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this is a w news live from britain's prime minister says she will ask the e.u. to reopen the breck said dale asked parliament gets ready to vote on how to leave the european union to resume a insert she will secure significant legal changes to the e.u. is standing firm also on the program as venezuela's crisis grows the country's attorney general moved to ban the self declared interim president from leaving the country and asked the supreme court to freeze his assets. the rest files criminal
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charges against chinese telecoms john twilight it chooses the company of industrial espionage and violating sanctions against iran move comes as the us and trying to try to calm the trade tensions. pakistan's supreme court upholds its decision to overturn a question on what's best for me conviction and death sentence last year baby can now leave pakistan but she still faces threats against health. i'm still going to welcome to the program the u.k. parliament is due to hold a new votes on bracks in the next few hours two weeks ago lawmakers rejected the deal struck between the prime minister and the european union today they vote on the changes they want to resubmit to seek from brussels he she is addressing the house. for less which went out with no brick sitter tool the only way to avoid no
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deal is to agree a deal that's why i want to go back to brussels with the clearest possible mandate to secure a deal this was to secure a deal that this house can support that means sending the clearest possible message not about what this house jonson's. that means. that means sending the clearest possible message not about what this house doesn't want but what we do want. and i've got more from my database of opera faisal in london a go go matters in brussels welcome both that side with your bob faisal just took us through what's happening today what's at stake. what's happening is that we will is we're still at the moment cheering is the ongoing debate in parliament about a couple of amendments seven in number that are going to be voted devolved later in
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the evening after eight o'clock continental time and they want different things on one hand the opposition has table to a couple of proposals that center around preventing no deal or having an extension to dr kill fifty two the leaving date of the united kingdom and finally maybe having a softer rexin on the other hand off that tabled by the conservative party m.p.'s it is a commandment and that is the one that you your trees i'm a has really put yourself behind is one that says would you please those for the divorce agreement was the european union if if the backstop went in there now that is of course promising a unicorn to reason may and her supporters are trying to get parliamentarian's behind something they don't have in their hands it seems a bit surreal but that's that is exactly what's on the table here in london let's
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pick up or then we're not just from barbara the prime minister promising a parliament unicorn's when she turns up in brussels asking for a unicorn which they consistently told that don't exist one of them i was to say. it's real like barbara said it's me it's bang on phil and and the reason here is it's again the u.k. negotiating with itself in brussels the institutions but also the twenty seven member states who are observing this very carefully do wonder how come that the u.k. parliament really believes or some in the u.k. parliament will find out really believe that the backs up could be renegotiated that a solution could be found to something that was fought over for over the period of two years lots of you negotiators from the u.k. side and from the e.u. side worked hard on finding a solution for the backstop the solution for the border between the republic of
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ireland and northern ireland that is and how come that now after those two years and a compromise that has has been found between the negotiators someone believes it could be reopened and a magic new solution could be found so gail given that been newsman to from brussels what are they hoping for from today and from parliament today. well that's a really good question i guess my my crystal ball is as polished as yours what they're hoping for is what the last words of the prime minister you've heard or a what do we want i mean that is really a question that brussels is is interested in of course they'd like to see a no deal ruled out but in order to do that then the question comes what next and then next could be. the delaying breck's it but for that the e.u. would want to see reason why breaks it should be delayed a plan that be put on the table so really what process is waiting for is a plan what the u.k. actually wants so final word to you barbara various aunts apollo and votes on these
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amendment tonights once pollens is happy with it so it's not automatic and binding to just three to may then go trotting off to brussels to get the job done. whether problem is going to be happy with itself after the vote is the big question here of course still because the two sides are really still battling with each other about what shape of brecht's it is going to have when it will happen and in the end sort of what way it will happen so there is just complete lack of clearness what we have here is unicorn sort of dancing on the tip off a pin because what treason may sort of tries to do here is just illusionary see enter and we will see whether even her own m.p.'s believe and what she's trying to tell them follow me and i will go back to russia once and i can increase the pressure so tremendously on the e.u. that they will finally buckle and give us what we want. that's really something
