much in its current role because it does have the economic muscle to pressure other countries but it does not have the military muscle to do anything in the region and that seems to...
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brussels bureau chief max hoffman come of those talks in luxembourg today but you foreign ministers could have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path of and e.u. wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north syria the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo you member states it is a signal of unity but it's a weak signal that many think it's so weak because some of the e.u. are very worried that turkey could terminate the e.u. turkey migration agreement and that would spell real trouble so a signal of unity but it most likely will not make a difference on the ground. well it's hoffman in luxemburg can now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world police and protesters have clashed at the boss alone as air force follow guilty verdicts on down to 12 tatooine separatist leaders 9 a word jailed for between 9 and 13 years for their roles in a failed succession secession bit in the 201
brussels bureau chief max hoffman come of those talks in luxembourg today but you foreign ministers could have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path of and e.u. wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north syria the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo you member states it is a signal of unity but it's a...
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max hoffman covered those talks in luxembourg and he sent us this summary but you foreign minister is could have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path of and e.u. wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north syria the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo you member states it is a signal of unity but it's a weak signal that many think it's so weak because some of the e.u. are very worried that turkey could terminate the e.u. turkey migration agreement and that would spell real trouble so a signal of unity but it most likely will not make a difference on the ground e.u. negotiate as they've indicated they may want more concessions if the brics that deal is to be a green by october the 31st that's when britain essential to leave the e.u. and pressure is building on all sides ahead of a summit him brussels this week meanwhile in london queen elizabeth spelled out the government's legislative program at
max hoffman covered those talks in luxembourg and he sent us this summary but you foreign minister is could have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path of and e.u. wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north syria the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo you member states it is a signal of unity but it's a...
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s next hulsman covered those talks in luxembourg and sent us this summary. but you foreign ministers who have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path when you wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they told weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north korea the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo by you member states of unity but it's a weak signal that many think it's so weak because some of the e.u. are very worried that turkey could terminate the e.u. turkey migration agreement and that would spell real trouble so a signal of unity but it most likely will not make a difference on the ground now to some of the other stories making news around the world the red cross in the west african state of guinea says 4 people have been killed during protests in the capital conakry opposition parties and activists want to block potential changes to the country's constitution which could allow president alpha condie to run for a 3r
s next hulsman covered those talks in luxembourg and sent us this summary. but you foreign ministers who have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path when you wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they told weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north korea the other one recalling the national efforts the national arms embargo by you member states of unity but it's a weak signal that...
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foreign ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed to restrict the livery of arms to turkey though they did not agree on sanctions against encore. brussels bureau chief max hoffmann he has been covering those talks force in luxembourg you foreign ministers who have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path of when you wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military operation by turkey in north korea the other one recalling the national effort the national arms embargo by you member state of unity but at the weak signal that many think it's so weak because some of the e.u. are very worried that turkey could terminate the e.u. turkey migration agreement and that would spell real trouble so a signal of unity but it most likely will not make a difference on the ground there was max hoffman reporting from luxembourg 2 years ago the european union pledged to take in tens of thousands of refugees fleeing conflict zones such as syria and also libya and according to the u.n
foreign ministers meeting in luxembourg have agreed to restrict the livery of arms to turkey though they did not agree on sanctions against encore. brussels bureau chief max hoffmann he has been covering those talks force in luxembourg you foreign ministers who have started down the path of economic sanctions against turkey they could have also started down the path of when you wide arms embargo against turkey but they didn't they chose weaker measures one of them condemning the military...
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ministers have gathered in luxembourg for the last preparatory meeting ahead of a crucial of brics at summits and brussels on thursday today the block's chief negotiator michel barnier updated ministers on the state of negotiations so says at the meeting say he's asking for a written legal agreement with the u.k. by the end of today in order to recommend that any deal be approved to the e.u. summit begins on thursday. because for them to band rigorous following those discussions where i asked him what still needs to happen in order for a deal to come about. the breck said roadshow made a stop today in luxembourg 250 kilometers away from brussels the e.u. 27 minutes has a meeting always in october in luxembourg so michele dunne the the chief newgate there came over here to brief the ministers and he said it's difficult but it's still possible and also the chief negotiator of the united kingdom stephen buckley came here to say it's possible but difficult though there's no breakthrough both sides for the negotiate further the brits table the new proposal how to avoid a hot border between
ministers have gathered in luxembourg for the last preparatory meeting ahead of a crucial of brics at summits and brussels on thursday today the block's chief negotiator michel barnier updated ministers on the state of negotiations so says at the meeting say he's asking for a written legal agreement with the u.k. by the end of today in order to recommend that any deal be approved to the e.u. summit begins on thursday. because for them to band rigorous following those discussions where i asked...
