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Generation about Environmental Protection and were determined to build something here for the next generation good luck to you the multimedia environment sure its going to double your. Credibility that. This is g. W. News live from for lead talks to end the brains it does the collapse of the duke a the Opposition Labor Party pulls the plug after 6 weeks of negotiations with Prime Minister tributes in may what could it mean for the u. K. s departure from the e. U. Also coming up with just about a week until european elections polls show that Climate Change is a major issue for many voters so whats in his action plan well hear from an e. U. Parliamentarian plus could australia be about to get yet another Prime Minister well talk about the political bloodletting over the countrys top job as head of National Elections on saturday. And the sour puss that made the Internet Smile at Online Sensation from the cat has died at the age of 7 passing mourned by millions of feline family. Im sorry kelly welcome to the Program Briggs that compromise talks between the u. K. Government and the Opposition Labor Party have collapsed labor leader Jeremy Corbyn end of the negotiations saying that instability within Prime Minister to resign mays government had sown doubt that any deal between the 2 sides would be capped talks have been underway for 6 weeks in an effort to break a deadlock on the terms of the u. K. s departure from the European Union amazing performance of and heres what the 2 had to say after those talks ended. Well as Jeremy Corbyn says actually these talks have been constructive and weve made progress the areas where we have been able to find Common Ground but other issues of proved to be more difficult and in particular we havent been able to overcome the fact that there isnt a common position in labor about whether they want to deliver x. It or hold a 2nd referendum which could have the government has not moved its position fundamentally to the fundamental disagreements we want to have a Customs Arrangement with the European Union protects jobs in trade and we want to have a dynamic relationship on rights we put those rules very strongly to the government to. The broad agreement that will be brought forward i dont know what the conference. Says. So thats what they have to say lets get more now we are joined from london by de w. s very own mass as weve heard there get these talks they have broken down whos to blame. Well the hoda process has been described as some as Shadow Boxing say they were going through the motions the leaders and the parties but the hard maybe hasnt really been in it and in particular there was deep skepticism as to whether Jeremy Corbyn would really like to participate in what he has so far always called it turi breaks it so blaming anything thats bad about bricks and on the tories and whether he would actually want to be brought in connection with this president all but of course reason why is blaming it all on the labor party and on their differences particularly over a 2nd referendum so this leaves us once again with the situation really of deadlock we dont know where are we going from here and meanwhile the new brags of party niger ferocious new party is campaigning in the european elections and they are really surging in the polls so that means that a lot of british people i think really have just enough of bricks or they have enough of whats going on and when and westminster and they want some sort of change and even if that means leaving without a deal there are many who would just consider that so big it then i mean what is likely to happen next and how likely is a 2nd referendum. Well we know that reason may once again wants to try and bring her deal to Parliament However this is already failed 3 time and whether this will actually happen a 4th time i have to be i have to say im very very dubious about that so many people here think that she does have a chance but she will hope that the success of the brakes of party will sharpen minds of some on her own party particularly on the brakes and side and also possibly the Northern Irish parties who are just worried about the situation of northern ireland say that cant be that there is a slight chance however if there isnt then we are faced with a new deadline which is said the end of october so if nothing is agreed in parliament then this is the day that britain just has to leave the European Union and the Prime Minister whoever this may be at the time probably not treason may because she has said that she will go but the new Prime Minister the Prime Minister in britain would have to decide what happens then will he or she decide just to go without a deal with a just revoke article 50 and stop regs it altogether or possibly call for another referendum and throw the whole thing back at the people this is certainly what those are hoping for in the u. K. You are compelling for a 2nd referendum and the chances are slim at this point but its not impossible still no clear direction on bags and on the clock a certainly taking Paragraph Mass with an update from london thank you. Well speaking of. Cooking talks. There is now less than a hit to go until parliamentary elections and Environmental Protection is very much on the mind of voters millions across europe have joined movements like fridays for future and Extinction Rebellion to demand more action on Climate Change and a recent survey shows this is what voters want to see prioritize 77 percent worry about Global Warming while 80 percent are concerned about Air Pollution 81 want to see a more Sustainable Agriculture Employment Id and 82 better Environmental Protection you policymakers are starting to listen but activists say there is still a long way to go i want you to panic a blunt message to the European Parliament from swedish activist Gratitude Barrack the teenager has given the world a wake up call with her urgent appeal for Climate Action. The global youth movement she inspired has shifted the Climate Change debate forcing it both to the top of the use agenda and Party Campaigning ahead of the blocks parliamentary elections next week so what is the e. U. Done so far to tackle the climate crisis. In march the European Parliament voted to ban Single Use Plastics starting in 2021 as part of sweeping legislation against Plastic Waste that pollutes beaches and oceans. Its agreed a near total ban on insecticides that have been linked to a dramatic drop in the numbers of wild bees honeybees and other color. The e. U. Parliament is pushing to put cleaner cars on europes roads by 2030. And it wants to slash its Greenhouse Gases by 40 percent in the next 11 years some experts say thats not enough but right now it doesnt look like any Single Member state will be able to meet that target. Reason enough for protesters across europe to keep pushing for faster Climate Action in brussels. And one of those protesters is francisco she joins us now she is one of the leading figures a fridays for future here in germany so i mean as we saw there we saw that the European Union has indeed taken some action in the past what do you make of what theyve done i think its really really nice now the talk about Climate Action. Movie when just part of the european poly amount. Even if theyre talking about they have to act its theyre not doing enough because we have to save the Paris Agreement of 1. 