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this is coming to you live from london briggs of chaos british promise of tourism it is due to address palm and amid reports that tuesday's vote on a briggs good deal is off that's as she faces strong opposition from both sides over the tongues of the u. kids divorce agreement with the e.u. also coming up one day does adopt a migration pact as a major u.n. conference in morocco it aims to safeguard humane sequence of the millions of people on the move a blog why the several nations have poor dot on the pact including the u.s.
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. and in sports cross city rivals probably ten thousand kilometers from the final of one of football's talk to one of the oldest of the two brigitta argentinian rivals from britain's i was played in the spanish capital madrid where rebel played needed extra time to do the book on june yes it was a celebration both in spain and it'll. be a little. band playing. on a will muslim to. great to have your company. numerous reports in the british media say the prime minister to resign me has decided to delay to use this crunch vote on breaks it may even give a statement to parliament a few hours from now. widely criticised beds a deal has hung in the balance for days with indications pointing towards
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a humiliating defeat for the prime minister over one hundred lawmakers from a conservative party have said they were going to vote against the deal. for the very latest let's go to london and to bob discourse one standing outside the british parliament welcome barbosa what is happening is the vulcan to happen or is it not going to happen what are you hearing. from what we hear the vote is not going to happen because downing street has not yet officially confirmed about we heard from members of parliament that it would not happen so it seems increasingly likely that series of may will this afternoon stand up in westminster right there behind us and say their problem and terence i'm pulling the vote the most interesting thing and what we don't know at this point in time is what reasonable she gives the only thing that comes to mind is that she says i will go back to
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brussels on thursday to the e.u. summit and try to renegotiate the so-called irish backstop which is the main bone of contention among the cheers in her own party how successful she can be was that is another question but that seems to be the course she's set on at the moment not to think he was already been adamant that there be no need renegotiation of this deal given that if she were to go back to brussels and delayed the vote where would that leave her. it would leave her even more dire straits than she's in at the moment it seems but somehow it we have the impression that the tory party over the weekend. more and more desperate because it was quite clear that if she had walked into this crushing defeat that was expected and problem and tomorrow then there would be a leadership challenge on wednesday from the opposition from the labor party and supposedly from within her own party and the government would somehow really break
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down the tories are trying to cling onto power and to somehow save the government out of this completely chaotic situation it's in and so now they're just buying time that small is all they're doing because in the end at one point or the other the vote will have to take place and supposedly before christmas and barbara in the meantime i mean who wants for a second referendum on rigs that are going we can see protesters behind you going into what is being described as the people's voice is a second of a second referendum the only way to break this deadlock that england finds itself in. more or less it seems to be the only way if nothing changes and column and if she cane can change the deal if tory party doesn't change its mind and says ok things are not going to get any better in the end if she can't convince the do you peak who stands for her majority in parliament that and she could still
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pull pull it off if all these things cannot be done then a second referendum is more likely however the labor party the main opposition party here once elections they want to topple the government and have new elections so the impasse in british politics at the moment is complete and the chaos all of them come passing because it really everybody has things of their own grip on power everybody's things of their own problems and their own sort of difficult situation and people are getting increasingly desperate how do we get off the hole that we've dark forest sells barbarism close to a noisy protest in front of the british parliament thank you. so much for your assessment. turning out to morocco where leaders and representatives from around one hundred fifty countries have adopted a landmark pact on migration as a united nations conference in the un says there are now more migrants worldwide
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than ever before some two hundred and sixty million the proposed agreement aims to tackle the challenges arising from this massive movement of people but the fact has also come under heavy criticism with several european and non european nations pulling out of the process we'll talk to our correspondent in monaco just a bit but first take a look at this report. tens of thousands of ringette muslims living in crowded refugee camps in bangladesh it's one of the many faces of today's global migration issue now a u.n. agreement wants to pave the way for a better handling of migrant flows but what does the pact actually say increased information and data collection is one part migrants should be given information about their chosen route and they should be informed about the risks people are living in countries on the route and in host countries should also be informed about the consequences of migration and to ensure that information is based on
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facts or story it is should exchange data at an international level the pact also urges origin countries to address the root causes of migration to work toward eradicating poverty creating jobs and meeting basic standards for nutrition and education another key point is the respect for human rights standards should be set to protect those who do decide to leave the pact also encourages see rescues. the pact calls for coronated border management countries that should make safe and legal border crossings possible they should cooperate against people smuggling networks by for instance exchanging information on smuggling routes but not all countries agree with the pacts demands the u.s. was the first country to announce it was not going to sign among others hungary astray poland israel austria and the czech republic have already spoken out against adding their signatures they criticize what they see as
