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this is news coming to you live from berlin british lawmakers take matters into their own hands the house of commons votes to overruled the prime minister maser breaks an agenda and take control of the process m.p.'s want to find a way out of the crisis through a series of indicative votes also coming up a ceasefire fails to take hold in the middle east as israel and gaza exchange rocket fire into the night israel says it destroys the offices of the hamas leader in retaliation for a strike deep inside israel. and killing europeans protest against measures that
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could curtail online freedom they want to stop the european union from implementing new copyright rules for websites in the boat later today. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in the u.k. lawmakers have once again frustrated prime minister teresa mayes plans for braggs that on monday evening m.p.'s voted to take control of the parliamentary agenda they're now set to hold a series of indicative votes on the country's departure from the e.u. in an effort to find a solution backed by a majority may has said she won't be bound by the results but observers say this latest development shows just how much authority she's lost over the break that
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process. when it comes to break this unusual is the new normal the latest on pre-set dented move a vote by parliament to seize control from to reason may's government to debate alternative plans for leaving the european union the prime minister says parliament's power play will likely result in more confusion. when we try this kind of thing in the past it's produced contradictory outcomes or no outcome but. there is. there is a further risk when it comes to brics it is the u.k. is only one half of the equation and the face could lead to an outcome which is on the go shovel with the e.u. . among the proposals parliament may consider staying in a customs union with the e.u. or cancelling brigs it altogether the main opposition leader says another option is a referendum on the terms of the exit deal. we do not know what the house will
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decide on wednesday and this house must also consider whether any deal should be put to the people for a consummate revote this is big this go where this government has failed this house must and i believe will succeed but the government won't be obliged to follow the outcome of the so-called indicative votes so far members in this house have agreed on how they will debate but they seem as divided as ever on what happens next with breaks that. well earlier i spoke to a u.k. correspondent in london and i asked her to explain what exactly happened there westminster last night and what happens next. well the whole drexel process starts reason mekon find a way forward say in a really unprecedented move now parliament is trying to do this for her they're holding what you already alluded to the so-called indicative vote so they're trying
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to find an alternative and so that after is a may and it's most likely to include some forms of soft of rates that may be staying within the customs you know even another referendum so it's numbed by ending for the government but also it's a reason may has said she will engage constructively with it because if she just cannot get her own job free there has to be a way out of this and this might just point to one possible solution. is under growing pressure from all sides what are the chances that she will have to resign well terrorism a really is in deep water and they seem to be so i'm conservative m.p.'s who want to see her had role there's been such a frustration with her leadership in her own party now others say well you might change the captain but you're still in the same storm and on the same ship so there
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isn't yet a concerted action to let her go we've talked to some london us and let's listen what they've had to say. i don't think now is the right time to change i think that just creates more confusion i don't think she's well but i'm not sure that trying to put someone else in presence here i'm not sure what that would achieve at this point personally i really don't think that's going to help matters whatsoever she's probably got a handle on absolutely everything that's going on and at some point we do have to trust him we. paid us all a little embarrassing i would like to see her go almost immediately i'm not sure whether it would improve things but i think personally i'm a remainer so i want to stay in e.u. and i want to see someone you know a lead that will actually consider that as an alternative. was you can hear this gift who says i'm in people's voice because we don't know if
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anything would actually be at cvs and it's just such a short period of time that's really left at the moment that you know that it might just not be the right time to change leader right now ok well several of teresa mayes jr ministers have resigned from the cabinet even if she herself theresa may doesn't resign or government just end up collapsing around her well that is indeed absolutely an option how government is in deep trouble is indeed the record for this is absolutely start so it's been smoldering speculation and speculation as to whether it's a reason they might even survive the end of the week so we shall see there thank you so much to beg it must in london. to the middle east now where cross border
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fighting between israeli armed forces and militants in the gaza strip has entered a second day israel says it intercepted dozens of rockets fired from hamas controlled gaza bombing targets in response this latest violence comes after a surprise rocket fired from gaza hit a house near tel aviv and despite an announcement by hamas on monday night of a ceasefire brokered by egypt. ceasefire appeared to come haps almost as soon as it was brokered israel said its defense system intercepted several launches with most others falling into open fields. in the evening a rocket aimed at the border town of got through defenses and destroyed a home no casualties were reported. the tit for tat attacks were triggered by a rocket that obliterated a residential home outside tel aviv in the early hours of monday israel said that rocket was launched by hamas the militant group that rules gaza the homes residents
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were awoken by air raid sirens and managed to flee before the rocket crashed through the roof and exploded. this is the real crisis and i just hated my family and if we hadn't got to the. time i would now be carrying my family by nightfall the israel defense forces were retaliating with rocket attacks striking targets in gaza hideouts they say hamas militants. the ceasefire reportedly broke it but egypt and accepted by hamas late on monday was never confirmed by israeli officials the rocket attacks through the night show that if it ever really existed the cease fire is at best shaky and at worst over before it even took hold. say look now at some of the other stories making news around the world thailand's former prime minister taksin shinawatra has accused the country's military of rigging sunday's general election an international election monitoring
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group also allege that the vote counting process was quote deeply flawed. election commission has delayed releasing preliminary election results until friday. the pentagon has authorized one billion us dollars of funding for president all trumps controversial border wall defense officials say the money would pay for roughly ninety kilometers of fences and infrastructure along the us mexico border in february declared a state of emergency after congress rejected his budget plans. mexican president. over the door has urged the batek and spain to apologize for the conquest of central america's indigenous peoples five hundred years ago you're standing with his wife in front of a maya ruin over a door said he hopes the request would prompt and historical reconciliation.
