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DW DW News October 25, 2019 10:05:00

union is waiting for clarity from westminster but i d go because what shall it have to say that about each waiting for the other to make the final decision on the $27.00 members completely united on the extension or ah there those who are not happy at the way this is just simply dragging on and on exactly rochelle not as much in the chicken egg problem and apparently here it s the french in particular where alarm bells were set off by boris johnson saying look if labor if the opposition does not grant me a general election then i will pull that deal that brussels has worked so hard for one scenario i could see that could happen is that you have a nother 2 stage extension so no you extend all the extension if the deal gets done even this year and then the longer one if no deal can be can be agreed that could be one scenario to resolve the dilemma and shall i mean boris johnson is fairly keen to have an early election fairly soon december 12th as we heard more about

DW DW News October 19, 2019 19:06:00

he suppose it s because of the u.k. just crashing out of the e.u. with no deal they don t want to be seen as the villains here and most people don t want to know deal breck s it anyway so the feeling is that if the u.k. comes and they ask for another extension it would be granted however we re hearing conflicting messages we just heard john claud the president of the european council hinting that saying look we don t want an extension is not in our interest though we heard the president of the european council donald tusk saying the opposite him saying ok we would grant that if it comes towards us we now know the french president emmanuel mccraw spoken directly with boris johnson the bottom line is it takes all $27.00 e.u. member states to approve an extension if it comes to that even if one country says no that s it no extension ok now barbara thousands of people took to the streets in london today to protest against threats how did they react to today s vote.

DW DW News October 17, 2019 21:14:00

days i think the personal touch we seem every day so it s not that we are discovering they say we have been told all along and yes it s been changes to the irish protocol but he soon grew professor and 5 political groups together between them enjoy a wide majority of european fundamental if the british bad event decides to say yes which is illegitimate den we will say yes to if they decide to go another way and go for the 2nd try friend them i think that the $27.00 heads of states and government would be remiss not to grant. the extension that would be needed to carry out that referendum so a question i just need a yes or no all i know that s hard but will there be a brags it on the 31st of october yes or no i don t believe so thank you very much for the gunboats. all right you heard it there you re watching e.w. news business news is up next with christine stick around for that.

DW Business October 15, 2019 17:19:00

economic recovery well it definitely is it would be a huge difference for this economy it s one of the world s 10 poorest economies and it s actually it s across domestic products around $12300000000.01 of the projects that we re talking about the exxon mobile project would be like africa s largest private investment project if it actually goes through and it s probably worth $27.00 to $33000000000.00 u.s. dollars so that s you know about $2.00 times the size of the economy of the country today so it would be a huge difference maker and the i.m.f. projects that the economy could be growing in double digits once those l. and g. you know revenues start kicking in but it might take a while for that to happen but it s the difference that the economy would need to start growing very fast so this kind of investment is certainly done more than just a silver lining from muslim banks economy what are the biggest problems well of course widespread poverty which was mentioned earlier on you know

DW DW News October 10, 2019 10:21:00

$100.00 nations have abolished the death penalty including south africa but cost to reinstate it they have grown louder in recent months as authorities struggle to contain violence last year 21000 people were murdered that s 58 people a day on average our correspondent adrian krishna reports. every month visits his son s grave room was just $27.00 when he was shot in front of his 3. yes ago. he was june 2nd son killed by warring gang members in his neighborhood was this a good son eve when they was much younger i used to call him love that was my little thing for you and i used to for years all these years used. in told him yeah you my love you you my heart my able to think. some abuse on my own is still missing because up to today. this is not the one person that we ended so with

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