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be our guest. managed by for. this is date of the news live from algeria as president resigns abdelaziz bouteflika two weeks of protests calling for an end to his twenty year rule failing h. two year old says he will step down before his fourth term and twenty eight device will. also on the program funding for. his parents votes on for alternatives to the government's divorce deal with the european union pressure to
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find the majority is intense with just eleven days before you can't be sure to leave the e.u. . is main opposition party celebrates its local election victories keep it controlled kept looking for istanbul looks likely to fall or even a huge climb to present the monsoon caught. breaking news rich yourself here's our president up to us is a beautiful who says he'll step down by the twenty eighth of april in the eighty two year old has faced a weeks of protests demanding an end to his twenty year rule last month he agreed to drop his food for a fifth and on sunday in end a caretaker government headed by the country's a current prime. it's a developing situation move bringing more on mats that mates are at the front.
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we'll get more on this from journalist jamila tom in just john some the lineup welcome jamila how well does this news of the president's state party how was not just. the rumor that say good morning but quickly carol was preparing to enter if you were in the nation this week we were thinking big news. korn ferry and only an hour ago and that money was made in print communicated kind president putin. at the end and various heat on you can see it in his nice face. and i think that if you're going to speak to ensure if you think you can continue to function during this transition period that that means that king you could get by prince done but if you can't be clark music or so he goes then by the twenty eighth who runs the country i was there any
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talk of elections. according to their country's got p.j. shares i have a card they have and who is head of the thinking and i don't appear yet but the house is likely to think of her at diligently pick up. their. criticism process they could find. it hard to carry it. with the election critical until the election we would think but i think that if they can laugh we know she is owed to her and so chris. ok so is this latest announcement then likely to satisfy the protesters who of course the been demanding that he steps down. well i don't think that you're over with if you go with me and in no q. school taken to st over the five week
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friday during the month to exist we heard that there won't be ballgown to two to leave the folder there were not only calls for the resignation of i've been a book if you go they want to be. willing to give to you to leave the for work you know i don't think that it could be you know who and what we are thinking new. york is to get my media this is like. writing thank you for joining us and jamila in algiers thank you in the u.k. divided on how when or even if the country should leave the european union parliament is about to have another go of breaking the deadlock lawmakers are currently debating for alternatives that will vote on them later if you kate doesn't come up with a new plan it will crash on to the e.u. in just eleven days you would agree obviously there was some let's get more on this from v.w. list alex forced to by saying welcome that g.w.
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comes from a beggar to mass in london welcome back and let's start with your budgets another day another series of bricks eight votes was there in surprise about the present options the speaker has chosen for tonight's. well the speaker has chosen the second round those that had last time around last week had the highest vote so this is the second round of voting on alternative options to it or is a maze deal and as such it's not that surprising because it's logical that he would have though have chosen those that have the largest have had the largest support of m.p.'s last week having said that the whole procedure is highly unusual and really unprecedented because m.p.'s are effectively trying to do the government's job they are trying to do what she's a may have so far failed to do to come to some sort of conclusion of where to go with bricks it had has failed in parliament several times now the m.p.'s are hoping that they find
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a way forward and effectively forced the government to do what they wanted to do and explores why saying well so four of these options which which look like the the most likely to come out in support will find it's just worth pointing out that although perhaps some people would say that these were the obvious ones for the speaker to put forward tonight the has been a lot of upset from those who support who feel that he's taken off any talk of a no deal from the table so nobody is debating that looking at the stuff to bricks it options or even scrapping bricks it all together so there has been some upset about that what could win some support while the ones that got very close last week were soft to bret's it option supporting a customs union and also the possibility of putting this back to the people for a come from a tree vote at the moment we know that labor is going to support that's the main opposition party is going to support three of the these options then you want it won't support is the possibility of scrapping bricks it all together and the f.m.p.
