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divisions. say one firm will depend on standing to. agents of whom. u.k. government is facing a vote of no confidence after parliament and physically rejected the treasonous breck's it deal of distance will debate the motion later on wednesday and it could trigger a general election if as expected she survives the prime minister will have a week to come up with a new plan for brennan reports the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. the two hundred and thirty vote margin of defeat was an emphatic rejection of teresa mayes bret's its strategy but still the british prime minister is refusing to resign stead throwing down a challenge to the crowd a chamber every day that passes without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty more bitterness and more rancor the government of hurt has heard what
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the house has said tonight but i ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the british people who want this issue settled. and to work with the government to do just that the opposition labor party reacted furiously and after weeks of hesitation on the timing the labor leader finally launched his bid to oust her she cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure she is capable of to go shaping a good deal for the people of this country the most important issue facing us is that the government has lost the confidence of this house in this country i therefore mr speaker i inform you i have now tabled a beauchesne of no confidence in this. that motion will be debated later on wednesday that the indications are that she will win that vote. the rival camps of pro and anti brick city demonstrators outside westminster are still no clearer
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about whether it is going to happen and if so in what form is march the twenty ninth still achievable as a proxy deadline is another referendum the only solution or should britain just leave the e.u. and fall back on to w t o rules all of those options have their supporters here frex it is raising a question of the whole principle of polyandry the opera see if it's a good government against holman's and parliaments or against the people one last initially a primary and how the question has now given rise to a whole kaleidoscope of complex objects kind of outcomes europe's reaction was swift. spoke of his regret at the u.k. vote the risk of a disorderly withdrawal of the united kingdom has increased with this evening's vote he said i urge the united kingdom to clarify its intentions as soon as possible time is almost up is been very very clear it is not going to reopen negotiations and even if it did it will not get rid of the back story which is the
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main thing that this place doesn't like so she's out of options which is going to keep on pretending that she does have options because that's the only way that you can survive for one more day one week one more month. to recent had warned m.p.'s they faced a choice between her deal no deal or no bracks it the options have just narrowed by one paul brennan al-jazeera westminster let's go live now to westminster and joined her in general just say no promises to is a way to leave downing street want to seems on her way to way to parliament. yes she's got pm queues prime minister's questions coming up shortly and after that several hours of debate this afternoon before that vote of confidence of seven pm it's a vote that she is likely to win quite simply because her own party and the north not and unionists who provide her with a working majority are most unlikely to wish to countenance
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a general election that could open the door to jeremy korb and a labor government let's talk more about this and events to come though with my guest professor john and men from kings college director of u.k. in a changing europe a think tank thanks for joining us this could be something on end of a coup for the prime minister in a weird way because she's likely to win she will in a way have forced jeremy corbin's hand she might end up retaining all regaining some of the all thirty she lost after that extraordinary defeat last night well i think on the one hand the most talented spin doctor in the world is going to struggle to make a two hundred thirty vote defeat look like anything other than a humiliation which it was but this is probably the prime minister may she keeps on going and you're absolutely right when the most amazing things last night was she basically dead jeremy cool bit to put down a vote of no confidence last night he's done that she will win it and i think there are two things that come from that firstly obviously it's she is then confirmed in power and the government is there but secondly it forces
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a choice on the labor party that they don't want to make jeremy corbin is going to decide do i now start to countenance a referendum which he quite obviously doesn't want to have and his back benches many of whom with hidden behind this slogan i want an election and elections taken off the table they've got a difficult decision to make do they want to leave the european union with no deal with this deal will do they want to referendum and there are a lot of labor of these who don't want to referendum what it's all about whittling down options as you say she says she will then go into cross party constructive talks to see where the where a majority may lie but she's not going to talk to jeremy corbin she said she's not going to talk about his preferred policy option of a customs. she's not going to talk about a second referendum where does this all lead us in terms of the plan b. she has to come back with this is also very series of money because she seems unable to resist the temptation to take options off the table so last night everyone thought ok she's going to consult with the other parties and as you say now she says except i'm not going to talk to them and i'm not going to talk about this so she's left to sell very little room for maneuver but i think what happens
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next if she comes back to the commons on monday presents a motion that motion will face amendments maybe amendments on the norway model of the second referendum we will finally start to get a sense of how much scalia mentary support there is for the or other options it's not inconceivable the end of next week we come to the collusion that actually the prime minister's deal even though it was thrashed got more support than anything else did not think on the back of that on the back of the conversations in the commons she'll go back to brussels and say give me these. fortunately we've just lost the end of journals and to view that but meanwhile we've got the e.u. chief negotiator saying that the e.u. is ready to consider changes to the deal if britain is willing to compromise procedural or you'll be if the united kingdom chooses to shift its red lines if it makes that choice to be more ambitious and go beyond a simple free trade agreement which would be quite something in the european union
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would be immediately ready to go hand in hand with that development and give a favorable response to an european council president even more direct in a tweet suggesting that britain consider canceling brecht's it altogether if a deal is impossible he wrote no no one wants no deal then who will finally have the courage to say what the only positive solution is let's go live as david tacey brussels as the home of the major institutions so we're getting a pretty strong response from leaders that that day. a lot of the things we can take out of what michel bonnie is said the chief e.u. negotiate it was that he thinks that there should be a change in the u.k.'s position those so called red lines yes sell reopen negotiations but they'll want the concessions from the u.k. side and they're not prepared to give any more they're saying that it was the u.k.
