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of cooperation as washington signals it is intended to restart talks and john yes but after a heavy so what is the korean peninsula any closer to the nuclear. oh i'm sorry mark thanks for joining us with just six months to go before britain leaves the union and european leaders are gathering for a key summit in the austrian city it's all for the european council president told close quarters that key parts of the u.k. strike the proposal need revising if a deal over britain's exit from the e.u. is to be reach. it's being described as an informal summit. austrian chancellor is a pasta and cooks appear to be living up to the relaxed atmosphere as british prime minister to resign. may arrive for dinner. but her main task is to convince the whole of the e.u. that her brags that package will work. ahead of formal negotiations may remained positive in the face of continuing harsh criticism over her exit proposals i believe this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade it's the only credible and they go she will plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern eye wall so to do this on the votes of the british people and if we're going to achieve a successful conclusion that just as the u.k. has evolved its position the e.u. will need to evolve its position to. german chancellor angela merkel spoke to waiting journalists on her arrival in salisbury and reflected a spirit of positive relations. i hope that we can have an exit that takes place in a good governance fair doctors respect for each other and that in certain areas very close cooperation is possible namely in the areas of security domestic and also foreign security. but earlier top e.u. official donnel to scuttle word of warning ahead of the talks on the issue of. question of the framework for economic cooperation they are case proposals will need to be reworked and further negotiated today there is perhaps more hope about those surely less and less starting therefore that if left. we must see you face talks i would like to finalize them still this through. smiles all around on arrival at the sound spread venue however negotiations to avoid a hard bragg's it could quickly dampen the mood. well for more than a summit let's cross over dissolves for a core of course one of my top on is standing by max time is running out to reach a deal on briggs it was the u.k. prime minister theresa may able to make any progress with the e.u. last night. very she had about ten minutes last night around midnight to again officially introduce her checkers concept the first time she's done so fiercely although that plan has been on the table since july apparently she did not over run so she wasn't eager to talk more about it no reaction so far from the remaining twenty seven e.u. member states they will talk about this today but we do know that the two contentious issues so the border between northern ireland that ireland and the nature of future trade ties that really hasn't changed about migration max i understand it was also a big topic over dinner last night we expect the leaders to find any common ground there or will that issue continue to divide the union. we've been hearing that the atmosphere was a little more relaxed than in the past but really on the on the topic of redistribution of migrants within the european union there has been no progress and the president the current president of the e.u. counsels if i sound cool it's the chance of austria has admitted as much he said listen i have to put it on the agenda because some countries want to have it's still on the agenda but i'm telling you this is not the solution the solution to the migration crisis in the european union is solving it at the outer borders this also means keeping migrants from coming to the european union that's why for example they're seeking closer cooperation with some northern african countries to install what they call disembarkation platforms in those countries which is just another word for caps and what about those north african countries have they indicated that they are willing to cooperate with the e.u. on these plans well the latest hope here is the latest hope to terry is egypt calls himself went to cairo to talk of a talk about this and apparently egypt is willing to do well to negotiate to engage in in talking the very careful in the wording here is so huge a peasant has said that they really want to do it but at least for the first time they have a they have a country in northern africa that's at least willing to talk about it but you know from from that to really establishing those those platforms as they call it it might be a long way but it's really the only hope they have at the moment or it's really that the path they are willing to go because they have these troubles with redistribution of migrants within the european union max thank you very much i did not talk on that insults more. well as you heard their migration is high on the agenda at that informal summit in four at the height of europe's migration crisis in twenty fifteen the overland passage through the balkans saw a surge in asylum seekers but a key transit country hungry erected a border fence two years ago that effectively blocked the popular route north forcing margarets to seek out alternatives now that are around four thousand migrants are stuck just outside the boundaries near the bosnian border many allege that they've suffered by islands at the hands of border guards a reporter for one visits a makeshift migrant camp to investigate. getting to the e.u. has been an impossible feat for this afghan refugee ever since the book on route was closed two years ago. made it to serbia last year he recently arrived in the small post in town of the hutch near the border with croatia an e.u. country. on the border minute on sunday night trying to align with. border crucial border when it on how. may be taking a