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there the scottish nationalists are also going to be supporting one in particular which is the so-called norway option so. that could win some support. tonight although we know that two reason is not allowing her top team high cabinet to vote a tool but she is allowing junior ministers and bench conservative m.p.'s a free vote so it will be very interesting to see what they decide to back tonight you said that the cabinet is not allowed to they are not allowed to they have to abstain ok we heard the budget say. earlier that this is actively parliament doing the government's job if one of these options gets a majority where does that leave the prime minister well let's remember that all these options are non-binding on the prime minister that mean she doesn't she have to take anything into account if she doesn't want to however she would be foolish
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not to because as we know she's in a very precarious position and even her own cabinet is completely split at the moment whichever way she goes she's going to upset one half of the top team so that makes it very difficult for her i think the idea of staying in a customs union that would effectively stop the u.k. from making any independent trade deals in the future however that has got some labor support and also the idea of what's called a soft norway option which would also keep the u.k. in a single market now those are the ones that look popular but these are two reason may's red line she doesn't want eyes of those because she always had said the u.k. will strike their own deals they get away from the e.u. but that doesn't seem to be the way the parliament is going at the moment and on top of this is more there's more because theresa may can still is still looking at trying to bring his three times defeated deal back to parliament and that is the possibility that she could put one of these votes tonight whichever one maybe wins
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a majority op against own do to try to win over yet again those people on the right of her party those euro skeptics to say you either have to support my deal to get out or we're going for softer bricks if if there's. it's a two effects of birth at mass and in london a poem and tonight is also debating whether to cancel said how does this come about when can we expect. well this is a petition that's been that's been tabled because over six million people has all have asked for this to happen now they want article fifty just revoked and it's absolutely astonishing number of times the website crashed and it just shows that there are so many people here in the u.k. who are completely passionate about bricks it's about stopping brick said but there are also others who for them this would be an absolute catastrophe those who have
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fought for bricks if they would really hate to see this happen and it's also something that is nonbinding so paula meant will will just abated bots it won't it won't just happen so that paulo win would just singlehandedly just stop breaks it that's something that's not really on the cards here london and burkett we heard a little earlier the no deal option is not one of the options for tonight so with the twelfth of april approaching is no deal out of the window. well no it's not and that was also the reason for the speaker not to debate it explicitly because his argument is that it is the default option so if paul amend is unsuccessful if there is a may of parliament cannot agree on a way forward she doesn't get a deal through parliament consecration anything or the government is not willing to
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push through with it then this is what's going to happen so twelve of april is that is the day that the u.k. leaves the european union unless something else is agreed here in london and also with the european union so it's still very much on the cards if there is no agreement but it must in a munden like saw first to washington thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the number of confirmed cases in mozambique cycler city of bahrain has not passed but thousand one deficit beamed to aid workers are working to contain the outbreak this after. calls at least eight hundred deaths in those on the neighboring countries. think it could rise. germany begins a month long term chairing the un security council today it takes over from france with the two countries pledging to continue their close coordination both want to
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focus on crisis prevention in africa and securing support for the un mission as an excuse in ukraine's presidential election a comedian with no political experience as one i strongly dover incumbent president a petro poroshenko. t.v.'s don't bother me as a man ski. said but he still faces a rather partial. i feel a former prime minister yulia timoshenko a trial in some players. japan has announced them of the year of the incoming m. from. the japanese were. pursuing harmony the names kept secret ahead of today's announcement of current temperature. in the month the first time in history and for a step down two hundred. and sunday's local elections in turkey have been described as a stunning setback for the country's president rhetoric time the main opposition party the secularist republican people's party of c.h.p.
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looks likely to win control of the two biggest cities ankara and istanbul many voters say they are unhappy with the part of the way the president has handled the economy and the economic downturn. braiding the end of an era with his electoral victory the republican people's party candidate months. and twenty five years of islamist parties. dominance over the turkish capital. hyderabad today the loser in ankara is the a k peace movement this is seche. yes this is icky and his dirty politics have lost. the winner is our democracy and all other parties. in other loser of the night president have tell you turkey's local election was largely seen as a test of the president's support amid a sharp economic downturn the nation of eighty one million faces
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a daunting recession with double digit inflation rising food prices and high unemployment the loss of ancora sends a strong signal to turkey's leader which if you turkey is shown its joyous didn't want to change in many places i think it one of the old to go and the new to come in for new things to happen and as a result of this it became clear in the votes in the election to be clear in the capital not so much in other cities across the country the ruling party held fifty one point six percent of the overall vote while the opposition alliance to thirty seven point six percent assembled turkey's biggest city is still too close to call . one had framed a local election as a matter of national survival but now it seems that some of his party's candidates are the ones holding on for dear life. stumble the k.p. is denouncing irregularities and has announced it will challenge the results
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