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that brussels what i have to answer in the next day she's going to speak tonight to to the irish she shocked really over a car and she's also going to speak to us once again and tell them what she thinks and how she thinks things will proceed but there is no clearness to be seen as yet unicorns dancing on the head of a national look forward to saying that in the next couple of hours when that happens in london. in london matches in brussels thank you. to hamburg germany which has significant british community many brits living there are increasingly nervous about what bracks it will mean. no other city in germany post quite as much british as the northern port city of hamburg with four thousand brits now living in the huns airsick town you'll never be too far away from british products fish and chips a full english breakfast or just
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a good cuppa. there's even beatles plastic commemorate the fab four's early years in the port city. now with just two months to go until bricks it how merck has become the latest german state to announce plans for its own pricks it bill the legislation would guarantee brits a living in hamburg the same rights as other e.u. citizens until the end of twenty twenty on one condition that the u.k. leaves the e.u. with a brics it deal. heartbreaks it would mean a shorter transition period of just three months and more complications for the brits abroad among them is pope landlords give ok i'm following in the footsteps of the beatles the liverpudlian first arrived in hamburg in one thousand nine hundred sixty three after putting it off for months he's about to apply for german citizenship i thought it wasn't going to happen i actually really thought it's always like highly paid what you want to the politicians it's
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all people who can get a real job and it's that that's what i that's what i thought get those english class has been calling in the punters for the past sixteen years but a disorderly breck's it could result in his supplier leaving him without the pints to pull the stockpile in and see what happens otherwise i'd have to strange my structure to have got a clue really haven't got a clue they as one of the world. major brewers haven't got a clue either but give her isn't alone in his concerns the support group british in germany part of the british in europe organization actively campaigns for the rights of u.k. citizens in germany selwood is keeping brits in hamburg in the know both on social media and information evenings the biggest concerns right now are whether they're going to you know hit the right quite teria to get their permanent residence
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and the number of people that really why they're going to force through the cracks for various reasons number of people have severe mental how have they rely on state help and a little bit. more than just a bit but they're going to be left behind and not going to be given that status that they need to stay here with the u.k. government still divided on the draft deal many brits have been left with more questions than answers i just think it's making a fool of us. they're making a complete fool of themselves on. those last two happened to be pretty that's my opinion for now until bricks it becomes clearer this still oh it's time for a pint cheers. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a group calling itself a has claimed responsibility for the recent car bombing in the northern irish a city of london there no one was injured in the explosion earlier this month in the city that's also known as derry was the principal nationalist paramilitary
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group during decades of violence in northern arc it. made mass problems as proof steps that could lead to changes in the country's constitution these would lessen the power of the armed forces military lawmakers boycotted the vote. pro-democracy activists in hong kong of relatives support an imprisoned chinese human rights lawyer. is the one was jailed on monday after a chinese after a chinese court censor center for under half years in jail the state subversion beijing's crackdown continued today a human rights website found jailed on similar charges. five people have been arrested in connection with last week's dam collapse in brazil including two engineers employed by a german safety inspection company that said the damage was safe the death toll has risen to sixty five with hundreds more still misses. the city's. attorney general said that he will launch an investigation against the i can stop
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position leader. according to reports to. the supreme court to open an investigation against the self-proclaimed acting president looking into banning him from leaving the country and freezing his assets the move comes after the united states has said that it had hundred control of venezuela's u.s. bank accounts to use to go i don't know but. let's get more on this from austin and caracas are welcome so where is where are we in this process has it happened yet or is this just a proposal. well that depends on how quickly a dog can assume control of the country the obvious this is three level planet to the point first she starts from where parliament cost the usurpation of the presidency that's being played out with international support of where dogs like sanctions that we saw yesterday from the us and also get them out oppression after that the second step is to implement
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a government of transition which is why why what runway those who are in as president in charge and how that transitional government is going to work is what parliament is discussing today the third step of the opposition's plan is to hold free and transparent elections however my lot is still holding on to his job as president he's traveling the country and trying to pull power with the military and his supporters so without this was your patient of power as the parliament calls that it will be difficult to set up a transitional government and recover venezuela's institutions ok so that those that's one. of these fellows that that's their plan today is an announcement a concern the attorney general if i to be a freezing his assets why is this happening under when will it take you fact. we don't we are living in a historic moment in venice while out with up president we have never seen a situation like this the opposition knows cannot confront mothered us government on the battlefield and it is very apparent that most of the support maduro has on