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that wanted this divorce they're the ones walking away now they still have no intention of changing indeed the main institutions of the european union as a result of that british decision now that means essentially that the the to resume a withdrawal deal is still on the table there might be some vague reassurances some minor changes but the irish backstop will remain they have to protect the core values of the customs union they don't want to. hold blown in the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland they will not accept that and that means there's very little room for maneuver yet again for to resume may no matter what time she comes back to brussels she'll find things haven't changed that much and even if she does get those reassurances they won't be legally binding therefore they won't actually satisfy the brics it is and that means that this whole thing
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will have to go on yet more company of opinions from the european parliament itself against the what's happening in the u.k. parliament and i think essentially the only thing that can be done is probably movement of the withdrawal agreement the march the twenty ninth deadline that will probably be moved on as soon as the u.k. actually ossuaries but it has of course to be passed by or twenty seven members of the european union before that's agreed to yes and that's an assassin thing i that david and many thanks for the update there from brussels. so i have had on al-jazeera the taliban threatens to walk away from peace talks with the united states and brain level and report on the freezing weather bring more misery to syrian refugees.
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hello again we're here across north asia we are still looking at those very cold temperatures in place across the russian maritimes as well as into northeastern china we do expect to see here on thursday a lot of sun in the forecast vladivostok a high few of minus seven over here toward sapporo and we're going to see some snow just to the north and to the east of you tampa there of minus four down towards tokyo it is going to be a partly cloudy day but just to the west in the higher elevations it is going to be a combination of rain as well as snow over the next few days for tokyo there on friday attempt a few of ten degrees well here across china there is not going to be a lot of clouds or rain to talk about most of these clouds are going to be pushing away in the forecast map is going to be pretty clear in terms of the temperatures down into the low teens for food show about thirteen degrees there over toward shanghai the high single digits at nine degrees and then down towards hong kong we
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may see partly cloudy conditions at about twenty really staying like that as we go towards friday but still not a lot of rain down towards vietnam though we are going to see some coastal showers in your forecast over the next few days and then here across parts of indonesia the rain has been quite heavy of the last few days and that is going to continue over the next few days jakarta is going to be seeing a wet day for you at thirty degrees and bangkok mostly cloudy conditions for you with a temperature of thirty three. one of the. next sixty s seen through the eyes of those who know it best. to shoot interview. al-jazeera world goes on the road with palestinian taxi driver who's living and working at the heart of one of the most hotly contested locations in. jerusalem it's a palestinian cabbies on al-jazeera. and
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again you what you want is there a reminder of our top stories this hour an attack last in more than seventeen hours as an iraqi hotel is kenya's president has offered his condolences to the families of the victims and promised to find all those responsible of these fourteen people were killed. but you know confidence is set to be held against the government after prime minister drazen made breaks that deal was overwhelmingly rejected and these will debate the most nights on wednesday and it could trigger a general election. to bring in more now on that attack in kenya and
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joy. is the scene in nairobi a joyous says i'm looking quite a lot calmer than the last time when i spoke to you just describe to us what's happening there right now. well it's as you say it's very calm right now laura and what we're seeing is a lot of family members coming in to wait for their loved ones who are trapped inside to be rescued or to be evacuated. it is you can see them holding hands in prayer some of them have even that the total strangers just sharing food and consoling one another in tears i mean it's a sad scene too just watched to just watch but really on as well we had the leader of opposition dr allow danger coming to. the scene and he was able to describe what is so and he said that it will not be intimidated or they just condemned the attack
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and said that kenya will not be intimidated or cowered by such attacks and yet he he also was able to describe what is so and he said he's seen the bodies of the assailants lying on the ground and they have not yet been collected and there are some also. civilians who were. yet to be collected the. security forces are still doing a sweep and the people who are trapped in will come out once this security forces are able to say that it's clear because they're still grenades that are out there and police are still want to be sure that they can deter need them or actually be able to evacuate them safely with no more harm ok all right thanks very much for the update joy. bringing us the maze there from nairobi. the
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taliban has threatened to walk away from peace talks with the united states accusing it of deflecting from the issue of withdrawing forces from afghanistan. cancelled. that u.s. special envoy for peace and afghanistan. in the region and pursuit of a negotiated end to the is long conflicts and joins us now from pakistan's capital islamabad calls the status of these talks. dogs and there is no skepticism given the fact that the middle of one is done also had issued a statement saying that while their doors for a political settlement are open that anybody who wishes to. do so to their door also face. the day have been struggling and fighting against the u.s.
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invading forces for the boss. saw in islamic system and of one is done so. i started american diplomatic concerned they're also making a beeline for islam. in islamabad with the whole dead. dogs could be restarted however the pakistanis have said their dad need to know what the dollar bond and their demands according to diplomatic sources that the day should be aware draw from of honest on and they used to talk to the government that they consider as a puppet regime so indeed a lot of uncertainty as far as those dogs with the taliban are concerned it should be a member just a few weeks ago there was room for optimism face to face talks between the taliban and the united states will die.
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