lot of very few allegations against grayson like those by nyima to love as unmounting reporters took photos during many visits to north western posts yet the gobi now the some refugees this say these injuries were inflicted by creation border police. an hour north of here is one of the border crossings into crazy into the. we confront a local border police chief with the allegations but he dismisses them. yeah the croatian police strictly adhered to the law and regulations i emphatically reject every allegation that the creation police are acting unlawfully of. the border runs right through a former wall sun prominently muslim be hutch was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there were more than fifty thousand refugees here so the number of migrants today is not really so high many think it's high simply because there's no solution in sight. very close. like often in this multiethnic state the nationalist parties of the boss next creations and so have been at odds also on this issue and elections are imminent. nationalists here in boston had to govern i have used to my current question from the beginning of this election campaign to the nationalists the migrants on issue for the e.u. to resolve since that's where they want to go brussels has given u.n. organizations seven point two million euros this year to help asylum seekers but most and b. have say that's not a viable solution the town has built up a modest tourism industry sensible seymour ended twenty three years ago a model which for example runs a guest house on the river a favorite spot for because and nature lovers especially from the middle east. have a lot of arab visitors who don't want to get in a situation where the police are checking their i.d.'s and assuming they're migrants that's why fewer of them are coming here now but people still invested heavily in tourism through the. and that will inevitably make life for a few chase such as name a to love a zero here even worse many living just outside the e.u. external borders say the year. merely shifting the problem further down the. i report from d. w.'s frank on there now to some other stories making news around the world supporters of pakistan's ex prime minister no i sharif and his daughter have celebrated their release from prison the country's three time leader was removed from office and jailed for corruption in july but has been freed pending an appeal hearing shari says the charges are politically motivated. for mobile asian prime minister najib razak has been arrested and is appearing in court he faces fresh charges of money laundering and abusing his position it follows allegations that six hundred twenty eight million dollars linked to a state investment fund ended up in his personal bank accounts. and in peru lawmakers have backed president martin viscosities call for a referendum to combat corruption in the political and judicial systems parliament will fine tune the proposals before the vote is held in december it's a rare victory over the conservative opposition party which controls over his congress. the leaders of north and south korea are concluding three days of talks with a hike up the north's scenic mount pic to moon j. and kim jong are keen to show they can overcome obstacles together after agreeing a raft of measures to improve ties between the two countries they have been in pains to show a united front but the rift between washington and pyongyang over doing nuclearization could still prove a stumbling block toward peace on the peninsula. it was a spectacular ending to the second day of the korean summit in pyongyang. side by side north korean leader kim jong il and south korean president monday in attend a mass performance entitled brilliant fatherland. the one hundred fifty thousand spectators at the event could be forgiven in thinking that the show's title could soon apply to a unified korea. perched on monger german king drawing room and i hold the hands of eighty million north and south korean people and will create a new homeland let's move forward into a new future together. you need to cation may still be some way off but the denuclearization of the peninsula might happen sooner. so we've developed a military pact to end a history of brutal confrontational and agreed to make efforts to turn the korean peninsula into a land of peace. these efforts including allowing international inspectors to observe the dismantling of its main rocket launch site the north has repeatedly promised its closure in the past without delivering but kim jong un says the closure of the young be a nuclear plant depends on reciprocal steps by the united states what he means by that is unclear. in june donald trump became the first u.s. president to meet with a north korean leader analysts believe that north korea will want the u.s. to declare a formal end to the korean war possibly demanding a withdrawal of u.s. forces in the south and a relief from sanctions that are hurting north korea's struggling economy. if president trump has not ruled out making concessions. what was you what is what does that world say but in the meantime we're talking to very calm these calm are gone so we'll see what happens. for koreans even small steps towards. our reasons for optimism after so many years of tensions and they like what they're seeing after all their leaders have never been this close before. let's bring in journalist john paul and he's covering the story for us from seoul jen today's the last day of the summit the two leaders are posing for pictures on the sacred volcano mount pictou noticed and that's usually symbolic for koreans tell us why. comcast doing them a mountain that starts the korean peninsula so for the south koreans there was a place where our country started whatever we have never been there because north korea are still in war. i think it's more symbolic because the both leaders have overcome an obstacle and went together going