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so when a luxembourg tonight or some of the other stories making news around the world in poland the country's really conservatives have secured enough votes to win a majority of seats in the lower house of parliament but have lost control of the senate and according to official results the nationalist law and justice party backed judicial and media reforms that drew criticism from brussels for eroding the rule of law in poland. riot police have been deployed in guinea capital conakry to try to stop the protests by opposition parties and activists it took to the streets to oppose changes to the constitution that would allow the country's present day to run for a 3rd presidential term. in britain a 30 year old man has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years for attempted murder in august. i deliberately drove his car at pedestrians cyclists and police officers in central london in an attempt to imitate previous terror attacks 7 people were injured. the head of the vatican police force on. the scene here on the left has resigned earlier this week the names of 5 vatican officials being in
so when a luxembourg tonight or some of the other stories making news around the world in poland the country's really conservatives have secured enough votes to win a majority of seats in the lower house of parliament but have lost control of the senate and according to official results the nationalist law and justice party backed judicial and media reforms that drew criticism from brussels for eroding the rule of law in poland. riot police have been deployed in guinea capital conakry to try to...
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meant in luxembourg thank you max. while the fighting is for now affecting mostly in northern syria it is also spilling over into turkey our correspondent yulia han has this report now on turkish towns that have been hit by the shelling. in the turkish border town of such a public outpouring of grief. the women mourn the death of their village chief he and 2 other men were killed in a mortar shelling an apparent reprisal attack from across the border in syria. we want this war to stop nobody should die no soldiers no civilians we just want peace you would have thought we had of course we're scared we're scared for the whole country for turks for kurds for everyone no one should be killed you son or none have been remiss and you are never secure. a lot of people show us where the weak timbs died. within a radius of 20 meters traces of bomb fragments. to sounds windows walls vehicles battered by shrapnel. and. i don't think it came from the outside maybe from over there i don't know but this is from a bomb those were. si
meant in luxembourg thank you max. while the fighting is for now affecting mostly in northern syria it is also spilling over into turkey our correspondent yulia han has this report now on turkish towns that have been hit by the shelling. in the turkish border town of such a public outpouring of grief. the women mourn the death of their village chief he and 2 other men were killed in a mortar shelling an apparent reprisal attack from across the border in syria. we want this war to stop nobody...
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wide arms embargo or even economic sanctions in luxembourg and that's all fine and luxembourg thank you max. while the fighting is for now affecting mostly northern syria it is also spilling over into turkey our correspondent yulia han has this report on turkish towns that have been hit by the shelling. in the turkish border town of. a public outpouring of grief. the women mourn the death of their village chief he and 2 other men were killed in a mortar shelling an apparent reprisal attack from across the border in syria. we want this war to stop nobody should die no soldiers no civilians we just want peace. of course we're scared we're scared for the whole country for turks for kurds for everyone no one should be killed. and you are never. people show us where the victim died. within a radius of 20 meters traces of bomb fragments. windows walls the hills battered by shrapnel her or her. i don't think it came from not but maybe from over there i don't know but it's from a bomb. similar story can be heard in many turkish border towns. if people believe the war is just across the border i
wide arms embargo or even economic sanctions in luxembourg and that's all fine and luxembourg thank you max. while the fighting is for now affecting mostly northern syria it is also spilling over into turkey our correspondent yulia han has this report on turkish towns that have been hit by the shelling. in the turkish border town of. a public outpouring of grief. the women mourn the death of their village chief he and 2 other men were killed in a mortar shelling an apparent reprisal attack from...
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adam fleming, in luxembourg, for the eu foreign ministers meeting today. thank you. president trump thinks it's tremendous, that's a quote, but what do the markets think of the trade truce between the us and china? do the presidential tweets mean more to investors than hard data? monica miller is in our asia business hub. we are always trying to read between the lines. what do the markets make up the current situation? investors in asia carry that enthusiasm with them until monday, as they have been positive today. the shanghai composite have gained at least 1%, all of them, and this is after the administration announced it will postpone raising ta riffs announced it will postpone raising tariffs on announced it will postpone raising ta riffs on $250 announced it will postpone raising tariffs on $250 billion worth of chinese imports that was set to take effect on tuesday. the nikkei is closed today for a national holiday. the us president did outline the first phase of what he has described asa first phase of what he has described as a very substantial phase one deal
adam fleming, in luxembourg, for the eu foreign ministers meeting today. thank you. president trump thinks it's tremendous, that's a quote, but what do the markets think of the trade truce between the us and china? do the presidential tweets mean more to investors than hard data? monica miller is in our asia business hub. we are always trying to read between the lines. what do the markets make up the current situation? investors in asia carry that enthusiasm with them until monday, as they have...
