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prime minister treason may pushing her deal to parliament for a third time unless it change significantly reports from london. efforts to secure backing for teresa mayes deal are intensifying with senior government ministers urging m.p.c. give the twice defeated divorce deal another go this after may promise to resign if a proposal is passed those tipped to replace a say now is the time to back the deal in seventeen point four million people of this leave the european union have a chance to make sure that we do that's what everyone can support the prime minister's deal with. the speaker of the house told the government that it could only put the deal before parliament again if it was fundamentally different but i do expect the government to meet the test of change so the government devised a plan to split the deal already agreed with the e.u. into its two constituent parts the withdrawal agreement and the political declaration the would draw agreement includes details about citizens' rights the
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fifty one billion dollars breaks that bill for leaving the e.u. and the northern irish border it's a legally binding document and has to be passed in parliament by friday to allow the u.k. to leave the e.u. on may the twenty second the political declaration on the other hand dictates the future relationship between the u.k. and e.u. and forms the basis of future trade talks it's a much shorter document it's also not legally binding by separating the two plan to vote only on the withdrawal agreement was given the green light by the speaker to go before parliament on friday and this was how it was presented this house notes the european council decision at the twenty second of march twenty nine thousand taken in agreement with the united kingdom but want does it mean in short the government is using the friday deadline set by the e.u. to secure backing for eighty percent of teresa mayes proposal resetting the bricks and clock to may the twenty second if the plan gets the required support it will
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allow the u.k. to leave the e.u. with a deal and tie clean the country to a two year transition period. it's been called the bare bones of bricks it is a big risk for the government considering hard line breaks a team isn't a reason maize own party and northern ireland's democratic unionist party that props up maine's government have repeatedly refused to back it. they'll have to rely on support from other sides of the house but the opposition labor party has said that it would be the blindest of blind breaks it that would mean leaving. with . where we thought. all the. m.p.'s are continuing to look for an alternative to teresa mayes deal or to seizing control of parliamentary proceedings on wednesday no single plan gained a majority m.p.'s will vote again on monday the big question both leaves and remain is asking now is whether to resume
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a gamble will pay off the al-jazeera westminster. heads on the programme think that something needs to be done that has to be very drastic that people need to comply. to miss information leads to the comeback of a highly contagious disease. and relics of a former era in ukraine where the issue of corruption won't go away in the run up to sunday's presidential election. it was there was some rather heavy rain in the forecast for eastern parts of australia particularly in cyclones labby you can see the moments still want to see showers into eastern areas of queensland before much of east australia it does look . let's come down into the south of this cold front that will sweep its way through
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and it will have quite an impact for the southeast the core of victoria in particular seeing temperatures falling away quite sharply make the most of that twenty nine that we have in melbourne on friday because it will barely be fifteen degrees for sas day lays out west of where we speak of into new south wales up towards sydney pushing up into that eastern side of queensland much of the interior will be five and bright twenty six celsius in alice springs i started to warm up a little here well the weather will be down towards the southwest perth getting up to thirty one degrees celsius not too bad meanwhile into new zealand some more coming back in here over the next couple days you can see how the the clouds tending to drift in a general southerly direction the warm gyrations so twenty two celsius therefore can that's not a better ninety in christchurch a nice temperatures hovering either side of twenty degrees as we go on through saturday should be lost the fire dry for sas day chance of water to showers towards the west coast.