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his side are the military and money now the money part has been taken care of not only by the us but also britain switzerland and other countries that have cut off financing schemes the government used to stay in power but what ponette is doing is all stated in the constitution and it is using political power and diplomatic support of way don't ask pressure against motherwell sticking to the rules of the book is what has established confidence in whether or not only international that need people here are putting all their hope that this is for the best. and so on you know i'm unclear right and so has the the attorney general is the attorney general seeking to freeze mr quite as that assets and stop him from the even the country what is the plan that yes correct that that's a show of force from the supreme court before the announcement was made there was a message sent to the supreme court pleading to them not to sacrifice themselves
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for the last minute on the power struggle for situations and many say that has been an issue for years and it is very clear that the supreme court supports your last minute this prompted the national assembly to elect a new supreme court that was forced into exile through persecution by nicole's mother woodrow last year so today we are seeing judges in venezuela pledging their support of the xcel supreme court and recognizing one way though as president interim however the power struggle is far from over and the sentences against white though are a part of it are an evidence of how it's playing out the support it's very confusing times for venezuelans as well we don't we have two supreme courts we have two presidents and we have two national assemblies one that's preparing a new constitution so there are a lot of things that are confusing about the political situation right now in many swelling of the flanker in caracas thank you. the u.s.
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justice department has charged the chinese telecoms john twilight with violating sanctions against iran and with industrial espionage the charges are linked to the arrest in canada of why waste chief financial officer men one genre and comes at a time of heightened tensions between washington and beijing due to the simmering tri conflict. the announcement was a long time coming if you believe the rumor mill the u.s. has officially accused chinese telecom giant while weight of a bevy of crimes a grand jury in new york has returned an indictment alleging thirteen additional crimes committed by wall way its c.f.o. its affiliate in iran and one of its subsidiaries here in the united states the criminal activity alleged in this indictment goes back at least ten years and goes all the way to the top of the company the u.s. justice department accuses while these top brass of using a hong kong based shell company to funnel telecommunications equipment to iran in
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violation of international sanctions investigators also accuse wall ways engineers are stealing trade secrets from cell phone provider t. mobile including robotics plans using t. mobile cell phone testing. the u.s. is also seeking the extradition of hallway see a full main one for her role in the alleged sanction violations she was arrested in kenya late last year in connection with the u.s. investigation. huawei has long been suspected of having close ties to the chinese government. a cause for concern for some international observers. however both the company and the chinese government denied the accusations. just as the foreign ministry said that with no evidence they're using their state power to discredit and attack designated companies this sort of behavior is unfair and immoral. the charges are likely to throw a fresh spanner in the works washington in beijing are said to reopen talks over
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their simmering trade conflict later this week. the pakistan supreme court has rejected a challenge to its acquittal of a christian woman charged with blasphemy the decision means that bibi will remain a free woman but she's been in hiding since october when the court overturned her vision of death sentence and declared her not guilty at the session that sparked widespread outrage today's ruling clears the way for her to leave pakistan though it's not clear when and where she will go. she's one of the most talked about women in pakistan. pictured hand shortly after her conviction in twenty ten the christian mother of five was sentenced to death for alleged remarks about islam during a row with fellow farm workers that refused to share their glass of water with a non muslim now free she lives in hiding no longer on death row but still in constant fear for her life. and this is why hard line islamists calling for had to
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be hanged. her acquittal in october last year triggered days of nationwide demonstrations. for who in every corner of the country the sons of islam have voiced opposition to the supreme court verdict by going on to the streets. what kind of a verdict is this from the supreme court of an islamic republic which is troubling muslims but satisfying infidels. the. demonstrations were any cooled off when the government agreed to bobby b. from leaving the country pending today's verdict but this is a case already linked to the killings of at least two people. the governor of punjab province some and has ia seen here on the right was assassinated by his bodyguard in twenty eleven after speaking in b.p.'s defense later the same year the federal minister for minorities shahbaz bhatti was killed off to calling for her
