Fourth largest economy in europe. The way to get the smallest of color to sit round the table with the cyclists should. People. Be. Also coming up on the day that declares a humanitarian crisis a Central American migrants a mass on the Mexican Border well hear about the fatigue and the frustration. Were looking for answers we hear because we want to cross we all want to cross into the United States now. Aspirants Prime MinisterPetro Sanchez says sundays e. U. Summit to endorse a proxy deal could be in jeopardy if its country doesnt get the insurance as it once over gibraltar the Spanish League it was speaking at a press conference in cuba. So you know you if theres no deal. Then its clear that the European Council summit will not go ahead with it when it. Wants to reclaim so thats got to take a look at whats at stake for people who live or work in the british overseas territory. The spanish town of la linea on the border with. Unemployment here is high many work across the border nearly ten thousand people in Southern Spain make the daily commute to gibraltar suno this could become an external border its not yet clear how this will affect their jobs the Tourism Industry or the port in casinos. Is concerned about the future hes worried his job and tobacco shop and could be under threat. That. Im fifty three years old thats not all of work here and i could suddenly find myself out of a job unemployed and i got the bottom of that bottle what. Many here share his sense of uncertainty. We still be able to cross the border like we do now no one knows how many people here are taking no chances and preparing for every eventuality. You know the police stations hey all swamped because so many people are applying for passports or lots of with their lives its effect on the bus or board of. Gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the Spanish Government says toprol to and spain are so interdependent that many issues such as jobs taxation and customs should be settled by laterally between madrid and london. It wants this to be enshrined in the final divorce deal otherwise it will block the agreement. This is an important point for us as a pro european government if not solved by sunday they will have to use its veto official capacity at the root. Much is at stake for Prime MinisterPedro Sanchez spain Southern Region of and alysia is holding Regional Elections in just over a weeks time but sanchez has found support in the former to baltars autonomy as government it too wants bilateral talks between spain and britain over the territories future relationship without our inclusion in the Withdrawal Agreement gibraltar. Would have faced the cliff edge of the thirtieth of last two thousand and nineteen. Will gibraltar derail the brics in negotiations many in Southern Spain like me get balance you are hoping for business as usual. Is head of the Madrid Office for the European Council on Foreign Relations he thinks that even at this late stage that could still be a solution. Well i think these should be a way out of these because you brought that he said they issue you now sent us the bailout that other relationship with huge economic interests of both ends and spain and britain are the two countries in the European Union that have most intense exchanges both in time so people but also on business exchanges so we should find an agreement on these should not be you know. Turned into an obstacle for a negotiation and its very obvious that you brought that is not part and cannot be part of these agreement aspirants. Of the United Kingdom so we need the separate agreement and i think this is this is doable unless it becomes a point in britain the fragmentation of the agreement of these indication also we are going on in scotland but all these points to the fact that they actually from the beginning is a nonsensical idea im trying to make russia rationality out of these despite difficult. So lets look a little closer the bolder scatters across the roads to break sixty brolga no that island the British Parliament quentin pale is an associate fellow of International Policy think tank Chatham House and he joins us from london next forest whiting he did lose his princely specialist a welcome to you both lets start with you quentin poo in london can spain veto the steel does it does the Withdrawal Agreement require unanimity. No it doesnt and spain cant veto it on the other hand nobody wants to go away feeling furious and and upset and indeed betrayed by the deal so i think that there will be a big effort to find a way to meet the spanish objections after all what spain seem to be so say is that they can be no inclusion of gibraltar in the final trade deal that the u. K. Negotiates with the European Union and less close in and britain agree so that on the whole does not seem insuperable the problem really is that the brits and i feel probably the European Union to. Really rather ignore this problem for far too long it was always going to be one of the most difficult issues to deal with. Given that one wonders why the spanish representative at the negotiations did not Say Something earlier why has spain left this long to raise this problem. Well on the one hand they didnt they did raise the problem really quite a long time ago they said that they would be looking at the whole question of the role to gibraltar states role to sovereignty the moment the british left the European Union and i think london that was rather treated with the same sort of arrogant disregard that the british tended to treat the irish problem for far too long the fact is the brits in principle. Need you broke and island Northern Ireland suddenly have an external border of the European Union on that front here and you cant just shrug that off and say oh well it will be sorted out one way or another there has to be an agreement on how its result and for months and months the word gibraltar was simply not mentioned in the negotiations in brussels so i dont think you can really blame the stan is ok lets lets hear from gibraltar chief minister fabiana piccata well youve just got to look around europe and ask the french or indeed the spanish in relation to the issue of gibraltar and many others how angered they are by the arrangements that are in the Withdrawal Agreement that the commission has now said is completely closed and cannot be reopened because its opened for one comma one full stop on gibraltar its going to be reopened on any of the other issues that people in westminster say they would like to see done again and the french and all the others quite a bit what do you think of that sort of failed threat is this unlikely or is this just brought on looking for reasons to leave well alone. Well i think the problem is this every single change that month be made at this stage is that change that is going to make life its a reason may in london more difficult because its the sort of change that is going to make her hard to find bricks it is within her own government and within her own party really very cross theyll say oh youre just really you have really giving in to the spaniards