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this is the news live from yesterday britain's parliament threw out series of deal today the prime minister faces a no confidence vote as. lawmakers and government will allow us to find a way forward as the country leaves the european union also on the program. the nairobi hotel complex siege is over kenya's president kenyatta says more than seven hundred people were rescued but fourteen died in the hardest attack and
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dozens remain unaccounted for. i'm phil gale welcome to the program. there is always government to face is a no confidence of votes today after british lawmakers threw out her brakes that day a last night's the biggest government defeat in the country's modern political history but mrs may has told lawmakers she can still find a way forward on britain's departure from the e.u. though she is expected to survive today's vote time is running out if no deal is agreed with brussels by march the twenty ninth and britain will crash out of the bloc despite the political gridlock mrs may has repeatedly said there will be no second referendum on bret's but those calls are growing. to remain supporters gathered outside the british parliament to reserve me. it was
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a sign of hope defeat for the prime minister's bragg's deal could open the door to a so-called people support a second referendum on e.u. membership the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two of the. government will despite her resigning defeat to reason may says she is determined to deliver brags it to the british people but even some within her own party believe a second referendum is no the only option parliamentarians do have some duties and one of them is to prevent people from committing national suicide and no deal breaks it. down or. the issues that have first may faces a no confidence vote in her government the rebels within her party have signaled that they will back her position is secure unless the very precisely. through which seems very unlikely she emphasized that she'd come in to deliver it and. such
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faith is in short supply in today's british newspapers and the labor made of london a city that voted overwhelmingly against briggs it also added his weight to calls for a fresh referendum. surely the best option is to give the british public i say for the first time or their except the promise is deal with the option. no need for this panic but for some panic is clearly beginning to set in business is booming at this english storage firm with companies stockpiling goods in fear of a new deal inspired catastrophe in just over two months time. how many programs that lawmakers from teresa mayes own conservative party oppose that deal the w correspondent barbara fazel has been speaking with one of the most outspoken black city is full of bread said mr steve baker. as the group of conservatives in common parlance called the bricks to tears help to those downed trees a maze deal on tuesday evening yes now the country seems to be in crisis so at least
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the government and prices parliament in crisis what's next well you know what's next is this plan which we produced and published last night we've set out how to achieve a deal with the european union of the character which the european union offered us in march and repeated in the autumn so a comprehensive free trade agreement no tariffs no quantity of restrictions security cooperation range of other areas of cooperation so that's what we want people often mischaracterize us with people who would prefer to leave with an agreement of the coins that the e.u. offered us but if we can't get that agreement then we'll have to be ready to leave on top of each year term so that's what's happened but i hope you won't mind me saying that since i resigned from the government i've said time and again that they still would not go through parliament and that the result would be a crisis so in a sense on very sorry that we've reached this point but you know the government was warned that this would not work so what you're saying is to reserve may was warned and decided to sort of carry on regardless and you have to look for majorities much earlier in this process well yes of course but you know i sat there was a taxi
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a minister in the department for extremely european union and all of a son together and told officials we needed to go for a free trade agreement based brics and a few weeks later president took off a matching agreement you know said let's have an advanced f.d.a. but then it's you know it's a matter of record it's been explained several times officials in the prime minister's worked on a different plan which came out at checkers and this is why david davis and i resigned so i'm afraid this is a catalogue of arrows trying to deliver a relationship something like the european economic area plus something like the customs union i'm afraid conservatives who want to govern our own. outside the e.u. however much me what we may wish to be friends we wish to govern our own country outside the e.u. so. you know it's not the relationship we were going to vote for so this is why we're in this period of crisis i'm afraid i hope we can resolve it as quickly as possible so theresa may pursue something that was impossible anyway because checkers wasn't on from the side of the e.u. they never said that they said they wouldn't they don't wouldn't want it and said
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it was cherry picking which was not an offer so now you come with this plan and say can you step back in time you would need much more time that you don't wouldn't do this overnight i mean that's a long negotiating process what you basically asking for is to go back to zero and start again is it so we're absolutely not asking to go back to zero you know again people say wrong compromising us not true i'd encourage people to download this plan have a read of it it sets out the changes we would want to the withdrawal agreement and we're ready to table legal text so you know we've even gauge with serious people to try and be constructive we would like to hand the european union the solution to the border problem so that we can rescue the withdrawal agreement agreed to find agree on pay the financial settlement league linking it to progress on the free trade agreement which michel barnier i offered the u.k. you know we're trying to be reasoned citizens' rights we need to do anyway either in accordance with a withdrawal agreement or unilaterally so we're trying to be reasonable and do the right thing but what we can't agree to is
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a position of being indefinitely locked into a european union that the british people chose to leave but sorry to sort of puncture this particular balloon there is no agreement on a free trade agreement was the e.u. within like two months three months four months or so that is going to take time period don't you believe that so i'm very clear that we if we leave with a set of agreements with rural agreements that we should still ask for an implementation period and we should negotiate the free trade agreement in the time but you know we've got to be very careful how we position the difficulty or otherwise of these negotiations but it's in all of our interests to reach a tariff and quantity for. restriction free agreements and we are in a position of complete harmonisation on the relevant areas so if there's goodwill when we take the precedence of the agreements the e.u. has with particularly with canada and japan i believe it's eminently possible particularly if you'll forgive me saying you know germany now understands heading into technical recession france got its own difficulties now it's lead to the use in a position where we would look where it needs money to help one another we voted to