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foreign ministers in luxembourg issuing this very strong condemnation or of the turkish offensive in northern syria they also say that they call on turkey to stop all hostilities to stop all the violence not something we heard from the used foreign policy chief federico more greeny shortly after that offensive began last week very much the same message that e.u. member states are very worried about the situation they're worried about the use of military action instead of negotiation they are worried about further destabilizing a very volatile region about in the words of the french foreign minister the possible humanitarian catastrophes people are killed civilians flee and they're also very concerned about what they say could be a real resurgence of iceland the area so they've been talking about possible a punitive message measures against turkey as well they have actually agreed on what they call a sanctions framework against turkey in another dispute with cyprus over or for drilling and they're also looking at a perhaps an e.u. wide arms embargo but it seems they weren't able to re
foreign ministers in luxembourg issuing this very strong condemnation or of the turkish offensive in northern syria they also say that they call on turkey to stop all hostilities to stop all the violence not something we heard from the used foreign policy chief federico more greeny shortly after that offensive began last week very much the same message that e.u. member states are very worried about the situation they're worried about the use of military action instead of negotiation they are...
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joining us right now, the minister of finance for luxembourg. first of all, your reaction to the fact that boris johnson has delivered a new deal but it still has to get to parliament. >> i would phrase it differently. boris johnson and the 27 countries of the eu have agreed on a deal. the merit is on both sides. i would like to underline that they showed a lot of openness and a sense of compromise to agree to this deal at the last minute. vonnie: what did you compromise on? the parties that were satisfied before and were interested in keeping things the way that they are for certain constituencies, like ireland and others, they are still happy. but those that were not satisfied before, they are not happy. what did the eurozone compromise on? pierre: the fact that there would be no hard border for goods. that's the news here. and that the northern island territory can stay a part of the u.k. customs territory on the one hand and at the same time still have access to the european union single market for four years. i find that it is a complex con
joining us right now, the minister of finance for luxembourg. first of all, your reaction to the fact that boris johnson has delivered a new deal but it still has to get to parliament. >> i would phrase it differently. boris johnson and the 27 countries of the eu have agreed on a deal. the merit is on both sides. i would like to underline that they showed a lot of openness and a sense of compromise to agree to this deal at the last minute. vonnie: what did you compromise on? the parties...
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a plan to distribute migrants who were rescued from the mediterranean interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries to join the effort italy and malta have been pushing for a fairer distribution of money it's. this year's nobel prize for physics has gone to 3 people in a ceremony in sweden it was announced that the prize will be shared between james peebles michel maior and india halo for their research into the universe's evolution and structure this is g w news you can find out more and d.-w. dot com you can also follow us at the w. new set. you're watching the w. news live from berlin after i will be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see of the. kick off. welcome to the real world byron munich suffer a humiliating last time now called. welcome to the top mark on down the hall to her movement the 1st place of nothing. like being our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan look into her yes sure. and the thing is just that the children who have already been the lawye
a plan to distribute migrants who were rescued from the mediterranean interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries to join the effort italy and malta have been pushing for a fairer distribution of money it's. this year's nobel prize for physics has gone to 3 people in a ceremony in sweden it was announced that the prize will be shared between james peebles michel maior and india halo for their research into the universe's evolution and structure this is g w news...
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standing by in luxembourg at the meeting of e.u. foreign ministers and during jones is joining us from istanbul welcome to both of you and henri that like to begin with you what did everyone wanted to meet with a potential attack here now on man bit. well for prisoners one that has been a target an objective for well over a year among beaches and extremely important tiles it's a major hub of communication top sitting on a main highway connecting syria with iraq and beyond that it is the gateway to syria 2nd city of aleppo and the present heard one has saying that he had to deal with the united states that they would promise the withdrawal of syrian kurdish militia if they took it more than a year ago they said america rene so much and now he's saying that we determine now to take the city i return it's what he says is its rightful owners and that is reference to the syrian free syrian army forces which have been fighting with damascus regime and now allied with turkey the key question here will be will damascus be happy with the han
standing by in luxembourg at the meeting of e.u. foreign ministers and during jones is joining us from istanbul welcome to both of you and henri that like to begin with you what did everyone wanted to meet with a potential attack here now on man bit. well for prisoners one that has been a target an objective for well over a year among beaches and extremely important tiles it's a major hub of communication top sitting on a main highway connecting syria with iraq and beyond that it is the gateway...