up the mountain. and hopefully this will bring more cooperation and we'll work ok so we're seeing some important symbolism a lot of smiling and cheering can we also see any further progress being made on key issues like denuclearization. well i think the time with power at this point with very early stage it. has agreed for international pressure led to come to north korea and that we would. a nuclear factory. still means that there are other nuclear weapons so it's preventing future nuclear weapons and north korea already has the technology to make nuclear weapons so. it's not this does not mean that. they still need north korea have the technology have the weapon so we will have to see how much came down it will cooperate jim thank you so much for no it was journalist jen kwan speaking to us from seoul south korea. well we've got some football action for you now christiane the rinaldo had a night to forget on his champions league debut for a his new club due ventus he was sent off in the twenty ninth minute following an off the ball incident before leaving the field in tears when all who will now miss the club's next three champions league matches including a return to former club manchester united despite his dismissal through events is still cruise to a two neil big tree over well then theo. and some other champions league powerhouses were also in action on wednesday night including german champions by munich they cruised to a two nil away win against ben if you could in lisbon robert lewandowski opening the scoring in the tenth minute and renata sanchez made it too early in the second half and titleholders rail madrid had little trouble seeing off roma three nil the score there with the goals coming from the school got a bail and mariano do yes. well the europe league group stages kick off tonight with rb leipzig hosting sister club red bulls the two sides both heavily backed by the energy drinks giant required you way for clearance to face each other due to their close ties but now they're ready to do battle on the pitch. from the stands the clubs are almost indistinguishable both a lot of sick and red bull salzburg oh this excess is to one man dietrich matzoh shits the energy drinks tycoon has poured millions into both clubs their colors are the same their logos close to identical and often right salzburg stocks they currently have six for most salzburg play is on their books. the. game will be like playing a match against ourselves and this holds true not just because some of our players played for celtic board but because the way both teams play is also very similar. attractive attacking football that's the way both clubs have been designed to play for salzburg the game will be like coming up against a big us strongest sibling because marco doesn't feel salzberg need to prove anything he just wants so when he money cause i'm not making it out as anything else but a football game we want to win there we need to toss reform and we have to be alert and aggressive and of course play good football. whoever comes away with the points one thing is certain the red bulls will be celebrating. some business news and alibaba founder jack ma promised to create a million jobs in the united states but now he's retracted that pledge to tell us why that's right terry the billionaire owner of china's biggest shopping portal made that announcement in january last year in a meeting with donald trump just before his inauguration as u.s. president ma has now said the u.s. china trade war has quote destroyed the original premise the idea was to set up one million jobs by helping american entrepreneurs to place their products on ali baba while the plans viability was met with some skepticism at the time it was considered a notable sign of economic ties between the two countries growing closer. now as we've heard from our software earlier migration is on top of the agenda at the e.u. leaders summit in austria there are worries that the russian syrian offensive in italy could spur another wave of refugees at a time when the debate over mass migration is split societies in europe not these germany increasing numbers see migration as the biggest threat facing their country but others look at refugees as a welcome addition to society and to the economy the keyword here is labor many economies are nearing full employment and jobs remain unfilled particularly those that the locals no longer want to do. this hotel in southern amsterdam is new and trendy there are even fresh vegetables growing on the roof but despite the calm impression the hotel industry in general has a problem not enough people want to work there thousands of jobs need to be filled each year so for the first time amsterdam has organized a job fair for refugees today it's all about the perfect match. nina schmitz works with an organization that integrates refugees into the hotel industry and that integrates them into society. there to take and work helps people to learn the language quickly and provides an income but it also helps them to get to know a new country faster and integrate into the community. what sounds unpause shows up for short interviews similar to speed dating rounds with hotel management . in syria he worked for a medical company now he'd like to greet guests at the hotel reception desk but he's open for other suggestions to start somewhere. but they always it's right if i'm going to start from a lower level i just try to make sure that there is a development chance the workers are demanding both cleaning the guest rooms as well as in the kitchen employees often work in shifts and you don't get rich in the process all this makes hotel employment unattractive for many dutch people was he knows there are always jobs to be filled at the reception desk he works to convince the staff he's ready to take on the job in just a few minutes giving people information will can then. make them happy so you'll be informative. if