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this is. by the rules a decision that could be a fatal blow to prime minister teresa mayes breaks it plans the speaker of the house of commons says the prime minister cannot put her withdrawal deal to a third vote unless she submits a substantially different plan the prime minister reportedly furious about this we'll take you to london for the latest also coming up dutch police arrest a suspect in a deadly shooting on a train in the city of three people were killed five others are wounded and
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authorities say some of them remain in critical condition tonight and russian president vladimir putin attends a concert in crimea marking five years since russia annexed that region from ukraine western powers have begin condemned the illegal land grab people in crimea what that means to them today. it's good to have you with us tonight there is a new brakes in crisis with the u.k. set to crash out of the european union in just eleven days the speaker of the house of commons has ruled that a third vote on prime minister teresa mayes breaks a plan will not take place unless the proposal before lawmakers is substantially different from the plan that has already been rejected twice a maze office has issued a muted states. tonight saying only that speaker john bercow has announcement has
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been eroded and will be given proper consideration but she was reportedly furious and felt blindsided by his comments let's listen to what burke of said today. what the government camel legitimately do is to resubmit to the house the saving proposition all substantially the same proposition as that's of last week which was rejected by one hundred forty nine. this ruling should not be regarded as my last word on the subject bt simply meant to indicate the test which the government must meet. in order for me to rue the meaning that can legitimately be held in this poem increase session. are listed or correspond to barbara base which is almost
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always forced to not in london good evening to you barbara so we've got the house of commons speaker saying there will not be a repeat of last week does that mean the government has no way of presenting to rescind may's deal to parliament for a vote for a vote again. basically not that's what john said because he has looked to for a while and what's the reason why is doing and they have out warning voices last week where some commentary and with throw this idea up and say genuinely the fault was supposed to know that you can't just resubmit the same bill again and again and again then that and let it be voted on until you like the result that is not to say so that's what john murtha said but of course print they also know if there is a law yes there is a difference isn't she and so some government law is a fraud top to the point that all the men's minds actually need these down here and
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that part of mentoring session could be ended early at and that was the stuff of course the house of commons dead in its trade nothing strikes nothing could be done in that interim period until normal business starts up again whether that is of any great help i don't know and also there might be questions of political legitimacy there and what about the delay to break that we know west week parliament voted to ask the european union for a three month delay to the start of briggs' it weaves we still don't have an answer back yet from the e.u. but that that is still up in the air isn't it. that comment didn't really see. that's a fine how long the delays his speech about parliament did say that we do not want to crash out on the twenty ninth of march we always a person have to remind ourselves this is just eleven days from now the danger of
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course is rising and somewhere to reason may had announced it earlier that if she couldn't get the deal voted through in parliament she would go to brussels and ask for the nine months extension off the brakes a period of articles off the article fifty times and it but it might also be only three months what she called earlier it short technical extension nobody knows that it was a junior government ministers the these two new brics administer in fact who had already has said yes she will go to brussels on thursday and ask for an extension began he didn't say for how long and that might also be up to negotiation was the first to you sort of really doesn't want to be pushed around by britain anymore and might sort of make up its own mind on this point all right our correspondent barbara starr for us tonight in london barbara thank you. well police in the netherlands have arrested
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a man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of trashed after a seven hour manhunt authorities have scaled back the terrorism threat level since that arrest prosecutors now believe the suspect may have been motivated by a family dispute five others were wounded in the shooting on the tram monday morning prime minister mark said some of those injured remain in critical condition tonight. our correspondent there she is in. to you rebecca the police say the suspect what do we know about him and what do we know about his motive. that's right brant police have apprehended the thirty seven year old man who was born in turkey they don't know much about his motive yet they do know he was known to police i should say not much has come out in the press been told to the media but he was known to police he had a long rap sheet a violent assault. theft other such crimes but he
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wasn't on any so-called watch list or anything to our knowledge but. as to his motive i can't really speak to that yet they haven't ruled anything out tara was on the tip of everyone's tongue all day and they still not ruling that out but as you mentioned earlier domestic dispute is also being considered and what do we know about the victims. well not much to be able to tell you about the victims either i'm afraid brant we do know that it was three people that were unfortunately killed in this attack five others injured three still in a critical condition all of the three that were murdered it's believed that one of the may have been known to the attacker which is what is leading police to believe that this could be some sort of domestic dispute but as i said still not much is being confirmed at this time and what about all of this happened talk us through
