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did you marry a t t w. britain's prime minister says she will ask the. us public gets ready to vote on how to leave the european union theresa may insist she will secure significant legally binding changes with the e.u. is standing for. on the program pakistan's supreme court upholds its decision to
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overturn a plus for me conviction and. can leave the country still faces threats against her life. crisis grabs the country's attorney general to. enter in president. leaving the country and the supreme court to freeze his assets. i'm for the welcome to the program britain's parliament. hold new votes in the next few hours two weeks ago lawmakers rejected the deal struck between the prime minister and the european union today a vote on the changes they want to resubmit to seek from brussels he is addressing the house. with no bricks or tools the only way to avoid no deal is. to
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a great deal that's why i want to go back to brussels with the clearest possible mandate to security you this house secured to you that this house can support that means sending the clearest possible message not about what this house doesn't. that mean. not mean sending the clearest possible message not about what this house doesn't want but what we do want and that's got more or less from i did others of opera faisal in the london a go go matters in brussels welcome both let's start with your barber 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 hearing is the ongoing debate in parliament about a couple of amendments seven in number that are going to be a vote is about later in the evening after eight o'clock continental time and
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they want different things on the one hand the opposition has table to a couple of proposals that center around preventing new deal or having an extension . to kill fifty two the leaving date of the united kingdom and finally maybe having a soft of rexin on the other hand off that tabled by the conservative party m.p.'s it is a demand win and that is the one that you your trees i'm a has really put yourself behind is one that says what you please those 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 x. exactly what's on the table here in london let's pick up about four there with a matter so we have that from barbara the prime minister promising
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a parliament unicorn's when she turns up in brussels asking for unicon which they consistently told don't exist one of them i was to say. it's real like barbara said it spits bang on field 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 to 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 of 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 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
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be reopened and a magic new solution could be found so gail given that a newsman to from brussels what are they hoping for from today 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 amendment tonights once policy is happy with it so it's not automatic and binding
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to just three to may then don't trust enough to brussels to get the job done. more the 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 in what she's trying to tell them follow me and i will go back to brussels 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 that brussels what i have to i'm sorry in the next day she's going to speak tonight
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to to the irish chief shark turning over a car and she's also going to speak to rest once again and tell them what she thinks and how she things things will proceed but there is no clearness to be seen as yet unicorns dancing on the head of a pin i should look forward to seeing that in the next couple of hours when that happens in london. in london gratis in brussels thank you. pakistan's supreme court has rejected a challenge to its acquittal of a christian woman charged with blasphemy the decision means bibi will remain a free woman but she's been in hiding since october when the court overturned had death sentence and declared her not guilty a decision that sparked widespread outrage today's ruling class the way for her to leave pakistan now it's not clear when and where she will go. she's one of the most talked about women in pakistan. pictured here shortly after her conviction in
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twenty ten the christian mother of five was sentenced to death for leisure marks but islam during a row with fellow farm workers that refused to share their glass of water with a known 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 her to be hanged. her acquittal in october last year triggered days of nationwide demonstrations. who are who are 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 v.
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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 summoned his ia seen here on the right has assassinated by his bodyguard in twenty eleven i'm speaking in bibi's defense later the same year federal minister for minorities shahbaz bhatti was killed off to calling for her release. today's verdict. likely to do little to appease those who thought of another thing less than having as the death sentence reinstated. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world a group calling itself the ira has claimed responsibility for the recent car bombing in the north of the hybrid city of london derry no one was injured in the explosion and early this month in the city also known as derry the ira was the principal nationalist paramilitary group during decades of violence in northern ireland. two people were killed when
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a car packed with explosives blew up in the somali capital mogadishu explosion happened at a petrol station near the petroleum ministry authorities say explosives so were tossed from it surely before the vehicle had breached its intended target. u.s. justice department has charged chinese telecoms giant huawei industrial espionage and violating sanctions against iran the charges are linked to the arrest in canada the company's chief financial officer mann nonissue and company time of heightened tension between washington and beijing because of the severing trade conflict. there must parliament has approved steps that could lead to changes in the country's constitution of these would lessen the power of the armed forces military lawmakers boycotted the vote venezuela's attorney general has asked the country's supreme court to launch an investigation into the opposition leader and self-proclaimed president why does tarik saab wants to ban him from leaving the
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country and freeze his assets the move comes after the united states announced earlier today that it had handed control of venezuela's u.s. bank accounts to stay quiet. and get more on this from the t w correspondent also shankar in caracas a welcome oscar so what's the purpose of these moves against one quater. well this is a clear power struggle at play right now in venezuela when michael has said he is aware he could be put in jail like other opposition congressman that remain political prisoners of nicolas maduro if the supreme court wants to play by the rules they would have to strip one way though of parliamentary immunity he is still the president of the national assembly so what this represents is a show of force some may argue it is an equivalent reaction to the sanctions u.s. made against most of motherhood us government officials however many people here are still wondering why the attorney general stopped short of ordering his
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imprisonment so what effect will these latest measures have when the effect is immediate the less one government led by another world has control over the banking system to freeze quite those assets and they can prohibit him from the heat in the country as well the consequences are unexpected but the u.s. said that they will act with equivalent force to any action against any member of congress or one way though the u.s. recognizes as the president in charge so there could be consequences that affect not only one way though and the government here in venezuela but just venezuelans in general and how has he responded to these latest developments. before the announcement was made and what was made where they'll send a message to the supreme court pleading to them not to sacrifice themselves for nicole last month so there is a power struggle for institutions in venezuela and that's an issue that we've been
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seeing for years the supreme court supports an equal last minute or so they could very easily strip away the obvious parliamentary immunity this is part of the national assembly to elect a new supreme court that has been forced into exile through persecution by nicholas moda however meanwhile this is happening in the supreme court one way though has named his new officials that will represent venezuela internationally and that is an important step that the national assembly is making in order to regain the diplomatic power over venezuela especially in caracas thank you so much. well sources in brazil have arrested five people in connection with last week's devastating dam collapse two are engineers employed by the german safety inspection company two sued while the other three were from the dams mining company and the death toll has now reached sixty five but that's expected to increase well sources
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believe hundreds more people are buried under the sludge released in the dock. here's a reminder of our top stories at this hour britain's prime minister says she will secure significant legally binding changes of the e.q. of the few types of threats a deal paid all make is a do to votes on theresa may stuff plan to take the country out of thinking you in the next in the next couple of hours they proceed down two weeks ago. odds on his friends attorney general has asked the countries or supreme court to ban the self declared interim president quantock why dope him leaving the country to freeze his track becomes investigations being opened into established. sustainable use of life from. coming up next there's been a surge in money for startups in many parts off africa business africa has not stopped. i've got you can get over that is news on information that around the
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