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are again i remind of the top stories on al-jazeera three female activists have been temporarily released in saudi arabia after spending ten months in prison. at least nineteen people have died in a huge fire in a twenty two or twenty two story building in bangladesh capital dhaka. and al-shabaab is claiming responsibility for a car bomb outside a crowded restaurant in the somali capital mogadishu which killed at least eighteen people. they need xenon city of christchurch is holding a memorial service for the victims of the mosque shooting attacks two weeks ago fifty people were killed when a gunman opened fire on them during friday prayers swap serious i do thomas is there for us right now hundred six lane what's happening where you are. right now new zealand's prime minister just. speaking she's done so much to react and for a lot of the last two weeks and bring this country together many fold law it would
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seem. and isn't as an example of how to deal. with a horrific attack like this what happened just at one stage in the last couple minutes she's been saying that clients and extremism is not well for him here he's even she said is not a new name to extremism and hate traits but it can be the nation that discovers the cure she gave part of a speech in maori the other part in english talking about the victims and talking about your founding parts that later reflect attacks two weeks ago on the mosque in christ which has had not just on those which killed and causes the survivors but on new zealanders more generally as well as that i've heard the names of all fifty victims read out here we've hired to listen to great things from leaders here in christ church in america right church was given a speech as well and musical performances by for now racing as local singers but also a cat stevens. as well but perhaps most poignantly of all time we've had
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a speech from one of the men who survived the attack on the. wife was killed and he wasn't talking about what happened on that day two weeks ago the details of that he wasn't talking about trade or frustrations all he was talking about was forgiveness how his faith has given him the power to forgive the man who carried out these attacks well this memorial service is being broadcast nationally there's another service going on simultaneously in oakland another in wellington and this event when the prime minister announced it a week ago she said that this was three the event that would show that new zealand could come together in the aftermath of this horrific attack but this attack could result in unity rather than the division of the government want to. thank you. the family of one of the victims in the if european airlines crash has filed the first lawsuit against the plane's manufacturer boeing jackson was one of the one
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hundred fifty seven people who died when the plane came down soon after takeoff on march the tenth the complaint filed by his three children says boeing failed to warn the public and pilots of the plane's allegedly defective flight systems which plunged it into a dive boeing has yet to respond. tens of thousands of people are stranded at airports on both sides of the atlantic off of the budget airline wow air halted operations and cancelled future flights the firm says it's failed to raise the funds it needs to operate while air is one of a number of budget airlines that have collapsed recently a highly contagious disease that was all but eliminated in the united states is staging a comeback experts say that misinformation about vaccines has contributed to measles outbreaks in several states prompting some to take precedented mashes al-jazeera christensen how small the local health department has been offering free
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vaccinations ever since measles resurfaced here in new york state county of rockland last october but that hasn't stopped the spread of the disease we are urging once again now with the authority of law to get your children vaccinated so with new cases this week bringing the total to one hundred fifty six county officials have declared a state of emergency under the thirty day declaration children who have not been vaccinated against measles are barred from public gathering places parents of violators face fines and up to three months in jail we've gotten to the point where people were not cooperating where people would be known to have had the measles or been exposed to the measles and in a public place like a shopping center it's estimated that less than seventy three percent of children in the county have been vaccinated travelers brought the virus which was officially eliminated from the u.s. in two thousand back from
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a trip to israel. this disease that was all but eliminated in the united states is now staging a comeback so far this year the centers for disease control and prevention has counted at least six outbreaks across five states public health officials have blamed films like this and social media for spreading fear about back summations even though they've been proven time and again to be safe and effective platforms like facebook and youtube have announced new steps to block and minimize misinformation spread by the antibiotics movement so i think one thing we need to be focusing on is empowering people with skills to interpret this information a lot of it you know mimic scientifically valid information and so i think helping people identify you know what is valid and what isn't is going to be critical moving forward in rockland county many local residents support the county's effort to keep the public safe i think that something needs to be done that has to be very drastic that people need to comply and we've got to stop this the celebrate the
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serious make sure everyone is safe it's not it's not a joke you know if you've actually added they hope the message that the vaccine is safe and effective is getting through kristen salumi al-jazeera rockland county new york. four days after the disputed election in the indian ocean island nation of commerce four gunmen have been killed in a shoot out with the military close to the capital moroni local reports say the men were a group of soldiers accused of attempting a coup who broke out of prison or separately presidential candidates ali he mohammed has been arrested as it came forth in sunday's election accuses the government of rigging the results he's been named head of an opposition transitional authority hoping to unseat the president as early as tomorrow. the high court in the mall daves has ordered the release of the former president of the league i mean from police custody saying there's not enough legal reason to detain
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him for longer than a month your name was arrested in february on suspicion of money laundering stemming from the lisa violence the hotel to relevant during his presidency he's accused of transferring one million dollars to his personal account you mean denies the charges when ukraine's president petro poroshenko came to power five years ago he vowed to tackle corruption now with an election looming on sunday that promise could come back to haunt him corruption is still widespread and he's trailing in the polls from kiev john holl reports this is the house that wreaked two young converts built on a sprawling estate costing an estimated four hundred million dollars all stolen from the taxpayer it's now a museum of corruption on a colossal scale. but five years since ukraine's former president was forced to flee into exile in russia corruption remains an evil the country can't seem to
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shake off. reform where all there. is a state all the institutions are corrupt it's another day in court for vitale shaaban in a prominent activist who's made plenty of enemies investigating corruption among officials a chemical substance thrown at him last year did no lasting damage but it could have been worse another anti corruption activist catarina truck was the victim of an acid attack that killed her slowly after three agonizing months in hospital you're willing to die i hope but of course i'm looking for a day but for the job but you accept that that is a risk inherent in what you do in this country of course it's a risk the classic car collection of the young cop which estate is a testament to boundless greed and try as they did the protesters on kiev's my down square in two thousand and fourteen weren't able to wipe away the stain of corruption altogether people are coming here to say that they cannot tolerate
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corruption in ukraine corruption clears the future alexander downer look was ukraine's finance minister until last summer when he was fired for refusing to be part of a government scheme to buy the votes of m.p.'s in parliament clearly wasn't prepared to play the game actually i was prepared and i was playing against these games dirty games of making money of stealing taxpayers' money corruption cannot stop in the middle. otherwise it's not the corruption it always goes up otherwise it's unsustainable the claim that corruption goes all the way to the top is nothing new in ukraine which animals in your new car which is a private zoo bear witness to that. there are allegations directed at or close to the three leading candidates in this weekend's presidential election and a new law aimed at criminalizing the illegal enrichment of officials has been held
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up in the constitutional court the man who built all this former president viktor younger coverage now lives a life of obscurity in russia but despite efforts to reform it there are still traces of the system he left behind people who feel that a position in parliament a position in government are certain routes to easy riches and possibly in ukraine there always will be jonah hold al-jazeera kiev scientists in the u.k. say they found a genetic mutation in a seventy one year old woman who feels virtually no pain or stress despite and a ray of injuries joe cameron has rarely needed pain relief they hope the discovery could help in the future treatment of people who suffer chronic pain charlie angela reports. imagine a life with no pain this has been joe cameron's existence here she's eating hot chili cheese with her husband and doctor not batting an eyelid. can see.