well its a bit rich coming from a bunch of people who actually really didnt care as as its been put rather vividly they pushed gibraltar under the spanish bus. They really didnt think about what the consequences would be and now were really seeing that joining coming to light ok question phil thank you for the finance thats gibraltar alex Forrest White saying lets look at the next to bold a Northern Ireland theresa may of course needs the parliamentary votes of northern honest Democratic Unionist Party to stay in power and their leader has told the Prime Minister to ask the e. U. For a better brett said to divorce deal so what does olling foster want that isnt already there well i think its more what is being forced to not want in this agreement and not just namely that backstop and that will come into effect to stop a hard to border between Northern Ireland which will remain part of the u. K. And the republic of ireland which will stick with the e. U. So they dont want this border to be put in place now the solution to that at the moment in this dale is that they could be off to the transition period a backstop which would save the whole of the u. K. Remain in the Customs Union for a limited amount of time but also that northern i would have to stick a more closely to set an and that is really why and those days there is unionists and pays because they are why that is. Effectively hardboard in the r. F. C. So separating britain from Northern Ireland so this is really the big problem that everyone can see not even on the horizon it was right there in front of everyones faces. If the do you people its against this withdrawal deal when it gets to the British Public does not mean it sunk well at the moment even tonight we heard from on being forced to saying that theyre not happy with this Withdrawal Agreement and they certainly comes of course at the moment and were likely to him more of that this weekend because theyve got a policy conference however downing street is still hopeful that they might stay and not actually vote against it theyve got ten d p m. P. s in parliament who are supporting two reason mase minority government so they are reliant on them but that shes also to reason may hoping that they will be so worried that if they do vote against them bring down her government that theyd have then Jeremy Corbyn the leader of the labor party as potential next Prime Minister theyve lows that man they feel that he is sympathetic towards the ira and dont forget of course that to reason may has also given them a lot of money around one point one billion euros theyve got hoffa fit this the rest of it to come and they could of course forego that money if they do that down but theyre not the only ones in all this so it might be the one thing more than they hate Something Else of ok. So thats working on the Northern Island gibraltars lets talk about the view were else to recently is going to come up might come across but which of course is the British Parliament yes and so weve just talked about the do you pay so they could of course vote against this deal but weve also got the labor party Jeremy Corbyn has said that they cant support the deal thats a huge number of m. P. s weve got the Scottish Nationalist Party theyve all said the same thing weve got all the minority parties within parliament weve got almost ninety conservative and pays their own to reason mays own side saying that they will not support a deal either so it is looking extremely wrong. Kate if she does put it towards parliament in december and they vote against it what then i mean everything is to play for theres the possibility of labor saying we have got no confidence in this government there has to be a new vote i dont imagine that some of these bricks it is he knows to reason manilow this deal alighted to then let that happen because then theyd lose power but there was so much to play for and actually nobody really knows what could happen next briefly i want to try to get you both in on this with all this all these done mind sitting around is it likely to be a second referendum in the publics will you stop theres certainly a momentum building for a second referendum but going back to Jeremy Corbyn again the leader of the labor party he has already said that at the moment he cannot support that so they dont have all those m. P. s that they would need for this in parliament plus look at the country it is so divided still yes the polls are saying that wont people would perhaps a vote remain if there was a second referendum but its not a huge number a huge majority for that so at the moment i dont think that that is is light kate but as i say everything is open and what would you quentin feel the does this look to make a new referendum more or less likely. It certainly makes it more likely that it will as i mean i think in six months ago even one would have given the chance to have another referendum about ten percent i think were getting pretty close to fifty fifty now and what well decide is essentially deadlock and if there is no agreement in parliament for a neat outcome then close to reason may and jeremy called in may find this or threatened him is that the only way out of the deadlock and that i think then brings it forward as as a genuine possibility but its still more of an outside chance to not but i totally agree that the numbers at the moment do not add up for the reason may she looks very likely to get this deal thrown out by parliament in december and then guess what she had planned it plans to come back for a second basically Parliament One might ask why shes prepared for a second vote in parliament shes not prepared to have a second referendum ok. Ok we got through that and it all makes sense sort off crimes and failing that in fact here alex whiting back here. In washington the day still to come will frances looted african art soon be heading home proposed law changes would force a french museums to return artifacts pillaged during colonial times so while the rest of europe follow suit. Attentions of the Us Mexico Border are continuing to rise as thousands of Central American migrants arrive in t. You want to mexico the matter of the border town has declared a humanitarian crisis and asked the United Nations for help on thursday u. S. President donald trump aboard that the United States could close the whole front taya but migrants but the migrants are not backing down. Behind the sun is either a port of entry license but us police are determined not to let anyone pass illegally the way. Its just a drill but one designed to scare away Central American migrants there were rumors that many were planning to rush through the lanes the operation ended up delaying mexicans with american citizenship were crossing the border for thanksgiving celebrations on thursday was that. They chose the wrong day right to this thanksgiving and then you get here stuck waiting in a line. Hundreds of migrants also master around the nearby a Border Crossing tired and frustrated and desperate to get to the u. S. Or that they are. Looking for answers were here because we want to