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leave we should go and we should go into an agreement so i think if we can rescue the withdrawal agreement by putting in place a permanent compliant and invisible solution for ireland which we are ready to table and negotiating a free trade agreements which works for soldiering the implementation period then we can exit with an agreement in place ok thank you very much thank you thank you thank you chip above speaking to form a bracket mr steve baker britain's theresa may isn't the only european prime minister facing a no confidence votes today greece's alexis tsipras is called a confidence vote in his own government is coalition collapse when conservative defense minister passed commandos resigned over a deal to end the dispute over neighboring macedonians name the prime minister said it's a party does not have a majority in parliament but could win the confidence vote if enough opposition m.p.'s abstain. so she'd been saying that he you is facing all sorts of challenges at the moment including brett's migration on the rise of the far right in this
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week's edition of conflict zone d w tim sebastian spoke with the leader of a group seeking to tonight far right parties across europe of elections in may share with moderate common believes it's only a matter of time before germany's opposition party the a.f.p. joins their ranks but. it is true that the first but the wrong role will be will be europe where the battle is being called that i want to tell you. i'm afraid that you are your information. in the. for one very important see it's true that came with was this because they didn't know exactly what was the movement but i can tell you meantime we have so many meetings for people with the it's a question of time before they will come of fishel it to the meeting means that there's not a good sales technique it's only about it's only a matter of time you don't know. an exit hole of tim's
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a vast sebastian's interview with the leader of the movement group mashallah logic common in around half an hour after business or online ads d.w. dot com forward slash conflicts are. now to some of the other stories making news around the world french president emmanuel macro has become a grand tour of the country and response to the yellow vest protest movement on tuesday he listen to the grievances of some to six hundred in mass on the normandy invasion protesters are opposed to the president's policies which they say favor france's elite. the vatican has announced the agenda of a sex abuse prevention summit to take place at the end of february a spokesman said bishops will hear victim testimony learn about the law and how to care for victims of the summit is the pope's response to a spate of scandals. kenya's president says fourteen bystanders and an unspecified number of gunmen were killed in a terror attack on a hotel and shopping complex in nairobi on tuesday security forces were able to
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rescue more than seven hundred people on harmed but as many as fifty still unaccounted for many kenyans are skeptical about the government's ability to protect them. friends and family of the victims coming to grips with the horrors of the day before. these people have come to nairobi's mortuary to identify their loved ones. but while they were unable to escape the attackers bullets many others managed to get away. many were freed by security forces after hours hiding in toilet stalls and under desks. this one they don't flaunt i saw a woman get short and that's when i took. this to walk to the hospital and then someone actually knocked me out said cause i'm not from the
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office and then went to the washroom suite one night. seven people in the same washroom outside the hotel a friend tried to reassure her over the phone during the twelve hour ordeal. you had to keep telling us we need to help is on. c.c.t.v. showed the gunmen entering the hotel complex before the attack within hours the somali based terrorist group al-shabaab had claimed responsibility the morning after the attack kenya's president gave a defiant televised address confirming the siege was over and that all the islamists involved had been eliminated we have dealt with the threats decisively and shown our enemies and the world that we as a country are ready to deal with any threat. to our nation. but many kenyans are skeptical of the government's ability to protect them ok we
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have but we have lemming our security staff because. how did these people get into our country and we have our security or all of that out but while many are asking the question help al qaeda linked group to carry out another attack in nairobi alba's a simply struggling with the fact that their loved ones are no longer the. first time in history members of india's transgender community have taken the whole into the world's largest religious gathering the comella it's a new milestone for the country's estimated two million strong chance chance gender population which is long fought for equal rights and an end to discrimination. making history with this holy plunge hindus believe bathing in this water will wash away this scenes for years this religious group of transgender hindus organized as
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the connect her have fought to take part this year they won that fight in the. car was created with the aim of showing a better path for the next generation. and to ensure they do not face the stigma and discrimination we face. like you know as debut at the coombe proved popular with tivo teas thousands turned up to receive their holy blessing. there are many references to a third gender in hindu texts in a twenty fourteen ruling the country's supreme court even granted them legal recognition even so transgender people face discrimination and are often treated as outcasts may have god created everyone equally it is us who have come to this wrong belief and discriminated against them forcing them to live separately is a society much. their entrance into the ku may not mean full integration
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but with this barrier now broken the transgender community in india hope they can look towards a future of greater acceptance. that's up today. and will has will have no business updates in just a matter of a day. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn with him simple online on your mobile and free to set. course nikos free german meetings. celebrate one hundred years of college and join our photo competition show us the focus movement impact.
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