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the european union interior ministers are meeting in luxembourg hoping to end the deadlock over who should take in migrants rescued at sea germany france italy and multo want other e.u. states to back a plan they agreed last month to distribute my friends throughout the block. this is g.w. news you can find out more on d w dot com you can also follow us on twitter at the news. with the remake of stephen king's it now in cinemas and the release of the movie joker scary clowns abound in popular culture these days and that has the happy clowns on a mission in italy. even the bell tower is wearing a red nose for the festival. on the streets of monte centrist everyone is getting in on the act. and performers from all over the world have come to clown around. 7 been perfecting their cross for decades and they're in town to help people find their sense of fun we all have that joy and that celebration but sometimes we bury it for a variety of reasons and the clown reminds us just to have to have that joy and that sense of freedom and celebration. judging by things reactions it seems to be working.
the european union interior ministers are meeting in luxembourg hoping to end the deadlock over who should take in migrants rescued at sea germany france italy and multo want other e.u. states to back a plan they agreed last month to distribute my friends throughout the block. this is g.w. news you can find out more on d w dot com you can also follow us on twitter at the news. with the remake of stephen king's it now in cinemas and the release of the movie joker scary clowns abound in popular...
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this is so our land is state in southwestern germany that borders france of luxembourg excluding the city states of carlin braman and hamburg solid is the smallest state in germany roughly 100 kilometers from.
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norman in westminster and adam in luxembourg, thank you both very much. the headlines on bbc news... racist abuse in bulgaria as the england match had to be stopped twice. effo rts efforts to reach a brexit deal go to the wire, michel barnier says it can still be done. climate change campaigners have been banned from london after a week of extinction rebellion protests. in sport, england's players defy racist cha nts sport, england's players defy racist chants in bulgaria and play on, winning the qualifier last night 6-0. winning the qualifier last night 6—0. northern ireland beat the czech republic 3—2 to win a friendly match away from home for the first time in 13 years. andy murray says he will leave the european open if his wife kim goes into labour earlier than expected. he is scheduled to play his first—round match in belgium today. more on all those stories in the next 20 minutes. a new international study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of people from traumatic brain injuries. the research sug
norman in westminster and adam in luxembourg, thank you both very much. the headlines on bbc news... racist abuse in bulgaria as the england match had to be stopped twice. effo rts efforts to reach a brexit deal go to the wire, michel barnier says it can still be done. climate change campaigners have been banned from london after a week of extinction rebellion protests. in sport, england's players defy racist cha nts sport, england's players defy racist chants in bulgaria and play on, winning...
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foreign ministers and officials in luxembourg about exactly where he sees these negotiations going will it be ready in time for the day will we be looking at another one of these scenarios which i thank you for that we're going to go live to lawrence lee in london now for the latest from there just listening to the tension there lawrence in this retention all outcomes there all are the be in agreement to a breakdown or an extension it's been if a vast despite bars johnson still talking up the possibility of some deal or just an exit by october 31. yeah and just to pursue that the point that the tosh was making that the problem really for the u.k. side is the insistence seemingly from the europeans that the north not or she called me stays in the european union and the customs border goes down the irish sea and that's absolutely no good for sections of the conservative party or some politicians in north not and so the speculation here is well what is boris johnson do if you get through the end of this week and there is no suggestion of a deal it'll john ryan from the school of economics
foreign ministers and officials in luxembourg about exactly where he sees these negotiations going will it be ready in time for the day will we be looking at another one of these scenarios which i thank you for that we're going to go live to lawrence lee in london now for the latest from there just listening to the tension there lawrence in this retention all outcomes there all are the be in agreement to a breakdown or an extension it's been if a vast despite bars johnson still talking up the...
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be something that michel barnier will have to deliver he'll have to let those foreign ministers in luxembourg know today by the end of today whether or not we might have an agreement in time for that summit natasha thank you for that the number of people to be in japan from typhoon harvest has risen to 68 as rescuers search for those who are still missing many areas remind flooded with mud and debris covering streets get on saturday dumping unprecedented rainfall in unleashing strong winds thousands of people in evacuation centers with many homes without water and electricity. has the latest from tokyo. many people i think does this but i. would write again because now more and more we're getting the picture of the size of this devastation that's reached many of the most communities small villages where many and that we are living around the thousands of homes are actually or put that he destroyed because of the flooding. we have to understand that the main effect of this cycle which is one of the strongest not the japan getting to the last 50 years wasn't it wasn't that usually in the past w
be something that michel barnier will have to deliver he'll have to let those foreign ministers in luxembourg know today by the end of today whether or not we might have an agreement in time for that summit natasha thank you for that the number of people to be in japan from typhoon harvest has risen to 68 as rescuers search for those who are still missing many areas remind flooded with mud and debris covering streets get on saturday dumping unprecedented rainfall in unleashing strong winds...