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release. today's that it's likely to do little to appease days to settle for nothing less than having a death sentence reinstated the. baby's original acquittal in october spock violent protests several shots from the w.c. agent desk talk to stir reactions to today's supreme court decision but we have not seen large protests there have been some small protests in different cities but the kind of backlash and the violence that we saw in the last year we are not seeing it now i think the most important thing that we must realise is that i believe that the judiciary the pakistani judiciary the government and the powerful army are on the same page and we need to understand the army the general. exercise a great deal of influence what islamists so if they believe that it is dying there
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should be a free person i don't think anybody can stop not even islamists i think that kind of influence the generals have on pakistani politics she could be leaving the country any time we do not know when. but she cannot stay in pakistan because her life is in danger step of sports started with football have reached the final of the asian cup after a dominant four nil victory over host the united arab emirates qatar were completely in charge throttle hostile encounter in abu dhabi with top scorer. and not showing his eighth goal of the tones the team still hasn't conceded a goal and the tournament they face four time when is the japan in friday's final. now the world's top goal for britain's justin rose is preparing for his final
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appearance at the saudi international tournament which is part of the european golf tour the big money event in saudi arabia will include the world's top three golfers of the european tour house come under scrutiny for settling the events of top in the light of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi but justin rose is focusing solely on the sport. in short politics are not wanted to promote for in his other reasons to go and players. as you could feel it's really not a world ranking points to play for all accounts it's a good golf course and you really need to be an experienced experienced al-arabiya . it's been two months since a major crash that almost ended the life of incoming german motor racing driver eighteen year old sophia flush crossed to jordan for ministry rice in macau and suffered fractures to now she's on the mat and she's determined to get back on the truck assume she can. sunlight caught up with the hometown. life goes on for sophia flourish the images of the crash that changed her life
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follow her wherever she goes but reliving that moment has helped her move on. i watched so many times it's so kaino and also i think talking about it helps us to watch because because the crash was just. like you question of course you're angry and you're upset and you you wait for the wall to come it's quite strange but it happened so fast moving it. before it saw the video i didn't know that i was flying for me it didn't feel that bad and then the pain started kicking in doctors managed to repair two broken bones in flushes neck without damaging her spinal cord the operation lasted eleven hours the treatment was so successful that just a month after the accident she was already in physio therapy i never was really scared to not be able to continue my sport when i started doing some training again
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and i really had to start from the beginning so this is kind of depressing at some stage but i think i mentioned quite good and i'm back kind of back where i was before four five weeks later i can be back in the car so i've never been not trying for such a long time so i read the i'm going to have you back. is back in a driver's seat of sorts having recently turned eighteen and passed her driving test but for a born racer it's just not the same as being out on the track. driving the highway was so it's boring compared to what i did you and i race cars so. here i'm just driving as every other first then. once you do your sports you just go you know your mind just shuts down and you try to be there when of course i know the risks but i also already knew the risk before the crash so. i was four years old and i always. even in
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a go cart flourish was always faster than the boys for success helped her to move up the rankings very quickly all the way to formula three one of her toughest opponents over the past few years mc the son of michael schumacher. i know makes since a long time but always like fighting with each other we were fighting for many years here if i have the same facilities as him i would be to. tear accident has brought her a lot of attention recently more than most drivers but she'd much rather people focused on her driving skills even at her favorite restaurant the spotlight is always on her health. i never really wanted attention be christopher crush i want to live because of success so everyone is now like me. but i think once i step into the car and then perform well there i hope everyone will see me again as the goal
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racing and to go racing fost i'm teaching other drivers and not to go with the crush sophia flourishes ready to put her crash in the past she's setting her sights on the formula three european championships in may. to remind her of. britain's prime minister says she will secure significant legally binding changes from the european union. deal. to take the country out of the e.u. in the coming they voted it down two weeks ago. well as attorney general has asked the supreme court to bomb the self declared interim president climb why don't we meet in the country and to freeze his bank accounts investigation is full so of them and to his actions. watching b.w. news live from belgium don't forget you can get all the latest news on inflation around the clock on our website rusty domain dot com coming up next in v.w.
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