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poland. will get more of this from a money question. but they don't. welcome monica tell us more about our pov all out a mortgage because there's political significance extended beyond the city. well. mayor of the diocese for more than twenty years he won the last election and lost in the last autumn for the sake six time in the role he was a very popular politician one of the most progressive voices in the rather conservative poland. i can give you some examples during the day he would share refugee debate in europe poland refused to take any refugees and. was the politician who said i the refugees the foreigners are welcome to the city of diets and he also invited that far in the city since leaving in the diocese to
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become a part of the of his advisory board he also expressed his. concern and his story directly with the jewish community when the synagogue of diocese was attacked he was supporting sexual education in schools he was supporting. movement and he was a very clear he was a leader i put this in with very very clear opinions i don't what is being said about the suspect and his motives. well now that. this person is the mark there is is in the rest and i have the last information is the chief prosecutor is saying that there are doubts. that mental state of the art of care. and psyche out three so we examine him. we know that seventy is twenty seven years old murderer was charged. and
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man who is now in charge of of attempted murder. is facing to spend his life in prison he was before that before that he was five years in prison because of the bank robberies and we don't know there are many speculations about the possible political motivations of this what happened yesterday there are many people who say that. what happened what happened yesterday this thread to the tragedy was but it became possible because of. deep divisions in poland the. divisions and social divisions in the society of poland and the speech of hate which is now. increasing in the media in the last years monica thank you so much britain's prime minister has made
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a last ditch appeal to parliament to approve the brights a deal she negotiated with the european union threesome i urge lawmakers to give the deal a second look and ward of dire consequences if parliament rejects it describing it as the best possible arrangement for britain to leave the european union lawmakers are due to vote tomorrow in the u.k. set to leave the e.u. at the end of march the prime minister said should not be delayed warning that a no deal broke so it could threaten the country's integrity. and to those who think we should reject this deal in favor of no deal because we cannot get every assurance we want i ask what would you know deal breck's it do to strengthen the hand of those campaigning for scottish independence or indeed those demanding a border poll in northern ireland surely this is the real threat to our union. mr speaker mr speaker with just seventy four days until the twenty ninth of march
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the consequences of being against this deal tomorrow are becoming clearer with no deal we would have no implementation period no security partnership no guarantees for u.k. citizens overseas and no certainty that businesses and workers like those i met this morning we would see changes to everyday life in northern ireland that would put the future of our union at risk. well let's get more from video because one of the barb of a is all who is actually outside houses of parliament in london welcome to the maze appealed to lawmakers is to think again before they reject a deal tomorrow are they likely to follow her instruction. then not likely but she was quite impressive to reason may for the first time since months was her with this particular speech in parliament because she struck a more rational tone she appeals to the so if the good sense the common sense of
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calm and terence and she was mostly of course speaking to her own conservative benches to agree to this deal because what she says how she sums it up is that everything else is worse and of course she reiterated her ultimate stretch that if the government and the problem and to end parliament were pushed into a corner over price it it money and end up the country might and that was no wrecks it all in the end and that of course should strike taro tara into the hearts of the hard line breaks the cheers in her own rose however of course everybody knows the the lines have been drawn in the sand and palm and people have made up their minds there we've heard some little changes from one side or the other but nothing to really remedy the defeat that she is supposed to to experience tomorrow and it is a large defeat that's what the latest surveys say so as you're speaking we're looking
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at live pictures from the british parliament if they do vote against the prime minister tomorrow then what happens. what happens is that she will have to come back to parliament within three working days that means at the latest next monday and she will have to present some sort of pledge now the most likely turn of events is still that she says ok if you want it i will go back to brussels and i will ask again whether they will give me more than the assurances that they sort of put out in the letter that brussels sends today botch as she also of are already in her speech today acknowledge that it's not very likely that in every was drawl agreement is always going to be some sort of backstop so she might try again but she has already acknowledged that it she would probably not be successful so everything from to resume
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a side to sort of wretched up the pressure box she might still be considering what she could really do because the avenues for her the ways out are narrowing from one day to the next so what hell come she expect from brussels. she can't really expect anything more at the moment brussels has also offered in this letter off further sure and says that was received in london here today that there could be an extension off the time that might take off a bit of pressure however on the other side the reason may that might not play in her favor because the more time sort of. gets the more times runs down the more it parliamentarians will say oh bill think you know we could probably get our best outcome we could probably get norway or we could spring still get a no deal breaks and it is not going to be of great help so she sort of needs to
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keep up the time pressure in order to keep people together it is still seen from today a very difficult situation we know no real no real change no real bright outcome can be foreseen at the moment and profits are really hard to come by here in london today but reversal in london thank you. to some of the other stories making news around the wells in austria a man has died after falling from a roof while he was clearing snow and two others were hospitalized the country has been struggling with days of heavy snowfall many areas were evacuated after authorities issued avalanche warnings it's the worst blizzard in the region for twenty years. authorities in indonesia say they're found the cockpit voice recorder from a lion a jet that crashed into the java sea last october killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board the broken into the recorder may still be useful in shedding light on the cause of the crash of the boeing seven seven three. it's been nearly
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five years since we took control of the country following the political crisis military leaders have been promising a return to civilian rule of a sense but now they are poised to postpone the elections just a month before they were due to take place that's brought people out onto the streets of the capital bangkok the best in heart is that he. they've had enough enough of thailand's military rulers enough of seeing their rights curtailed enough of promised elections being pushed back time and time again. now these protesters in the heart of bangkok say they won't back down until the government makes good on its promise to let the people have their say we're living with a parliament that has no opposition opposition by the last five years without any you know good governance are and no opposition working in the parliament so the
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this election is very important for thailand not only to go back to democracy but also reduced on the country back again after five years and to get their rights as citizens back in the past five years the military government has used its powers to stop critics from speaking out. until recently protests like this one were prohibited by the strict assembly log file its military dictatorship. now that law has been lifted but in spite of that demonstrators are still telling me that they're being harassed by the authorities. that. it's. not that he's. just put the stuff on the field. but these tactics aren't keeping the
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activists away there fresh are. the government could play for time until the election deadline. expires then there would be no telling when. they were. still to come to the us. again this time with a series of warnings to businesses. and business updates and just about all the back. to.
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