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ministers met in luxembourg uncertainty again dragged the british currency down one percent against the dollar and an even bigger slump against the euro i think after taking a risk last week that any sign of progress or talk and breakdown and acrimony really caused that big bounce the pound has reality set in and there's no awareness that there is much more to be done to make even the slimmest of progress towards a deal. british prime minister boris johnson says he wants to strike a deal at an e.u. summit this week do allow an orderly departure on october 31st but if an agreement is not possible he'll leave the united kingdom out of a bloc without a deal even though parliament has park a lot of praying he can do that. the 29000 nobel prize for economics has been awarded jointly to banner g h to do floor and michael kramer for their pioneering studies on poverty between you were awarded the prize for their experimenting work in alleviating global poverty bannerjee and to do floor where at massachusetts institute of technology and screamo works at harvard in the united states the economic
ministers met in luxembourg uncertainty again dragged the british currency down one percent against the dollar and an even bigger slump against the euro i think after taking a risk last week that any sign of progress or talk and breakdown and acrimony really caused that big bounce the pound has reality set in and there's no awareness that there is much more to be done to make even the slimmest of progress towards a deal. british prime minister boris johnson says he wants to strike a deal at an...
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ministers met in luxembourg uncertainty again dragged the british currency down one percent against the dollar and an even bigger slump against the euro. i think expectations were so low last week that any sign of progress or the very fact that they talked in breakdown and acrimony really caused that big bow to the pound but as reality sets in and there's no when there is much more to be done to make even the slimmest of progress towards a deal the new shortish prime minister boris johnson says he wants to strike a deal at an e.u. summit this week to allow an orderly departure on october 31st but if an agreement is not possible he'll leave the united kingdom out of the block without a deal even though palm and has passed a law saying he can't do that. when the economic crisis hits greece a good decade ago millions of jobs were lost many people went on welfare but some just refused to give up and founded their own company for young mothers are behind the start of connecting parents with babysitters they have become one of the most successful startups in greece. maria my tool is on her wa
ministers met in luxembourg uncertainty again dragged the british currency down one percent against the dollar and an even bigger slump against the euro. i think expectations were so low last week that any sign of progress or the very fact that they talked in breakdown and acrimony really caused that big bow to the pound but as reality sets in and there's no when there is much more to be done to make even the slimmest of progress towards a deal the new shortish prime minister boris johnson says...
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processing in distribution of migrants who are rescued from the mediterranean interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries germany and france led the effort to satisfy demands by italy and molds that other countries should take in a fair share of migrants turkey says it's ready for an offensive against syria's kurds following u.s. president double drums decision to pull troops out of northern syria president trump now faces accusations that he has abandoned kurdish forces who were key u.s. allies in the fight against so-called islamic state. on congress chief executive a kerry lamb has warned she will not rule out chinese intervention in the symbiote told him his territory if anti-government protests worsen on con police say they've arrested 77 people since a ban on wearing face masks took effect says some journalists are tending the briefing with more gas masks. well it's either something very wonderful or it's something horrible that's what one of this year's nobel laureates for physics says he was thinking when he got the phone call telling him that he had won the pr
processing in distribution of migrants who are rescued from the mediterranean interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries germany and france led the effort to satisfy demands by italy and molds that other countries should take in a fair share of migrants turkey says it's ready for an offensive against syria's kurds following u.s. president double drums decision to pull troops out of northern syria president trump now faces accusations that he has abandoned...
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processing and distribution of migrants rescued from the mediterranean interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries to the effort germany and france led the effort to satisfy demands by its he and multi that other countries to take some migrants. becomes kongs chief executive kerry has when that she will not rule out chinese intervention in the semi autonomous territory antigovernment protests worsen on kong police say that they've arrested 77 people since have been wearing face masks came into effect some journalists attending the briefing will gas masks. well prosecutors in germany have charged a man who hijacked a truck and crashed into a line of cars with attempted murder 9 people were injured in that incident which happened overnight in the western town of lim book now police quickly detained the driver and identified him as a syrian national who's been resident in germany since 2015 his motive hasn't yet been established. this is the truck that rammed into several cars in the western german city of lemberg on monday police believe the person at the wheel pu
processing and distribution of migrants rescued from the mediterranean interior ministers meeting in luxembourg had hoped to recruit more countries to the effort germany and france led the effort to satisfy demands by its he and multi that other countries to take some migrants. becomes kongs chief executive kerry has when that she will not rule out chinese intervention in the semi autonomous territory antigovernment protests worsen on kong police say that they've arrested 77 people since have...