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a too positive view of migration and say the pact could lead to an increase in illegal immigration but what do governments have to do legally nothing the contract is non-binding the agreement is more about sending a political signal migration is a global phenomenon and the international community wants to tackle it together. funny is that the un conference in monaco funny as we heard it's a non-binding pact in many countries have pulled out of it even before it was signed so what's going to really achieve. as you have just heard actually in the report it can actually send a political signal at least and already it is seen sort of as a diplomatic success that representatives delegates of at least hundred fifty countries here behind me have convened that actually came to an agreement or rather formally adopted an agreement that was already made in july but much much more countries many more countries but so many of them at least ten have opted out in
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the meantime citing fears that this agreement they actually interfere with their national sovereignty that their own national migration policies which as the creators of the migration pact keep repeating is not going to be the case so as you hear i'm also a bit careful with hurting because at the moment this pact is nothing else actually that i that a platform a roadmap i had certain guidelines but it is a soft law so nobody can enforce any country to actually implement these agreements . agreed upon today but there is the hope that at least minimum standards when it comes to migration policies when it comes to the rights of migrants will be implemented in the respective countries funny for john at the u.n. conference on migration in medicare thank you very much now for a look at some of the stories making news around the world dr denis mukwege. the activist and former islamic states sex slave have been awarded this year's nobel
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peace prize in oslo the to rule on it for their efforts to have victims of sexual violence in conflict and for raising awareness of rape as a weapon of. french president emanuel mccraw has been holding crisis talks with the union and business leaders after another weekend of yellow vest protests the demonstrations erupted last month over a planned fuel tax and spiraled into a mass movement against the president mccraw is due to address the nation this evening. a russian policeman already serving a life sentence for multiple murders has been found guilty of fifty six more killings making him the country's most prolific serial killer of recent times mikhail pop cough was jailed in two thousand and fifteen for ripping and killing twenty two women he had given a lift to y. off duty. enough to some sports news and of the argentinian football club
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river plate has been crowned champions of south america. doris the defeated arch burnous i was rivals book juniors three one the second leg match was moved to madrid from argentina because a fan violence the repercussions of that means this might not be the end of the copa saga. football coach junior's team bus arrived at the gate unscathed unlike before the original second leg at river plate stadium. madrid wanted a classic football match and nothing else and that's just what was served. daddio bennett that's ok pocket allayed to send fans who were traveled thousands of miles into delirium. but lukas prattle equalised a river to prompt extra time. one can tear old and put river in front with a fabulous finish. and gonzalo martinez sealed the three one win river triumph
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in the first ever final between argentina's two heavyweights. don't try to meet the expectations in a positive way but you know we couldn't let negative thought. get into it because you would have made it worse after staying silent and not saying anything about other matters that we've shown on the pitch we are superior. and what i'm wondering if i'm going to get in the second one as it is the river fans went wild after a rollercoaster few weeks following the two two draw in the first leg they said that if any man's enjoyed it took all the weight off my shoulders i have not slept for weeks i lost my voice and i missed days at work because i went to the other two games that were postponed but today nothing gives me more pride than to write this shirt. that was sporadic violence but nothing like the attack on the pocketbooks last month and the story might not end here the court of arbitration for sport
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could still disqualify river because of their fans and takes for now though they're taking that trophy home with a game in madrid having given the capa more global publicity than anyone could ever have imagined. to the win the seguin and glen back need is a victory on sunday to defend their second place in the table and they managed it in convincing style lackluster defending on the pontiff visiting strict god made the difference that bus home crowd haven't seen their team lose all season and the foes had reason to feel confident against stuttgart who had managed just eleven points from thirteen games. the hosts would have had to lead after half an hour when michelle lang mopped up some pinball in the penalty area but for an unwelcome intervention from an offside alison the player that caused the goal to be disallowed. lasted until late in the second half when some standoffish took caught defending left rafael free to turn in florian moyes houses
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cross my mind once it had started to rain on stuttgart it promptly began to pull. with five men between the ball and the goal. they still couldn't manage a challenge noise house was free to get his own name on the scoresheet. seven minutes after that it was three near an own goal from world cup without benjamin pollard providing a fitting conclusion to a disastrous defensive display by the guests. choice for cut back meanwhile they held on to second place off today ten home victory in a row. it was indeed on the news coming up ahead china has called the u.s. request to invest all flyways chief financial officer in humane investments are wired about both this would mean for the franchise trade shows between washington and
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