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the sequence of events today. well at about ten forty five local time this morning police responded to a scene on this tram behind me i think you can still see a little bit of it it has been boarded up now as the investigation saying is that a fence to weigh police arrived on the scene to a man who was reportedly shooting at people in the tram he tackled fled the scene which led police to put the city into a veritable lockdown they told people not to leave their houses the counterterrorism organization also raised the threat the terror threat level to the highest it's ever been that's five that's higher that it is across the country level five here because they were unsure as to what was happening they weren't sure of the attack with pull out of a more coordinated sort of set of attacks or whether it was one man working alone so until they really knew what was going on they had the city in lockdown or the
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corresponding ritter's in tonight with the latest on the violence and the shooting deaths of those people inside the tram rebecca thank you. for here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world of france's prime minister has fired paris his police chief and says that he will ban go will vest protests along paris's shops and they say violence flared up during the demonstrations again over the weekend with rioters torching and ransacking stores and restaurants along the famous avenue the weekly vest protest started four months ago at least ninety eight people have been confirmed dead in zimbabwe in the wake of a day hundreds more are missing the eastern district of chima and the money was worst hit with houses in most of the region's bridges washed away by flash floods earlier today the president of neighboring mozambique warned that the death toll there could rise to one thousand. or today marks five years since russia
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annexed crimea from ukraine since then the peninsula on the scene. has been a focal point of tensions between russia and the west russian president vladimir putin addressed crowds at an outdoor concert in crimea to celebrate the anniversary many people in the region are happy about the move which moscow described as the day of crimea is reunification with russia. but ukraine and much of the international community have always stood by the fact that the annexation was a violation of international law all our next report comes from crimea as largest city sebastopol or do you met people on both sides of the issue starting with members of a pro russian biker gang people who helped to make that annexation happen. the night wolves and their leader. are vladimir putin's favorite bikers. through the city of sebastopol marking five years since the russian takeover is more than
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just a bit of fun. back in two thousand and fourteen the plea to very real part in helping the kremlin bring the peninsula under its control. setting up roadblocks and patrolling the streets while the russian special forces in unmarked uniforms took over government buildings. so. it's a miracle this all happened. for the first time it all happened without bloodshed. a claim that ignores at least six deaths in fifteen disappearances attributed to russian security services by human rights activists over the years since moscow took control. one of them was. a member of the region's three hundred thousand strong muslim to tar minority and a vocal opponent of the russian takeover of the region in may twenty sixteen he was abducted just a few hundred meters from his home men dressed as traffic police stopped at a friend's car for what appeared to be
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a routine check. soon they were bundling him into an unmarked minivan. he broke free and tried to run away but he was soon dragged back. he has not been heard from since. course now with a view that's where the surveillance camera was it's only thanks to that camera that we know what happened. because police came around to the neighbors afterwards to tell them not to report anything they might have seen coming for for. evans parents have sent more than a hundred appeals for help to official bodies sent dozens of letters to president vladimir putin all to no effect his father is convinced the authorities have no interest in getting to the bottom of the case everything points to the fact that it was the russian security service the f.s.b. the pressure they put on him beforehand the warnings they gave him they would interrogate him for hours every time he crossed over into ukraine.
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in service to pull the night was really reaches its climax at their patriotic feeling park imperial symbols rub up against soviet icons of rock music and science fiction all in the cause of russia on hand to extend his graduations to the bikers is the leader of crimea as russian administration. by syrians my thanks goes to those who took part in the unique operation to guarantee the security of the referendum everything was done with such a dastardly such guts that our opponents didn't even have time to realize what was going on. the anniversary is about more than crimean and its two point five million inhabitants the annexation put russia on a collision course with ukraine and the west that shows no sign of ending what it also did was to change the tone of russian politics as the kremlin found itself facing international isolation and sanctions it embrace groups like the night was
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bringing their very particular back to the future brand of russianness out of the margins and into the mainstream. but today there was an unlikely. is it or at real madrid's training ground in argentina captain leo messi you see him right behind me trained at the facility with his national team squad joining them for the first time since last year's world cup in russia the barcelona star opted to take a sabbatical after his country's disappointing last sixteen exit before the tournament messi had suggested that he would retire from the national team if argentina did not win it now don't forget you can tired returned back in three sixty today georgia's compatriots ahead of friendly matches against fitness way that and morocco. are coming up next business christophe coker will take a look at the prospect of bank commerzbank merging as both of them look desperately for a way to put their troubles behind them that story and more with business team after
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