00 degree to go. And have any future and yeah i think its not unfair. If talk about it. Forward but i dont think that especially for young people such as yourself who really want that dramatic actions. Ok now we have these elections coming up here here in the e. U. And you know when youre out on the streets of places like berlin for example youre seeing all these posters and a lot of them are focusing on Climate Change as an issue are you encouraged by that does that give you some hope i think sometimes its in finding to see what theyre doing what theyre talking about Climate Action when there and then never did something to rich or sort of this Paris Agreement and sometimes its kind of funny about i think its really nice that now they begin to talk about climbers begin to talk about Climate Change because its the questions of our own for. Years because we dont have any much time we dont have time to left to save the war so its the most important question about this european elections and the clock is really taking you know that you cant vote i mean a lot of the people who are part of your Movement Fridays for future youre too young to vote in the act now are you afraid that youre not having a say in your own future yes of course were afraid to just have were afraid to to wont have a future so all of these all these adults have to have a once of course possibility to take action to vote for those parties who really say that we have to act now because i dont think that having you here just marched off so lay it out for me imagine i mention im sitting in front of you right now what would i need to do in order to satisfy the demands of your movement to make you start stop demonstrating every single friday i think like i said its just just sick of this Post Agreement even the i. P. C. C. Report they just laid down what we have to do what we have to do to save this word and if just starts to just talk to listen up the scientists and really we will have a big step forward so all these politicians have to this is not the scientists and have to have to save a would have to save a future Its Friday You Dont Go To School Today you have i didnt get your teachers how do they feel about that i think about not sorry about it but. Ive just tried every friday i do you stand for what you believe and Francisca Vessel thank you actually it reached at. Now irans Foreign Minister has called on the 5 or maybe signatories of the 2015 nuclear deal to take concrete action to save it its a relief said that what he called supportive statements were not enough to safeguard the accord around has previously said it would scale back some of its commitments under the deal last year the u. S. Left the pact and has since may impose sanctions on iran. And earlier our Political Correspondent spoke with the German Foreign minister asking him about the rising tension if he thinks that the u. S. Government is preparing for a u. S. Led war against iran. Are surviving his partners according to the people ive been speaking to and thats mainly mark pompei or also the president he said in recent days that no one wants war thats how it should be and how it should remain. You know we want to talk with iran about things we all find unacceptable like its role in syria or yemen its Ballistic Missile program or its stance towards israel its just that for us that this will not change we threats of war and certainly not with war itself thats why im confident that this is not the im of the American Government but tensions are now so high that we must fear that unforeseen incidents by unidentifiable actors could very quickly lead to reactions that could escalate and trigger violence thats the problem right now that resistance to the. German Foreign Minister there lets get a quick check now of some other stories making news Around The World of Rwandan Rebel Leader has appeared before the media following his arrest in april he is the spokesperson for the National Liberation front an armed group which has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks he claims his groups agenda is to topple the long serving president. Now an f. 16 fighter jet has crashed into a warehouse just outside march Air Force Base in california the pilot ejected moments before it crashed and was unhurt but 5 people on the ground were injured the cause of the crash is under investigation. The china born architect who shaped urban landscapes i am pay has died at the age of 102 his works were held by many but also met with some controversy in range from Hong Kongs Bank of China Skyscraper to the glass pyramid in the courtyard of the louvre in paris. Taiwans parliament has legalized same sex marriage it is the 1st in asia to pass such landmark legislation lawmakers approved a Government Bill that allows same sex couples to form exclusive permanent unions and apply for Marriage Registration the bill overcame several hurdles including attempts by conservatives to remove any reference to marriage despite the outcome of todays vote the issue of same sex marriage continues to divide the country. An emotional day for l g b t Rights Campaigners as they celebrated their victory outside parliament in taipei. The legislation survived a last minute attempt by conservatives to pass a watered down version. For lights out on the high for me know what the outcome isnt perfect. But i think its the best thing that could be for taiwans gay community. Today is a very significant day to us because we can finally pass a law is out to protect my family weve been fighting where for this change in. Law for 5 years for me personally if its where i even had children and now that i do anything before becoming a father to go its a happy thing for me the taiwan compounds such a lot of your home told us. Although there were divisions its still a happy occasion and im quite emotional 3 different bills were tabled for fridays vote but only one used the word marriage put forward by the government it allows same sex couples similar rights as married heterosexual couples a bill satisfactory for Rights Campaigners the other versions backed by conservative lawmakers left out the term marriage altogether opponents say lawmakers are ignoring the will of the people in a series of referendums last year and more than 2 thirds of voters said marriage should only be defined as a union between a man and a woman but thats far from the minds of these rights activists celebrating what is a landmark day. Now australia could be set to get yet another Prime Minister repeated political infighting has resulted in 7 in the last 12 years and national elections on saturday could add one more to the list hes only been on the job 9 months but the Prime Minister Scott Morrison who leads the conservative center right government is expected to narrowly to lose office to fill shortly now he leaves the center left the labor party surveys show that voters are concerned about the political instability but wages Housing Crisis and Climate Change are also top issues. Lets get more now from Reporter Tara Grant who joins us here in the studio so i mean australia at the a stance is really brutally disposing of their Prime Ministers. If the new one is indeed elected tomorrow can he or she last this is the big question i mean its getting so ridiculous now that someone a commentator Annabel Crabb coals of the great astray and Prime Ministerial recycling scheme because its just this revolving door of people in the prime ministers office and this is really annoying voters because a number of times people have gone to bed thinking ok this person is the Prime Minister the next day they wake up and after things happening in canberra which is this. City removed from many peoples realities theres someone else runn

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