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that yes there's been broken limbs cuts burns childbirth surgeries but no need for pain relief i put my arm on something and only realized it's burning when i can smell fresh burning so it's not comes in the no reaction issue you cut yourself or burn yourself once maybe twice then you avoid that because your brain says don't do that or my brain just trade. and that's not good that's not going to i haven't i haven't got the normal the normal sort of safeguards in a normal body specialized nerves respond to tissue damage and send signals to the brain it's important in terms of self-preservation but roughly seven percent of the population have ongoing chronic pain so finding mutations that lead to painlessness could help scientists develop new painkilling drugs for them when easy recovery from hip surgery puzzle doctors she was referred to a pain geneticist at university college london there they found she had two notable
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new taishan one in a previously unidentified gene as we understand it her body is awash with fatty acids through various receptors through her pain sense sensation so that's the difference and this is a consequence of losing the activity. so she's unique the discovery has caused joe cameron to reflect it explains why cuts and bruises always healed quickly for her and why she's had memory lapses throughout her life and also why she's always been happy her mutation means she's never felt much stress or anxiety scientists say the implications of these findings are immense. out of their london. and reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera three female activists in saudi arabia have been granted temporary release off to spending ten months in prison
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they've been freed after a second hearing about a trial which is still continuing there among eleven women arrested in may last year for the human rights work and having contacts with foreign journalists and diplomats there are reports the others will be released on sunday a united nations investigator is calling for the eleven suspects in the murder of saudi journey. to be put on public trial a special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions i guess kalamata says the closed door hearings have been taking place in saudi arabia fall short of international standards at least nineteen people have died in a large fire in a twenty two story building in bangladesh capital dhaka the navy and air force were drafted in to help firefighters tackle the blaze although one hundred people were rescued using ladders and helicopters some managed to jump from the roof to a neighboring building. but as well as opposition leader one who has been barred from holding public office for fifteen years the country's auditor general says
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there are irregularities in quite o's personal financial disclosures white oh has been recognized by the u.s. and fifty other countries as venezuela's interim president. at least eighteen people have been killed in somalia when a car bomb exploded in the capital mogadishu reports suggest the large blast happened outside a crowded restaurant group which is linked to al qaida is claiming responsibility. for that like the explosion happened in between restaurants some people were having lunch at the restaurant all the victims were civilians there was no government official or soldiers with the explosion happened eighteen bodies and twelve injured people being carried from the street. as the number of deaths from the abode of virus rises in the democratic republic of congo a study has found many people don't believe the virus even exists all the six hundred people have died from a bonus since august researches found one in four people interviewed in the east of the country don't think that israel and those are the latest headlines here on
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al-jazeera up next one of many east investigates the made industry in manama. talk to al-jazeera. you personally one of the main beneficiaries is that the case listen if you want to be a solution but in new york that's not exactly my point we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter how does iraq. they are young vulnerable girls from rural villages desperately poor they sold a vision of money and adventure all they have to do is sign up to become maids in singapore but for many the reality is badaracco. one o one east investigates why girls who are too young to work continue to be trafficked to asia's most prosperous nation.
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in may two thousand and seventeen a young domestic worker from miramar had a terrifying fall from the night floor of this block of flats in singapore. her employer whom we will call john can still remember that day. a bounce that touches ona lesson she told told us how low us some thoughts on to. sunlight a soul of what you call biscuit households not touch a book i sing. and book i sing about how to how to tell why joe says i see i see our. own joel. the girl who john knows s. ten ten was severely injured and is lucky to be alive. full was broken
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by a covered walkway two stories down john says he was initially very angry about what she'd done but then he found out something shocking from the myanmar embassy tintin was just fifteen years old. what's and. you know it insists type in the two and clearly and it assumes that it sounds. seen for. no common this is what's in the soul so it's played out some thoughts on when pete fossum. and his wife hired tintin through a singapore an employment agency asset recruitment according to this information sheet prepared by the company she was twenty three years old. asset recruitment the client of repeated requests for comment. on them.