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now over the last few days tens of thousands of europeans have been protesting a proposed reform of copyright law in the european union they're worried about how the new rules will affect free speech on the internet today the european parliament is set to vote on that deal so let's take a look at what's at stake right now if a user uploads text video music or photos to a platform like you tube that person is responsible for respecting copyright restrictions the e.u. wants to reverse this principle the new legislation would make a platform operators liable for the content on their sites and they would face fines if laws are broken well the intent is to force sites like facebook and you tube to monitor what users publish but critics fear that websites will end up using automatic filters that also block material that's not restricted opponents of
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the bill known as article thirteen say that could have a chilling censorship of fact online w.'s fabi and fonda mock takes a closer look. never again c.d.u. is what the demonstrators are shouting in front of the conservative party headquarters in berlin many are young and this is their first protest they fear for their internet they believe the government is limiting their freedom. i have a small you tube channel myself that might get deleted or something because of this filters deletion censorship bearden's things the government has underestimated the fear of article thirteen she's a c.d.u. politician herself but she cites with the protestors. manchild of if it is a lot of popular you tube or is have raised this issue among people who normally don't share their political views but now in this context with this issue they do they reach so many people these are huge discussions that until now have barely
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been considered in this debate. politicians have long ignored huge hubris to the demonstrators they are heroes julian alone has more than five million subscribers has called for protest fire music videos that. the bodies of. people. other you tube stars to have suddenly become political tennis prominence calling you re presented to us and asking them to stop the reform. and once to prevent upload photos from deciding what makes it to the internet. these are going to machine work out the precise legal classification of something within a few seconds in billions of cases many of which would otherwise go to court in germany. i know stuff or has a completely different view he is an author who wrote the screenplay for
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a film about resistance fighters off the shore and he has found all kinds of illegal copies on youtube. this means artists like him loose income the in the digital world we actually are nothing because everything gets stolen. that's why behind us office in favor of filters and police the opponents are being encouraged to you chip itself has indeed warned of censorship and called for people to protest as seen here and of the year so now is the time to speak up. the background is the major platforms with their economic interests stirring up the kids and telling them the internet break be taken away from you or you'll no longer be able to have your own channels will no longer be able to advertise lipstick complete rubbish forget. whether to
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fear a conviction tens of thousands took to the streets of germany to protest upload fitters and more and more parties now share the concerns of the demonstrators. it could be that politicians have suddenly heard new arguments but it could also be that the pressure of future of us and young people made the difference no politician wants a d.n.a. the voters of tomorrow and no party wants to appear ignorant on digital issues. this argument will continue to rage at least until the vote in the european parliament both on the internet and on the streets. and just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here today on the news british lawmakers have delivered another defeat to prime minister theresa may to take control of the parliamentary timetable. they're expected to hold a series of non-binding votes on
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a range of alternatives to curb deal including no deal and the second round threatened. and in an escalation of cross border violence is really aircraft. palm targets in the gaza strip in response to rocket attacks from gaza the fighting comes despite three and alstom play monday of a brokered ceasefire by egyptian. chanelle thanks for watching. it's all happening good job of coming. to link to news from africa to the world story link to exceptional stories and discussions to no one will come to see their views suffocating programming from funny to me from the news of sleazy town while with side to demi to come smash africa join us on facebook and t.w. africa.

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