cross we all want to cross into the United States. Were not criminals we are humble people who want to work and show the world that we come here with a good heart and were not evil. U. S. President donald trump has threatened to close the border altogether Board Chairman of the u. S. Center for Immigration Studies p j k news told t w that he supports the president s tough stance many of the south of the Central American countries are. Very bad places to be and so its natural to understand that they would want a better life somewhere but. That doesnt mean that the United States has any obligation to solve everybody elses problem throughout the world many migrants are still at the chaparral Border Crossing desperately hoping for a chance to make that better life in the United States they have come so far but now all they can do is wait. For francesca fantine is from the United Nations or Refugee Agency joins us from welcome to you does look like it suffering a humanitarian crisis. Yes i mean it is cannot is it mind that it was the start of the receipt and some people told us and this home to us what the mama the border on Mexico Mexico see deep down here in tijuana already more than thing almost touched house the cd and more are on the way so were just that its true outdoors thanks to these one johnny its the this one and what about the situation a humanitarian crisis. The this is we should i mean the people not the floods is a meets a festival is it weeks in addition to that people that they fled to for economic reasons on and people that they fled to for coffee and and it and their violence simplistic use so they could not to talk much with the rice like it being sealed it is so they came in with not seeing it on anything with them and the condition of the thing and surviving. On betty because and i mean the u. N. Agencies the society these are songs that the people are trying to support each of us has been sick some human kind of assistance and the special sort of solution in order to integrate those of the os this town heating things the cynics might say that this declaration of a humanitarian disaster is just a way of exerting pressure on the Mexican Government to release extra funds and indeed to to shame President Trump how would you respond to those. I mean this you got to one act is really is the as much as a the can that need to be just the story should they say these sport to center where not. One thousand seven hundred people must see three hundred people you can run in the uk that is six times in there into one not the course of the uncertainties there are i mean either there are much more still for this reason that are p. B. Said that are going to be set in a garment so it sounds good deeds in positive way and in theory they said theyre going to set it much more ahead in the the cd and since monday since its the seeds for this is it the opening in National Geography where here into why not also in jolly good to those who do want to see it next and often of them altered it was a bt to legalize their south through the money guardians of the sox or to seek so dr i think is a unique or way unique opportunity in order to say that it will relieve the conflict and give me the book to need to find a job and to be in typically the us us most and especially for those who hold the entire family that really two need to find their way to a good one. Thanks for joining us francesco fountain in from the u. N. H. C. R. N. T. You are. French president Emanuel Mccraw has reportedly agreed to return without delay twenty six disputed works to the west african country of benny as follows recommendations from the french from a commission that french law be changed to allow cultural artifacts taken from former communist to be returned earlier this year president became the First Western leader to initiate a comprehensive review of colonial loot in a paris museum on the banks of the send a palace of african art. But the seventy thousand works here have a troubled past many of them were torn from their cultural home during the colonial era. A new report commissioned by french president Emmanuel Mccall says that france must return the art it stole. The authors found that as much as ninety five percent of subsaharan african art is held outside the continent in between a country with a renowned art legacy frances move is being hailed as a step toward justice. Returning property is not a matter of victory for someone or failure for others because in the end its not a battle. And he needs these assets to strengthen its National Economy to provide employment and also for all the Cultural Heritage manages and curators in this country. Back in paris some resistance french art dealers are skeptical that museums can or even should return the vast collections. That the argument many years here in europe has been captured in the right kind of conditions cared for by experts displayed in state of the art museums anybody in the world can visit these exhibits and the african arts nigerian art collector for me legace. In Lagos Nigeria responds to those arguments. I would say that it is the argument is somewhat disingenuous and i would explain what i mean when they say that people have access to them most of the people of african origin are totally cut off from access to these books and these worlds can be used very strong cohesive force to Forge National identities many new generational suffolk and so i totally disconnected from that past precisely because this act works which could have helped to forge this sense of National Coalition was not there i agree that we do not we may not have state of the art more than museums in terms of technology and the science of museums keeping them in their rights im pretty sure i know that but yes we have museums in africa they have not been properly funded the argument therefore should not be the lack of facilities but what kind of steps have to be taken to ensure that proper. Institutions are put in place and that train in a Museum Profession i was put in place that has provided relationship. With that collaboration with International Museums to make sure that they strands file the Necessary Technology and knowledge to africa and michelle sort i think on continue to keep house for these works. Im nuts was the day ever a conversation continues online you can find a song twitter either a news block filled out thats got to use a hash tag but. Have a good day. If youre sitting here youre sitting at the top. Whether on an ancient throne or a modern executive chair the design is similar. There has to be a high back. In the mind seat. Design museum in southern germany provides the evidence. Youre roman next w. One two brass band music and techno have in common a launch according to morta a band from hamburg and their covers of famous house tracks are proof of that. We caught up with the boys at just before they head out on a european to. Fix for. Sixty minutes. Look closely. Carefully. Theres something. To do going to. Discover. Live. Subscribe to the documentary on you tube. 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