they just like was seen the other refugees interview in english it's the language most commonly spoken in hotels across amsterdam also like what's seen most of the refugees have little to no experience in the business that you need to belong the most important thing is not necessarily their education but rather their motivation we have hotel management schools that are well equipped to train people for the kitchen or reception. sixty. two and a half hours later the first job fair for refugees is complete and in his pocket was seen has the invitation for another more detailed interview. here berlin the future of train travel is on display by annual you know trans fat showcases new technologies and some comfortable options for travellers times are less comfortable for german try and make us however they are largely dependent on exporting their goods boss competition is getting stronger. stumbled into the inner trans trade fair and you'd be forgiven for thinking it's little more than a lot of men looking at a loss of trades but many of these people are transport experts keenly eyeing the competition they're excited about what they can see and what they can touch and they're checking out the newest mechanisms to connect one train carriage to another device known as the coupling charcoals that's good doesn't there shako from sounds good and we're looking at the couplings on all the trains here is about this train is really interesting because the couplings are relatively small my colleagues going right in their face and he has two meters tall surrogate sit down. the sector is booming including here in germany fifty thousand employees and more than ten billion euros in revenue every second train made in germany is slated for export the german train industries competing with international companies from around the world and the hoping to shine it in a child's the main competition comes from china sea i'll see the world's largest railway equipment manufacturer is pushing its way into the european market even making locomotives for dacha on. my smile this doesn't the most impressive thing is that even rail traffic is slowly starting to think about sustainability and not only wasting resources they're thinking about the future and what we leave behind is a national aged twenty eighteen yes like the car industry. but the german transport minister on the day a show you can forget about the been a good car industry for a minute in a trance is one of the more pleasant events in his agenda. you know about it with innovative wagons efficient ecological quiet black beauty full don't you think. taking a train will be much more pleasant in the future a play area for children. it's all possible in theory but in practice cancellations delays vary concedes what everyday travelers experience is a world away from what goes on. show here. but in a trance wants to think big after all the competition never sleeps most of the time anyway. the us competition watchdog has launched a preliminary probe to see if there's a need for antitrust action against online retailer amazon amazon also allows independent retailers to sell their products through its platform the e.u. commission is now questioning those margins to find out if amazon is using the data they provide to improve its own sales putting them at a disadvantage the move comes as many call for stricter regulation to reduce the online giants influence in europe's retail market. hackers have stolen sixteen million dollars from a japanese virtual currency exchange the company that was targeted calls i've said the hackers made off with six thousand bitcoins plus an unknown amount of bitcoin cash and monaco and following the hack the company said it had reached an agreement to zama drug the control of the exchange to another firm if the deal goes through it'll use the funds to reimburse the customers the company says the facts suggest that digital currency exchanges are still vulnerable earlier this year the japanese provide a clean check was hacked using bitcoin worth half a billion dollars. before i let you go pacific has managed to significantly shorten the distance across the pacific not the luxury island didn't find a shortcut it's all a bit of a spelling mistake alongside a photo of freshly painted plain on which the name was spelled cafe a fake the allen tweeted hoops this special livery won't last long she's going back to the shop cafe says it was an accident but experts say it couldn't be because the spacing between the letters is still correct so it's either another case of you had one job or rather expensive p.r. stunt. this is d.w. news there's more news coming up at the top of the odds you can buy that long go to our web site that's discovery dot com thank you very much for watching but. good. rule. to donate his death mankind's giant leap. in the. so why has no one be mapped since nine hundred seventy nine fifteen is a technological progress. is another landing even plant. life reasons why it. is on the moon. tomorrow today next. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful this week conflict zone is vienna after talk to us from foreign minister implies she was nominated for the post by the end of a gracious and why we all feel although she is not a member of the politics but to be a few o's zero six is metro view. conflicts of. in sixty minutes. birth home to millions of species a home worth saving. here as much as on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like news have created the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on d. w. . hello and welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d w. on the program an inspiring plant that could help make ships greener. and investigation into how freshwater jellyfish might be affecting the ecosystem of gemini late. but we start in space and ask why there hasn't been a manned mission to the moon.

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