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on the human juice all unfolds good so i. see it's a read so i. will. but tintin's is not an isolated case and three. didn't two thousand and sixteen in an exclusive investigation one of one east reveals that teenage girls were being trafficked from mint mark to singapore but domestic do you also think that. this was despite laws in mid ma banning all female citizens from seeking such jobs overseas following reports of abuse. as well let's lewis in singapore stipulating that all foreign domestic workers have to be at least twenty three years old now we're discovering that the illegal trafficking of vulnerable young girls continues
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. to. be. quite between three. and it. that's a conservative estimate. and reporting. back. to me and age old i don't. think. that this is what you're. looking. for any domestic worker who has been abused seeking help can be a daunting prospect many agents hefty recruitment fees of up to eight months salary and would rather an ill treatment than risk being sent home and debt. also be
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underage. trapped in households and do not know how to seek help so that's also net effect and any parting of such cases. some cases end in tragedy. just four weeks off the arriving here domestic worker white wine allegedly jumped out of the window of her employer's eighteenth floor flat. at a funeral we meet her oldest sister choctaw who also came to singapore as a domestic worker. of volunteer from a migrant workers ngo helps to translate. and. this is. a new person. but we don't get to speak further as churchill is led away by officials from the myanmar embassy and the army on one .
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to find out the truth about wine wine we travel to the mandalay region in central min ma. it's a world away from singapore. down to duck track off the main road is in dorji village. this is where wine wine and her sister church all grew up and where their mother and family still live. their brother. has been unwell for months unable to work after a minor wound became infected because he couldn't afford to get it treated. he and his wife have just had a baby. but she only wants to talk about this sister. i don't. know what. the. near.
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warning i will leave it yet. you give me all why why nothing of woman why it would be. he wasn't home when a recruitment agent from a neighboring village showed up one day and it was their mother who agreed to let wine wine go. there said the interview might have been aware of them. and the met. gala was only delayed you know way out. here. as we suspected wine wine was under-age family records show she was only seventeen. we're told the same agent has recruited at least sixty goals from this village to go to singapore
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one of them has recently returned and come to visit family kinch or is twenty years old unable to cope with being away from home she quit only a month after leaving me and my. mother tells us another of her daughters is still working in singapore remember that even though the lab may even be only to model them if you don't run out. and they're the rule. you'll get a lot i don't know if you know any of or not going wrong i mean. for the better part of the interview can sure leave the talking to her mother but she does try to interrupt once. one thousand women were. seen in the motherland bank or even i would hire now who now might let you know about as i know by now my big mama. for one whines grieving family
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these are clearly difficult words to hear but the neighbor doesn't stop and she wants us to know that she believes the agent is the villages benefactor. to my relief. now miserable me bad yeah yeah. well yeah. the level would i get. as with little mikey. a day's drive south takes us to the region. we're hoping to see momo. we lost better on this rooftop in singapore as part of our two thousand and sixteen investigation. she was just seventeen when she went there as a domestic worker she told us months of sexual abuse by her employer
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and have yet been early into it should not be out it should not be rushing on to be negative mean it yeah i mean you want to. be a woman and know that she. she fled as soon as the eight months were up but had to remain at a shelter in singapore for another two years to assist police investigations. they finally allowed her to come home even though the case remains unresolved. not they had the baronet the rules honey united them and blow up almost daily will be a macor they will blow up and lead them yeah. she's now five months pregnant. her husband doesn't have a regular job. at all and he and people who are in an if of he do not be in awe of
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any and sky and that the paddock i lead them and will quietly. dog. out of the ways high and. with so few opportunities it's no wonder girls from this village are still leaving for singapore. momo says despite what happened to her she doesn't try to stop them but out of the media who . called out what the mere thought of the mantle they made for now. we need. the me as a woman to be a good hiding. and letting. the wily. tintin is one domestic worker who didn't need help. she's the fifteen year old who accidentally fell from her employers apartment
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building she is still recovering from her injuries. she shows us the possible she used to get a job in singapore almost all the information in it is false at home she's no does is in sin and she was born in two thousand and two knots in one thousand nine hundred three. she confirms what happened in singapore and me out the other valued out there in their faith a lot it is human that i did that i sing a lot i mean. i want to. call time that i think we're going to allow i repeat i think they are good you know that will go a look at that. she'd gone to work in singapore hoping to help support her impoverished family but because of the money she owed to her recruitment agents she came home with nothing now her mother has to take care of her instead.
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