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the promises to him is a sort of smash and grab on our democracy. outrages u.k. leader boris johnson announces he'll suspend parliament just weeks before the break that deadline.
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hello i'm sami's day than this is al jazeera live from coming up yemen's government says it's recaptured parts of a that infighting that deepened a rift between allies. policemen are buried after being killed in a guns a suicide attack blamed on iceland its supporters. also once lost forests now blackened devastation where inside the amazon is huge parts of it continue to burn. it's being called a constitutional outrage a political coup the u.k.'s prime minister is suspending parliament until the middle of october well this would leave boris johnson's opponents very little time to prevent the threat of a no deal brags that johnston supporters say it's
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a decision that it's a decisive move rather that respects the referendum verdict 3 years ago lawrence lee reports from london bricks it was is and remains an idea about the british parliament taking back control of the agenda setting its own laws and making it so rules so what to make of the decision by the new prime minister to block it from sitting at all for a 5 week period at the most crucial moment in the entire process. with one eye on a very possible national election johnson insists it's about setting out his new government's plans and that m.p.'s are not being frozen out of having their say over bricks it will be time on both sides of that crucial october 17th summit ample time in parliament for m.p.'s to debate the e.u. debate breaks it and all the other issues ample time but those m.p.'s who have
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vowed to do anything in their power to block a no deal bricks it's even threaten to set up an alternative parliaments if their views are ignored describe the johnson move as nothing short of a constitutional outrage a step on the road to dictatorship it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country is served to party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation and debate that would stop this country leaving me you without a deal and all the problems that it will cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump. more determination to see this before this is extraordinary johnson had been thought to have been getting on better with european leaders of late and hope had not been lost among them that some new deal could be found but time is now extremely short and there's a genuine sense of crisis among those who fear the hardest of brics it's the great
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conundrum of a brecht's it has always been whether it should simply fall to governments who execute the will of the people or whether parliamentarian should have some kind of final say to determine what thought of brecht's it they think people actually voted for by taking m.p.'s out of play at such a crucial time johnson is effectively testing whether they have the will the resolve to try to overthrow him his government and potentially the referendum result as well that. attempts will now probably come sooner rather than later national elections will almost certainly follow something surely must happen now to resolve the sense of democratic crisis in the u.k. lawrence lee al jazeera london. has more on the protests that followed boris johnson's announcement. in the past 2 years since the bracks referendum the conversation the public discourse surrounding leaving the e.u.
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has grown uglier and uglier who would have thought only a few years ago that the word coup would be used in relation to britain's democracy but that's exactly what these demonstrates a calling the decision by boris johnson to suspend or paroch parliament next week so how boris johnson of course sees it he sees it very much in somewhat procedural terms as a way of making sure that m.p.'s are out of the way not in the equation anymore to make sure that the british government can pass much needed legislation when it comes to the humdrum day to day stuff of running the country things like roads education health care and so on and so forth but these people and those opposed to leaving the e.u. without a deal strongly disagree with that standpoint point believing very much that boris johnson wants to keep leaving the e.u. without a deal on the table until the dying moments just before the 31st which remains of course in legislation when the u.k. still will leave the european union according to m.p.'s the lives boken to
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including hillary ban the prominent opposition labor m.p. who is the chair of the cross party committee on leave in the european union they intend when m.p.'s return to parliament next week to challenge the position for a much in the same way that they challenge to resume a and her vision of bricks it is what every band had to say a little earlier i think the priority is to prevent or no deal breaks it because that's the. reason that he is doing this he knows that isn't probably a majority in the house of commons to support it. and he's trying to make it very difficult for him to stop him from achieving the only problem is that time is running out m.p.'s only have a matter of days next week to coalesce around a single idea boris johnson believes that he's delivering the will of the people all uring the result of the referendum but parliamentarians say that they represent
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the real will of the people they will fight this to the end now in italy prime minister just epicanthic may keep his job after a breakthrough in coalition talks the head of the opposition democratic party says he's ready to put rivalries aside and govern with the 5 star movement whose candidate is content conto resigned a week ago after 5 stars previous coalition partner the right wing league party withdrew its support allusion. diety we told the president that in light of the current violence in the parliament we have accepted the proposal of the 5 star movement to suggest the name of the president of the council of ministers as they are the party with the relative majority. least 13 people have been killed and 30 others injured in moderate to normal in northwestern syria during airstrikes on civilian areas aid agencies have been unable to access the area they say hospitals
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and clinics been turned to rubble in yemen saudi jets have bombed santa international airport followed an attack by who threw rebels on an airport in this hour the city of earlier on wednesday who 3 say they fired a cruise missile at the airports hangars if you launch several drone and missile attacks on saudi arabia. in the south yemen's un recognized government says its bank in charge of parts a very brief offensive against u.a.e. bags separatists victoria gate and the reports. 2 2 2 yemeni forces loyal to the internationally recognized government of president abbot rabin mansel heidi celebrate victory in the presidential palace. in a sudden offensive lasting just a few hours saudi backed government forces recaptured control of the city from the u.a.e. backed separatist fighter is the government's offensive started on cheese day in
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yemen's east in abyan province by wednesday mooning its forces were on the outskirts of aden. as they retook the push towards the center of the city it's reported they faced little resistance from the separatist fighters that's led some to conclude a deal with dom between saudi arabia and the u.a.e. ahead of a possible negotiation to end the war it's a. cheap tactic immoral cheap tactic by the legitimate government who is. using sleeper cells to activate them and to to cause chaos in the city all in. 4 or negotiations. separatists from the southern transitional council are part of the saudi u.a.e. coalition that's fighting against these bought in a dramatic twist 2 weeks ago they took over the city of aden the seat of the saudi
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backed yemeni government some of the separatist fighters are refusing to surrender the government's own civilians to avoid military camps and areas where this fighting. this morning at least $60000.00 civilians were evacuated from those areas of the clashes but again this is a highly populated civilian area and we do expect the most of the cadre to be civilly to tell of the random shooting and random but partly that's happening by both sides. yemen has not always been one country north and south yemen came together in 1990 after years of conflict but it's not been an easy union and the war is deepening the divide victoria gayton be al jazeera. now the top u.s. military officer says it's too early to talk about a full u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan general joseph dunford has been talking about the prospects of peace with the taliban during
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a joint media conference with defense secretary marchesa it was their 1st such appearance in 12 months they also discussed iran north korea and china president jordan has more from the pentagon. it was the 1st on camera briefing for mark asper the new defense secretary at the pentagon he and general joe dunford who is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff wanted to update reporters on some of the major issues facing the pentagon as a super starts his tenure of course those issues include the ongoing war in afghanistan the ongoing tensions with iran dealing with threats from north korea russia and china and then finally something which esper says is important to him as a veteran dealing with the physical and mental well being of service members and their families when it comes to the ongoing war in afghanistan which has been going on now for nearly 18 years esper and down for it agreed that conditions will
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dictate how and when u.s. forces are pulled out of the country but they said that they were very much in support of all going u.s. efforts to broker some sort of peace accord between the afghan government and the talabani any of us that have served there have long known that what's going to be required is a negotiated peace settlement in our afghan leading to that peace a moment and so when i think about it with you know when you say we're going to withdraw i don't think about it as we're going to withdraw i think about we're going to initiate in or afghan ideally leading to peace and stability for the afghan people and again afghanistan not being a sanctuary from which we can be attacked as for iran the both pointed to the standing up of what they're calling operation sentinel the coastal operation to ensure safe passage through the strait of hormuz as far as whether the crisis with iran is over as for said that.

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